Explore Methodist entrepreneurial spirit and innovation in ministry, combining historical insights with modern applications for church leadership.
Explore Methodist entrepreneurial spirit and innovation in ministry, combining historical insights with modern applications for church leadership.
This course cannot be purchased separately - to access the complete learning experience, graded assignments, and earn certificates, you'll need to enroll in the full Rediscovering the Heart of Methodism Specialization program. You can audit this specific course for free to explore the content, which includes access to course materials and lectures. This allows you to learn at your own pace without any financial commitment.
Instructors:
Laceye Cammarano Warner
Jung Choi
English
What you'll learn
Understand Methodist approaches to social innovation
Learn from historical Methodist entrepreneurial efforts
Apply entrepreneurial thinking to modern ministry
Develop innovative ministry solutions for today's challenges
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
2 Hours PreRecorded video
5 assignments
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There are 4 modules in this course
This comprehensive course explores the entrepreneurial spirit within Methodism and its application to modern ministry. Students learn about historical Methodist innovations, examining both successes and failures, particularly focusing on John Wesley's experiences in Savannah. The curriculum covers social entrepreneurship in religious contexts, early Methodist entrepreneurs, and contemporary ministry innovations like Fresh Expressions. The course helps leaders develop entrepreneurial mindsets for effective church ministry while staying grounded in Methodist traditions.
Christian Social Innovation in Methodism
Module 1 · 1 Hours to complete
Early Methodist Entrepreneurs
Module 2 · 50 Minutes to complete
Savannah
Module 3 · 1 Hours to complete
New Patterns of Ministry: From Early Methodism to Fresh Expressions
Module 4 · 1 Hours to complete
Fee Structure
Instructors
Laceye Cammarano Warner
384 Students
5 Courses
Champion of Evangelism and Methodist Studies at Duke University
Dr. Laceye Cammarano Warner serves as the Royce and Jane Reynolds Professor of the Practice of Evangelism and Methodist Studies at Duke University, where she also holds the position of Associate Dean for Wesleyan Engagement and Hybrid Programs. With a profound commitment to revitalizing the Methodist tradition, Dr. Warner focuses on integrating innovative approaches to ministry and education within the Wesleyan framework. Her academic work emphasizes the importance of evangelism, leadership, and community engagement, equipping future leaders with the skills necessary to address contemporary challenges in faith communities. Dr. Warner is actively involved in developing online courses that explore Methodist theology and history, fostering a deeper understanding of spiritual practices among students and clergy alike. Her leadership in promoting inclusive dialogue within the church reflects her dedication to nurturing a vibrant and responsive faith community that resonates with diverse populations. Through her scholarly contributions and administrative roles, Dr. Warner continues to make a significant impact on the landscape of theological education and ministry practice.
Jung Choi
387 Students
5 Courses
Advocate for Global and Intercultural Formation at Duke Divinity School
Dr. Jung Choi serves as the Associate Dean for Global and Intercultural Formation and is the Director of the Asian House of Studies at Duke Divinity School. With a Th.D. from Duke, she is committed to expanding access to theological education and fostering diverse dialogues within the church community. Her scholarly interests include the theology and practice of Christian leadership, Asian American theology, and ecumenical engagement. Dr. Choi has worked with various student groups, implementing innovative pedagogies that enhance learning experiences. She leads initiatives such as the "Rediscovering the Heart of Methodism" project, aimed at equipping future pastors and current leaders in the Methodist tradition. Additionally, she is involved in international ecumenical dialogues through her participation in the Methodist-Roman Catholic International Commission. Dr. Choi's dedication to inclusivity and her focus on addressing contemporary issues of race, gender, and power in theology make her a vital contributor to both academic scholarship and church ministry.
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