Seminary partners with church in development of ministry program

Seminary partners with church in development of ministry program

by
NCN Staff
| 28 Jul 2011
Image
NTS Lambs Church Logos

Nazarene Theological Seminary and the Lamb’s Church of the Nazarene have developed a collaborative program that will bring seminary students to New York City to study within that multicultural, urban setting for a full academic year.

In early July, representatives from NTS met with Pastors Gabriel and Jeanette Salguero of the Lamb’s Church and Art Alexander, superintendent of the Metro New York District, to discuss the Lamb’s becoming the first U.S. site to participate in NTS’ new cross-cultural studies program called “365 Days in Mission” or 365m.

The program places graduate students with missionaries and ministry leaders in various world areas to integrate the academic and practical aspects of cross-cultural ministry. Through courses with NTS faculty and onsite mentors, students earn a diploma in cross-cultural ministry in the one-year program.  

The 365m program was launched in 2010 with sites in Europe and South America and has expanded to include Africa and the Asia-Pacific regions for the 2011-2012 academic year. 

NTS sought the partnership with the Lamb’s because of its diverse cultural and socioeconomic ministry in New York City.

“The collaboration between NTS and the Lamb’s represents an exciting new way to integrate the expertise of urbanologists who are actively engaged in ministry in Metro New York with the missiological and theological resources at NTS,” said David Wesley, professor of intercultural studies at NTS, and who developed the 365m program. “For individuals called to serve as leaders in complex contexts such as New York City, this is a great opportunity to begin a master’s program that engages the best of academic and practical learning. We are excited about this missional collaboration into which God is leading us.”

Gabriel and Jeanette Salguero already mentor interns at the Lamb’s as part of their ministry, so the partnership with NTS is a natural fit with their passion to help students understand what it means to minister and be the church in a diverse and complex urban setting.

“Since its inception, the church has understood that urban centers are gateways into the rich global diversity," Gabriel Salguero said. "In many ways St. Paul reached his world through cities. The Lamb’s Church is honored to partner with the NTS 365m program to help empower seminarians for global ecclesiology. We pray for more urban partnerships all over the globe: Seoul, Sao Paolo, Madrid, Johannesburg, or wherever God will lead.” 

District Superintendent Art Alexander, whose entire 38-year ministry has been in the Metro New York area, understands the importance of learning not only about a particular context, but also learning in and from that context.

“The combination of academic study, personal mentoring, and hands-on ministry, while being located in a cross-cultural setting, can’t miss,” he said. “It will be inspiring and enlarging to those involved, facilitating a greater appreciation and love between cultures, thus fostering unity in the Body.”
--Nazarene Theological Seminary

Comments

Recientes

Image
Christmas

Emmanuel, Dios con nosotros

20 Dec 2024
Go to content
Image
NCM Sunday

La Región Asia-Pacífico destaca los…

20 Dec 2024
Go to content
Image
Cheryl Crouch

Cheryl Crouch elegida directora de Misiones…

20 Dec 2024
Go to content
Image
Bandera peru
Caption

La bandera de Perú tiene tres franjas verticales: dos rojas y una blanca. El color rojo, según los historiadores, representa la sangre derramada de miles de héroes y mártires que dieron la vida por defender su patria y su gente. Mientras que el color blanco representa la libertad, justicia y paz en Perú. El escudo de armas tiene una vicuña y un árbol de la quina, símbolos importantes de Perú y una cornucopia centralizada, representando la prosperidad.

Banderas de las Naciones: Perú

20 Dec 2024
Go to content

Más Popular

There are no news items to show.

Newsletter