You don't have to 

figure it out 

alone. 

A nine-month experience for young adults who want to grow in faith, discover their gifts, and explore where God may be calling them — without the pressure of having all the answers.

9

Real

Life-on-Life

MONTHS

MINISTRY EXPERIENCE

MENTORSHIP

WHERE IT STARTS

Most young adults feel the  same pressure. 

You want to make a difference.
You care about your faith.
But when someone asks "what do you want to do with your life?" — you don't have a clean answer.

That's not a problem to fix.
That's exactly where the School of Ministry begins.
You don't need to arrive with clarity.
You just need to show up ready to explore.

Over nine months, you'll discover your spiritual gifts,
try on different ministry environments,
sit with mentors who've walked the road before you,
and gain the kind of firsthand experience that no classroom can manufacture.

WHAT YOU'LL EXPERIENCE

Nine months of living ministry, not just studying

Every element of the year is built around doing, not observing.  You'll grow theologically, relationally, and practically - in that order, and all at once.  

Discover Your Calling

Spiritual gifts assessments, personal coaching, mentorship, and hands-on exploration help you understand how God has uniquely wired you.

Theology That Shapes Real Life

Scripture, doctrine, apologetics, spiritual formation, and biblical leadership — taught in a way that connects to the life you're actually living.

Student-Led Chapel

Every week, students plan and lead chapel services. You'll preach, lead worship, coordinate teams, and build skills by doing them — not watching them.

Ministry Exploration

Visit churches, meet missionaries, tour ministry organizations, and talk to leaders from backgrounds you may never have encountered before.

Ministry Shadowing 

Spend time with a senior pastor, worship director, church planter, or non-profit leader in the area that interests you most — and see what the job really looks like.

Life-on-Life Mentoring

Staff invest into students through discipleship, coaching, and everyday life. Because the most formative thing isn't a curriculum — it's the people around you.