Category Archives: Continuing Education

Fall offerings from Union Presbyterian Seminary

The Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary has something for everyone. Check out our early fall offerings and consider registering for some “back to school” for yourself or members of your congregation!

For church members and those interested in becoming Commissioned Ruling Elders: Try our new Pathways to Learning and Leadership, an online program of non-degree courses designed to enhance discipleship for church members. Many presbyteries are also using these courses as part of their CRE training. The first course offered is Biblical Interpretation, and it begins meeting online on September 6; there is reading before that class. These classes are filling up fast, so register now! Cost: $100 for each 5-week course. Go to: www.upsem.edu/pathways for more information and to register.

For church administrators, pastors, treasurers, and volunteers in churches large or small of any denomination: If you want to learn more about managing the business, finance, human resources, legal and tax, strategic planning, and facilities parts of the church, or if you are interested in certification through The Church Network, consider taking seminars in Church Business Administration through our Charlotte campus. Seminars meet on four Thursdays in the fall, and five Thursdays in the spring, and you may take any or all of them. Completing all seminars fulfills the core educational requirement, and part of the continuing education requirement for certification. The first seminar, Managing Financial Issues – Accounting, meets on Thursday, September 8. Cost: $670 for all eight core seminars; $100 per day for individual seminars and for the continuing education seminar (includes lunch each day). Note: housing is on your own. Go to: www.upsem.edu/leadership_institute/upcoming_continuing_education_events/cba_clt_16_17/ for more information and to register.

For church educators, Sunday school superintendents, Christian Education committees, and pastors: Want to learn more about why and how we teach in the church? The Leadership Institute is offering a hybrid course in Christian Education Theory and Practice which is open to anyone and is approved to meet the requirements in this area for Christian Education certification through the Presbyterian Church (USA). The hybrid model involves 18 hours of work at home, and 12 hours of work on our Richmond campus. The at-home portion begins on September 6, and the in-class time is October 4-6. Cost: $295 (includes lunch on October 5). Go to: www.upsem.edu/leadership_institute/upcoming_continuing_education_events/christian_education_theory_and_practice/ for more information and to register.

For anyone involved in the church: As the church tries to live into a time of transition, it’s easy to get caught up in looking for fixes or programs that will attract people. We often forget our core message and the reasons we want to attract people. Start with Good News: Rediscovering the Why of Evangelism is a three-day conference, September 27-29 in Richmond, designed to bring us back to that core message. Speakers from across the country will lead us in energizing plenaries, then we will engage in small groups to discuss and apply what we have heard. While individual attendees will benefit from this experience, you are encouraged to attend with a team of clergy and church members. This conference is offered at a very low cost so that the maximum number of people may attend. Cost: $25 per person, maximum of $100 per church (includes lunch on September 27 and 28). Go to: www.upsem.edu/startwithgoodnews for more information and to register.

For clergy, church leaders, and church administrators: Strategic Planning in an Uncertain World, which meets on the Richmond campus October 17-20, is a workshop focusing on the role of strategic planning in an adaptive context. Not only theoretical, this workshop will also offer practical ideas and resources, and participants will begin a planning process designed for their own congregation. For those in the process toward certification as a church business administrator, this workshop offers 1.8 CEUs. Cost: $250; $195 for those who register by September 5 (includes lunch on October 18 and 19). Go to: www.upsem.edu/leadership_institute/upcoming_continuing_education_events/strategic_planning/ for more information and to register.

Some on-campus housing is available in Richmond. All of these workshops and events are open to anyone in any denomination.

Transitional Ministry Education for 2016

The Synods of Lincoln Trails and Mid-America (MALT) have joined together to provide interim training every spring and fall to pastors nationwide. Transitional Ministry Education is intended for those presently engaged in interim ministry and those inquiring about this ministry. Committee on Ministry members and presbytery staff persons with responsibility for congregations in transition will also find the training helpful.

