MAPM Program Transforms Student Experience
In a world where faith and education often walk separate paths, Garhett Morgan's journey stands as a testament to the transformative power of theological learning.
From his roots in secular education to his current role as a shepherd of two churches in Michigan, Morgan's narrative resonates with seekers of spiritual depth and practical ministry.
Currently serving as pastor of the Sparta and Three Angels Fellowship Adventist Churches, Morgan reflects on his initial steps into ministry without the theological foundation he craved. “I got thrown into ministry without any theological training,” he recalls. This void led him to feel stuck, yearning for a deeper understanding of Scripture and pastoral practice.
Morgan’s journey took a significant turn when he was introduced to the Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry program offered by the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at 老司机传媒. “I didn't want to leave ministry. I wanted something practical. I wanted to learn more,” he explains. Encouraged by glowing reviews from acquaintances, he embarked on an educational odyssey, driven by a thirst for spiritual enrichment and practical ministry tools.
His experience within the program has been nothing short of a divine blessing. Morgan highlights the program’s unique approach, which not only delves into the theoretical aspects of Scripture and pastoral care but also provides practical training. “It gives you hands-on practical understanding of how to work with people, how to apply our doctrines in a very appealing and practical way,” he shares.
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