A Pathways for Tomorrow grant is bringing three California schools together to offer students a way to get everything from a certificate to a doctorate in Spanish.
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Eden Theological Seminary has created a network of schools that will provide students a wide range of options as they pursue ministerial training, supported by a Lilly Endowment Pathways for Tomorrow Phase III grant.
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The In Trust Center supports mission-driven theological education by fostering learning communities, strengthening governance, and encouraging innovation through grant-funded initiatives.
Resource Grants
In Trust Center Resource Grants provide up to $15,000 to help schools innovate, experiment, and try new projects.
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Pathways for Tomorrow
The Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative, funded by Lilly Endowment Inc., offers an opportunity to transform theological higher education throughout North America.
Nazarene Theological Seminary was honored to be included in the first [Wise Stewards Initiative] cohort, an engagement that proved consequential to institutional governance during a time of significant disruption and challenge.
Rev. Jeren L. Rowell, Ed.D.
President | Nazarene Theological Seminary
In these times of turbulence and possibility, it was important to find resources and partners with whom the college could navigate change well. Friends at In Trust helped eased concerns by providing rich resources, a presence of accompaniment and access to consultants who have helped us imagine thriving in ways we might otherwise have been unable: thank you!
Dr. Richard Manley-Tannis
Dea. Principal | St. Andrew’s College at the University of Saskatchewan
The resources and initiatives of the In Trust Center have been extremely valuable to our board resulting in increased board engagement.
Sonny Gan
Board Chair | Logos Evangelical Seminary
Without question, my call to In Trust as I began my service as president-elect was one of the most fruitful calls that I have made as a leader. The outcome of the resources that In Trust provided far exceeded my vision and the expectations of our staff, faculty and board. Thus, I owe a debt of gratitude to In Trust for faithfully walking with us through an early and critical transition period.
Dr. Vergel Lattimore
President | Hood Theological Seminary
I deeply value the monthly facilitated conversations for Board Chairs that In Trust provides. Although my fellow chairs are involved in seminaries of different faiths, of differing size, history, and financial circumstances, the mutual support is priceless. More importantly, the common themes, challenges, successes, and goals enable all of us to realize that there is so much that unites us as we all seek to fulfill our institutions’ missions.
William Liss-Levinson, Ph.D.
Chair, Board of Trustees | Academy for Jewish Religion