Scheduled transitional ministry education:
October 31 – November 4, 2016 in Saint Louis, MO

Registration to go “live” in mid July for October/November event.

ABOUT TRANSITIONAL MINISTRY EDUCATION

We live in a time of great transition in our churches and culture. Transitional Ministry Education is intended for those presently engaged in or inquiring about the nature of transitional ministry. This includes Temporary Transitional Ministry positions; which may include interim ministry, designated ministry, other temporary ministry or Installed Transitional Ministry which includes all other parish ministry positions. Committee on Ministry members and presbytery staff persons with responsibility for congregations in this time of transition will also find the education helpful.

Basic Transitional Ministry Education consists of 60 contact hours plus a practicum. The contact hours are divided equally between two residency weeks: Week I (30 hours) and Week II (30 hours), separated by a practicum which combines reflection on, and experience in, some aspect of interim/transitional ministry.

MALT offers education for both Weeks I & II. Participants must complete both Residency Week I and all practicum assignments before taking part in Residency Week II. Those who complete the first week of basic education at another site must complete all MALT practicum assignments prior to attending Residency Week II.

We offer a full thirty (30) hours of education for each week. If you desire to receive a Statement of Completion for this event, you must actively participate in all sessions in their entirety (30 contact hours).

Early registration will ensure participants ample time to complete reading assignments prior to the start of each residency week.

Click here to go to the Synod of Lincoln Trails website for more information.

Columbia Seminary to Host India Travel Seminar

The Center for Lifelong Learning at Columbia Theological Seminary announces a unique experiential learning opportunity combining international travel and the study of multiple forms of Christianity in South India. The India Travel Seminar will take place December 28, 2016 through January 11, 2017. Trip leaders are Martha Moore-Keish, Professor of Theology and Raj Nadella, Assistant Professor of New Testament.

The two-week trip will include visits to Bangalore, Tirupati, Hyderabad, Kochi, and Vellore. For a complete description of the India Travel Seminar, including a link to the registration forms, please read the event brochure here. Application and deposit must be received by June 15, 2016.

For a current listing of upcoming programs offered by the Center for Lifelong Learning, visit http://www.ctsnet.edu/lifelong-courses-and-events.

Columbia Theological Seminary is committed to “educating imaginative, resilient leaders for God’s changing world.” As an educational institution of the Presbyterian Church (USA), Columbia is a community of theological inquiry and formation for ministry in the service of the Church of Jesus Christ. Columbia offers seven graduate degree programs and dozens courses and events as a resource for church professionals and lay people through the Center for Lifelong Learning courses and events. For more information, please visit www.ctsnet.edu.

Presbyterian Polity, Program and Mission Educator Certification Course

Christian educators, teaching and ruling elders, and church members are sometimes not aware of the rich resources in the Book of Order, and the ability of polity to empower congregational ministry, faith formation, spiritual practices, and vocation as a mark of the God who sends the church into the world.

Exploring polity in the context of the General Assembly will provide participants a broad understanding of the structure, governance, and mission of the PC(USA) and a vibrant picture of the church at work on the important issues that shape life and faith. In addition, access to the exhibit hall will provide lively interaction with resource materials produced by the denomination and the people who actively engage the denomination in ministry and mission. Through participation in worship, observation of committee discernment, plenary debate, decision-making, and interaction with denominational leadership course participants will be immersed in the work of this council that brings the diverse church together as one representation of the body of Christ.

The course begins at 8:45 a.m. on Saturday morning, June 18, and concludes at noon on Wednesday, June 22. The instructor is Joyce MacKichan Walker. Advance registration is required—select the Educator Certification Course component as you register; the $320 fee includes the course fee and the GA registration fee.

For more information, contact Debbie Hough, chocdce@derrypres.org

Spring Courses at Union Presbyterian Seminary

What’s happening at the Leadership Institute this spring?

