Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) in Congregational Mission and Leadership
Looking for a new way to do
church? Would you like to more completely align your leadership with
God’s work in the world? The D.Min. in Congregational Mission and
Leadership degree will help you do just that. This unique,
ecumenical program offers the depth and breadth of theological
thinking required of missional leaders (those who center their
leadership and ministry around God’s work in the world). You'll be
prepared to:
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Help people enthusiastically
experience and participate in being church
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View situations theologically
and ask, “what is God doing here?”
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Serve and lead congregations
in their unique contexts.
The program uses a cohort-based
peer learning approach in which students meet regularly in an online
virtual community and face-to-face at a week-long seminar every six
months. The peer education and support aspect is a powerful, unique
component to the program, increasing students’ growth and learning.
The challenging curriculum
combines the flexibility and structure needed to complete the degree
in five years. Acknowledging the hectic pace of congregational life,
however, the program allows individuals to focus on the particular
needs and issues in their congregations.
One of the few D.Min. in
Congregational Mission and Leadership degree programs nationwide,
the Luther Seminary D.Min. degree prepares you to:
- Revitalize congregations
– Lead congregations through an energizing redevelopment process
- Develop new congregations
– Start strong new congregations, poised for success
- Serve as leaders –
Provide professional leadership in regional judicatories,
denominational agencies or religious, non-profit organizations in
North America
To learn more, explore these
links:
Learn more about the
faculty who serve this program.
Annual Consultation on the Mission Church
Luther
Seminary hosts an annual
Consultation on the Mission Church
each year in the fall.
This annual Consultation brings together
theological educators with denominational and congregational leaders
around themes related to the missional church. We invite your voice.
For additional information about the Consultation, please contact
Dr. Mary Sue Dreier or
John Ogren.
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Talk to a Current D.Min. Student!
Our D.Min. students are excited to share their experiences
with you.
Send your contact information to Katie Dahl at
gte@luthersem.edu to be
connected with a current D.Min. student!
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Success!
Read about our recent graduating D.Min. class in The
Story magazine.
Meet Our Students
Contact
Contact
Paul
Lokken
Associate Dean, Graduate Theological Education
or
Katie Dahl
Associate Director & Program Coordinator, Graduate Theological Education
Luther Seminary
2481 Como Ave
St. Paul, MN 55108
(651) 641-3203
gte@luthersem.edu

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