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Augsburg & LSTC Partner for 5 Year Ministry Pathway

The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (LSTC) and Augsburg University in Minneapolis, Minn., are partnering on a five-year BA/MDiv degree called the Public Church Scholars. Students in this program will complete two degrees in five years: a bachelor of arts in Theology and Public Leadership from Augsburg and a master of divinity from LSTC. This pilot program is supported by a grant focused on increasing the opportunities for students to study pastoral leadership in the church.

Amber Kalina, an Augsburg 2016 Youth & Family Ministry graduate, is now an MDiv student at LSTC in her pastoral internship year. She says that “both Augsburg and LSTC form leaders who make a difference inside and outside the walls of the church by being deeply rooted in their communities. From attending Augsburg as an undergrad and LSTC as a graduate student, I feel that I have been equipped for ministry that is deeply relational, grounded in the gospel, and geared toward making a difference in the lives of people and the world God made.”

Do you know a young person called to ministry? If so, nominate them today!

Alumni Spotlight – Jon Bates ’16

Jon Bates is a 2016 Augsburg University graduate with a BA in Youth and Family Ministry. He is currently working as the Director of Children, Youth, and Family Ministries at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Roseville, MN.

Growing up my family went to a Jon Bates '16Presbyterian church on Sunday mornings, we ate lumpia and pancit at Thanksgiving, and we sang karaoke when we had guests over. So I always knew that having a Filipino mother made me a little bit different compared to my peers. But honestly, I sometimes wonder what actually made me different. Was it being Filipino? Was it my height? Was it having a call to ministry? Or was it something else? I decided to push those questions to the side and I began college with plans to become a math teacher.

It wasn’t until my second year of college when a friend asked me to join them for a campus tour at Augsburg University. I was expecting a t-shirt. I ended up having my life plan upended. In fact, it was during that campus tour that I explored a vibrant neighborhood of Minneapolis for the first time. I fell in love with the campus. Pursuing ministry made more sense. It was then that I found a new home.

I transferred to Augsburg for the Youth and Family Ministry as a third-year college student. Through my time at Augsburg, I learned how much I actually did not know about the Bible, I understood how important it is to incorporate diverse voices in the Church, and I gained a stronger awareness of the significance and harms of the Christian Church when I studied abroad in El Salvador. All in all, it was through my experience at Augsburg that I learned more about myself, I leaned into my leadership skills, my faith deepened, and I owned my story more. It was also through Augsburg, that I learned that my gifts are affirmed, my voice carries weight, and that ultimately I have a home in youth ministry.

“…it was through my experience at Augsburg that I learned more about myself, I leaned into my leadership skills, my faith deepened, and I owned my story more.”

Jon and Youth GroupI would have never thought that I would have been working in a Lutheran church mere minutes away from my childhood home.  As a queer and mixed Filipino-American youth ministry leader in the ELCA, it can sometimes feel daunting to have a leadership role at times. But like Augsburg made me remember, there is always a place for me. It is my hope, that I can extend that invitation to the young people of the church today.  An invitation that welcomes their whole bodies, their questions, and their differences.

If you know a student who is discerning a call to ministry, please invite them to check out the ministry degree opportunities at Augsburg University: Theology & Public Leadership undergraduate degree or the Public Church Scholars 5 year BA/MDiv degree pathway.

New 5 Year BA/MDiv Program

Do you know a student called to be a pastor? Then we have the program for you!

After a year of development, listening, and learning, we are relaunching the Public Church Scholars degree pathway. With full institutional leadership support, on behalf of both presidents and leadership staff, we are excited to announce a partnership between Augsburg University and Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (LSTC) for the pilot degree pathway called Public Church Scholars (PCS). In this 5 year pathway students earn a Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Public Leadership (TPL) from Augsburg University and a Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree from Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.

This pilot program is supported by a grant focused on increasing the opportunities for students to study pastoral leadership in the church. We are committed to offering a pathway to young leaders called to ministry who may not otherwise have access to this kind of higher educational opportunity, specifically we are committed to increasing access for minoritized students. We believe that the shared values of our institutions support this pathway.

We are focused on creating a pathway that is grounded in theological education for pastoral leadership. It is a gift that both institutions already have degree programs focused on developing leaders who are committed to serving the public church for the common good. In the coming weeks, you will read stories from Augsburg and LSTC graduates who will share their call story, you will learn about each of the four tracks in the PCS pathway, and find out more about candidacy for PCS students. Check back for more information!

Do you know an emerging young leader who is discerning a call to ministry?

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