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The Theological Education for Emerging Ministries (TEEM) program provides alternative preparation for those who will provide pastoral ministry in emerging ministry contexts throughout the church. These contexts include ethnic specific, multicultural, rural, inner city, and ministry with deaf communities.
Candidates for the TEEM program are nominated by their synods and approved by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Normally TEEM candidates are age 40 or older. Each candidate works with a Theological Review Panel (TRP) to design a program of study to complete all of the TEEM educational requirements. (click here for more information from the ELCA Website for TEEM).
Wartburg Theological Seminary has implemented a specific curriculum for the preparation of candidates for ordained ministry through the TEEM program of the ELCA.
Abiding Commitments
The following are abiding commitments of Wartburg Theological Seminary that inform the entire TEEM curriculum:
- Action-reflection method of learning
- Sensitivity to context (especially rural ministry)
- Missional church
- Justification and justice
- Partnership of women and men, clergy and laity in ministry
- Global connections
- Collegiality
- Ecumenical openness
- Fostering the spirit of life-long learning
The Wartburg Seminary TEEM Curriculum is designed to meet all of the ELCA requirements for the following seven competencies: biblical knowledge and understanding, basic understanding of theology/ethics, knowledge of Christianity in the United States, ability to understand and communicate the teachings of the Lutheran church, evangelism/stewardship/worship, pastoral care skills, and knowledge of ELCA church polity and ecclesiology.
Curriculum details
Current course offerings
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QUICK LINKS:
TEEM Brochure
Online TEEM Application for Wartburg
Reference Forms (PDF)
Curriculum Details
Current Course Offerings
ELCA Website for TEEM
ELCA Candidacy Application
email:
admissions@wartburgseminary.edu
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