European Methodists
establish
Methodist
E-Academy
An ongoing project since 2006, the academy’s development has been led by an advisory board chaired by Bishop Patrick Streiff of Central and
The courses will address the growing need to provide theological education for prospective pastors for United Methodist churches, especially in
Founded in 1999, UMTSE was created to better coordinate United Methodist training in
The E-Academy was conceived during the association’s meeting in February 2006, when the group proposed that prospective elders should receive their theological education at non-United Methodist institutions in their own countries, supplemented by online courses in United Methodist studies.
Technical assistance has come from theological educators in the
Although this plan started with United Methodist churches in
The Methodist E-Academy will offer its first courses in United Methodist studies in the coming months, with plans to expand the offerings to include courses for the training of local pastors and lay preachers. United Methodist News Service.