• Monday Reflections: Love Came Down at Christmas
    Published On: December 18, 2025

    May striving for love be our ethic. May the giving of love be our pursuit. May the witness of love be our joy.

  • Dr. Dana Lyles Appointed Executive Director of Multiethnic Ministries
    Published On: December 16, 2025

    The General Boards of Global Ministries (GBGM) and Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announce the appointment of Dr. Dana Lyles as executive director of multiethnic ministries, effective Jan. 1, 2026.

  • Monday Reflections: Symphony No. 9
    Published On: December 12, 2025

    Joy is that which compels us to celebrate life. We experience joy when, during the bleakest of circumstances, we move forward with the expectation that life continues to persist.

  • GBHEM Scholarship Portals Open Jan. 7 for U.S. and International Students
    Published On: December 11, 2025

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) application portal opens on Wednesday, Jan. 7, for United Methodist students seeking scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study at colleges, universities, and seminaries worldwide.

  • Monday Reflections: Working Out Peace
    Published On: December 5, 2025

    Even though we experience peace as something that comes from outside of us, it begins within. It begins with us deciding to be fully present when in the company of a loved one. Peace begins with conquering our fears by deciding to increase our love.

  • Monday Reflections: Flowers Everywhere
    Published On: December 1, 2025

    To have hope is not to wish for something better. Hope is to see the life that is already here. Hope is to participate in the good that is already here. Henri Matisse believed that flowers are always visible to those who want to see them.

  • Monday Reflections: The Thanksgiving Table
    Published On: November 21, 2025

    Sometimes we are so good at othering. By doing this, we effectively objectify the one we disagree with. I think we are called to be better. I think we are to see the other not as an object but as a member of the human family. We are a part of the same family.

  • Leading through change: HBCU presidents focus on the future
    Published On: November 21, 2025

    The Council of Presidents of the 11 United Methodist-related Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) met online for its fall meeting, Nov. 18, to discuss campus growth initiatives amid growing challenges within the academy; stemming from attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion; and shrinking federal funding for education.   

  • Monday Reflections: Song for Autumn
    Published On: November 17, 2025

    Sometimes, poets help us see the world from a different perspective, painting pictures with words that remind us of our inner lives. ... May we find the heart of God in the fallen leaves, the yearning trees and the sleeping birds.

  • Securing the Future of Education: A Wesleyan Call to Action
    Published On: November 14, 2025

    The church and the world need leaders equipped to serve faithfully in times of crisis. As a part of This Moment Matters, a granting and giving campaign GBHEM has undertaken with its partner agency, Global Ministries, GBHEM is stepping into the gap to support education with bold actions.

  • Monday Reflections: The Cook
    Published On: November 10, 2025

    Above all things, practice and persevere. Some things in life come by accident, but what matters most comes to us as we give ourselves to them and persevere.

  • Monday Reflections: Miles, A Beacon of Hope and Faith at Clark Atlanta University 
    Published On: November 3, 2025

    Rev. Dr. Tonya Miles inspires students at Clark Atlanta University through spiritual guidance, joyful connection, and service. Her work reflects deep faith, a passion for youth ministry, and a commitment to helping students explore purpose and belonging.

  • This Moment Matters: A Call for Compassionate Giving
    Published On: November 3, 2025

    This Moment Matters is a faith-based response to the current context of global instability, humanitarian crises, attacks on equitable education programs and shifting political landscapes.

  • Monday Reflections: Blalock’s Ministry Responds to Fear on Campus with Faith and Inclusion
    Published On: November 3, 2025

    This year, the Rev. Max Blalock is building relationships across campus while navigating broader societal tensions. “There is a real fear permeating a variety of student groups on campus,” he said, acknowledging the concerns about students and families being targeted by immigration officials.

  • Monday Reflections: Love Is Action
    Published On: November 3, 2025

    These students, faculty and staff vividly demonstrate that there are so many ways to embody love and to join in where it is already in action.

  • Pan-African Methodist Educators Unite for Transformative Collaboration
    Published On: October 29, 2025

    Pan-African Methodist educators unite in Johannesburg to strengthen church-academy ties and advance leadership, education, and collaboration in Africa.

  • Monday Reflections: From Whence Comes Hope?
    Published On: October 26, 2025

    When I pay attention, even just for a day, to the beautiful solutions, practices and relationships that my community is planting, I find a hope growing in me that empowers me to continue pursuing a more just and beautiful world.

  • Monday Reflections: Finding Hope and Hunger for Faith Among College Students
    Published On: October 26, 2025

    Rev. Dr. Anthony Purcell is helping students at Dakota Wesleyan University build authentic spiritual communities and discern their callings through student-led ministries, ecumenical partnerships and a ministry of presence.

  • Monday Reflections: Acts of Love or Loving Ourselves Free
    Published On: October 20, 2025

    At a time when we, as human beings, seem so disconnected, these simple acts, one to another, help us to see one another and to reconnect. These acts remind us of what really matters and they reawaken our hearts.

  • Monday Reflections: Benson Nurtures Faith, Formation and Resilience at Duke Divinity
    Published On: October 10, 2025

    The Rev. Meghan Benson, chaplain at Duke Divinity School, has spent nearly two decades walking alongside students as they discern their calls to ministry. Her work centers on leading worship and offering pastoral care to both residential and hybrid students.

  • Monday Reflections: God Offers the Long View
    Published On: October 10, 2025

    I wonder where you see tangible signs of hope even when it feels everything we know is shifting? I wonder where are the places of hope you can touch or hold…or perhaps even mount on a Christmas tree? May God give us grace to see concrete hope, even in places of desolation and despair.

  • General secretary outlines faith-based response to humanitarian crises unfolding amid shifting geopolitical contexts
    Published On: October 9, 2025

    Addressing the boards of Global Ministries and Higher Education and Ministry in a joint online meeting, General Secretary Roland Fernandes outlined the agencies’ progress on faith-based responses to suffering caused by ongoing global instability and humanitarian crises, and he announced This Moment Matters, a campaign to address global needs in key areas of focus.

  • GBHEM Hosts Landmark Gathering to Equip Deacons for New Sacramental Responsibility
    Published On: October 3, 2025

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) hosted the 2025 United Methodist Church Deacons Gathering, a landmark event convening nearly 150 deacons, provisional deacons and candidates in Nashville, Tennessee, and online.

  • Monday Reflections: Fog on the Road
    Published On: October 3, 2025

    Love is truly the most powerful force we can encounter. If our communities put the energy it takes them to be angry into being loving, no challenge will stand against them. Love always wins.

  • Monday Reflections: Hope, Joy and Presence Inform Chaplain Anderson’s Campus Calling
    Published On: October 3, 2025

    When the Rev. Brian Anderson meets a new student at Alaska Pacific University, he sees more than just a name on a roster. “What inspires hope for me,” he says, “is beginning relationships. Meeting each new student and reconnecting with returning ones over the years. It’s a privilege to walk alongside them.” 

  • Garrett’s Global Partnership Reimagines Theological Education Through MEF Support
    Published On: September 24, 2025

    A pioneering partnership between Garrett Evangelical-Theological Seminary and Africa University is reshaping how theological education is delivered globally, thanks to a $400,000 grant from the Ministerial Education Fund (MEF) administered by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM).

  • Monday Reflections: ISBN
    Published On: September 24, 2025

    We are layered people. We work with layered people. Our experiences and memories make of us a cohesive canvas of seemingly contradictory feelings. This is who we are. And that is ok.

  • GBHEM Helps Study USA Celebrate 30 Years of Global Impact 
    Published On: September 23, 2025

    In early September, leaders from United Methodist-related, University Senate-listed colleges and universities joined representatives from the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Study USA partnership with the British Council in Northern Ireland. 

  • UMC Support Shaped Dr. Bond Hopson’s Legacy of Higher Education Leadership
    Published On: September 22, 2025

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. — When she started college at age 26, Dr. Cynthia Bond Hopson didn’t know where the road would lead. However, for this lifelong United Methodist, the church’s support — through scholarships, prayers and people — turned dreams into a legacy of leadership in higher education.

  • The Rev. Dr. (Lt. Col.) Kent Lundy Named UMEA Director
    Published On: September 22, 2025

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) has appointed Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Kent Lundy as director of the United Methodist Endorsing Agency (UMEA), effective Oct. 1.

  • Monday Reflections: Pushing Buttons
    Published On: September 22, 2025

    Love is truly the most powerful force we can encounter. If our communities put the energy it takes them to be angry into being loving, no challenge will stand against them. Love always wins.

  • Monday Reflections: James
    Published On: September 12, 2025

    We pour ourselves into the lives of so many people. We go the extra mile to let them know their lives are meaningful and that they matter. Do we know we matter? Do you know that you matter?

  • MTSO will be the new home of the Center for Integrative Pastoral Practice
    Published On: September 11, 2025

    Methodist Theological School in Ohio has been selected as the new academic home of the Center for Integrative Pastoral Practice (CIPP).

  • Gulley Appointed Executive Director of NAAMSCU
    Published On: September 11, 2025

    The Rev. Dr. Stuart Gulley has been named executive director of the North American Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges and Universities, effective September 1.

  • Monday Reflections: 180 Degrees
    Published On: September 5, 2025

    Repentance is not exclusively a Judeo-Christian concept, but it is central in the Christian tradition. Repentance refers to a change of ways, a 180-degree shift in someone’s perspective. It is literally going in the opposite direction from where one was heading.

  • Opportunities and Challenges for Campus Ministry
    Published On: September 3, 2025

    Explore how United Methodist campus ministries are navigating evolving student needs, cultural shifts, and institutional challenges while fostering spiritual growth and leadership on college campuses.

  • Strengthening mission relationships with Philippine partners
    Published On: August 22, 2025

    Philippines Central Conference partners and staff from Global Ministries and GBHEM participated in a roundtable discussion on strategic mission goals in August.

  • Monday Reflections: Free Words
    Published On: August 22, 2025

    Who has given you advice that has changed your life?

  • Monday Reflections: Safety First!
    Published On: August 18, 2025

    Friends, I pray you had a great summer. I hope you had some meaningful rest and, with your staff, are ready to welcome a new community of students this fall. For the next few weeks, I am bringing you reflections based on the Psalms. This week’s psalm speaks about taking refuge and experiencing safety in God.

  • Investing in Leadership Excellence at the United Methodist DS-DCM Orientation
    Published On: August 15, 2025

    Under the leadership of Bishop Sandra Steiner Ball and a team of bishops, and with support from the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, the recent United Methodist DS-DCM Orientation on July 27-31 brought together new and existing district superintendents, directors of connectional ministries, and assistants to the bishops for onboarding and training. 

  • RMN Convocation Marks New Chapter in Church’s LGBTQ+ Inclusion Efforts
    Published On: August 1, 2025

    Advocates for LGBTQ+ inclusion within The United Methodist Church, including the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), gathered July 24-27 in Madison for the biannual convocation of the Reconciling Ministries Network (RMN), celebrating the recent removal of harmful language from the Book of Discipline.

  • Methodist Leaders Convene to Strengthen Mission in Latin America and the Caribbean
    Published On: July 31, 2025

    Eighty-six participants, representing 40 partners across the region, assembled for a mission consultation held July 21-23 in Panama.

  • Juneteenth Observation at NAAMSCU Meeting Calls for Justice, Equity and Truth-Telling
    Published On: June 26, 2025

    DETROIT — Leaders from United Methodist-related institutions, including seminaries and Historically Black Colleges and Universities called for justice, historical reckoning, and a renewed commitment to equity in higher education and society during a Juneteenth panel discussion.

  • University Senate Strengthens United Methodist Educational Ties at Joint Meeting with NAAMSCU
    Published On: June 25, 2025

    In a joint meeting with the North American Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges and Universities (NAAMSCU) on June 19, the University Senate of The United Methodist Church reaffirmed and deepened its connection with UM-related educational institutions focusing on their United Methodist identity, academic excellence and social justice in higher education.

  • 2024 Impact Report Highlights Year of Transition, Alignment and Ministry
    Published On: June 25, 2025

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry 2024 Impact Report offers a detailed look at a year shaped by transition, renewed alignment and a deepened commitment to developing transformational leaders for the church and the world.

  • Updated Board of Ordained Ministry Library and Handbook Now Available
    Published On: June 10, 2025

    The updated Board of Ordained Ministry Library, including the updated BOM Handbook, is now live on the GBHEM website, offering 2025 candidacy forms and essential resources to support the work of annual conferences.

  • Joy in music and learning for Brazilian and U.S. students
    Published On: June 9, 2025

    In the dark days of January, members of Grace United Methodist Church in Harrisburg, Pa., welcomed visiting music students from Brazil who seemed to bring the sunshine and a big burst of warmth with them all the way from South America.

  • Travel ban to affect United Methodist mission and ministry
    Published On: June 6, 2025

    A June 5 opinion piece in United Methodist Insight titled “New U.S. Travel Ban Will Harm the United Methodist Church” raises concerns about the potential impact of the travel ban on the worldwide church.

  • UMEA Celebrates 3 New Chaplains at USAF Graduation
    Published On: June 6, 2025

    Retired Lt. Col. Rev. Mitchell Lewis of the U.S. Army, a United Methodist Endorsing Agency (UMEA) consultant, attended the May 23 graduation of three chaplains from the U.S. Air Force Basic Chaplain Course at Maxwell Air Force Base.

  • Scholarship Helps Julianna Caskie Complete Political Science Degree with Purpose
    Published On: June 4, 2025

    Julianna Caskie is one of 290 General Board of Higher Education and Ministry scholarship recipients who graduated this spring.

  • Kimberly Hall: An Unexpected Journey to Military Chaplaincy
    Published On: May 26, 2025

    The Rev. Major Kimberly Hall has served as a chaplain for 13 years — six and half years in the Army and six years in the Air Force after transferring in 2019.

  • Capt. Jennifer Bowden: Leading with Faith in the Coast Guard
    Published On: May 26, 2025

    The first woman and first United Methodist chaplain assigned to the Coast Guard, Navy Capt. Chaplain Jennifer Bowden offers assurance and God’s grace to those facing some of their most difficult moments.

  • Col. Karen Meeker: Answering God’s call in the skies and on the battlefield
    Published On: May 26, 2025

    The Rev. Col. Karen Meeker’s passion for ministry began early, with a call that led to her becoming the second woman chaplain in the 82nd Airborne Division.

  • Chaplain Luigi Perez Finds Purpose in Air Force Ministry
    Published On: May 26, 2025

    The Rev. Capt. Luigi Perez Perez, an Air Force chaplain stationed at Keesler Air Force Base, sees the world as his parish.

  • Military chaplains reflect on sacred duty to walk with service members
    Published On: May 26, 2025

    Memorial Day honors the cost of military service in the lives lost and those changed. United Methodist-endorsed military chaplains across the armed forces walk beside the living, those who carry visible and invisible wounds of war.

  • Howard University Graduate Reflects on Future in Medicine, Commitment to Community
    Published On: May 23, 2025

    Scholarship recipient Lenah Alghali has set her sights on a future rooted in service and scholarship after graduating from Howard University.

  • Commission on CCTEF awards $1.26 million in latest grant cycle
    Published On: May 20, 2025

    The United Methodist Church’s Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF) Commission awarded 83 grants from 163 applications, totaling $1.26 million, to advance theological education in all Central Conferences at its first meeting of the quadrennium.

