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The Seminary Without Walls

The Seminary Without Walls serves the church at large by training people for stronger and more in depth leadership roles in the church.  There are three tracks in the program: academic, practical, and spiritual transformation.  The Seminary Without Walls serves the mission of the church and not a particular denomination; therefore, courses are taught from he perspective of the historic creeds and confessions of the Church.  The theological tone of the classes is oriented toward a generous orthodoxy rather than a narrow orthodoxy.  

The Mission of The Seminary Without Walls

A practical seminary designed to serve churches throughout the the Pacific Northwest to equip, enhance, and encourage people to a deeper and more thoughtful involvement in church leadership.

Seminary Without Walls Books and Study Media
Please use the above link for the purchase of books and resources for SWW classes.  Also, since a portion of the sale is donated to the Institute for Missional Directions, please use this link for all of your purchases of books an media for yourself and others. 

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Course Tracks for Credentialed Ministry
(see course listings)

As an initative to prepare leaders for credentialed ministry realizing that academic preparation is only the beginning of ministerial preparation, mentoring of SWW students is available as they live out their ministerial assignments.  Contact Bruce, Craig or Gary for more information and fees. 




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