Some denominations specifically discourage or disallow lay ministers or lay preachers from assuming certain titles. For example, the
Unitarian Universalist Association reserves the title of "
the reverend" for ordained ministers. The
United Methodist Church authorized the role of "certified lay minister" (CLM) at its 2004
General Conference as a non-clergy leadership role, stating that CLMs should not use the title of "pastor"; be addressed as "reverend"; or wear
clerical garb (
i.e., the robe, stole or collar).
Lay ecclesial ministry is a similar practice in the Catholic Church. Lay ecclesial ministers serve the church in many ways, assisting priests, but are not ordained. ==Examples of lay preachership==