  • Ohio State Graduate Follows Calling to Doctoral Studies and a Career in Mental Health Care
    Published On: May 20, 2025

    Scholarship recipient Samuel Yu graduated with a master’s in human development and family science from The Ohio State University, specializing in couple and family therapy.

  • Seini Fine Prepares for Ministry with Claremont Graduation
    Published On: May 16, 2025

    “I want others to know that it’s never too late to answer God’s call. Even after years of waiting, the opportunity came, and I’m ready," said Seini Fine, a 2025 Claremont School of Theology graduate and GBHEM scholarship recipient.

  • Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Confers Honorary Degree on Roland Fernandes
    Published On: May 13, 2025

    Roland Fernandes received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree for his impact and leadership in global mission, education and humanitarian service in The United Methodist Church.

  • GBHEM Celebrates 290 Scholarship Recipients Graduating This Spring
    Published On: May 13, 2025

    As commencement season unfolds this May, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) celebrates the dreams realized by 290 graduates whose journeys were fueled by GBHEM scholarships.

  • Annual Conferences Need to Approve Amendment to Paragraph 35 of UM Constitution
    Published On: May 10, 2025

    Annual conferences are strongly encouraged to ratify the constitutional amendment to Paragraph 35 (Ballot #4) because it standardizes and clarifies who is eligible to vote for clergy delegates to General Conference.

  • General Secretary Signs AAC&U Statement Defending Academic Freedom
    Published On: April 28, 2025

    Roland Fernandes, general secretary of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry and of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church, joined more than 500 higher education leaders in signing “A Call for Constructive Engagement,” a statement from the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) defending the essential freedoms of U.S. colleges and universities against political interference and coercive government overreach.

  • GBHEM Approves $5.2 Million in Special Grants for UMC Seminaries
    Published On: April 23, 2025

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) approved a one-time Ministerial Educational Fund (MEF) subsidy of $400,000 to each of the 13 United Methodist theological schools at its spring 2025 board of directors meeting.

  • Boards Affirm Expanding and Extending the Love of God
    Published On: April 23, 2025

    Presentations from partners energize Global Ministries and Higher Education and Ministry board members, inspiring questions on how the church might be uniquely positioned to meet this moment of increased suffering around the world.

  • A moral imperative to stand on the side of the gospel
    Published On: April 10, 2025

    Report of General Secretary Roland Fernandes to the Board of Directors of Global Ministries and Higher Education and Ministry

  • GBHEM Scholarship Enables Mertes to Pursue Sports Economics Dream
    Published On: March 27, 2025

    “I am so grateful and humbled. This scholarship helps me fulfill my dream of attending college, and I look forward to continuing to grow my faith within the Methodist Church throughout college and beyond.” — Matthew Mertes, The Ohio State University Matthew Mertes is...

  • Haley M. Reardon to Lead Fundraising Efforts for Higher Education and Ministry and Global Ministries
    Published On: March 24, 2025

    Haley Reardon, chief development officer Haley M. Reardon joins the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry and the General Board of Global Ministries as chief development officer on March 24, 2025. Reporting to General Secretary Roland Fernandes, Reardon will lead both agencies in advancing their global...

  • GBHEM Scholarship Empowers Purtell’s Path Toward Forensic Science
    Published On: March 20, 2025

    The $1,000 GBHEM Ethnic Scholarship significantly helps Jacquelyn Purtell afford college.

  • GRASP Scholarship Offers Encouragement to Awino at Africa University
    Published On: March 17, 2025

    "This scholarship is a symbol of encouragement and belief in my potential. It tells me that I am seen and that my efforts are recognized." — Dorine Awino, Africa University The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry's International Grants and Scholarship Program scholarship is...

  • GBHEM General Scholarship Helps William Brown Pursue Data Science Degree
    Published On: March 13, 2025

    "This scholarship not only provides vital financial assistance but also reinforces my belief in the power of education to create change." — William Brown, Cornell College William Brown’s future in data science took a significant step forward with the General Scholarship from the General Board...

  • GRASP Scholarship Allows Agneba to Focus on his Theological Studies
    Published On: March 10, 2025

    "The scholarship frees me from many worries. It allows me to focus on my most urgent needs, such as paying for materials and sanitary items. It also removes the pressure of school fees, which often distracts me from my academic goals." — Elysee Agneba, Africa University ...

  • GBHEM Scholarship Helps Esguerra Pursue Nursing Career
    Published On: March 6, 2025

    “Thank you to the United Methodist Church, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, and everyone working behind this scholarship." — Marie Adelaine Esguerra, Olivet Nazarene University The COVID-19 pandemic inspired Marie Adelaine Esguerra, a 2024 General Board of Higher Education and Ministries...

  • Onacha Uses GRASP Scholarship to Pursue Information Science at Kenya Methodist University
    Published On: March 3, 2025

    “GBHEM's financial support has been instrumental, rescuing me from financial constraints and empowering me to realize my dreams through education." — Emmah Onacha, Kenya Methodist University Emmah Onacha, a student at Kenya Methodist University, is using the financial support provided by the General Board...

  • GRASP Scholarship Allows Allbe to Access Needed Academic Resources
    Published On: February 28, 2025

    “This scholarship is invaluable to me. It will help me acquire the resources I need for my studies, including books that aren’t available in the university library, as well as essential materials like soap, toothpaste, and documents for my courses." — Juvenale Allebe, Africa University ...

  • GBHEM Scholarship Helps Engineer Gunn’s Career Dreams
    Published On: February 27, 2025

    “Thank you so much for helping me with college and especially helping my faith grow. College is very expensive, and for you to personally help me means a lot. Again, thank you for this generous gift.” — Connor Gunn, University of West Florida Connor...

  • Dismantling the U.S. Department of Education Harms Us All
    Published On: February 24, 2025

    Students on the campus of Drew University, a United Methodist-affiliated school. Photo by Kathleen Barry, UMNS By Roland Fernandes, General Secretary of Higher Education and Ministry and Global Ministries of The United Methodist ChurchThe General Board of Higher Education and Ministry of The United Methodist Church...

  • GRASP Scholarship Helps Adisa Continue studies at Africa University
    Published On: February 24, 2025

    “This scholarship eases my family’s financial load and allows me to focus entirely on my education. It’s not just monetary support; it’s a vote of confidence in my potential and skills.” — Anne Adisa, Africa University A scholarship from the General Board of Higher...

  • Executive Appointments in Ministry and Education
    Published On: February 21, 2025

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is pleased to announce the appointments of the Rev. Margaret Lassiat as executive director of ministry and Dr. Philip Wingeier-Rayo as executive director of education. These leaders bring decades of experience in ministry, education and global leadership, making them well-suited to further GBHEM’s mission of equipping...

  • GBHEM Scholarship Helps Chipongo Focus on Empowering Women, Transforming Communities
    Published On: February 20, 2025

    "Education is not just about personal growth; it’s a means to uplift others, especially women and girls. This scholarship eases the burden of my studies and strengthens my commitment to serving my community." — Jacqualine Chipongo, Drew University Theological School Jacqualine Chipongo’s journey from...

  • GBHEM Scholarship, Life Experiences Help Butler-Cefalo Answer God’s Call
    Published On: February 18, 2025

    “I am a first-generation college student, so for a long time, graduate school was just not an option for me. I am so thankful for the opportunity to continue my education, and I could not do it without your gracious support." — Abby Butler-Cefalo, Wesley Theological Seminary in...

  • University Senate Meets for First Session of New Quadrennium
    Published On: February 18, 2025

    The University Senate of The United Methodist Church met Feb. 10-11 in Atlanta for its first meeting of the new quadrennium. The University Senate of The United Methodist Church met Feb. 10-11 in Atlanta for its first meeting of the new quadrennium. Senators from Methodist-related U.S....

  • GRASP Scholarship Helps Abiud Get Textbooks and Supplies for Studies
    Published On: February 17, 2025

    “The scholarship may seem modest, but it makes a significant difference. It helps cover the cost of textbooks and supplies, which allows me to focus more on my studies. It also signifies recognition of my academic achievements, which is incredibly motivating.” — Nyamongo Abiud, Africa University ...

  • MTSE Forum in Prague Focuses on Self-Care and Strategic Planning
    Published On: February 17, 2025

    MTSE members and the e-academy students in the sanctuary of the church in the Czech Methodist Center in Prague. The Methodist-Related Theological Schools of Europe (MTSE) met in Prague, February 3-7, for a forum on self-care and strategic planning. Led by outgoing President Hilde Marie...

  • GBHEM Scholarship Aids Callan Jacobson’s Journey Toward a Career in Investment Banking
    Published On: February 13, 2025

    “This scholarship is truly an answer to my prayers. It provides more financial freedom and inspires me to give back someday to students who will appreciate it just as I do.” — Callan Jacobson, the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Callan Jacobson, a finance student...

  • GRASP Scholarship Empowers Bussane to Pursue Theological Studies at Africa University
    Published On: February 11, 2025

    “This scholarship has not only alleviated the financial burden of my education, but it has also allowed me to focus more on my academic pursuits without the added stress of financial constraints.” — Paulo Bussane, Africa University Thanks to a International Grants and Scholarship...

  • Answering the Call with GBHEM Scholarship: Ashlee French’s Journey Toward Chaplaincy
    Published On: February 6, 2025

    “I am grateful for the Brandenburg scholarship, which enables me to pursue graduate theological education at minimal cost. It is a joy to finally answer God’s call and to do so without financial burden.” — Ashlee French, Wesley Theological Seminary Ashlee French is answering...

  • GBHEM Scholarship Helps Tiara Allen Pursue Becoming a Licensed Therapist
    Published On: February 6, 2025

    “Receiving this scholarship means so much to me. It’s not just about the money—it’s a recognition of my commitment to my education and future career. The support from the United Methodist Church is helping me get one step closer to achieving my dreams.” — Tiara Allen, Bennett College ...

  • GBHEM Scholarships Empower Savion William’s Future at Claflin University
    Published On: February 6, 2025

    "The financial relief from these scholarships has been huge. It has alleviated a lot of the burden for my parents and me. I'm truly grateful because this support allows me to focus on my education and my future." — Savion Williams, Claflin University Savion...

  • GRASP Scholarship Transforms Chawinga’s Education and Career Plans
    Published On: February 4, 2025

    “Your support is greatly appreciated. I am now able to register for my semester courses in due time and see my final examination results without obstacles from the finance office here at Africa University.” — Themba Chawinga, Africa University For Themba Chawinga, a student...

  • GBHEM Scholarships Help Oluwapelumi Dada Pursue Innovation and Service
    Published On: February 3, 2025

    “I am deeply honored to receive this scholarship. Your generous support has lightened my financial burden, allowing me to focus more on my studies and professional development.” — Oluwapelum Dada, Huston-Tillotson University Oluwapelumi Dada, a student at Huston-Tillotson University — one of the 11...

  • GBHEM Scholarship Scholarships Fuel Munira Morris’s Journey from Bennett College to Wall Street
    Published On: February 3, 2025

    “I’m incredibly grateful for this support. It’s more than just financial aid; it’s a sign that my church believes in me and my future. I’m motivated to keep working hard and give back, just as I’ve been given so much.” — Munira Morris, Bennett College ...

  • GBHEM Scholarship Supports Kayla Hennigan’s Dream of Serving Underrepresented Communities
    Published On: February 3, 2025

    “The community I’ve found at Dillard has pushed me to excel in ways I never imagined. I’ve gained knowledge that will last far beyond graduation, and I’ve had the opportunity to inspire and mentor others, which has been incredibly fulfilling.” — Kayla Hennigan, Dillard University ...

  • GBHEM Scholarship Helps Cleaver Taking Advantage of Opportunity at Stanford University
    Published On: February 3, 2025

    “Going to college is essential for me because it provides more options for the future. African American women haven’t always had the choice of getting an education. Now that I have that opportunity, I must take advantage of it.” — Alayna Cleaver, Stanford University ...

  • Education and United Methodist Church Help Davis Change Lifecycle
    Published On: February 3, 2025

    “The church is making great things happen in the community. This scholarship was a blessing I couldn’t have imagined. They’ve always been there for us — offering prayers, meals, and resources for those in need. They don’t judge; they just help.” — Garry Davis, Paine College ...

  • UM Scholarships help Demar Williams Pursue Pharmacy School Dreams
    Published On: January 31, 2025

    Demar Williams, an Edith Allen Scholarship and UM Allocation Award recipient, is determined to make an impact in both his community and the field of pharmacy.

  • United Methodist Support Helps Fuel Brittney Daniel’s Juvenile Justice Dream
    Published On: January 31, 2025

    “Your support has inspired me to continue striving for excellence and to give back to my community in meaningful ways. Thank you for believing in me and investing in my future. Your generosity has truly made a difference in my life.” — Brittney Daniel, Paine College ...

  • United Methodist Support Fuels Crystal Nwabeke’s Journey at Meharry Medical College
    Published On: January 29, 2025

    “Your scholarships have provided me with the means to cover my rent and living expenses, allowing me to focus entirely on my studies and pursuit of my degree. This support has made a profound impact.” — Crystal Nwabeke, Meharry Medical College For Crystal Nwabeke,...

  • GBHEM Scholarship Helps Abigail Smith Dive Deeper into Conservation
    Published On: January 29, 2025

    Abigail Smith is on a mission to protect the natural world — and thanks to the Rev. Dr. Karen Layman Gift of Hope Scholarship, she is one step closer to making that dream a reality.

  • United Methodist scholarship portal open for United Methodist students
    Published On: January 5, 2025

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announces that its scholarship application portal is open for United Methodist students seeking scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study at colleges, universities and seminaries in the United States.  Potential scholarships awarded range from $500 to $1,200, on average. “These scholarships...

  • Chaplaincy training in South Africa equips leaders in pastoral care
    Published On: November 15, 2024

    November 15, 2024 | by Kimberly Lord Muldersdrift, South Africa — The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM)’s, Leadership, Education, and Development (LEAD) Hub, South Africa, held an “Introduction to Chaplaincy” training from Oct. 28 to Nov....

  • Hope in times of challenge
    Published On: October 15, 2024

    United Methodist mission and education agencies form new boards of directors. October 15, 2024 | by Elliott Wright NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The general boards of Higher Education and Ministry and Global Ministries affirmed their partnership in mission and ministry during a joint meeting of their boards of directors in Nashville...

  • GBHEM directors organize and prepare for service
    Published On: October 14, 2024

    Higher Education and Ministry and Global Ministries boards meet in Nashville for organization, orientation and connection. Bishop Sandra Steiner-Ball with Roland Fernandes. The bishop gave the sermon during opening worship for the joint GBHEM and GBGM meeting taking place October 14 - 17 in Nashville, Tenn. Photo: Adam Bowers NASHVILLE,...

  • Transforming Ministry Through CPE: A Journey of Growth and Justice
    Published On: August 22, 2024

    Rev. MiRhang Baek, Virginia Annual Conference, The United Methodist Church, with spouse Rev. TaeWon Kang. Participating in the Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry’s Center for Integrative Pastoral Practice (CIPP) has profoundly transformed my self-awareness, personal growth and ministry as...

  • Connexion: Celebrating United Methodist-related Educational Institutions and the Communities They Serve
    Published On: July 5, 2024

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is excited to announce the launch of "Connexion," a new initiative that highlights the impact and stories of United Methodist-related institutions across the United States, fostering a deeper sense of community, support, and transformation across the denomination. What is Connexion? United...

  • Fernandes begins tenure as general secretary of two agencies as he assumes GBHEM’s chief executive role
    Published On: July 1, 2024

    Roland Fernandes, general secretary of the General Board of Global Ministries (GBGM) and the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), has assumed leadership of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), effective July 1, 2024. Fernandes has served since the fall of 2020 as general secretary of GBGM and...

  • Building the Church of Tomorrow
    Published On: April 29, 2024

    The process of uniting knowledge and vital piety is a theological core value of the Wesleyan tradition, The United Methodist Church, and the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), which guides United Methodist higher education ministries. United Methodists are called to support principled Christian leaders around the world...

  • UM Student Day Offering Gains Major Support from Methodist Church of Puerto Rico
    Published On: March 19, 2024

    Each year the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) awards approximately $5.5 million in scholarships to students all over the world thanks to the support of faithful members of The United Methodist Church.

  • Empowering UMC Ministry Through Financial Assistance
    Published On: March 8, 2024

    UMC Partnerships Help to Strengthen Theological Education What could a newlywed from Alabama and a grandfather of two living in Washington, D.C., possibly have in common? Well as seminary students striving towards their ministerial calling, they may have more in common than meets the eye. Both John Bruce and...

  • THE BODY OF CHRIST IN MOTION
    Published On: February 27, 2024

    The Central Conference Theological Fund (CCTEF) illuminates the power of the connectional Spirit among us in the East Congo Episcopal Area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  • Philander Smith University Student Keshira Watson Fulfills Lifelong Ministry Aspiration
    Published On: January 3, 2024

    No one ever had to guess what Keshira Watson wanted to do for a living. From the time she was in 2nd grade, she just knew. “I’ve always known that I was called to ministry,” said Keshira, 22, a student at Philander Smith University in Little Rock, Ark., a historically...

  • African Senate of Methodist Education Officially Established with Elected Leadership
    Published On: December 19, 2023

    The African Association of Methodist Institutions of Higher Education (AAMIHE) and the African Association of United Methodist Theological Institutions (AAUMTI) made history in late October 2023 by electing Methodist educational leaders to serve on the newly established African Senate for Methodist Education (ASME). The nominations took place during the “Methodist...

  • Empowering UMC Ministry Through Financial Assistance
    Published On: November 8, 2023

    Both John Bruce and Leslie Williams are recipients of the Excellence in Clergy Leadership Scholarship, and both understand that the high costs of education can sometimes be an obstacle in pursuing one’s dreams. However, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is helping to tackle those barriers, one student at a time. 

  • GBHEM and GBGM Move Toward Greater Missional Alignment as Rev. Greg Bergquist Announces His Retirement
    Published On: October 24, 2023

    Roland Fernandes Named as Successor to Lead Both Agencies Rev. Greg Bergquist, general secretary of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), has requested a retired relationship from the California-Nevada Annual Conference, effective June 30, 2024, after serving as GBHEM’s chief executive for more than five years. Roland...

  • GBHEM Shares a Heartwarming Moment with Pope Francis
    Published On: September 21, 2023

    In an extremely "heartwarming" moment, a few of our Methodist leaders greeted Pope Francis with a John Wesley bobblehead doll. When Pope Francis received the John Wesley bobblehead figure, he immediately recognized it and said, “Oh, John Wesley, the Methodist!”

  • Faith and Intellect, Help Rev. Kosh Jr. Cast a Wider Net
    Published On: September 21, 2023

    By connecting young adults to a greater network of other disciplined young adults, campus ministers, mentors, and seasoned ministry leaders, the Rev. Kevin Kosh Jr. is helping to build a pipeline of transformational leaders to serve within the church and respective UMC affiliated HBCU campuses.

  • GBHEM locks into energy of YOUTH 2023
    Published On: August 18, 2023

    With teenagers from all over the world converging on the Daytona Beach (Fla.) Ocean Center from July 25-28, YOUTH 2023 provided a prime opportunity for GBHEM staffers to meet with the church’s future leaders at the board’s booth.

  • GBHEM Scholarships helps students thrive despite obstacles
    Published On: August 16, 2023

    GBHEM scholarships are even more important for students at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), who on average depend more financial aid than students from non-HBCUs.

  • Wealth of the Sun
    Published On: July 24, 2023

    While many people have just begun to think about alternative power sources for their homes and businesses, the Higher Institute of Theology of Abadjin-Doumé (ISTHA) has depended on it since 2019, thanks to funding through the Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF).

  • University Senate Announces Accrediting Organizations
    Published On: July 21, 2023

    During the June 28, 2023 meeting, the University Senate voted to clarify which accrediting organizations satisfy the accreditation standards articulated in the Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church 2016 and the University Senate’s Organization, Policies, and Guidelines 2017-20201 for its 107 Senate-listed schools, colleges and universities.

  • A Season for Renewal and a Joint Commitment to our Worldwide Connection
    Published On: June 28, 2023

    During this season, we can witness signs of hope, motivation, and opportunities for action. As people involved in the general agencies of the United Methodist Church, we have seen our worldwide ecumenical connection at work!

  • Philander Smith College names GBHEM’s chief equity officer and assistant general secretary, Dr. Cynthia Bond Hopson as interim president
    Published On: June 23, 2023

    Dr. Cynthia A. Bond Hopson, chief equity officer and assistant general secretary of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), has been appointed to serve as the interim president of Philander Smith College effective July 1, 2023.

  • GBHEM Celebrates 55 Graduates from its Groundbreaking Angella P. Current- Felder Women of Color (WOC) Scholars Program
    Published On: May 30, 2023

    Dr. Angella P. Current-Felder, who at the time was the executive director of the Office of Loans and Scholarships at GBHEM recognized this as an opportunity to make a difference. Her innate ability to be a “change agent” lead to the creation of the Angella P. Current- Felder Women of Color (WOC) Scholars program. 

  • Exploring the journey from college to chaplaincy
    Published On: May 12, 2023

    Very few understand this more than Rev. Dr. Kent A. Lundy. A United Methodist Elder in the Indiana Conference, Rev. Dr. Lundy currently serves as wing chaplain to the 181st Intelligence Wing Air National Guard in Terre Haute, Indiana.

  • Grounding for a Life of Service
    Published On: May 4, 2023

    That’s why sound theological education is crucial from the start, with programs like the  Central Conference Theological Fund (CCTEF), which helps to make theological education possible for so many throughout Africa, Europe, and the Philippines.

  • ACPE Educator Rev. Dr. Christinah Kwaramba Inspires Transformative Leadership Through CPE Spiritual Training
    Published On: April 24, 2023

    Rev. Dr. Christinah Kwaramba is dedicated to the success of her students in the Center for Integrative Pastoral Practice (CIPP) Program.

  • Philander Smith College Student, DeCarlos Nora Wins $500 Scholarship From GBHEM
    Published On: April 4, 2023

    DeCarlos Nora, a student at Philander Smith College who is scheduled to graduate in 2026, received a $500 scholarship at GBHEM's first HBCU Scholarship Night for United Methodist students attending a HBCU.

  • Making Good News Travel
    Published On: March 8, 2023

    In the Philippines, leaders find theological grounding and leadership skills to navigate uncharted waters through the Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF). 

  • GBHEM Honors the Life and Legacy of Rev. Roger A. Hopson, Devoted Husband, Minister, and Teacher
    Published On: February 23, 2023

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry created the Rev. Roger A. Hopson Seminary Scholarship, in memoriam of the Rev. Roger A. Hopson, devoted husband, father and minister.

  • GBHEM Receives 2022 Friend of Children Award from the Boys and Girls Country of Houston
    Published On: February 14, 2023

    In late January, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) was presented with the 2022 Friend of Children Education Partner Award for its work and collaboration on the J.A. Knowles Memorial Scholarship.  

  • GBHEM Announces Decision to Sunset EM360
    Published On: February 9, 2023

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) will sunset EM360 from its offered services in the coming months.

  • University Senate Approves Policy Change to Offer Fully Online Master of Divinity Degree
    Published On: February 9, 2023

    On Jan. 26, 2023, the University Senate met virtually and approved a policy change that allows United Methodist students the opportunity to engage in a fully online Master of Divinity degree program.

  • The Black College Fund Celebrates the Investiture of Dillard University’s Eighth President
    Published On: January 31, 2023

    On Jan. 27, 2023, Dr. Rochelle L. Ford was officially installed as the eighth president of Dillard University.

  • United Methodist Endorsing Agency Celebrates 50 Years of Women Being Admitted to Military Chaplaincy
    Published On: January 21, 2023

    This year marked the 50th anniversary of women being admitted to the military chaplaincy. A formal celebration was held in Arlington, Virgina, Jan. 12. 

  • Overcoming Obstacles to a Theological Education
    Published On: November 21, 2022

    Thanks to the Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF) grants, both Mária and Ferenc have now graduated with Spiritual Development and Christian Ministry diplomas from Wesley Bible School – the first students to graduate in seven years.

  • Our Reflections from the 2022 Jurisdictional Conferences
    Published On: November 17, 2022

    Jurisdictional conferences typically meet every four years to elect new bishops and select members of general boards and agencies. After electing 13 new bishops during their Nov. 2-5 meetings, the denomination’s five U.S. jurisdictional conferences announced episcopal assignments effective Jan. 1.

  • Dr. Kina Mallard Appointed as Executive Director of NAAMSCU
    Published On: November 15, 2022

    The North American Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges, and Universities (NAAMSCU) and the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Kina Mallard as the executive director of NAAMSCU, effective November 1, 2022.

  • Chief Equity Officer and Assistant General Secretary of GBHEM Receives Circle of Friends Award from Meharry Medical College
    Published On: November 15, 2022

    Nashville, TN, November 11, 2022 – Dr. Cynthia A. Bond Hopson, Chief Equity Officer & Assistant General Secretary of GBHEM, was awarded the prestigious Meharry Circle of Friends award on Oct. 27, 2022.

  • GBHEM Announces 2022 Willson Lecture Speakers 
    Published On: September 27, 2022

    Nashville, TN, Sept. 23, 2022 – The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry announced its 2022 Willson Lecture speakers, Professor Dr. Peter Mageto and Professor Dr. Jamisse Uilson Taimo.

  • GBHEM Mourns the Death of Board Member Vivian Bull
    Published On: August 31, 2022

    Nashville, TN, August 31, 2022 – It is with great sadness that the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry announces the death of board member Vivian Bull.

  • GBHEM Launches Passage UMC
    Published On: June 6, 2022

    An Online Solution to Aid Clergy and Candidate Tracking in the United Methodist Church UMCARES is moving and will become Passage UMC Nashville, TN, June 6, 2022– GBHEM recently rolled out Passage UMC, the central location for candidates and clergy to track progress toward their vocational goals in the United...

  • CCTEF Awards 98 Grants Totaling $1,672,600 to Expand Theological Education Around the World
    Published On: May 23, 2022

    Nashville, TN (May 22, 2022) — The Commission on Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF) met virtually early in 2022, awarding 98 grants totaling $1,672,600 to the seven Central Conferences of The United Methodist Church.

  • CCTEF Grant Recipient Spotlight: Kamina Methodist University, School of Theology
    Published On: May 20, 2022

    Grants from the Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF) have assisted with making a positive impact on theological education in the Congo Central Conference, contributing to the growth of the United Methodist Church in Africa.

  • GBHEM General Secretary Rev. Greg Bergquist Awarded Honorary Doctorate
    Published On: May 20, 2022

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is pleased to announce General Secretary, Rev. Dr. Greg Bergquist was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Claremont School of Theology. 

  • GBHEM Announces the Election of Bishop Sandra Steiner Ball as Board of Directors President
    Published On: April 19, 2022

    Nashville, Tenn. | April 19, 2022 – The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) recently announced the election of Bishop Sandra Steiner Ball as the President of its board of directors.

  • Our Reflections from the 2022 Jurisdictional Conferences
    Published On: March 8, 2022

    In the United States of America, The United Methodist Church is divided into five areas known as jurisdictions: Northeastern, Southeastern, North Central, South Central, and Western. Jurisdictional conferences typically meet every four years to elect new bishops and select members of general boards and agencies. After electing 13 new...

  • An Open Letter to IAMSCU In Response to the Invasion of Ukraine
    Published On: March 8, 2022

    We stand with the people of Ukraine. The invasion of their sovereign land by order of the President of Russia is unjustifiable. It is in violation of any standard set among nations for how to live in just ways within the world community. This invasion has killed thousands, targeted innocent civilians,...

  • Participants Reflect on their Clinical Pastoral Education Experience
    Published On: February 10, 2022

    Douglas:  I learned something from each member but the common lesson was to go beyond what I thought I was capable of. Taking initiative, speaking up, paying attention to detail, using experience and stores. All these and so much more I gained from them and attempted to use in our...

  • CCTEF Grant Recipient Spotlight: The Rev. Mathias Marinyame
    Published On: January 27, 2022

    Zimbabwe pastor says access to relevant theological education “transforms ministry,” provides security during COVID-19 pandemic After completing his undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Divinity with honors at Africa University in 2009, the Rev. Mathias Marinyame of the Zimbabwe East Annual Conference longed to pursue a master’s degree at the United...

  • GBHEM is seeking your input
    Published On: September 24, 2021

    “The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) of The United Methodist Church (UMC) is partnering with Phoenix Marketing International (PMI) to conduct research related to the current and emerging needs of current and future leaders of the Church, the academy, and the world. Your voice and perspective are...

  • Published On: September 1, 2021

    The Reverend Gerald C. Liu, PhD, Director of Collegiate Ministries, Initiatives, and Belonging and ordained elder of the Mississippi Annual Conference is pleased to announce 10 Francis Asbury Award winners for the 2020 – 21 academic year on behalf of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry [GBHEM] and...

  • Published On: August 31, 2021

    MUTARE, ZIMBABWE —At the United Methodist-related Africa University (AU), the university’s board of directors has opened a search for AU’s fifth Vice Chancellor. Bishop Mande Muyombo, chair of the Africa University Vice Chancellor Search Committee said the committee is working with Korn Ferry International (KFI) to identify a candidate who...

  • GBHEM LAUNCHES NEW COMPREHENSIVE EM360 ASSESSMENT SYSTEM TO HELP STRENGTHEN PASTORAL LEADERSHIP, ENHANCE CONNECTION
    Published On: June 11, 2021

    Research-Based, Strengths-Focused Tool Offers Enhanced Reporting, Mobile Format to Help Clergy, District Superintendents and Annual Conferences Better Quantify Leadership Effectiveness and Develop Plans to Enhance Ministry NASHVILLE, Tenn. – To ensure local pastors have a complete view of their ministry and how to continue developing engagement within their church, GBHEM...

  • BOM Academy 2020-2021
    Published On: April 7, 2021

    Sept. 23-May 29 The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) invites you to join BOM Academy 2020-2021. We have remodeled our quadrennial training of Board of Ordained Ministry members into a unique multipart virtual training with special appearances by nationally renowned experts in theology and faithful leadership. As...

