doctor of Ministry

An academic program for pastors, global representatives, chaplains, educators, and leaders of faith-based organizations with significant ministry experience.

Due to extraordinary interest in the Doctor of Ministry program, we are no longer accepting applications for the Fall 2024 cohort. Future applications will be considered for the Fall of 2025.

doctor of Ministry

Academics

Program Learning Outcomes

The UGST faculty has identified the following outcomes for the D.Min. degree which are aligned with the Degree Program Standards of the Association of Theological Schools. This degree has been designed to enhance the practice of ministry and leadership in the church and other public settings. It is available to persons who hold the M.Div. degree or its equivalent, who have worked in a ministerial context for at least three years after earning the M.Div. degree, and who continue in ministry during the course of their doctoral study. The D.Min. offers opportunities for professional, spiritual, intellectual, and personal growth through the rigorous academic study of theology, leadership, important ministerial issues, and focused research. This advanced degree is recommended for pastors, global representatives, chaplains, educators, and leaders of faith-based organizations.

    OUTCOME 1
    Graduates of the D.Min. program should be able to produce advanced original research that engages with broader Christianity and addresses emerging trends from an Apostolic perspective. (ATS Area A)
 

    OUTCOME 2
      Graduates of the D.Min. program should be able to demonstrate transformative leadership within the Apostolic tradition by identifying      crucial ministry issues and proposing innovative solutions that integrate new knowledge and skill into ministry practice. (ATS Area B)
 

    OUTCOME 3
    Graduates of the D.Min. program should be able to connect biblical research and ministry practice through the integration of theology and socio-cultural experience in order to prepare to live out personal calling. (ATS Area C)
 

    OUTCOME 4
    Graduates of the D.Min. program should be able to grow in spiritual awareness, demonstrating Christian values and spiritual maturity in the academic context, while integrating Apostolic spirituality into the practice of ministry. (ATS area D)
 

Cohorts for this 30 credit hour D.Min. program will begin each fall and applicants should possess a Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree (or its equivalent) with a minimum of a 2.7 CGPA on a 4.0 scale. This degree could come from either UGST or another seminary. In addition, applicants should possess significant ministry experience. In most cases, this means at least three years of ministry experience since completing your M.Div..

Those candidates who possess a Master of Christian Ministry (M.A.C.M.) or a Master of Theological Studies (M.T.S.) from UGST may also consider applying. However, please note that additional bridgework (UGST coursework), along with additional essays and documentation of ministry experience will likely be required before fully matriculating into the D.Min. program.

Degree Requirements

  • Successfully complete 30 credits in the required areas of study. A minimum of 21 credit hours must be completed in residence.
  • Complete three Dissertation Project units (6 credits total) and successfully defend a dissertation.
  • Fulfill financial and library obligations.
  • Maintain a 3.0 grade point average for the total course of study.
  • Demonstrate significant progress in the areas identified in the D.Min. program learning outcomes.

Application Requirements

Urshan Graduate School of Theology has rolling admissions. Applicants can be accepted as soon as their file is complete and they have fulfilled all the criteria necessary for admission. However, all students in the D.Min. program will begin coursework in the fall semester. To have the greatest opportunity for scholarship assistance, scholarship requests should accompany applications prior to May 1. If a student is applying for Federal Financial Aid, consult the Financial Aid Handbook for application deadlines.

Required Information/Data for Application Submission:

  • Online Application Form
  • Application fee ($75.00)
  • Admissions essay
  • Academic, graduate-level writing sample
  • Headshot photo
  • Copy of government-issued photo ID 
  • Pastoral recommendation
  • Academic recommendation
  • Personal recommendation
  • Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended
  • Health history
  • Personal interview with a faculty member

Apply here!

Due to extraordinary interest in the Doctor of Ministry program, we are no longer accepting applications for the Fall 2024 cohort. Future applications will be considered for the Fall of 2025.

