Phinishing & Discerning Next Steps
A course for underrepresented and underserved late-stage doctoral students who plan to enter the academic job market within the next year
Our online learning platform is designed for young adults and doctoral students discerning different Christian vocations, as well as for ministry partners accompanying young adults as they discern meaning and purpose and God’s call in their lives.
A course for underrepresented and underserved late-stage doctoral students who plan to enter the academic job market within the next year
A four-week course for underrepresented and underserved individuals considering a Ph.D. in Religious/Theological Studies and related disciplines. Through discernment practices, a community of peers, inspiring storytelling, and many other resources, participants will have access to the support they need to explore what it takes to achieve a doctorate.
A four-week course for underrepresented and underserved Ph.D. students in their dissertation writing stage. Scholars will receive invaluable resources within a supportive community, engage in insightful discussions, and receive practical guidance and strategies for entering the academic job market and becoming competitive applicants.
A five-week course for ministry practitioners working with young adults. It explores six key disciplines of discernment, the science behind their efficacy, and how to use them with diverse groups of young adults. This course is a prerequisite to Leading & Practicing Vocational Discernment.
A course that builds on The Art & Science of Vocational Discernment course and offers a seven-step approach and process to implementing the discernment disciplines. This course offers practices and activities to try in your context.
A self-led course that introduces learners to concepts of vocational discernment and leads them to find the Sound of the Genuine within themselves. This course will also be offered periodically in a webinar format for live engagement and is a prerequisite to the Discerning Pathways to Ministry Course.
A six-week course to engage young adults in exploring ways to serve God and their communities through work in the church and the world. Participants will learn more about congregational ministry, chaplaincy, community organizing and activism, and social entrepreneurship, guided by small group leaders and their peers.
In a rapidly changing world marked by unprecedented uncertainty, a shifting religious landscape, and evolving career paths and opportunities, discerning answers to questions about meaning and purpose is more pressing than ever.
Everyone is navigating these types of questions at every stage of life, from understanding who you are, what your gifts are, how you are called to serve others with your gifts, to what to do with your life, who to do life with concerning a family, friends, and community, and caring for
loved ones. Organizations, too, are increasingly focused on discerning the best way to navigate uncertainty and creating opportunities to discern how mission and purpose guide their work.
DISCERNext builds the discernment capacity of the next generation of leaders and a diverse ecosystem of Christian institutions engaged in the practice of vocational accompaniment with the next generation discerning meaning and purpose, and God’s call in their lives.
Courses in vocational discernment, navigating doctoral studies, and executive leadership in theological education.
Courses focused on the art and science of vocational discernment, as well as strategies for leading and practicing discernment in ministry contexts.
Courses that help participants explore their purpose, passion, and call, and discern pathways into ministry.
A four-week course for underrepresented and underserved individuals considering a Ph.D. in Religious/Theological Studies and related disciplines. Through discernment practices, a community of peers, inspiring storytelling, and many other resources, participants will have access to the support they need to explore what it takes to achieve a doctorate.
A five-week course for ministry practitioners working with young adults. It explores six key disciplines of discernment, the science behind their efficacy, and how to use them with diverse groups of young adults. This course is a prerequisite to Leading & Practicing Vocational Discernment.
A four-week course for underrepresented and underserved Ph.D. students in their dissertation writing stage. Scholars will receive invaluable resources within a supportive community, engage in insightful discussions, and receive practical guidance and strategies for entering the academic job market and becoming competitive applicants.
A course for underrepresented and underserved late-stage doctoral students who plan to enter the academic job market within the next year