Dakota Wesleyan University

08/14/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/14/2024 09:09

DWU graduates sixth class in church leadership program; welcomes new cohort

DWU graduates sixth class in church leadership program; welcomes new cohort

DWU celebrated the 2023-24 class of United Methodist Church pastors who completed the Practical Church Leadership (PCL) graduate certificate program

Dakota Wesleyan University celebrated the sixth class of pastors to complete the Practical Church Leadership (PCL) graduate certificate program during a combination in-person and virtual gathering hosted on the DWU campus July 15-19.

The program began as a joint effort of DWU and the Dakotas-Minnesota Area of The United Methodist Church that launched in July 2018 and has expanded to partnerships with UMC Conferences and Foundations in Oklahoma, Missouri, Louisiana and Michigan, along with the ELCA synod in South Dakota. The program includes ministry leaders serving outside of traditional congregations and takes a broader ecumenical reach with pastors from other denominations.

"I continue to be impressed with the graduates who enroll in this program, while simultaneously leading their congregations and communities," said program chair Dr. Alisha Vincent. "The skills and tools they gain from the PCL program will serve them well in their futures as ministry leaders."

The program consists of 7-week online classes that teach church leaders how to raise funds, recruit and manage volunteers, oversee budgets, create and use strategic plans, and develop a congregation that is focused on the purpose of each respective church. These classes are coupled with the development of projects that provide a direct benefit to the pastor and the church. The program also offers plenty of opportunity for engagement among other ministry professionals and fellow students including three face-to-face, two-day accelerator workshops.

Additionally, each student is paired with a coach who helps the student understand the material, execute projects and serve as a mentor.

"Methodist foundations and conferences are working together to help support the endorsement, tuition and fees for student enrollment," said Vincent. "The South Dakota Synod, ELCA and the foundations and conferences of the Dakotas and Minnesota are doing the same. This collaboration and support from the denominations is really important as it demonstrates a commitment to support ongoing learning for clergypersons and ministry leaders."

Several participants will be continuing their education, enrolling in a unique DWU-designed online MBA program. Pastors can apply the 18 graduate credits earned in the PCL program toward completion of their 36-hour requirement for the MBA. The MBA offers an emphasis in Nonprofit Church Administration where students select six online courses from 12 offerings, customizing their master's degrees from start to finish.

The following is a list of 2024 graduates:

Teresa Person, Huron
Jason Christensen, Lead

Donald Wilkinson, Baton Rouge, La.
Allison Glass, Covington, La.
Laraine Waughtal, Deridder, La.
Alton Preston, LaPlace, La.
Joy Comeaux, Morgan City, La.
Mollie McGee, Slidell, La.
Katie Black, Winnfield, La.
Erin Fitzgerald, Albion, Mich.
Zachary Dunlap, Berkley, Mich.
Susanne Hierholzer, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
Andrew Lee, Commerce, Mich.
Kristine Hintz, Marquette, Mich.
Kathryn Pittenger, Okemos, Mich.
Julie Greyerbiehl, Petoskey, Mich.
Randall Cirksena, Albert Lea, Minn.
Andrew Petter, Byron, Minn.
Laura Hannah, Eagan, Minn.
Jennifer Anderson, Lino Lakes, Minn.
Christopher Leistra, Wells, Minn.
Christopher Sams, Adrian, Mo.
Katilyn Gibson, Anderson, Mo.
Benjamin Bainbridge, Camdenton, Mo.
Robert Bryan, Chesterfield, Mo.
Stephanie McGhee, Columbia, Mo.
Michael Cassidy, Grain Valley, Mo.
Linda Boxler-Wansing, Kansas City, Mo.
William Gilligan, Butler, Pa.
John Mackey, Clarks Summit, Pa.

The PCL gathering brought together the current group to celebrate the completion of the outgoing class, while welcoming a new group of students who began the program in July. In total, 32 pastors and ministry leaders will be enrolled in the 2024-25 year.

The following is a list of members of the 2025 incoming class:

Andrea Johnson, Aberdeen
Kari Foss, Groton
Cheryl Nymann, Murdo
Jordan Louks, Sioux Falls

Walter Garrett, Jacksonville, Ark.
Herbert Brisbon, New Orleans, La.
Julia Elmore, Battle Creek, Mich.
Sarah Alexander, Birmingham, Mich.
Joel Walther, Clarkston, Mich.
Robert Cook, Muskegon, Mich.
Lee Miller, Blue Earth, Minn.
Kevin Gregory, Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Marcia Alexander, Minneapolis, Minn.
Penny Bonsell, Northfield, Minn.
Amanda Lunemann, Richfield, Minn.
Keyarae Yi, Kansas City, Mo.
Beomseon Hong, Louisiana, Mo.
James Peich, O'Fallon, Mo.
Kevin Shelton, Springfield, Mo.
Samantha Johnson, Jacksonville, N.C.
David Rittgers, Wooster, Ohio
Lenore Hosier, Blossburg, Pa.
Jack Tickle, Export, Pa.
Joseph Illig, Grand Valley, Pa.
Raphael Koikoi, Mars, Pa.
Kyra-Jane Gonzalez, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Denise Haskins, Middletown, Pa.
Clint Phillips, New Kensington, Pa.
Cynthia Bloise, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Kelley Schanely, Sharon, Pa.
Samuel Richardson, Waynesboro, Pa.
Elizabeth Jackson, Wellsboro, Pa.

For more information about DWU's Practical Church Leadership program, visit https://www.dwu.edu/practical-church-leadership.