Eastern Mennonite University

Preaching Institute 2.0 – The NeXt Generation

Since 1999 more than 175 persons have taken part in the basic Preaching Institute. Its primary goals are to: enable preachers to become more confident and effective, and to make congregations a place for genuine learning and growth.

Learning Activities | Staff | Registration | Credit, Cost and Registration | Contact Info

Locations and Starting Dates

  • Harrisonburg, VA, September 16, 1-5 p.m.

    The focus this year in Harrisonburg will be on emerging trends in preaching: narrative, media, dialogue, features and collaboration. This preaching remains rooted in the soil of the Bible, the grandest story of all.

  • Meridian, MS, Friday & Saturday, January 16-17

    The focus in Meridian will be on basic step by step sermon preparation and delivery.

Learning Activities

The Preaching Institute
Classroom interaction plays an important role in The Preaching Institute.

What does the training require? Over nine months…

Workshops — Four half-day workshops are led by the instructor in your location. Students help to choose the date and meeting place of all but the first workshop.

Lay Listener Training — The Institute provides training for a group of five to eight persons contacted by the student in his or her home congregation. This group provides constructive feedback to the student’s preaching.

Expert Review — The instructor gives specific written feedback and analysis – along with suggestions – for four videotaped sermons by each student.

Reading, watching, and shop talk — Meeting together with others in ministry is stimulating and encouraging.

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Who is eligible?

Participants will need to be able to preaching at least four times during the training period. This should be blessed by the congregation or pastoral supervisor.

You do not need to have a college degree to participate. However, you will be expected to work at an advanced level.

Staff

Mark WengerInstructor; Associate Director: Mark Wenger, Ph.D., completed a pastorate at Springdale Mennonite Church, Waynesboro, Va. in summer 2005, and moved to become director of pastoral studies for EMU at Lancaster. He has completed Ph.D. studies in Practical Theology: Preaching and Worship at Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va. (Read more about Mark ...)

Ervin StutzmanDirector: Ervin Stutzman, Ph.D., founded the Preaching Institute in 1999. He currently serves as dean of Eastern Mennonite Seminary, Harrisonburg, Va., and is director of the Preaching Institute. Ervin has many years of experience preaching and teaching. "I have a restored excitement about the potential effectiveness of preaching..."

"I have found the past nine months in this course to be an incredible journey of learning, struggle, discovery and new growth." Arnold Derstine, associate pastor, Franconia (Pa.) Mennonite Church.



Advisory Council: Members of the advisory council serve as resource persons for workshops and provide feedback for videotaped sermons. The council includes:

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Registration

In order to qualify for admission, potential Institute participants must be recommended by a pastor, bishop or pastoral overseer. Participants will need to be in a role that gives them opportunity to preach at least four times during the training period.

Participating Mennonite Conferences:

Download a registration form here (pdf)

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Credit and Cost

The whole package worked for me... preparing a sermon while reading about sermon preparation, then preaching in a 'real' setting, and capping it off with Mark's professional, concise and insightful written comments." Dorcas Lehman, campus pastor, Lancaster (Pa.) Mennonite High School .

Students can select whether to take the Preaching Institute for non-credit, under-graduate credit or seminary graduate credit.

The Institute encourages participants to seek financial assistance from their local congregations. Participants who have special needs or whose congregations cannot assist are encouraged to apply to the Institute for a need-based scholarship.

Upon completion of an agreed-upon course of study, Institute participants are granted a Certificate of Achievement that confers four Continuing Education Credits (CEUs). Academic credit may be earned for undergraduate study and for seminary study by special arrangement with Eastern Mennonite Seminary.

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Contact Information

For the Lancaster, Pa. region, contact Mark Wenger (717) 397-5190,
For the Harrisonburg, Va. region, contact Owen Burkholder, (540) 434-9227,
For Meridian, Mi. region, contact Art Smoker, (828) 680-9695,

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