For Remote Pastors

Seminary Training
Where You Serve

God called you to pastor in your community—not to uproot your family for seminary across the country. Get quality theological training without leaving the people you shepherd.

Rural Montana
Population: 850

Grace Community

Est. 1952

Building Your Theology

Nearest seminary: 400 miles Learning here instead

The Remote Pastor's Dilemma

You're called to shepherd, but traditional seminary would mean abandoning the very flock God gave you.

Geographic Barriers

The nearest seminary is hundreds of miles away. Relocating would mean leaving your congregation without a shepherd.

Community Ties

You didn't just plant a church—you're part of the fabric of your community. Your people need you present, not studying elsewhere.

Financial Reality

Small church salaries can't cover seminary tuition, living expenses in a new city, plus supporting your family back home.

"My calling was clear, but seminary seemed impossible. How could I leave the 60 people who depend on me every Sunday?"

— Pastor in Rural Wyoming

The Solution

Seminary Comes to You

Quality theological education that fits into your ministry rhythm—no relocation required.

Stay With Your Flock

Continue pastoring full-time while you study. No need to pause ministry for education—they go hand in hand.

Seminary-Quality Content

Learn from the same caliber of instruction you'd find at respected seminaries. Systematic theology, hermeneutics, church history—all accessible online.

Fits Your Schedule

Monday morning study time. Late night after hospital visits. Saturday mornings before sermon prep. Learn when it works for you.

Affordable for Small Churches

$50/month for unlimited access to 35+ courses. That's less than one seminary credit hour—and your church might even support it.

Courses for Pastors

Build the theological foundation and practical skills you need to shepherd well.

Keep Shepherding.
Keep Growing.

Your congregation called you. God equipped you. Now deepen your training without leaving the people who need you most.