A lot!  And now is a great time to register for one or more of these offerings:

Workshops:

  • March 11 Render Unto Caesar (clergy taxes and terms of call) – Richmond campus.  There is no cost for this workshop; lunch is available for $12.
  • April 11-14  Stewardship:  In an era when there isn’t enough, how do we teach/preach generosity? Richmond campus.  Led by Laura and Chuck Mendenhall. $250 ($195 for those who register by March 4).
  • April 19-21 The PC(USA) Today and Tomorrow – Richmond campus.  Led by Heath Rada, General Assembly Moderator, and Mark Ramsey, pastor in Austin, TX.  $195 ($150 for those who register by March 11).
  • April 26-28 Welcoming the Stranger: Hospitality in the Small Church – Richmond campus.  Led by Marilyn Johns.  $130 ($95 for those who register by March 18).
  • May 17-19 Not by Bread Alone:  Faith and the politics of food – Richmond campus.  Led by UPSem faculty Dawn DeVries, Paul Galbreath, and Christine Luckritz Marquis.  $195 ($150 for those who register by April 8).

Certification Courses – please note that all certification courses are also open to those not seeking    certification:

  • April 5-7  Biblical Interpretation (Christian Educator Certification) – Richmond campus.  Led by Carson Brisson.  This is a hybrid course – 18 hours of work will be completed at home, beginning on March 7.  The other 12 hours will be in-class.  $295.
  • April 7 and 21  Human Resources Issues (Church Business Administration Certification) – Charlotte campus.  This is a two-day course.  April 7 will deal with the legal aspects of human resources, and April 21 will be for personnel and relational aspects of HR.  For certification the two sessions must both be taken.  $170 for the two-day seminar, $275 for all four spring seminars.
  • May 5 Communications Issues (Church Business Administration Certification) – Charlotte campus.   Led by Ken Garfield.  $85 for this seminar, $275 for all four spring seminars.
  • May 19  Strategic Planning Issues (Church Business Administration Certification) – Charlotte campus.  Led by Ken McFayden.  $85 for this seminar, $275 for all four spring seminars.

Free Lectures:

  • March 14 The Dawe Lecture:  A Global Covenant of Religion?  Richmond campus, 7:30 – 9 p.m.  Presented by Peter Ochs.  There is no charge or registration for this lecture.
  • April 18 The Howie Lectures:  The Common Ground of Wonder: How a Biblical Scholar Works with Scientists.  Richmond campus.  Presented by William P. Brown.  There will be a seminar and conversation with a free lunch from 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. on the topic, “From Ardi to Adam:        How Anthropology Rewrites Genesis.”  Registration is required for those who want lunch.  The evening lecture, “From Ash Heap to Asteroids:  How Astrobiology Rewrites Job,” will take place from 7:30 – 9 p.m. and does not require registration.

Both of these evening lectures will be live streamed at http://ustre.am/TMqS

For more information, go to www.upsem.edu/leadership_institute.

Union Presbyterian Seminary Offers course in Presbyterian Polity, Program, and Mission

The Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary is offering a 30-hour non-credit hybrid course in Presbyterian Polity, Program, and Mission, beginning AT HOME on January 4, 2016, and ending with three days ON-CAMPUS in Richmond, February 1-3.  There will be approximately 18 hours of work at home and 12 hours on campus.

The course meets the requirements of Christian Educator Certification, but is also a great opportunity for elders and deacons, DCEs who are not seeking certification, Christian education committee members, CRE trainees, pastors, and interested church members.  It will be taught by the Rev. H. Carson Rhyne, Jr., General Presbyter and Stated Clerk of the Presbytery of the James.

Go to:  http://www.upsem.edu/leadership_institute/upcoming_continuing_education_events/presbyterian_polity_program_and_mission1/ for full information and instructions on how to register.  The cost of the class is $295, which includes lunch on campus on Tuesday, February 2.  Campus guest housing is available at $40 per night ($50 for two people sharing a room) but fills quickly.

