Each diocese which contracts with EfM has a diocesan coordinator. In consultation with the Bishop, the Diocesan Coordinator is appointed to serve the program.
The EfM Coordinator is a valuable resource person for all constituents of the EfM program. Coordinators serve as liaisons between the EfM office and Bishops, the Mentors, and their groups.
An EfM Coordinator is often instrumental in sending a mentor to Mentor training because they help recruit new Mentors. The Coordinator is the logical person to help mentors, congregations, and contracted communities with recruiting and establishing a group. Mentors should report to the Coordinator the group’s status and enrollment as it progresses. Should the number of a seminar group fall below the required six, the Coordinator may be able to suggest new members or aid in combining two groups. EfM participants new to an area are referred to the Coordinator so they may join local onsite or online groups.
Here is a current list of EfM Diocesan Coordinators: