We are delighted to announce a brand new programme, an MA in Contemporary Christian Leadership, led by our new Programme Director, Dr Mark Stirling.
The programme
Being a leader has always been a challenge, and today it may seem especially tough. Many Christian leaders are seeking help and inspiration in how to lead in ways that truly serve others as Christ has served us, without burning out or giving up.
The MA in Contemporary Christian Leadership is designed to help leaders handle the challenges of leadership, fostering the habits of heart, life and mind that can sustain them joyfully through ministry in the long term. It is suitable for leaders in both church and parachurch contexts, within the UK and around the world.
Through learning and reflecting alongside other leaders, this programme will deepen students’ theological understanding of Christian leadership, build practical skills for real-world situations as well as help leaders to create lifelong patterns of growth in Christ-like character.
The 3-4 year programme involves two residential weeks a year with a cohort of fellow leaders in September and January, with a dissertation to be written in the final year. The programme is designed to allow leaders to combine ongoing service with study.
Dr Mark Stirling
Mark is a former medical doctor who then pioneered work amongst university students with the Navigators in Edinburgh from 1998 to 2004.
In 2021 Mark and his wife Jenny moved from St Andrews where Mark had been senior pastor in a new church (Cornerstone St Andrews). They relocated to the Scottish Highlands where Mark has been teaching at Highland Theological College as well as directing the ongoing work of Chalmers Institute in a variety of theological education and formation initiatives. The heart of life and ministry for Mark and Jenny is the hospitality of an open home as a reflection of the Gospel of grace.
In 2007 he completed an MA in Exegetical Theology at Covenant Seminary in St Louis, and in 2011 gained a PhD in Biblical Studies from St Andrews University on the topic of discipleship and maturity in Ephesians.
Mark recently co-edited a book with Mark Meynell, Not So with You: Power and Leadership for the Church, reflecting a long-held concern for healthy biblical leadership.