Vibrant Fall, Winter Classes Enrolling Now at the Center for Lifelong Learning at Columbia Theological Seminary

Decatur, GA—The Center for Lifelong Learning at Columbia Theological Seminary is offering variety of residential and online classes for church leaders. While a few classes remain open for enrollment for 2015, the roster of classes for 2016 continues to grow. Early registration discounts are available for most courses, and participants are encouraged to register in plenty of time to complete any pre-course reading and assignments.

2015 Classes Still Enrolling

Nov. 9-13 Ignatian Spirituality A retreat experience introducing the posture, elements and purpose of the Ignatian Exercises. This is an experiential learning context for persons to get a ‘taste’ of the exercises and discern if the exercises are a path they feel called to fully engage.  Details and Registration

Nov. 16-18 (and Mar. 7-9, 2016) Leadership in Ministry (Atlanta) Learn how the concepts of family emotional process can be applied to the practice of ministry, and explore the theological implications of these concepts. Details and Registration

Nov. 21 Simply Advent: A Half-Day Retreat Pause, pray, reflect, and ground ourselves in the love and grace of God to begin the Advent season.  Details and Registration

A Sampler of Offerings for 2016

January 19-21 Grounded: Exploring the Sense of the Sacred Within Us and the World featuring Diana Butler Bass. Workshop leaders include Jake Myers, Tim Hartman, Haruko Ward and William Yoo. Details and Registration

January 28-31 Metaphors, Imagination, and the Art of the Psalms Explore the metaphorical landscape of the Psalter and reflect on how this artful language functions to nurture our spirituality, and infuse our lives and ministries with imagination. Details and Registration

Feb. 29-Mar. 2 Finance for Churches For congregational leaders, lay, staff, and clergy, who provide leadership in the congregation’s financial ministry. The focus of this course is practical wisdom and best practices related to church finance. Details and Registration

Feb. 16-18 Spirituality in the Smart Phone Age Centered on developing a theological grounding to navigate the joys and perils of this continually-evolving digital age, and practical wisdom to apply in the context of various ministry settings. Details and Registration

Mar. 31-Apr. 3 Sacred Survival: Engaging African American Spirituality Engage lived-experiences, stories, songs and rituals, and trace questions of African American spirituality as a source of survival, healing and hope for oppressed communities. Details and Registration

April 4-May 6 Reading Contemporary Confessions with a Global Perspective (Online Course) This course offers an opportunity to review four contemporary confessions and the purpose and function of confessional statements in the life of a church. Details and Registration

April 11-13 Spiritual Formation for Older Adults Consider the journey of aging in the last third of life as a series of stable periods and transitions, each with spiritual, theological and ethical issues. Details and Registration

April 14-16 Theological Reflections and Affirmations in Older Adulthood  This course will explore a number of theological concepts, with a particular focus on how these relate to older adulthood. Details and Registration

April 26-29 Can They See Your Church: Evangelism in the Visual Age (Thompson Scholars 2016) with Pastor Keith Anderson, author of Digital Cathedral,: Networked Ministry in a Wired World, and Ralph Basui Watkins. To apply, see www.ctsnet.edu/thompson-scholars.

May 2-June 3 Thriving as a Church Ministry Staff Associate (an online course) The focus is on the role and function of pastoral and program associate staff in the congregational context. Understand staff relationships, staff functions, teamwork, personal professional skills, and relational intelligence in dealing with pastors, staff members, and congregational members.  Details and Registration

May 9-12 Being the Beloved Community: Welcoming Children of All Abilities to Church This conference will emphasize the theological and practical dimensions of this ministry;  participants will learn that every church can do something to transform relationships and practices. Details and Registration

Columbia Theological Seminary is committed to “educating imaginative, resilient leaders for God’s changing world.” The Center for Lifelong Learning offers courses and events as a resource for church professionals and lay people. For a list of classes offered by the Center for Lifelong Learning, visit www.ctsnet.edu/lifelong-courses-and-events.

Contact Information:

Sarah Erickson
Center for Lifelong Learning
EricksonS@ctsnet.edu
404-687-4526