  • Journey Toward Ordained Ministry Profile: The Rev. John Mark Wang, Senior Pastor, Cornerstone United Methodist Church, Placentia, California
    Published On: March 24, 2021

    JTOM scholar/mentor credits The United Methodist Church with guiding him “through classes, workshops, trainings and colleagues to serve God and the world.” By Barbara Dunlap-Berg Preacher’s kid John Mark Wang didn’t hear how passionately God was calling him to ordained ministry until his father recruited him to lead fellowship games...

  • GBHEM to Host Renowned Travel Expert Rick Steves for Exclusive Live Discussion on “Travel as Spiritual Act”
    Published On: March 12, 2021

    TV Host and Author to Share How Connecting with Communities, Cultures Has Inspired His Own Spiritual Growth on March 23 As travelers worldwide cautiously await the opportunity to pack their bags once again, renowned travel expert and author Rick Steves will join the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry...

  • Journey Toward Ordained Ministry Helps Seminarians Discover How God is Calling Them
    Published On: March 11, 2021

    The Rev. Carlos S. Reyes Rodriguez, Racial Equity and Community Engagement Manager, National Justice for Our Neighbors By Barbara Dunlap-Berg, with biographical information courtesy of Global Ministries Rev. Carlos S. Reyes Rodriguez Growing up in Colombia, South America, Carlos S. Reyes Rodriguez was surrounded by people of many cultures and...

  • Journey Toward Ordained Ministry Offers Freedom to be Oneself
    Published On: March 9, 2021

    Brown says Journey Toward Ordained Ministry offers freedom to be oneself, along with practical approaches to ministry. By Barbara Dunlap-Berg. The youngest of four children, Alexis Faith Brown grew up in a fun-loving, nurturing home in Baltimore. Her mother is an ordained elder in the Baltimore-Washington Conference and her father,...

  • Journey Toward Ordained Ministry Mentor Shares Experiences, Knowledge
    Published On: March 3, 2021

    Navigating the ordination process is not always easy. The Rev. Nickie Moreno Howard helps others on the journey. By Barbara Dunlap-Berg. Nickie Moreno Howard Even as a little girl, she knew she would pursue ordination. “I always loved church and couldn’t wait for the chance to preach and lead Bible...

  • GBHEM’s ‘Our Road Reimagined’ Takes Shape
    Published On: January 15, 2021

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announced its blueprint for “Our Road Reimagined” in August, detailing plans to realign its culture and organizational structure to allow the agency to continue its mission in a more effective, innovative and sustainable way. GBHEM’s mission is not changing, but the...

  • In Memoriam: Professor Munashe Furusa, Vice Chancellor of Africa University
    Published On: January 13, 2021

    Professor Munashe Furusa, Vice Chancellor of Africa University The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry mourns the passing of its friend, colleague and partner in higher education, Professor Munashe Furusa, vice chancellor of Africa University. Furusa died in the early morning hours of Wednesday, Jan. 13 in Mutare, Zimbabwe...

  • Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Santiago Correa Erases Racial Lines in Afro-Latinx Theology
    Published On: December 8, 2020

    By Jessica Love Yolanda Santiago Correa The daughter of two United Methodist ministers, Yolanda Santiago Correa was determined to take her career in a different direction. Yet, the prophetic call of ministry and the powerful connectivity of the United Methodist Church was too loud for the Puerto Rico native to...

  • A Christmas Message from GBHEM
    Published On: December 2, 2020

    Dear Friends, In this season of Advent, it seems as if we are all in the same place as the shepherds of Bethlehem. Like them, we are waiting in the darkness, doing our best to keep watch over our flocks and find safety in a frightening world. Yet, the shepherds...

  • Women of Color Scholar Series: Talley to Build New Paths to Success for Women
    Published On: November 16, 2020

    By Jessica Love Dr. Cynthia Talley (front left) and her mother. Dr. Cynthia Talley grew up in a Christian home and knew early in life that God was calling her to do mission and pastoral work. “It was the PTL [Praise the Lord] Club, Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker,” Talley...

  • Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Moore Uses Research and Writing as Social Justice Ministry
    Published On: October 28, 2020

    By Jessica Love Rev. Jeania Ree Moore Education and the Church have always been a central part of Rev. Jeania Ree Moore’s life. “I come from a family of educators,” Moore explained. “I was raised United Methodist and… I attended religious schools K-12 [kindergarten through 12th grade] ... So, religion...

  • Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Ross Paved the Way as Scholar and Mentor
    Published On: October 16, 2020

    By Jessica Love Rosetta Ross Growing up in Dorchester, South Carolina, a young Rev. Dr. Rosetta Ross watched the civil rights movement unfold before her eyes. I was in elementary and high school during that time,” Ross recalled, “I can remember how significant the implications of the Civil Rights Movement...

  • Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Little Reimagines Holistic Salvation for Black Women
    Published On: October 2, 2020

    By Jessica Love Lahronda Little Georgia native Lahronda Little’s call to ministry began in the seeded, colorful rows of her grandparent’s garden. “I always start with my grandparents garden,” Little said. “Everything that I know about God was formed in that context…Everything I’m doing right now goes directly back to...

  • Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Lee Works for Trauma-Informed Pastoral Counseling
    Published On: September 25, 2020

    By Jessica Love Hee Jin Lee Growing up in Seoul, South Korea, Hee Jin Lee’s love for music drew her to the church. “I loved music and singing songs,” she said. “I was raised in a non-Christian family, and one of my friends asked, ‘Hee Jin, do you want to...

  • Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Sun-Ah Kang Breaks Gendered Barriers in Theology
    Published On: September 18, 2020

    By Jessica Love Sun-Ah Kang South Korea native Sun-Ah Kang vividly remembers the moment God called her to be a champion for women in ministry. “When I was in high school, I went to this retreat and the guest speaker was a male, very old, retired pastor,” Kang recounted. “He...

  • Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Kang Finds God’s Love in the ‘Layers’
    Published On: September 11, 2020

    By Jessica Love Hayoung Kang The daughter of a single mother with breast cancer, Hayoung Kang’s own traumatic experiences inspired her call to ministry. Now, as an Angella P. Current-Felder Women of Color (WOC) Scholar, she is empowered to create political theology and philosophy to help others navigate trauma. The...

  • Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Bonilla Closes Gaps in Seminary Education
    Published On: September 4, 2020

    By Jessica Love Rev. Patricia Bonilla Rev. Patricia Bonilla learned at an early age how important it is to see color and acknowledge differences. “In high school, I was one of two Mexican students in my whole grade,” she said. Now Bonilla, who is an ordained deacon in the Northern...

  • Women of Color Scholars’ Series: Dellinger ‘Writes the Book She Wants to See’
    Published On: August 28, 2020

    By Jessica Love Dr. Lisa Dellinger Dr. Lisa Dellinger recently earned her Ph.D. in theology, history and ethics from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois, making her the 49th graduate of the Angella P. Current-Felder Women of Color Scholars program. Dellinger, who is working toward ordination as a United Methodist...

  • #ColortheConversation Campaign Makes Space for Dialogue
    Published On: August 20, 2020

    On August 20, 2020, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) began #ColortheConversation as a new discussion and listening campaign to address racism in higher education and ministry. The campaign will elevate and center the voices and experiences of people of color in our agency and affiliated institutions....

  • GBHEM: Our Road Reimagined
    Published On: August 12, 2020

    Today, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) launches a new guiding structure for its long-held mission of preparing leaders for the Church, the academy and the world. “Our Road Reimagined” is the result of a months-long process to survey and remodel the agency. This effort included a...

  • ‘Connecting people to opportunities’: Rust College’s first woman president
    Published On: August 7, 2020

    By Jessica Love Dr. Ivy Taylor, President of Rust College Former mayor of San Antonio, Texas Dr. Ivy Taylor, was recently elected as Rust College’s first woman president. She is the 12th president in the college’s 154-year history. Rust College, founded in 1866 in Holly Spring, Mississippi, is the oldest...

  • Current-Felder Recognized as Longtime Advocate for Women of Color Scholars
    Published On: June 22, 2020

    Current-Felder retired from GBHEM in 2010. When the United Methodist Black Clergywomen’s Caucus met for the first time in 1987, there were almost no women of color to represent their voices in religious higher education. Dr. Angella P. Current-Felder, then the executive director of the Office of Loans and Scholarships...

  • In Memoriam: Dr. Yed Esaïe Angoran
    Published On: June 16, 2020

    Dr. Yed Angoran at GBHEM. Photo by Kimberly Lord. The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) mourns the loss of its dedicated friend and colleague, Dr. Yed Esaïe Angoran. He passed away on Saturday, June 13 in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. “Dr. Angoran has had an immense presence and...

  • “Leading in Crisis” E-Panel Discussion with Bishops Carter and Hagiya
    Published On: June 10, 2020

    View the recording | Download the slides "Leading in Crisis" e-panel discussion with Bishop Grant Hagiya of the California-Pacific Conference and Bishop Ken Carter of the Florida Conference. Our discussion topic is, "Feeling like you didn't sign up for this, and other pastoral realities of 2020." A GBHEM E-Panel Discussion...

  • A Statement of Prayer and Solidarity
    Published On: June 5, 2020

    To our constituencies and communities, The events in Minneapolis and across America since May 25 have wrested us from one crisis and plunged us into another. Still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic, our communities have now been confronted with graphic imagery of the murder of George Floyd and the continued...

  • Upcoming E-Panel Discussion: Coronavirus at the Crossroads of Faith and Science
    Published On: April 17, 2020

    GBHEM E-Resources is preparing its first live e-panel discussion: "Coronavirus at the Crossroads of Faith and Science." Moderated by GBHEM General Secretary Rev. Greg Bergquist, the panel will feature Dr. James E.K. Hildreth and Professor Randy L. Maddox. Dr. James E.K. Hildreth Hildreth is the president of Meharry Medical College...

  • Welcoming the Hope of Easter
    Published On: April 8, 2020

    GBHEM’s Rev. Mitchell Lewis, director of the United Methodist Endorsing Agency, offers us this comforting reminder as we celebrate the Risen Lord. Even in this time of fear and uncertainty, hope lives. Happy Easter from the board and staff of GBHEM! *Please note: the GBHEM Office is closed on April...

  • Meet the Scholars: Expanding Education to Protect At-Risk Widows
    Published On: April 2, 2020

    Rev. Mwepu Dikonzo As an expert in pastoral care and counseling, Rev. Mwepu Dikonzo said he felt an “obligation” to continue his education so that he might be better equipped to help his community. Where he lives in the Kamina region of the Democratic Republic of Congo – and throughout...

  • GBHEM Loans & Scholarships to Offer Financial Relief Measures
    Published On: March 26, 2020

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) recognizes that the coronavirus pandemic will cause financial hardship for many graduate and undergraduate students. In response to the economic impact of the global pandemic, the GBHEM Office of Loans and Scholarships has made some important updates to its policies. New...

  • University Senate Approves Distance Learning as Virus-Prevention Measure
    Published On: March 18, 2020

    Update April 20, 2020: The United Methodist University Senate executive committee has voted to allow official United Methodist seminaries and non-United Methodist seminaries to offer coursework via distance learning through the end of the 2020 summer session without jeopardizing their status with the University Senate. The extension of this authorization...

  • Burundi Celebrates Unity with First Course of Study Graduation
    Published On: March 13, 2020

    Joyful singing filled the air in Gitega, Burundi on Saturday, Feb. 29 as 192 pastors graduated from the country’s first Course of Study program.  It was a day of celebration, not only for the pastors, but for the entire Burundi Annual Conference, which is recovering after more than a decade...

  • GBHEM Moves to Remote Work in Response to COVID-19
    Published On: March 12, 2020

    Updated April 30, 2020: In accordance with Nashville Mayor John Cooper’s four-phase plan for reopening Davidson County, GBHEM staff will continue to work from home through at least Friday, May 29. The agency is carefully monitoring this evolving situation and following the recommendations of local health officials. Using this news...

  • Remembering Africa University Visionary John Wesley Z. Kurewa
    Published On: February 25, 2020

    Rev. Dr. John Wesley Z. Kurewa was a champion for Africa University and a leading voice in its founding. With his passing on Feb. 15, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) has lost a valued member of our higher education family. Many GBHEM staff worked closely with...

  • College Credit Now Available for Local Pastors’ Course of Study
    Published On: February 18, 2020

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is excited to announce a series of new partnerships that will allow licensed local pastors to earn college credit for the Course of Study training program. Beginning this spring, GBHEM and Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, will collaborate to provide Course...

  • In Memoriam: Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Scott-Joiner
    Published On: February 12, 2020

    On Jan. 11, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) said goodbye to board member and friend, Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Scott-Joiner. She passed away at the age of 57 in St. Louis, Missouri. Scott-Joiner was appointed to the GBHEM Board of Directors in 2017 and served as...

  • Conferences May Contract GBHEM for Educational Fund Management
    Published On: February 6, 2020

    In an effort to further serve students and higher education partners, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) Office of Loans and Scholarships now offers fund administration services to annual conferences. This includes oversight of the scholarship application and allocation processes for conference-based scholarships. The North Carolina Conference...

  • Finding a Halo of Possibility
    Published On: January 23, 2020

    Rev. Greg Bergquist, GBHEM General Secretary Friends, A halo of possibility is always right beside us. Dr. Stuart Kauffman, a theoretical biologist and complex systems researcher, believes that alongside the other general laws of physics should be something he calls the “Adjacent Possible Theory.” The idea of the “adjacent possible”...

  • Published On: January 8, 2020

    At their annual January meeting, members of the National Association of Schools and Colleges of the United Methodist Church (NASCUMC) voted to change the membership policies governing their organization. “With this vote, we’ve begun an approximately six-month-long process to broaden our membership and open our organization to educators in the...

  • Published On: January 6, 2020

    Presidents and top representatives from United Methodist schools, colleges and universities across the United States have announced their support for the creation of a U.S. Regional Conference of The United Methodist Church. There are multiple proposals before the 2020 General Conference that call for the creation of a U.S. Regional...

  • Meet the Scholars: Lecturer Plans Christian Education with Community Roots
    Published On: December 20, 2019

    Rev. Sign is an adjunct lecturer in social sciences at Africa University. Rev. Sophirina Sign has had a lifelong passion for learning, a thirst for answers that drives her ministry as well as her studies. When asked how faith has shaped her career, she explained, “Through reflecting on the things...

  • Merry Christmas!
    Published On: December 19, 2019

    The GBHEM Office will be closed Dec. 24-27 and on Jan. 1. We look forward to serving you in 2020!

  • Editorial GBHEM Lanza Ediciones en Español en América Latina
    Published On: December 18, 2019

    (Read this release in English) El Rvdo. Juan Eduardo Guerrero Pulido La Junta General de Educación Superior y Ministerio (GBHEM por su sigla en inglés) anuncia con entusiasmo una nueva asociación para llevar a seis países de América Latina ediciones en idioma español de títulos populares de la Editorial GBHEM....

  • GBHEM Publishing Launches Spanish-language Editions in Latin America
    Published On: December 18, 2019

    (Leer en Español) Rev. Guerrero working at his press in Colombia. The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is thrilled to announce a new partnership to bring Spanish-language editions of popular GBHEM Publishing titles to six Latin American countries. The agreement begins with one book and will ideally...

