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ACADEMICS

Doctor of Ministry

The Doctor of Ministry (DMin) is the highest degree in professional ministry and seeks to provide advanced level leadership for the church. The 30-semester hour program is to be completed with in a minimum of three years to a maximum of six years.

The Doctor of Ministry program is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

For Admission Inquiries: (800) 825-0378 or admiss@spst.edu

Doctor of Ministry Application PDF 7/14/08

Wesleyan Spirituality, Leadership, & Congregational Renewal Track

  • Cohort Track beginning January 2009
  • Experience spiritual growth and vibrant community
      • Discover the insights of John and Charles Wesley and a host of historical and contemporary Wesleyan practitioners
  • See how God uses means of grace and intentional community to enable Christians to grow in love
  • Learn to lead congregations into spiritual growth, evangelical witness, and prophetic social outreach
  • Gain a Wesleyan vision for the church and your ministry 
  • Application deadline is October 10, 2008
  • WSLCR Track Additional Information PDF

General D.Min. Program

  • Individually focused, with a variety of emphases
  • Study, reflect and interact with peers in ministry and field research
  • Reflect more deeply on your theology, identity and practice of ministry
  • Develop a model of minstry that can be commended to other leaders in the church
  • Application deadline is October 10 each year
  • General Program Additional Information

               

              Korean Doctor of Ministry Track

                    • Cohort Track began June 2006—CLOSED
                    • Seminars taught in USA, England, and South Korea
                    • Hyupsung University and Saint Paul faculty
                    • Korean translation provided
                        • Explore Wesleyan Spirituality for the sake of revitalizing and renewing Methodist congregations
                    • Korean Track Overview
                    • Course Schedules (English) Updated 1/23/08
                  • Course Schedules (Korean)



                    Praxis Thesis Sample
                    Read what an upcoming DMin graduate wrote for his praxis thesis in this abstract.  Gordon will graduate with distinction this May. A full version of his praxis thesis may be obtained in the Saint Paul library.
               

 


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