Interns

 

Richard Elizondo is from San Antonio, TX. He served four years as an apprentice/intern with His Image Student Ministries at Castle Hills First Baptist Church. The last five years Richard lived in Denton, TX while attending the University of North Texas and serving with the College Life tech team at Denton Bible Church. Richard moved to Memphis in August 2007 to attend the DownLine Institute. His internship has him serving as the Technology Director and with the youth of Fellowship Memphis.

 

Rosanne Elmore - Rosanne is from Denton, TX and went to the University of North Texas. During her four years in college Rosanne worked at Denton Bible Church as Technology Director for their college ministry, College Life. Rosanne moved to Memphis in August of 2006 for Fellowship's Emerging Leaders program. Her internship has her serving in the position of Media Director.

 

About Interships. . .

One of the dreams and passions of Fellowship Memphis is to equip emerging leaders and build into future agents of change. One of the ways that happens is through our Residency and Internship experiences. 

To borrow from the medical community, there are hospitals and there are teaching hospitals.  Both have as a primary goal the care and health of their patients…but one adds the responsibility to train the next generation of health care professionals.  We consider ourselves a “teaching” church. 

Internships are usually one year in length and are designed to allow participants a chance to experience life on a church staff and get a glimpse of day-to-day church operations.  There is an intense focus on growth, service, and leadership development. 

The Residency Program is usually two to three years in length.  It is an intense season of development and experiences designed to prepare and launch the participants into high-level leadership roles.  It is usually coupled with a graduate school degree program and provides immediate “on-the-job” training.  Residents get to experience major roles in several areas of our church and get to feel the weight and heat of leadership. Along with growth, service and leadership development…there is a large focus on self-awareness.

Both programs involve raising support.

If you are interested, contact John Bryson for more information jb@fellowshipmemphis.org