  • Bergquist Named GBHEM General Secretary
    Published On: December 10, 2019

    Rev. Greg Bergquist, General Secretary The Board of Directors for the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is pleased to announce the election of Rev. Greg Bergquist as the agency’s new general secretary. Bergquist comes to the role after serving for six months as GBHEM’s acting general secretary....

  • From Foster Care to Flourishing: Knowles Scholarship Opens the Door to Success
    Published On: December 3, 2019

    Paying for college can seem like a daunting task for anyone, but for students who grew up in foster care or children’s homes, it can be an almost insurmountable task. The J.A. Knowles Scholarship was created with those students in mind. Administered by the General Board of Higher Education and...

  • Exploration 2019: A New Generation Discerns God’s Call
    Published On: November 8, 2019

    Participants gather for worship at Exploration 2019. At a time when The United Methodist Church is facing unprecedented change and uncertainty, Exploration 2019 was a powerful reminder of just how many young leaders are willing to step up and steer the future of the Church. “God is still calling and...

  • Meet the Scholars: Educator Explores Spiritual Awakening from Aldersgate to Nigeria
    Published On: October 31, 2019

    Rev. Yahuda Zailani, Lecturer at Banyam Theological Seminary, Nigeria Rev. Yahuda Zailani has served in ministry for the United Methodist Church for more than 25 years and has spent the last 12 as a lecturer at Banyam Theological Seminary in Nigeria. He keeps a packed academic schedule — teaching five...

  • Meet the Scholars: AU Chaplain Examines Faith in Context
    Published On: September 26, 2019

    Rev. Maudy Muchanyereyi, Africa University Chaplain. Rev. Maudy Muchanyereyi likes to say that her career in higher education “found her.” A member of The United Methodist Church’s Zimbabwe Episcopal Area, Muchanyereyi stepped into the role of chaplain at Africa University after serving as pastor at a community church, and faith...

  • 48th Women of Color Scholar Builds Community, Promotes Belonging
    Published On: September 19, 2019

    When Elyse Ambrose began studying for her master of divinity degree, she never imagined she would continue to a doctorate. But many of her academic advisors at the Interdenominational Theological Center noticed her passion for her work and encouraged her to take the next step. “I took my assignments...

  • New Book Calls on Christian Truth Tellers in a Fake News Age
    Published On: September 4, 2019

    Where would we be without the truth telling of Jesus? In an era of “fake news” and “alternative facts,” the choice is clear: truth telling or bondage to lies. In “Truth Telling in a Post-Truth World,” D. Stephen Long argues that we tell the truth not because we are convinced...

  • Black College Fund Summer Series: Becoming a Voice for the Voiceless
    Published On: August 30, 2019

    By Jessica Love Black College Fund (BCF) Lina H. McCord intern Marcinia Johnson is a rising sophomore at Bennett College, and her ultimate career goal is to become a defense attorney for mentally disabled persons. Her own life experience drives her to speak up for others. “I want to represent...

  • GBHEM Stands with Our Schools
    Published On: August 29, 2019

    Friends, John Wesley carefully intertwined education with faith when he formed the Methodist tradition as a student movement at the University of Oxford in 1729, and later founded Kingswood School in 1748. Nearly three hundred years later, the tradition of Wesleyan education has lifted millions out of poverty, swept the...

  • First Africa University-Wesley House Doctoral Class Takes Shape
    Published On: August 26, 2019

    This summer, Africa University (AU) and Wesley House Cambridge officially launched their new joint doctoral program with a class of 13 students from across the continent of Africa. “The program helps to develop faculty for Methodist theological seminaries, colleges and universities in Africa,” said Dr. David Bishau, director of Africa...

  • Black College Fund Summer Series: Discovering New Purpose After Tragedy
    Published On: August 15, 2019

    By Jessica Love For many young adults, the transition to college is an exciting time – new faces, new environment and new opportunities. Even more thrilling is the love and support of family during this important phase. For Samarya Jenkins, things were different. She had a difficult start at Claflin...

  • GBHEM Awards Nine Grants to Expand Minority Leadership
    Published On: August 15, 2019

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) awarded nine Ethnic-in-Service Training (EIST) Grants this summer. Offered in sums up to $10,000, EIST grants help United Methodist institutions and their surrounding communities recruit, train and support ethnic persons for leadership roles throughout the church and the world. This year’s...

  • In Memoriam: Dr. Julius S. Scott, Jr.
    Published On: August 8, 2019

    Dr. Julius S. Scott, Jr. Photo courtesy of Paine College. On August 1, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) said goodbye to another longtime member of its education family. Dr. Julius S. Scott, Jr., the agency’s former associate general secretary for the Division of Higher Education, passed...

  • In Memoriam: Rev. Dr. F. Thomas Trotter
    Published On: August 1, 2019

    Rev. Dr. F. Thomas Trotter. Photo courtesy of Claremont School of Theology. Rev. Dr. F. Thomas Trotter, the former general secretary of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), died peacefully on July 26, 2019 at the age of 93. Trotter was known as a visionary leader throughout...

  • Introducing the New GBHEM.ORG: A Website for the Modern Church
    Published On: July 30, 2019

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) serves a modern global audience, helping Methodists around the world discover, claim and flourish in God’s call on their lives. Our website, gbhem.org, is a crucial point of communication between our agency and the many clergy, students and educators we assist....

  • Black College Fund Summer Series: Finding a Home and a Higher Purpose
    Published On: July 26, 2019

    By Jessica Love Accepted to 25 prestigious universities and awarded nearly one million dollars in scholarship money, Frederick Uy chose to attend Claflin University in Orangeburg, South Carolina for one reason. “It was the tone of the conversation,” Uy said. “I had visited several university orientations and the content was...

  • Black College Fund Summer Series: Inspiration and ‘Victory in the Midnight’
    Published On: July 17, 2019

    By Jessica Love ViaFaith McCullough As the daughter of two United Methodist pastors, ViaFaith McCullough has attended her fair share of annual conferences. None of them, however, impacted her as profoundly as her first conference visit as a newly-trained Lina H. McCord intern for the Black College Fund. In the...

  • Black College Fund Summer Series: The Promise of ‘Unbothered’ Faith
    Published On: July 3, 2019

    By Jessica Love Langston Carter-Price Dillard University sophomore Langston Carter-Price struggled to manage classes and engage in extracurricular activities while working twenty hours a week. His renewed faith, however, led him to the Black College Fund.  “Financially, I was struggling…I was ready to quit,” he said. That is when Rev....

  • Rev. Dr. James T. Laney Receives First Global Ethical Leadership Award
    Published On: June 26, 2019

    Methodist educational leaders from around the globe gathered at the Carter Center in Atlanta on Tuesday evening to honor the achievements of Rev. Dr. James T. Laney, President Emeritus of Emory University. Laney is the inaugural recipient of the Global Ethical Leadership Award. The award was jointly presented by the...

  • Black College Fund Summer Series: Church Mentors that Help and Inspire
    Published On: June 21, 2019

    By Jessica Love Sydney Pelichet’s educational path is a testament to the connectional ministries of The United Methodist Church. Today, the 21-year-old is a rising senior at Dillard University – one of 11 United Methodist-related historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) – and a Lina H. McCord intern with the...

  • A Legacy of Education: GBHEM’s Ken Yamada Honored by Africa University
    Published On: June 13, 2019

    In the early 1980s, United Methodists in Africa, led by Bishop Arthur Kulah of Liberia and Bishop Emilio J. M. de Carvalho of Angola, set a challenge before the church to design, site and build a new university for the continent of Africa. As a member of the General Board...

  • The 5 Church Performance Measures that Matter
    Published On: May 21, 2019

    Modern church leaders face a unique set of challenges. The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, recently commissioned research to identify those challenges and help leaders overcome them. The purpose of GBHEM’s Leadership Development Needs Assessment was to ascertain...

  • Staff Promotions in the Division of Ordained Ministry
    Published On: May 9, 2019

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is pleased to announce the promotion of two outstanding team members in the Division of Ordained Ministry. Beginning June 1, Rev. Shannon Conklin-Miller and Rev. Meg Lassiat will both step into new roles at GBHEM. Conklin-Miller will become the acting associate...

  • Three Questions to Challenge – and One to Encourage – Your Answer to God’s Call
    Published On: May 2, 2019

    In his book, “Loving God with One’s Mind,” Thomas Trotter, former General Secretary of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) said, “There are many ways of loving God, some helpful, some problematic. Some love God with their selfless service to neighbor. Some love God by the diligent...

  • New Guide and Training to Help Students’ Mental Well-Being
    Published On: April 25, 2019

    UPDATE: The June and July Awakened Life training retreats are now at capacity. Due to popular demand, GBHEM is exploring the option to offer a third retreat. Please check back on our site in mid-May or reach out to Gerald Liu (gliu@gbhem.org) with questions. The number of 18- to 26-year-old...

  • Hybrid Doctoral Program Will Educate 13 Theology Students from Continental Africa
    Published On: April 4, 2019

    Thirteen students from across continental Africa will receive scholarships for a doctoral program offered by Africa University in Zimbabwe and Wesley House in Cambridge, England. The project will receive $100,000 this year from The United Methodist Church’s Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF). The partnership will enable African scholars of...

  • Erin Hawkins Named Convener of the United Methodist General Secretaries Table
    Published On: April 3, 2019

    Erin Hawkins, general secretary of the United Methodist Commission on Religion and Race (GCORR), has been elected unanimously to serve as convener of The United Methodist Church’s General Secretaries Table. She fulfills the term of Rev. Dr. Kim Cape, who will retire in June from the General Board of Higher...

  • Bilingual Edition of Popular Mentoring Guide Now Available
    Published On: March 27, 2019

    Originally published in 1992, the sought-after guide “Mentors as Instruments of God’s Call: Biblical Reflections” by Justo L. González is now available in a special bilingual edition. Readers can follow along in English or Spanish in the new version from the Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education...

  • Well-Being on Campus
    Published On: March 25, 2019

    Resources for individual well-being are one of the greatest needs of college students on campus according to a recent assessment surveying campus ministers and university chaplains across the United Methodist connection. The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) saw the increasing concern for declining mental health and well-being...

  • GBHEM Announces $2 Million in Grants to Expand the Capacity for Theological Education Around the World
    Published On: March 23, 2019

    The Commission on Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF) awarded 96 grants totaling $2 million to the seven Central Conferences of The United Methodist Church. The grants fund theological education initiatives at theological institutions, Boards of Ordained Ministry and associations integrally related to training United Methodist pastors around the world....

  • Learn to Manage Church Finances with this Simple Guide
    Published On: March 21, 2019

    Pastors and lay leaders now have a clear, easy-to-use guidebook for church finances with “Church Finances for Missional Leaders: Best Practices for Faithful Stewardship,” by Bonnie Ives Marden. This important resource was recently released by the Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership...

  • Rev. Greg Bergquist Named Acting General Secretary
    Published On: March 15, 2019

    On Friday, the board of directors for the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announced plans to appoint Rev. Greg Bergquist as the agency’s acting general secretary in June. Bergquist will take charge of GBHEM following the retirement of Rev. Dr. Kim Cape, who recently shared her intention...

  • GBHEM General Secretary Plans to Retire in 2019
    Published On: March 13, 2019

    In a speech to employees on Wednesday, Rev. Dr. Kim Cape announced plans to retire as the general secretary of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) later this year. She has directed GBHEM, the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, since 2011. Cape has served...

  • Can the UMC Sustain 13 Seminaries? A New Study Investigates
    Published On: March 11, 2019

    Are 13 theological schools sustainable by the United Methodist Church (UMC)? A new, independent study found data for that question.   In his “Study of the Thirteen Official Theological Schools of The United Methodist Church,” Daniel O. Aleshire, former executive director of the Association of Theological Schools (ATS), identifies characteristics that set the UMC theological schools apart from those of other denominations. These include racial and...

  • Four Steps to Improve Agency Efficiency and Effectiveness
    Published On: March 7, 2019

    In early 2018, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) launched a new strategic process to ensure the greatest return on investment for its work. Its goal is to bolster the efficiency and impact of GBHEM’s many services as the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church...

  • Specially Designed E-Readers Support Students in Africa
    Published On: March 4, 2019

    United Methodist college and university students in Africa will soon have a unique, affordable tool to help them study. After nearly two years of discussions and research, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and the African Association of Methodist Institutions of Higher Education (AAMIHE) have procured 1,000...

  • Annual Conference Leaders Make Plans for Eight-Year Assessment Process
    Published On: February 23, 2019

    Plenary Session The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) hosted a three-day training, February 19-21, for Annual Conference leaders focused on understanding, developing and implementing the Eight-Year Assessment (EYA) as sanctioned by the 2016 General Conference and described in paragraph 349 of the “Book of Discipline.” The training provided...

  • Three Opportunities for Grace at the Special General Conference
    Published On: February 21, 2019

    Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, One of e. e. cummings’ poems includes the phrase “even if it’s sunday may i be wrong.” It suggests the humility present in the Christian walk, where being “right” is not always paramount. Rather, we are to look outside of ourselves, to our greater...

  • New Anthology Sparks Theological Discussion of Displacement and Marginalization
    Published On: February 19, 2019

    Readers are called to remember that Jesus was an immigrant in the new book, “Displaced Persons: Theological Reflection on Immigration, Refugees, and Marginalization.” This thoughtful anthology was released by the Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist...

  • GBHEM Reorganizes Its Deacon Support
    Published On: February 14, 2019

    Deacons and diaconal ministers will receive support in new ways from the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), The United Methodist Church’s leadership development agency. Due to the projected reduction in denominational funding from 2021 through 2025, GBHEM is not staffing the position of Director of Deacon Ministry...

  • Deadline Approaching for Ethnic In-Service Training Grant Proposals
    Published On: February 12, 2019

    Applications are now available for the annual Ethnic In-Service Training (EIST) grants administered by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM). As the leadership development agency for The United Methodist Church, GBHEM is committed to raising up new leaders from diverse backgrounds. Funds awarded through the EIST grant...

  • Tackling Clergy Debt: Applications Open for High-Impact Clergy Scholarship
    Published On: February 7, 2019

    Many people preparing for United Methodist ordination are daunted by the high price tag associated with their education, and mounting debt can be a barrier to answering God’s call to serve. The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, is...

  • Return to the Building Blocks of Worship with GBHEM’s New Primer
    Published On: February 5, 2019

    Steven D. Bruns takes readers back to the basics of Christian worship in his new book, “Introduction to Christian Worship: Grammar, Theology, and Practice.” Released by the Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, this book...

  • Top 10 Most Important Leadership Competencies
    Published On: February 1, 2019

    What does it take to be a principled, Christian leader? What do strong leaders in the church need to be successful in 2019 and beyond? The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church (UMC), commissioned ROI Institute, Inc. to study the...

  • #MeToo in Church: New Guide to Pastoral Care for Domestic Violence Survivors
    Published On: January 22, 2019

    Many clergy and pastoral-care professionals are unprepared to assist the victims of domestic violence who sit in their churches’ pews, observes Dr. Christy Gunter Sim in “Survivor Care: What Religious Professionals Need to Know About Healing Trauma,” a book recently released from the Publishing Office of the General Board of...

  • Latest Book from GBHEM Publishing Offers a Practical Guide to God’s Grace
    Published On: January 16, 2019

    Grace is simple but complex, free but not cheap, and comprehensible but mysterious. In his new book “Simply Grace: Everyday Glimpses of God,” released by the Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, Bruce L. Blumer delves into the sometimes perplexing power of God’s grace and the role it plays...

  • Methodist University Leaders Call for Broad Ecclesiastical Support of LGBTQ Community
    Published On: January 8, 2019

    Presidents and representatives of United Methodist colleges and universities across the U.S. are urging United Methodist General Conference delegates to follow an inclusive path as they chart the future of the church. Delegates of The United Methodist Church’s special General Conference will meet Feb. 23-26 to discuss church policy in...

  • NASCUMC to Launch a New Academic Exchange with Japanese Partners
    Published On: January 7, 2019

    Students and faculty at United Methodist colleges and universities in the United States and Japan will soon have new opportunities for shared research and cultural exchange. Leaders of the National Association of Schools and Colleges of The United Methodist Church (NASCUMC) and the vice chancellor of Aoyama Gakuin University, a...

  • United Methodist Higher Education Leaders Gather to Enhance Their Influence on the Church
    Published On: January 4, 2019

    Representatives from United Methodist higher education institutions are gathering in Scottsdale, Arizona, Jan. 3-4 to discuss how the values of the church’s higher education ministry could inform the denomination’s mission. Attendees include university presidents and senior leaders from the National Association of Schools and Colleges of The United Methodist Church...

  • General Board of Higher Education and Ministry Launches New Brand Campaign: “Nurturing Leaders. Changing Lives.”
    Published On: January 4, 2019

    A new branding campaign of The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) of The United Methodist Church (UMC) expresses the agency’s commitment to sharpen its focus on the ways that it resources, coaches, trains and consults with lay and clergy leaders throughout their lifetimes, as they discover, claim...

  • $2 Million to be Awarded through the Commission on Central Conference Theological Education Fund
    Published On: December 18, 2018

    The Commission on Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF) met in Nashville, Tennessee at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry offices in early December 2017. The CCTEF meets on an annual basis to select recipients for the CCTEF grants, and every four years a new executive committee is...

  • GBHEM Publishing Releases a Book Offering Help for New Pastors
    Published On: December 12, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), leadership development agency for the denomination, announced the release of a new book, “The United Methodist Clergy Book of Firsts” by F. Belton Joyner, Jr. Written especially for licensing school and Course of Study students, this book...

  • A Humble Call to Mission Brings Free Dental Services to Underserved in Zimbabwe
    Published On: December 7, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) works to build capacity for United Methodist leaders to discover, claim and flourish in Christ’s calling in their lives. God’s impact on a person’s path toward their call isn’t always clear in the beginning. Syreeta McTavous-Mosley never set out to be...

  • New Book by Adrian College Chaplain Advocates for the Intrinsic Worth of Each Person
    Published On: December 4, 2018

    “For Each and All: The Moral Witness of Asa Mahan,” by Christopher P. Momany, is a new book from the Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM). The book is a biography of Asa Mahan (1799–1889), an abolitionist, author, clergyperson, and first president of Oberlin...

  • LEaD Hubs Launched in Mozambique and South Africa
    Published On: December 3, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church (UMC), formally launched Global Hubs for Leadership, Education and Development (LEaD Hubs) for Portuguese speakers and English speakers in areas of Africa. The LEaD Hub for Portuguese speakers, in Maputo, Mozambique, and...

  • A Look at the Local Impact of the United Methodist University of Mozambique
    Published On: November 28, 2018

    United Methodist University of Mozambique (UMUM) is the first United Methodist-related institution of higher learning in Mozambique that is committed to providing a quality education and training centered in human values to people of all ages. The university is an outgrowth of the Cambine Mission Station, which has been a...

  • Asia-Pacific Association of Methodist-Related Educational Institutions Resolves to Make Peace Peacefully
    Published On: November 27, 2018

    The Asia-Pacific Association of Methodist-related Educational Institutions (APAMEI) held its 2018 conference at Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow, India, the first Christian college for women in Asia, established in 1870. Themed “Transcending Boundaries for Peace: Making Peace Peacefully,” more than 250 participants from seven countries attended the conference. Honorable Shri Ram...

  • Latest Book Release from GBHEM Publishing Challenges Assumptions about Middle-Class Methodism’s Roots
    Published On: November 15, 2018

    Methodist leader Nathan Bangs worked to shape the church as missionally focused more than “respectable,” asserts Jared Maddox, Ph.D., in “Nathan Bangs and the Methodist Episcopal Church: The Spread of Scriptural Holiness in Nineteenth-Century America,” the latest release from the Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and...

  • Cynthia Howard Named GBHEM’s Executive Director of Marketing and Communications
    Published On: October 31, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, has named Cynthia Howard as executive director of marketing and communications in the Office of Strategic Leadership. “Cynthia brings a wealth of experience and a passion for this critical work of our...

  • Methodist Educational Leaders Affirm Church Unity and Establish Africa Senate
    Published On: October 26, 2018

    Methodist educational leaders and members of the African Association of Methodist Institutions of Higher Education (AAMIHE) and the African Association of United Methodist Theological Institutions (AAUMTI) are gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, this week for a joint conference. The leaders affirmed their commitment to church unity and established the “Africa...

  • Latest Book Release from GBHEM Publishing Traces Sources of The United Methodist Church’s Debates on Human Sexuality
    Published On: October 24, 2018

    Disagreements in The United Methodist Church about human sexuality extend as far back as the birth-control movement of the 1920s, says Ashley Boggan Dreff, Ph.D., in “Entangled: A History of American Methodism, Politics, and Sexuality.” The volume was recently released by the Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher...

  • Mark Forrester and Tammy Gieselman Join GBHEM’s Division of Higher Education
    Published On: October 16, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) today announced the appointments of Rev. Mark Forrester, D.Min., as assistant general secretary and the Rev. Tammy Gieselman, D.Min., as director of Schools, Colleges, and Universities, both within the Division of Higher Education. “Mark and Tammy bring a wealth of accomplishments...

  • World Communion Sunday Offerings Support Racial-Ethnic Scholarships
    Published On: October 3, 2018

    Rev. Nickie Moreno Howard was able to graduate from seminary and begin her ministry career thanks in part to the financial aid and mentoring she received from United Methodists who give generously each year on World Communion Sunday. Moreno Howard received the Journey Toward Ordained Ministry (JTOM) scholarship from the...

  • Latest Book Release from GBHEM Publishing Explores Leading with Cultural Intelligence while Ministering to God’s Diverse Peoples
    Published On: September 13, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, released a new book, “Develop Intercultural Competence: How to Lead Cross-Racial and Cross-Cultural Churches” by HiRho Y. Park. This book identifies best practices and offers practical tips and...

  • GBHEM Launches 2018 Global Chaplaincy Training Series in Central Conferences
    Published On: August 29, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, launched its 2018 Global Chaplaincy Training series with the first session in Maputo, Mozambique. The agency is supporting an expressed need from Central Conferences for contextual chaplaincy leadership training in specialized settings....

  • Scholarships Help Seminary Students Avoid Debt and Feel Church’s Commitment
    Published On: August 28, 2018

    Divinity students who receive Excellence in Clergy Leadership Scholarships from the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) not only avoid accumulating thousands of dollars in debt, but also gain confidence in their ability to complete seminary and in the United Methodist Church’s commitment to their ministry. During the...

  • MTSE Hosts Annual Meeting to Advance Leadership and Connection within Methodism
    Published On: August 24, 2018

    The Methodist-related Theological Schools in Europe (MTSE) met in England as part of a cluster of activities to celebrate the Wesleyan tradition in education, including a gathering of representatives from The United Methodist Church and The Methodist Church in Britain to mark the 50th anniversary of their 1968 concordat, an affirmation...

  • LEaD Hub Britain Established as 50 Years of Partnership Celebrated
    Published On: August 23, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, has formally announced a new agreement between GBHEM and Wesley House, Cambridge, effective August 2018. The partnership establishes the agency’s newest Global Hub for Leadership, Education and Development (LEaD Hub). Located in...

  • Grants Awarded to 21 Projects Aimed at Increasing Young Clergy in the United Methodist Church
    Published On: August 20, 2018

    As the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) has selected 21 grant recipients for the Young Clergy Initiative (YCI). The grants are awarded annually to programs focused on increasing the number of young clergy in The United Methodist Church...

  • IAMSCU Board of Directors Adopts Immigration Crisis Statement
    Published On: August 17, 2018

    In its annual meeting in London, England, the Board of Directors of the International Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges, and Universities (IAMSCU), an organization supported by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), expressed its alarm about the current global immigration, refugee, and human trafficking crisis. The association...

  • Wolfe Named IAMSCU President
    Published On: August 16, 2018

    Rev. Dr. Thomas V. Wolfe In its annual meeting at Southlands College, University of Roehampton, in London, England, the Board of Directors of the International Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges, and Universities (IAMSCU), an organization supported by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), formally elected Rev. Dr....

  • GBHEM Board of Directors Lay the Groundwork for Formational and Educational Leadership Center
    Published On: August 14, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) Board of Directors has unanimously affirmed a new strategy to establish the agency as the resource center for leadership, education, and formation to support future and current church leaders of the United Methodist Connection. The strategy, approved at the board’s summer...

  • GBHEM Announces 2018 Willson Lecture: Rev. Dr. Susan Henry-Crowe
    Published On: July 23, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), leadership development agency for The United Methodist Church, announced the speaker for the 2018 Willson Lecture, Rev. Dr. Susan Henry-Crowe, general secretary, General Board of Church and Society. Henry-Crowe has served as the social justice agency’s top executive since 2014.  Willson...

  • GBHEM Doubles the Dollar Amount United Methodist Students Can Borrow to Pursue Higher Education
    Published On: July 18, 2018

    The Office of Loans and Scholarships at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announced an increase in the maximum amount of money United Methodist students can borrow to pursue their education. Students can now borrow up to $10,000 per calendar year (January through December) with a lifetime...

  • Meharry Medical College Gets Mobile Dental Unit with Black College Fund Grant
    Published On: July 10, 2018

    Meharry Medical College’s new mobile dental unit, obtained through a partnership with the Black College Fund, administered by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), is enabling students to further Meharry’s long-held mission of providing care for underserved and uninsured people.    The 65-foot mobile unit operated by Meharry’s...

  • “Benedict on Campus: Eight Spiritual Disciplines for Collegiate Ministry” Is the Latest Book Release from GBHEM Publishing
    Published On: July 10, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, released a new book “Benedict on Campus: Eight Spiritual Disciplines for Collegiate Ministry” by David E. MacDonald. This book is a practical guide for those who work with...

  • CONNECT ANEW Resources Available: Information and Resources on GBHEM’s Strategy to Evolve to Meet the Leadership Needs of the Church
    Published On: June 25, 2018

    UPDATE: Connect Anew is no longer active. The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) has updated and expanded the information and resources. The webpage features information about the work the agency is undertaking to evolve as the leadership needs of the denomination change.  During this exciting transition, the...

  • GBHEM LEaD Hub in Brazil Seeks to Improve Leadership in Latin America
    Published On: June 14, 2018

    Improving leadership in the Methodist Church in Brazil and strengthening connections and practical activities between organizations in the Portuguese and Spanish-speaking areas of Latin America are among the top goals for the leader of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry’s (GBHEM) Regional Hub for Leadership, Education and Development...

  • GBHEM’S Book Wins Saddlebag Award
    Published On: June 7, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is honored to announce that “Encoding Methodism: Telling and Retelling Narratives of Wesleyan Origins” by Ted A. Campbell, published by the New Room Books, an imprint of the Publishing Office of GBHEM, was selected as this year’s recipient of the Saddlebag...

  • United Methodist Faculty Recognized for Service: Cutting Edge Curriculum Award and Exemplary Teacher Award Recipients Named
    Published On: May 30, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, the leadership development agency for the denomination, announced the winners for two award programs for faculty. This year, 45 outstanding educators within our United Methodist-related colleges and universities have been selected as recipients of the Cutting-Edge Curriculum Award and Exemplary Teacher Award...

  • New Book from GBHEM Publishing Helps Pastors Reinvigorate Their Ministries By Helping Others
    Published On: May 23, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, released a new book, “Attend to Stories: How to Flourish in Ministry.” Karen D. Scheib invites readers to refresh, renew and rekindle a passion for ministry by helping others...

  • New Study Guide Explores Participation in God’s Mission for the Church
    Published On: May 9, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and the Association of United Methodist Theological Schools announced the release of a new study guide, “Missio Dei and the United States: Toward a Faithful United Methodist Witness.” The guide, suitable for a six- to eight-week study, is a resource to...

  • Campus Ministry Leaders Focus on Creating Sustainable Ministries
    Published On: May 4, 2018

    A visionary model for rethinking how campus ministries can provide meaning and purpose and yet be sustainable was presented during a training event sponsored by the Office of Collegiate Ministry at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM). As the leadership development agency of the denomination, the Annual...

  • GBHEM Announces CONNECT ANEW: A Strategy to Evolve to Meet the Leadership Needs of the Church
    Published On: April 25, 2018

    Updated information can be found here. Through the vision, “generations of thriving, diverse and passionate Christian leaders for The United Methodist Church and the world,” the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announced the launch of the CONNECT ANEW campaign. CONNECT ANEW encompasses the agency’s work to meet...

  • New Book from GBHEM Publishing Explores the Power of Liberating Grace
    Published On: April 19, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, released a new book that invites readers to rethink core concepts of the Christian faith in the invigorating, lifegiving light of grace that has the power to free...

  • New Book from GBHEM Publishing Offers a History of Sacramental Authority to Further Understanding of United Methodist Ministerial Orders
    Published On: April 12, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, announced the release of a new book by Rex D. Matthews, “Ministerial Orders and Sacramental Authority in The United Methodist Church and Its Antecedents, 1784—2016.” The book provides...

  • Native American Ministries Sunday Prepares Diverse Church Leaders
    Published On: April 10, 2018

    The work of the Office of Loans and Scholarships at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) with Native American scholarships plays a vital role in accomplishing the agency’s mission of developing diverse leaders for the denomination. Rev. David Wilson, conference superintendent, Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference, shared how...

  • GBHEM Partners with Africa University and Wesley House Cambridge for a New Doctoral Program Expanding the Capacity for Theological Education on the Continent of Africa
    Published On: April 10, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency for the denomination, today announced a partnership with Africa University and Wesley House Cambridge in the creation of a new five-year, part-time doctoral program in Methodist Theology. With the inaugural class to begin in 2019, applications for...

  • Daring to Dream: Inspired by a legendary Methodist missionary, Korean disciple leads Mongolian university into the future
    Published On: April 3, 2018

    The Office of Clergy Lifelong Learning at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) began a partnership with Huree University in 2016. Since this time, both organizations have looked for ways to expand the partnership in providing quality Methodist education. Six U.S.-based local pastors traveled to Huree University...

  • GBHEM Addresses Interfaith and Religious Life on College Campuses at Intersections Conference
    Published On: March 30, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) hosted collegiate and religious leaders for a weekend-long conference centered on the impact of increased religious diversity on college campuses. The Intersections Conference was held in Nashville, Tennessee on March 23-25, 2018. Eboo Patel Eboo Patel, Ph.D., founder and president of...

  • Steven M. Tipton’s Book Helps Retirees Find Their True Calling in Retirement, Even if for the First Time
    Published On: March 28, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, announced the release of a new book, “The Life to Come: Re-Creating Retirement” by Steven M. Tipton with foreword by Martin E. Marty. According to Tipton, retirement not...

  • GBHEM Board of Directors Affirm Agency’s Work to Build Capacity, Resource and Support the Development of the Future Leaders of The United Methodist Church
    Published On: March 27, 2018

    At the spring 2018 General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) Board of Directors meeting, the board unanimously affirmed the agency’s preparation to establish a center for leadership development and spiritual formation. Rev. Dr. Kim Cape In an address to the board of directors, Rev. Dr. Kim Cape, general...

  • New Book Offers a Wesleyan Evangelism through the Lens and in the Spirit of E. Stanley Jones
    Published On: March 15, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency for the denomination, announced the release of a new book, “E. Stanley Jones and Sharing the Good News in a Pluralistic Society.” F. Douglas Powe Jr. and Jack Jackson are the general editors...

  • New Leaders of GBHEM Global Hubs Visit Nashville for Business Planning and Connection
    Published On: March 9, 2018

    (L-R) First Row: Dr. Paulo Garcia, Rev. Dr. Jamisse Taimo, Rev. Dr. Kim Cape, Dr. Yed Angoran and Rev. Dr. Stephen Hendricks. (L-R) Second Row: Kimberly Lord, Mary Hix, Dr. Amos Nascimento and Lic. Claudia Lombardo. The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency for...

  • Wesley’s Foundery Books Releases a Convenient, Reliable Guide for Polity Questions
    Published On: March 7, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency of The United Methodist Church, announced the release of a new book, “Quick and Easy Guide to United Methodist Polity” by Anne L. Burkholder and Thomas W. Elliott Jr. with foreword by Thomas Edward...

  • Register Now for Annual Conference Leaders in Collegiate Ministry Training
    Published On: March 3, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) will host Tending Holy Currencies: Training for Annual Conference Leaders in Collegiate Ministry in Nashville, Tennessee on April 23-26, 2018. Registration is available now through March 23, 2018. The event is designed to provide resources and ongoing coaching for members of...

  • Rev. Charles W. Tadlock Scholarship Recipient Is Working to Make a Difference in the St. Louis Community
    Published On: February 23, 2018

    Meagan O’Brien is an excellent example of why the investment in the future leaders of our church is a priority at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM). O’Brien, a recipient of the Rev. Charles W. Tadlock Scholarship, is a second-year Master of Divinity student at United Theological...

  • New Book Explores the Intersections of Faith and Religion on College Campuses
    Published On: February 16, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), leadership development agency for the denomination, announced the release of a new book, “Intersections: Faith, Church, and the Academy.” Mark E. Hanshaw, Ph.D., J.D., and Timothy S. Moore, D.Min., MLitt., general editors. “Intersections” shows the innovation and...

  • New Release from Wesley’s Foundery Books Provides Resources for Pastors and Churches in Puerto Rico
    Published On: February 14, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency for the denomination, announced the release of a new book, “Escoge la Sabiduría: Cómo servir y utilizar nuestras palabras y dinero para hacer el bien” [Translation: Choose Wisdom: How to Serve and Use...

  • Register Now for Intersections Conference to Discuss Diversity on College Campuses
    Published On: February 12, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) will host the Intersections Conference in Nashville, Tennessee on March 23-25, 2018. Registration is available now through February 22, 2018. The event is designed for college administrators, faculty, chaplains and campus ministers, student life staff members, students, church leaders, and others...

  • GBHEM Partnership Offers United Methodist Students an Innovative Class on Building Sustainable and Resilient Communities
    Published On: February 8, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) has partnered with Oklahoma City University, the Oklahoma Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church and Mark Davies, Ph.D., to launch the Regional Hub for Leadership, Education and Development (LEaD) for North America. As one of its first initiatives, the LEaD...

  • New Documentary Celebrates the Legacy of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
    Published On: February 1, 2018

    “Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities” is a documentary that examines the impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) on U.S. history, culture and identity. The work of The Black College Fund (BCF) at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM)...

  • GBHEM Publishing Releases a Book Offering Help for Missional Churches
    Published On: January 22, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), leadership development agency for the denomination, announced the release of a new book, “From Relief to Empowerment: How Your Church Can Cultivate Sustainable Mission” by Laceye and Gaston Warner. Ideal for those who want to engage or...

  • GBHEM Publishing Releases a Book Offering Hope for The UMC
    Published On: January 19, 2018

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) released a new book, “A Methodist Requiem: Words of Hope and Resurrection for the Church” by William B. Lawrence. In the book, Lawrence explores the meaning for the requiem as a voice of hope for Christians. Lawrence...

  • Sarah E. Bollinger Joins GBHEM as the Director of Leadership Development in Collegiate Ministry
    Published On: January 10, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) today announced the appointment of Sarah E. Bollinger, Ph.D., as the director of Leadership Development in Collegiate Ministry in the Division of Higher Education’s Office of Collegiate Ministry. Bollinger’s appointment is effective January 16, 2018. In this role, Bollinger will develop...

  • New Scholarship Fund for Deacons Honors a Woman Who Dedicated Her Life to Church Service
    Published On: January 9, 2018

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is honored to announce the latest addition to its more than 70 scholarship funds. The Rubie Plant Butterworth Scholarship Fund will provide financial assistance to individuals attending one of the 13 United Methodist seminaries and pursuing ordination as a deacon. The...

  • EIST Grants Are Used to Transform Young Lives and Recruit Minorities for Church Service
    Published On: January 4, 2018

    Luther Young, a third-year student at Vanderbilt Divinity School, has spent the past two summers mentoring elementary school children at the Freedom School at Clark Memorial UMC in Nashville. The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry’s (GBHEM) mission is centered around the formation and development of leaders for The...

  • Thomas Wolfe Named IAMSCU President
    Published On: January 3, 2018

    A recent meeting of the International Association of Methodist-related Schools, Colleges, and Universities (IAMSCU) Board of Directors in Buenos Aires, Argentina, included a transition of leadership. With a change in Dr. Marcio de Moraes’ university affiliation (now immediate past president of IAMSCU), the board elected Rev. Dr. Tom Wolfe, president...

  • GBHEM Commemorates Three Education Milestones in Argentina
    Published On: January 3, 2018

    IAMSCU and UCEL board members at the 25th anniversary celebration in Argentina. The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) traveled to Argentina to celebrate three milestones within United Methodist global education—the opening of GBHEM’s Regional Hub for Leadership, Education and Development (LEaD Hub) for Latin America and the...

  • Certification for Specialized Ministry to become more Accessible
    Published On: December 26, 2017

    The meeting included representatives from UM educational institutions and GBHEM. Representatives from United Methodist educational institutions and the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) met this fall and are recommending that certification in specialized ministry be made more accessible to and affordable for United Methodist lay leaders. Every...

  • Vocational Orientation Program Prepares Future Methodist Leaders in Brazil
    Published On: December 6, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) recently partnered with the Methodist School of Theology in São Paulo, Brazil to host an event for 87 Brazilian candidates for ministry, most between ages 17 to 25, in the Methodist Church in Brazil. POV or Programa de Orientação Vocacional (Vocational...

  • GBHEM Releases a New Book Featuring Scholarly Statements on Church Unity and Human Sexuality
    Published On: December 5, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and the Association of United Methodist Theological Schools (AUMTS), in support of the Commission on a Way Forward, are the sponsors of a new book, “Unity of the Church and Human Sexuality: Toward a Faithful United Methodist Witness.” This book showcases...

  • GBHEM and AUMTS Convened Church Scholars to Discussion the Mission and Future of the Church
    Published On: November 30, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and the Association of United Methodist Theological Schools (AUMTS) co-hosted an academic theological colloquy, “Missio Dei and the United States: Toward a Faithful United Methodist Witness” November 12-15, 2017, in Boston, Massachusetts.  The colloquy brought together more than 40 United Methodist...

  • GBHEM Offers United Methodist Students Better Options for Funding Education
    Published On: November 29, 2017

    Student loan debt is not always avoidable for those pursuing higher education. Interest rates for educational loans can vary from lender to lender, and federal student loan interest rates have been increasing year-over-year. Thankfully, United Methodist students do not have to worry about increasing interest rates. Through its Office of...

  • Mark Hanshaw Appointed as GBHEM’s Associate General Secretary of the Division of Higher Education
    Published On: November 21, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) today announced the appointment of Rev. Mark Hanshaw, Ph.D., J.D., as associate general secretary of the Division of Higher Education, effective February 1, 2018.  Hanshaw currently serves as the dean for the School of Arts and Letters at Texas Wesleyan University....

  • Best and Brightest Share Deep Impact of The Black College Fund with Local Churches
    Published On: November 13, 2017

    Left: (L-R) Harriett Jane Olson, Jessica Love, Jalen Lawson and Yvette Richards at United Methodist Women Assembly (2014); Right: Dr. Cynthia Bond Hopson presents Rev. Kevin Kosh with award for campus ministry This fall, 20 Black College Fund (BCF) Lina H. McCord ambassadors will visit local churches between November 19...

  • Exploration Event Guides Young Adults on Path Toward Church Leadership
    Published On: November 9, 2017

    A passionate group of approximately 300 young adults from across The United Methodist Connection gathered in Portland, Oregon November 3-5 to learn more about ministry in The United Methodist Church. Exploration provides these young adults with a space to explore ministry options, gain insight from those in ministry and connect...

  • GBHEM Welcomes a New Director of Endorsement
    Published On: November 8, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) today announced the appointment of Rev. Mitchell Lewis as the director of endorsement and endorsing agent in the Division of Ordained Ministry’s United Methodist Endorsing Agency (UMEA). Replacing Bruce Fenner, who retired in September, Lewis’ appointment is effective November 13, 2017. ...

  • “Preaching Methodist Theology & Biblical Truth: Classic Sermons of C. K. Barrett” Is the Latest Addition to GBHEM’s Publishing Office
    Published On: November 1, 2017

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), leadership development agency for the denomination, announced the release of a new book, “Preaching Methodist Theology & Biblical Truth: Classic Sermons of C. K. Barrett” edited by Ben Witherington III. The book introduces readers to Barrett, a...

  • GBHEM Provides New United Methodist History Course for Spanish Speakers
    Published On: October 24, 2017

    The Office of Clergy Formation at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry is now offering an online course option for Spanish speakers. United Methodist History or La Historia de la Iglesia Metodista Unida is now offered in Spanish for the first term in 2018, January 15 to March...

  • GBHEM and African Education Associations Meet in Côte d’Ivoire to Impact Leadership Development on the Continent
    Published On: October 17, 2017

    The African Association of United Methodist Theological Institutions (AAUMTI) and the African Association of Methodist Institutions of Higher Education (AAMIHE) recently held a joint meeting in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The goal of the joint meetings was to create greater synergies, mutual support and cross-promotion of the shared goals and work...

  • New Book by Neal F. Fisher Explores the Christian Faith
    Published On: October 16, 2017

    “Introduction to Christian Faith: A Deeper Way of Seeing” by Neal F. Fisher was released by the publishing ministry at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM). The book navigates seeking an intensely personal relationship with God, understanding that God is there for us even before we seek...

  • Ted A. Campbell Releases a New Book, “Encoding Methodism” with GBHEM Publishing
    Published On: October 5, 2017

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announced the release of a new book, “Encoding Methodism: Telling and Re-Telling Narratives of Wesleyan Origins.” In this work, Ted A. Campbell offers a comprehensive and critically documented account of the founding of Methodism and the distinctive...

  • UMC Leaders Grow Connections in Mongolia, Further Shared Vision for Global Leadership
    Published On: October 4, 2017

    Life Long Clergy Office with Mongolian church leaders. The Clergy Lifelong Learning Office at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) recently traveled to Mongolia with six church leaders to connect with the Southeast Asia and Mongolia Provisional Central Conference and the faculty and students at Huree University....

  • Gift of Hope Scholarship Recipients Are Examples of How and Why the Church Invests in the Future through Education
    Published On: September 19, 2017

    Alexis Bazydola and Paul Tribble are recipients of the Rev. Dr. Karen Layman Gift of Hope Scholarship and examples of the why the investment in the education and development of our future leaders is a priority for the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM). The scholarship is one...

  • Registration Available for Eight-Year Assessment Training Event in Orlando
    Published On: September 18, 2017

    To help annual conferences better understand, develop and implement the requirements for the Eight-Year Assessment (EYA), as sanctioned by the 2016 General Conference, the Candidacy Office at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) is offering a training event February 19-21, 2018, in Orlando, Florida. Every eight years,...

  • Rule 2 Grant Recipients Named
    Published On: September 15, 2017

    Named after Wesley’s Rule for Christian Living “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can,” the Rule 2 Grant is designed to...

  • GBHEM Announces a New Award for Faculty Improving Students’ First-Year College Experiences
    Published On: September 14, 2017

    The Division of Higher Education at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) today announced the new Cutting-Edge Curriculum Award for faculty at United Methodist-related colleges and universities. The inaugural award will spotlight faculty who have developed engaging courses that provide a meaningful first-year experience to shape incoming...

  • New Book from GBHEM Publishing: “Introduction to Theology for Ministry” by Elaine A. Robinson
    Published On: September 13, 2017

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), leadership development agency for the denomination, announced the release of a new book, “Introduction to Theology for Ministry” by Elaine A. Robinson. This book is ideal for teaching students the foundational beliefs of Christianity.  Written from a...

  • NASCUMC Convenes for Summer 2017 Meeting Focused on Mission and Innovation for the Future
    Published On: September 5, 2017

    Focused on the central role that organizational mission plays in directing the activities of each of its member institutions, the National Association of Schools and Colleges of The United Methodist Church (NASCUMC) recently held the second of its biannual meetings in Nashville, Tennessee. Sharing Best Practices The theme for the...

  • GBHEM Board of Directors Confirms Agency’s Work and Future in Leadership Development
    Published On: August 18, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) Board of Directors confirmed the agency’s strategic direction toward a center for leadership formation and development at its August board meeting. Through a new mission and vision, the board provided overwhelming support to move the agency forward by developing leaders equipped...

  • University Senate Commemorates 125th Anniversary
    Published On: August 8, 2017

    The University Senate, established as the oldest educational accrediting agency in the U.S., commemorates its 125th anniversary. Since its founding, the University Senate has provided oversight for the requirements, fulfillment of those requirements, and general operational health of schools, colleges, universities, and theological schools affiliated with The United Methodist Church...

  • E-Reader Training Hosted in Liberia
    Published On: August 3, 2017

    The E-Reader Project is a joint program of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and Discipleship Ministries (DM). The two agencies renewed their commitment to support this project during the 2017-2020 quadrennium with plans to expand this important initiative. As part of this process, DM, GBHEM, and...

  • Excellence in Clergy Leadership Scholarship Provides $1.66 Million to Help United Methodist Clergy Avoid Debt
    Published On: August 2, 2017

    The Office of Loans and Scholarships at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), a center for leadership development across the denomination, today awarded more than $1.66 million to 206 recipients of the Excellence in Clergy Leadership Scholarship. The scholarship was created to help United Methodist clergy avoid...

