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Center for
Leadership &
Specialized Ministry

Faith-Based Non-Profit Ministry


In the Modern Era, church leadership was provided by full-time professional clergy who performed ministry to and for their congregations.

In the Postmodern Era, there is a mix of full & part-time professional clergy, commissioned lay ministers, and para-church organizations working together to share ministry in their communities.

This dramatic ministry shift requires a 'new thing' to do ministry in 'new ways.

At Northwind Seminary, we are dedicated to providing a comprehensive education in ministry and faith tailored to the needs of our students as they engage in the changing landscape of Faith-Based Non-Profit Ministry. 

Our experienced faculty have worked with non-profit organizations worldwide, providing them with the tools and knowledge to effectively manage their programs and activities. We believe in the power of non-profits to create positive change and are committed to providing quality training and support to help them do so.

Non-Profit Leadership

Northwind is committed to providing leadership training to non-profit organizations. We strive to help these organizations achieve their goals and have a positive impact. Their communities by equipping their leadership with proven leadership skills. These skills include working with Boards, Agencies, Staff, Volunteers, and Clients

Non-Profit Management

Northwind is committed to providing management training to non-profit organizations. We strive to help these organizations achieve their goals and positively impact their communities by equipping their leadership with management-proven leadership skills. These skills include Governance, Finance, Funding, Program development, and marketing.

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Rev. Robert J. Duncan, Jr. D.Min

Center Director

President, Northwind Institute|Seminary

Professor of Leadership & Specialized Ministry

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Master in

Specialized Ministry

30 Credits

Course of Study

Intro to Grad Studies

Ministry Seminar

Research Methods

Research Course

Capstone Paper

Ministry|PATH

Transfer Ministry

Experience & Training

for Advanced Standing

Degree Awarded by

Northwind Seminary

Doctor in 

Specialized Ministry

36 Credits

Course of Study

Biblical Foundations

Theological Foundations

Doctoral Research Methods

Research I

Research II

Doctoral Paper

Ministry|PATH

Transfer Ministry

Experience & Training

for Advanced Standing

Degree Awarded by

Northwind Seminary

Master of Arts

 

 

42 Credits

Course of Study

Starting Well

Readings in OT

Readings in NT

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Christian Tradition

Capstone Research

Capstone Project

Capstone Paper

Continuing Well

Degree Awarded by

Kairos University

Doctor of Ministry

36 Credits

Course of Study

Starting Well

Doctoral Research Methods

Readings in OT & NT

Research I

Research II

Doctoral Project & Paper

Continuing Well

Degree Awarded by

Kairos University

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Professor of Pastoral Ministry

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Guest Lecturer

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Guest Lecturer

Program Outcomes

These degrees focus on formation, biblical study, vocational discernment, theological reflection, and integrated practice. , the Doctor of Ministry helps you connect your journey of discipleship with what God is doing in the world. Through the degree programs, students develop and demonstrate competency in their area of specialized ministry.

Customized Learning Experiences

Learning experiences have been built around an invitation for students to explore some aspect of their vocation, Christian thought and practice, or the human experience. Students progress through these learning experiences in the way that is most helpful to them in their context and vocation. They work with faculty members to create customized learning experiences that help them develop vocational excellence and expertise. 

Final Project

The Kairos Degrees includes a final project integrating the student's learning, theology, and practice. The project is intended to provide vocational context by planning, conducting, and reflecting on a project completed in the student's ministry context. Students work with a mentor team to customize or concentrate on any area of interest. Students can focus on anything from missional theology, systems design, thinking, pastoral care, or chaplaincy to biblical languages, spiritual formation and direction, finances, strategic leadership, and much more.

Contextual Learning

Throughout the program, students work with a mentor team to design learning experiences entirely shaped by what they are doing (or will do) in their current or desired ministry or vocational context. Are you planting a church? Building a youth ministry program? Developing curriculum? Then use that in your program! Are you managing finances? Writing code? Building homes? Developing software? Leading teams? Then use that in your program! If an experience or project is connected to what it means to flourish in your ministry or vocation, use it to progress in your program!

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