Meet Rockbridge Seminary student Kyle Bueermann as he talks about moving from a traditional seminary seated experience to online seminary.
Read more about Kyle and his experience at Rockbridge.
Meet Rockbridge Seminary student Kyle Bueermann as he talks about moving from a traditional seminary seated experience to online seminary.
Read more about Kyle and his experience at Rockbridge.
The following post was taken from an open comment in Rockbridge Seminary’s course “Lead Like Jesus” by Rock’r student David Leister – Wednesday, 27 January 2010, 07:13 AM CST
As I’m in a new church now and still getting acclimated, I’ll take the liberty to use Rockbridge as an example, also in hopes that Dr. Eldridge and other students can tell me if I’m making sense or not!
I think that in today’s world where everything is available at the click of a mouse, where distribution logistics of a DVD player made in Asia can be completely controlled by a pre-teen in Idaho, those at the traditional base of an organization’s pyramid need to be empowered and filled with organizational vision. Customers are more readily in contact with diverse areas of an organization. No longer is there one simple 800 number for customer complaints. Now you can call most large churches and be waltzed through a number of menu options and departments to get you right to the nitty gritty.
Chains of command are being ruptured and what used to be following Point A – B – C – D to arrive at E, is now AE merged together. In today’s world of proclaiming the Gospel through churches or selling titanium heavywares manufactured in New Jersey to Brazilian petrochemical customers requires that everyone wearing the organizational “logo” live their organization’s mission, vision and values. The days of passing the buck seem to be dying.
At Rockbridge, I see myself at the traditional base, not so much as a customer, but as a student according to the diagram. But the difference is that instead of paying, learning and leaving, I feel empowered and motivated to make the sale as well. Rockbridge’s mission, vision and values are easily recognizable and explainable. And it seems that Rockbridge’s leadership wants everyone involved, from faculty to students, to feel like valued members of the organization. I find myself sending site links to friends for encouragement as well as information to prospective students or gifted leaders who I know would enjoy and benefit from, for example, the MML program.
I believe that this is because the pyramid has been turned upside down so that everyone is in tune with and has ownership in the vitality of the organization. Information about anything from the accreditation process to daily counseling on learning plans is easily accessible. There doesn’t seem to be too much red tape and risk in misrepresenting what Rockbridge stands for. If you ask me to encapsulate my alma mater’s vision, I don’t know where to begin, and coming from someone who loves to talk and write (too much!) I get tongue-tied.
Based on the reality of today’s global, internet world of business and academics, Rockbridge is thriving by getting its message in the hands of its students and faculty, who altogether have the potential to reach countless numbers of potential customers/students.
OK, I feel like I just did a promo. You guys hiring? lol
I was praying for a long time regarding a seminary. I did not want to leave ministry because I was learning in that context and I also had a family to support. After much searching and prayer – I came across Rockbridge Seminary. It was a huge answer to my prayer. My wife and I knew that this was the right school for me (us). I can still be in ministry; learning and supporting my family. I also did not to take time away from the family as I went to a classroom for lectures and learning. I usually did my seminary work after the family went to bed and after I spent quality time with them. There were times when I did have research and work to do during the day and did not spend with the family, but most of it was done without sacrificing time with my wife and children. In fact, my oldest son continue reading…
Rockbridge Seminary student Chris Tripputi defines a true “Rock’r” and how he has applied what he learns immediately to his ministry.
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Obviously, before going back to school I wasn’t sitting around with an excess of free time, looking around for something to fill it. Instead, I was sensing in my heart that there was so much more God wanted to teach me, and in particular wanted my life to be less about me and more about others. I was involved in a lot of little things, all seemingly disconnected, without having much of an impact in any one area.
So I needed to get a better handle on why I am here, get training on how to be a better leader, and get a deeper understanding of God’s mission in this world. Together, those pointed me to considering seminary. Practically speaking, my job, marriage, four young kids, and a desire to stay active in the church and community where I’m located [put] some extreme restrictions on what that education would have to look like. Continue reading…
Name:Matt Parmerlee
Hometown: Rancho Santa Margarita CA
Academic Program: Master of Ministry Leadership
My family: Wife-Holly Aubrey(5) and Austin(3)
My church: Saddleback Church
My ministry: I currently the Associate Director of Operations at Saddleback Church. I also have the privilege of serving and oversee 200 volunteers.
One word that describes me: People-person
In my spare time: I love spending time with my wife and two wonderful children. I also enjoy playing golf when I get a chance.
Favorite Bible verse: Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take.” (NLT)
Spiritual hero: My Grandfather
Vision: I am committed to serving the Lord and developing the strengths and talents he has given me. Pursuing the Lord’s will for my life, I offer help, kindness, support, and encouragement to my family, church, and community.
Why I applied to Rockbridge Seminary: After graduating from Biola University I felt God leading me on to Seminary. I needed something that woudld fit into my life and I found that Rockbridge would be that fit for me.
What I like most about Rockbridge Seminary: I love the online format and also the different people that I meet and stay in contact with even though I have not met everyone in person.
Name: Gary Hale
Hometown: Ventura, CA
Academic Program: Ministry Leadership
My family: Single
My church: Eastlake Community Church
My ministry: I’m the Youth Pastor at ECC in Bothell, WA. We’re a 4 year old church that has grown to over 3,000. I’m the first ever youth pastor for the church. It’s been like planting a youth church within a church plant. Quite an adventure! I’ve been on staff here for a year and a half and have approximately 100 students in attendance each week. It’s been hard to grow a youth ministry from scratch, but it’s been worth it to see students meet Jesus, be baptized and enjoy church!
One word that describes me: Awesome … haha ![]()
In my spare time: I play ice hockey, teach guitar, watch The Office and Friday Night Lights, play tennis, piano. I also love reading.
Favorite Bible verse: Acts 17:28
Spiritual hero: Jesus
Vision: The vision for my youth ministry is that “no one should be left out.” Most teens feel like they are out of place and don’t know their identity. So, my hope is to create the most welcoming youth group out there where students will feel like they fit in somewhere … and offer them hope in this life through Jesus.
Why I applied to Rockbridge Seminary: I never want to stop learning and heard good things about Rockbridge. I loved the aspect of being able to work full-time in a church while continuing my education. I give you mad props, Rockbridge!
What I like most about Rockbridge Seminary: Flexibility in scheduling my coursework and how applicable the classes are. The projects and assignments we do directly relate to my ministry … it doesn’t get any better than that.
Richie Reeder, Ministry Associate, Pittsburgh, PA“I knew God was calling me to enter seminary, but was not calling me away from my current ministry.”