THE MAGAZINE
The Future of Theological Education

Theological schools are confronting a convergence of challenges – declining enrollments, shifting student demographics, leadership turnover, and increasing cultural and financial pressures. These dynamics mark a pivotal moment of transformation as institutions reimagine their futures. The Rev. Frank Yamada, Ph.D., executive director of the Association of Theological Schools, and Amy Kardash, president of the In Trust Center, explore how schools are responding through innovative educational models, targeted recruitment, and funding initiatives supported by Lilly Endowment’s Pathways for Tomorrow. Amid the uncertainty, they point to real opportunities for creativity, collaboration, and renewal across the field. Read the article here.
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Also, in the Spring 2025 issue of In Trust:
- More like a relay race than a marathon: The revival of Auburn Studiesat Auburn Theological Seminary emphasizes its role in providing data-informed insights into theological education.The first study focuses on the significant turnover in executive leadership in theological education, indicating a cultural shift. The piece advocates for a collaborative leadership model, likening it to a relay race where responsibilities are shared, rather than a marathon dominated by a single, long-term leader. Read the full article here.
- Music | Round Midnight: When the pandemic disrupted Julian Davis Reid’s work as a musician and minister, it also opened space for deeper reflection on how to unite his passions for music, theology, and healing. Drawing on insights from his seminary experience and the unexpected stillness of lockdown life, Reid created “Notes of Rest,” a program of workshops and retreats that invites participants into the biblical and cultural wisdom of rest through Black music and spiritual practices. Read here how his work offers a soulful path toward renewal and spiritual well-being.
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Full issue: You can read the magazine on the In Trust Center website.
PODCAST
Episode 91: Coworkers in the Vineyard: Adaptive Change and the Future of Theological Education
What if collaboration wasn’t just a tactic, but a way of being?
In this episode, Greg Henson, D.Min., president of Kairos University, and Tony Blair, Ph.D., president of Evangelical Seminary (Kairos executive partner), explain their article, “Coworkers in the Vineyard,” which challenges common assumptions about competition, mission, and governance in theological education. Drawing on research and experience, they call for trust-based collaboration and adaptive change, offering fresh insights for boards and leaders navigating today’s shifting landscape. Listen to Ep. 91: Coworkers in the Vineyard here.
Other recent episodes include:
- Rethinking Ministry Formation: Diaconal Studies and the Future of Theological Education:Darryl Stephens, Ph.D., discusses the significance of diaconal studies in contemporary ministry formation. Stephens emphasizes preparing deacons for roles beyond traditional preaching, focusing on community engagement and service. Drawing from global models and his open-access book, Diaconal Studies: Lived Theology for the Church in North America, Stephens encourages theological schools to broaden their missions and equip leaders for the diverse needs of today’s church. Listen to Episode 90, Rethinking Ministry Formation: Diaconal Studies and the Future of Theological Education here.
- Rooted and Ready: Strengthening Theological Schools Amid Regulatory Upheaval: If you’re navigating leadership in a faith-based institution, this podcast is essential listening. Governance expert the Rev. David Rowe, Ph.D., and higher education policy expert Professor Peter Lake unpack what theological school leaders need to know about potential changes to federal education policy – from Title IV and Title IX to accreditation and beyond. They share practical insights for presidents and boards, emphasizing mission alignment, shared governance, and measured, authentic leadership. Listen to Episode 89, Rooted and Ready: Strengthening Theological Schools Amid Regulatory Upheaval here.
- A Shared Future: Rethinking Seminary Administration: Collaboration and shared services are becoming essential as theological schools navigate the future. With support from a Lilly Endowment Inc. Pathways for Tomorrow initiative grant, AdminWise Shared Services provides much-needed administrative assistance. In this podcast, Jeff Williams, president of AdminWise and director of the grant program at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, discusses how this initiative offers strategic direction and expertise, enabling schools to strengthen their missions while streamlining operations. He emphasizes that by collaborating, schools can share resources, reduce administrative burdens, and enhance their impact. Listen to Episode 88, A Shared Future: Rethinking Seminary Administration here.
VIDEO SERIES
Bite-sized, informational video series for institutions facing bold transitions

“Strategic Shorts” is a dynamic video series offering theological leaders quick, high-impact conversations with experts to address pressing issues in governance, innovation, and institutional change. Launched through the Pathways for Tomorrow initiative and facilitated by the Rev. David Rowe, Ph.D., the series supports the In Trust Center’s commitment to building capacity through timely, practical insights. The series is currently available online and can be found here.
WEBINAR
Partnerships that Improve Institutional Sustainability and Quality
Lisa Parker (partner) and Ryan Spraker (senior attorney in the education practice group) of Husch Blackwell – a national law firm specializing in higher education – examine key considerations for institutions exploring strategic partnerships. They focus on current trends in the sector, describe common partnership models, and outline 10 critical factors for success. Featuring real-world case studies and expert insights, the session provides practical guidance for forming sustainable, resilient partnerships – whether you’re in the early stages of collaboration or navigating the complexities of a merger. Watch Partnerships That Improve Institutional Sustainability and Quality here.
CORE ESSENTIALS
President-Board Chair Partnerships
The relationship between a seminary president and board chair is vital to an institution’s success, as their alignment directly influences its direction and stability. When the partnership is strong, it builds trust, sharpens strategic focus, and supports a healthy leadership culture, while misalignment can result in conflict and organizational drift. Download this reference document that can be used as a guide on how the responsibility and power of leadership partnerships can help an institution thrive and survive.
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