  • Communicating Organizational Relevance through an ROI Methodology
    Published On: July 28, 2017

    The United Methodist Endorsing Agency (UMEA), part of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), hosted a Leadership Development Return on Investment (ROI) Workshop for 57 senior chaplains, spiritual care managers and faith community leaders at Birmingham Southern College this summer. Bishop McAlilly, preaching at closing worship in...

  • Wesley’s Foundery Books Releases “GO! How to Become a Great Commission Church” by Mark R. Teasdale
    Published On: July 27, 2017

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the leadership development agency for the denomination, announced the release of a new book, “GO! How to Become a Great Commission Church,” by Mark R. Teasdale. Teasdale’s “GO!” provides valuable tactics to help churches answer God’s call...

  • UMC Leaders Focus on Peace Building & Rethinking Conflict
    Published On: July 24, 2017

    Participants gathered at Corrymeela Community, near Ballycastle as part of the travel seminar This year, 11 individuals participated in a 10-day travel seminar to Belfast, Ireland as part of a collegiate ministry program focused on leadership development, peace building and conflict resolution. The Collegiate Ministry Office at the General Board...

  • GBHEM Publishing Announces a New Book, “Raising Hope: Four Paths to Courageous Living for Black Youth” by Anne E. Streaty Wimberly and Sarah Frances Farmer
    Published On: July 18, 2017

    In “Raising Hope: Four Paths to Courageous Living for Black Youth,” Anne E. Streaty Wimberly and Sarah Frances Farmer provide proven methods to effectively motivate Black youth to make healthier choices and create positive outcomes.   The book was released through the Publishing Office at the General Board of Higher...

  • 2017 Francis Asbury Award Recipients Named
    Published On: July 11, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) has presented the Francis Asbury Award to 15 individuals and one group from across the U.S. This annual award is supported by the Division of Higher Education at GBHEM and is one of the ways the agency continually strives to enable...

  • Registration Now Open for Exploration 2017
    Published On: July 3, 2017

    Registration for Exploration, a three-day event for young adults age 18-26, is now open. This biennial event is designed to help attendees listen, discern, and respond to God’s call to ordained ministry, as they explore their gifts for service as a deacon or elder in The United Methodist Church. Exploration...

  • Higher Education and Ministry Announces 2017 YCI Grant Recipients
    Published On: June 30, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) as part of their strategy to enable and resource leadership within the church has selected the 2017 Young Clergy Initiative (YCI) grant recipients. This year, applications were received from every United Methodist jurisdictional conference, and of those applications, 34 grants were...

  • GBHEM Develops a New Center for Clinical Pastoral Education
    Published On: June 29, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announced today the development of a new center for clinical pastoral education (CPE) to meet the growing need for pastoral education resources within The United Methodist Church. GBHEM’s CPE Center will offer creative and flexible programs, including hybrid units to local...

  • GBHEM Candidacy Office Offers Financial Planning Services to Certified Candidates
    Published On: June 27, 2017

    The Candidacy Office at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) has partnered with Wespath and EY (formerly Ernst & Young) to offer financial planning services to certified candidates for licensed and ordained ministry. The services will be offered at no cost to candidates upon certification by their...

  • Collegiate Ministers Make Iconic Pilgrimage Across Spain
    Published On: June 23, 2017

    This year, seven collegiate ministers from across The United Methodist Church joined together for Sojourn 2017. This group made the iconic pilgrimage across France and northern Spain on the Camino de Santiago, ending at the legendary burial place of St. James. Sojourn 2017 was a joint effort of the Collegiate...

  • HANA Scholarship Empowers Pastor to Continue His Education and Service to the Church
    Published On: June 22, 2017

    Pastor Josias Andujar is a past recipient of the HANA scholarship for Hispanic, Asian and Native American United Methodist students and credits the program for providing valuable financial support. “I can honestly say I would not have made it without the HANA Scholarship. Prior to pursuing higher education, I worked...

  • IAMSCU Conference Met Under Theme of “Tearing Down Walls”
    Published On: June 20, 2017

    More than 300 participants from 30 countries across the Methodist connection and educational institutions worldwide gathered for the International Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges, and Universities (IAMSCU) conference on the campus of Universidad Madero, a Methodist school in Puebla, Mexico. An IAMSCU conference occurs every three years and has become...

  • GBHEM Announces New Appointments to the Board of Directors
    Published On: June 16, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announced today the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors: Dr. Vivian Bull, Dr. James Hildreth and Rev. Sun Hee Kim. Vivian Bull, Ph.D.Bull served as 18th president of Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon from 1992 to 2005. She...

  • GBHEM and AUMTS to Co-Host Colloquy Focused on the Future of the Church
    Published On: June 5, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and the Association of United Methodist Theological Schools (AUMTS) today announced plans to co-host an academic theological colloquy, “Missio Dei and the United States: Toward a Faithful United Methodist Witness.” The colloquy, planned in support of the Council of Bishops, will...

  • Women of Color Scholars Program Recognizes Recent Ph.D. Graduates
    Published On: June 1, 2017

    The Office of Loans and Scholarships at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) recognized three recent Doctor of Philosophy graduates who participated in the Women of Color (WOC) Scholars Program: Mary Wong Cheng, Michele Watkins and Catherine E. Williams. Each scholar graduated in May 2017. Started in...

  • A Journey to South Korea Changes the Lives of Five Pastors
    Published On: May 31, 2017

    Diversity is an integral part of what makes us better Christians and a better church. Gaining an understanding of people and cultures that are different from ourselves, and creating inclusive environments for learning, fellowship and worship are a part of building diverse communities of Christ. The Clergy Lifelong Learning Office...

  • GBHEM Mourns the Loss of Dr. Ted Brown
    Published On: May 22, 2017

    With great sadness, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announced the passing of Dr. Ted Brown, 65, on May 20, 2017. Brown began serving as interim associate general secretary for the Division of Higher Education on April 3, 2017. He previously served on the GBHEM Board of...

  • New Study Guide Available to Help Church Discuss Human Sexuality
    Published On: May 17, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and the Association of United Methodist Theological Schools, in support of the Commission on a Way Forward, today announced the release of a new study guide, “The Unity of the Church and Human Sexuality: Toward a Faithful United Methodist Witness.”   The...

  • GBHEM Publishing Office Releases Two New Titles
    Published On: May 12, 2017

    The Publishing Office at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) today announced the release of two new books, “Common Worship: Tradition, Formation, Mission” by E. Byron Anderson and “The Vocation of Theology: Inquiry, Dialogue, Adoration” edited by Rex D. Matthews.   “Common Worship: Tradition, Formation, Mission” says a...

  • David N. Field Releases a New Book with GBHEM Publishing
    Published On: May 4, 2017

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announced the release of a new book, “Bid Our Jarring Conflicts Cease: A Wesleyan Theology and Praxis of Church Unity.” In this work, David N. Field examines and interprets three of John Wesley's key sermons and Wesley’s...

  • Commission on Central Conference Theological Education Announces 2017 Grant Recipients
    Published On: May 2, 2017

    The Commission on Central Conference Theological Education (CCTE) awarded 67 grants totaling more than $1 million to the seven Central Conferences of The United Methodist Church. The grants fund theological education advances at theological institutions, Boards of Ordained Ministry and agencies integrally related to training United Methodist pastors.   The complete...

  • United Methodist Deacons Gather to Discuss Their Roles as Emissaries, Sent by the Spirit
    Published On: April 27, 2017

    Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and the Office of Deacons and Diaconal Ministers at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) are co-sponsoring Deacon Dialogue 2017 on June 28, 2017, at Loyola University Lakeshore Campus, Chicago, Illinois.   Deacon Dialogue is a biennial event designed to provide United Methodist deacons with...

  • Eight New Coaches Certified to Aid in Ministerial and Professional Growth
    Published On: April 18, 2017

    The Clergy Lifelong Learning Office at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and the Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the Korean Methodist Church (KMC) have partnered over the last two years to share best practices and learning resources. The KMC’s clergy coach program is one...

  • In Pursuit of Excellence: Mississippi Pastor Completes Candler Course of Study Program
    Published On: April 13, 2017

    To say that Rev. Kathy Price is dedicated and hardworking is an understatement. Kathy invests in continuing education to further her knowledge and reach within her ministry. In 2008, Kathy entered the Course of Study (COS) program at Candler School of Theology, Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. During her time...

  • Interfaith Learning and Cooperation on United Methodist Campuses
    Published On: March 23, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) supports increased interfaith dialogue among United Methodist campuses, providing students with the education and skills they need to be leaders in a religiously pluralistic world. With financial support from the Texas Methodist Foundation (TMF), Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) partnered with GBHEM,...

  • Academic Theological Colloquy on Sexuality and Church Unity Aims to Move the Church Forward
    Published On: March 16, 2017

    More than 70 participating scholars and observers gathered for the academic theological colloquy, “The Unity of the Church and Human Sexuality: Toward a Faithful United Methodist Witness.” Hosted at the Candler School of Theology, Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia, the event launched with impactful presentations on Friday, March 10 and...

  • Open Arms and Your Gifts Make an Incredible Impact in the Lives of Students
    Published On: March 15, 2017

    Pavielle Chriss Jenkins serves as the director of Faith Formation for First United Methodist Church Richardson in Texas. Pavielle’s story of grace and perseverance is truly inspiring. Pavielle used the help she received, including scholarships from the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), to enhance her life so...

  • Local Pastor Honors Wife by Completing of Duke Course of Study
    Published On: March 7, 2017

    At 72-years-old, Edward “Ed” Stephenson may not be the typical Course of Study (COS) candidate. However, Ed made a commitment to complete the program and has remained true to his commitment. In 2011, Ed entered into the COS program at Duke Divinity School. His journey to Duke began when he...

  • Dr. Ted Brown Appointed Interim Associate General Secretary of Higher Education
    Published On: March 2, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) today announced that Dr. Ted Brown will serve as the interim associate general secretary for the agency’s Division of Higher Education. Brown’s appointment will be effective April 3, 2017.  Brown has served on the GBHEM Board of Directors for two consecutive...

  • Black College Fund Overview
    Published On: March 2, 2017

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atXlcw_mzuM What The Black College Fund Is  Education continues to be the great equalizer in our society, and for almost 150 years, having an educated laity and clergy has been important and critical to the future of The United Methodist Church, and to the future of our world. The Black...

  • New Academic Theological Colloquy Website Launches
    Published On: February 28, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and the Association of United Methodist Theological Schools (AUMTS) announced the launch of a new website focused on the academic theological colloquy, “The Unity of the Church and Human Sexuality: Toward a Faithful United Methodist Witness.” The event will take place...

  • GBHEM Publishing Office Releases New Book That Tells the Story of Henry Foxall
    Published On: February 23, 2017

    The Publishing Office of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announces the release of a new book, “Henry Foxall: Methodist, Industrialist, American.” The biography shares the compelling life, story and impact of Foxall on both a church and state in a country that enshrines their separation. Author,...

  • John Wells to Serve as Emory & Henry College Provost
    Published On: February 22, 2017

    Dr. John Wells has been named provost for Emory & Henry College. He has served as associate general secretary for the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry’s Division of Higher Education (GBHEM) since 2016. “We are grateful for John’s leadership and we look forward to our continued relationship in...

  • GBHEM Partners with Discipleship Ministries on International Scholarships
    Published On: February 21, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and Discipleship Ministries, two agencies of The United Methodist Church, have teamed up to host a joint online scholarship application process for international students. Amos Nascimento, associate general secretary of global education at GBHEM, and Michael Ratliff, associate general secretary of...

  • Ethnic In-Service Training Grant Applications Open Through March 1
    Published On: February 7, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) opened grant applications for initiatives and programming designed to recruit, train and retain ethnically diverse United Methodists in leadership positions in every level of the church and its ministries. The Ethnic In-Service Training Grant (EIST) awards up to $10,000 for innovative...

  • The University Senate Announces New Members
    Published On: February 2, 2017

    The University Senate convened in late January for the first of its two annual meetings. The meeting marked the first for 13 new senators who were elected to the University Senate for the 2017-2020 quadrennium. The new senators include:  Dennis Carroll, Provost, High Point University Cathy Cox, President, Young Harris...

  • GBHEM Celebrates Women of Color Scholarship Program Graduate
    Published On: January 26, 2017

    The Office of Loans and Scholarships at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) recently recognized Dr. Kimberly Russaw, who became the 41st Women of Color graduate when she received a Doctor of Philosophy in religion with a focus in Hebrew Bible and ancient Israel from Vanderbilt University...

  • Rebeck Elected Vice President of Diakonia of the Americas and Caribbean
    Published On: January 25, 2017

    Rev. Victoria Rebeck, director of Deacon Ministry Development and Provisional Membership, Division of Ordained Ministry at the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) was elected vice president of the Diakonia of the Americas and Caribbean (DOTAC). The new officers were selected by the central committee and will begin...

  • 2017 Lina H. McCord Summer Interns Welcomed
    Published On: January 24, 2017

    The Lina H. McCord program welcomes eight students from United Methodist-related historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) to serve as its 2017 summer interns. The summer intern program, sponsored by the Black College Fund (BCF), a ministry of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), follows a model...

  • GBHEM Announces Staff Appointments
    Published On: January 19, 2017

    Charles Ray Bailey (retired) has been promoted from associate general secretary of administration and operations to deputy general secretary. In this role, Bailey will serve as principle advisor and assistant to the general secretary in the execution of GBHEM’s service to The United Methodist Church (UMC). He will direct the...

  • GBHEM Issues Call for Papers at the Academic Theological Colloquy
    Published On: January 17, 2017

    Planning is well underway for the academic theological colloquy co-hosted by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) and the Association of United Methodist Theological Schools (AUMTS), in support from the Council of Bishops of The United Methodist Church (COB). Titled, “The Unity of the Church and Human...

  • GBHEM Provides a Resource for College Campuses in Divided Times
    Published On: January 17, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) created a new online resource for higher education administrators, chaplains and affiliated campus ministers to engage effectively with student efforts around serving as faithful public witnesses. In the current social and political climate, it is vital that campuses are prepared to...

  • Students Gather Biennially to Imagine What’s NEXT
    Published On: January 12, 2017

    Every two years, college students, collegiate ministers, and church leaders gather for the Imagine What’s NEXT conference. While Imagine What’s NEXT is one event, on a broader scale, NEXT is a community of United Methodist students, friends and leaders who are called to make a difference by living the theme, “Dream. Go....

  • GBHEM Begins 2017 with Updated Mission and Vision
    Published On: January 10, 2017

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) today announced the launch of a new mission and vision. The updated mission and vision simplify GBHEM’s role as the primary leadership development agency for The United Methodist Church.   GBHEM’s New Mission and Vision:  Mission The General Board of Higher Education...

  • E-Readers Project Expands to Asia through Partnership with Wesley Theological College and Huree University
    Published On: April 13, 2016

    NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 12, 2016 – The United Methodist e-reader initiative, which provides digital libraries to students attending theological schools in remote areas, is expanding to include Wesley Theological College (WTC), in Vietnam, and Huree University, in Mongolia.  The two schools have agreed to partner with the General Board of...

  • Published On: January 1, 1970

    The General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) announced its blueprint for the future, “Our Road Reimagined,” in 2020. The plan details the realignment of GBHEM’s culture and organizational structure to allow the agency to further its mission in a more effective, innovative and sustainable way. The creation of...

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