The Johnsons

Our Senior Pastor Matthew Johnson has been involved in ministry for more than 25 years. Prior to full time ministry the Johnsons both worked in the healthcare field. Pastor Johnson is an Ordained Minister of the UPCI, received his MBA summa cum laude from William Woods University, received his specialty MBA summa cum laude in healthcare administration, and is board bertified in ambulatory surgery management.  
Pastor Johnson serves on the Board of Trustees for Compassion Services International (CSI) as well as the UPCI Stewardship Advisory Council. 
The Johnsons formerly served the executive team for UPCI Youth Ministries and also served as members of the Missouri Youth Ministries leadership team. 
They are the proud parents of Abriah & Jace who are the joy of their lives, along with their two Goldendoodles, Opie Taylor & Ginger Lou. The Johnsons enjoy family time together kayaking, exploring the great outdoors, and also searching for new coffee shops wherever they travel. 

The Venturinis

Nathan and Larkin Venturini have been married and serving in ministry together since 2018. They are looking forward to welcoming their first child in August of 2023. Outside of his involvement with The Sanctuary, Nathan is an Operations Analyst for Toyota Material Handling, and Larkin is a Speech Language Pathologist for Bartholomew County Schools. Larkin is a member of The Sanctuary Kids Ministry Team, participates in The Sanctuary Choir, and is involved with Bible Quizzing. They are glad to have made Columbus their home, and are excited about what is happening in the community and church.

Vaneesa McCreary

Vaneesa McCreary and her husband, James McCreary, married in 1998. Together they have one son, Jameson. Throughout the years Vaneesa has helped in a Private Christian middle/ high school office doing anything from state reporting to substitute teaching in various classes, as needed. In 2021, Vaneesa relocated and started working part-time in The Sanctuary daycare. Later on she was asked to fulfill the role as the new daycare director. From June 2022 to December 2022, she worked in each classroom to better understand the schedule and responsibilities as well as completed director specific job training. In December 2022, she officially became The Sanctuary Church Daycare Director. 

The Gordons

Matt and Tamera Gordon have been married and have served in music ministry since 1997; as well as teaching music for many years. They have one daughter, Ava. The Gordon's have been a part of The Sanctuary since 2015. 

The Ortizs

Jorge and Amy Otiz serve as our Spanish church pastors. Prior to their pastorship, they along with their 3 children, have helped in several missions works in various countries around the world.  

The Vailes

Jonathan and Tori got married in 2014, have one daughter named Nora, and one dog named Gus. The Vailes have served as Children's Pastors at The Sanctuary since 2015 while also serving in many administrative capacities and other ministries. Prior to his transition to a full-time ministry position, Jonathan was a music teacher within the BCSC school corporation. Now, with his Master's degree in Business Administration, Jonathan is the Finance Coordinator and Children's Pastor. Tori is a 3rd grade teacher in the BCSC school corporation and serves part-time at The Sanctuary to support administrative needs.

The Sizemores

The Sizemores have served in youth ministry for over ten years, the past seven being the youth pastor's here at The Sanctuary. They lead our thriving youth and young adults group and are passionately serving in many other areas of the church. Mikayla earned her Bachelor's in Education from Indiana University and has been a special education teacher for nearly a decade. Austin earned his Bachelor's in Economics from Marian University where he won two national championships as a football player. They have been married for 7 years and recently had their first daughter Jade in 2021.

The McLaurines

Gwendolyn McLaurine MS, LMHCA, NCC completed her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and a Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling. She is a licensed mental health counselor in Indiana and a licensed professional counselor in Michigan. She is the owner of Living Water Mental Health LLC where she provides office and teletherapy services and specializes in helping individuals overcome the effects of childhood trauma. She has ten-plus years of individual, family, and crisis counseling experience. Gwendolyn is eclectic in her approach to therapy and seeks to use the most effective and appropriate method to address her clients' needs. 

Gwendolyn is a wife, mother of two, and lover of shopping malls. She and her husband Reggie attend The Sanctuary in Columbus, Indiana, serving on the leadership team as assistant pastors 

The Mullins

Assistant Pastors at The Sanctuary; Rebekka and Matthew Mullins have been married, and served together in ministry since 2004 and have 4 beautiful children. Matthew is Vice President at a global fortune 500 company and a partner and CEO of Equipping Leaders. With 20 years of pastoral experience, he also teaches global audiences, and offers coaching in strategy, human resources management, and leader development.