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Adaptive Leadership
For A Changing
Church and Community
DOCTORof
MINISTRY
Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie
Start date (August 22 - 26 , 2016)
Graduation date (May 2019)
Accredited by ATS
For more information contact:
Dr. J.T. Roberson, Program Director
Office: 937.376.2946 ext. 224
Mobile: 919.368.8109
www.payne.edu
Africentric Curriculum
Student-Centered Transformative Learning
Community-Based Action Research
Participants will have an opportunity to
have their work published at the end of the
program
Why consider a
DMIN degree at
Payne Theological Seminary?
Payne Theological Seminary, founded by the
African Methodist Episcopal Church (1894),
is dedicated to the preparation of African
American and other leaders for ministry in the
tradition of liberation, reconciliation, social
justice, and the dignity of all humankind.
Payne Theological Seminary
Mission Statement
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Rev. Dr. Kenneth S.
Robinson
Adaptive Leadership for A Changing
Church and Community
DOCTOR OF MINISTRY STUDENTS
will be empowered to transform individuals,
churches, and communities by:
Understanding the theory behind Adaptive
Leadership
Diagnosing the System by identifying the
challenges that need change
Mobilizing the resources within the system to
bring about change
Build a holding environment to support and
pace the rate of change
Six phases
and corresponding semesters are: 1. Advanced Preparation for Ministry
2. Problem Analysis in the Practice of Ministry
3. Foundations for the Practice of Ministry
4. Research Methods for Ministry
5. Field Research, Data Collection & Analysis
6. Research Writing and Final Preparations
6 - 12 Member Cohorts
A small group of participants (normally 6 – 12)
are led by a moderator to explore the probable
success of a particular model of ministry
Four Focus Group Electives Degree program uses the research techniques of
Focus Group Research
1. Servant Leadership
2. Charismatic Leadership
3. Visionary Leadership
4. Adaptive Leadership
5. Situational Leadership
6. Transformational Leadership
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How long will it take to graduate?
The DMIN degree is a three-year (six-semester)
program.
How often will I come to campus?
There are six consecutive semesters. Each semes-
ter begins with a one-week DMin intensive fol-
lowed by Peer Focus Group webinar sessions.
How much does this program cost?
Application Fee:
Non-refundable ($75)
Semester Fee:
Intensive Registration ($375)
Tuition ($4350)
Technology ($160)
“My mentors
have provided
insight into my own
spiritual formation
to help strengthen my
relationship with
Christ and my church.”
Rev. Manuel A. Howard
Brynmawr, Pennsylvania
Engage in the practice of ministry with
increasing professional, intellectual,
and spiritual integrity