Happy New Year my fellow clergy-person! Last year, I achieved a significant milestone by earning my doctorate degree. Many of you know that my family traveled to Washington, D.C., to watch me walk across the stage and receive my diploma. My mother, who has been by my side at every graduation—kindergarten, high school, military, college, and seminary—was there once again.
With a smile, she quipped, “You’re a career student!” We both laughed, and I replied, “No, I just love learning!” That love for learning isn’t just a personal passion—it’s foundational to my calling as a clergy-person.
In a rapidly changing world, where both the church and society face evolving challenges, clergy must remain curious, informed, and ready to adapt. Continuing education is about more than earning degrees or completing workshops; it’s a spiritual discipline, a way to stay rooted in God’s word while discovering new ways to serve the people of God.
But continuing education isn’t limited to theology and biblical studies.
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