Beginning in the fall 2024 semester, scholarships will cover four years of study in either of these two fields. | Lake Union exterior by Katie Fellows
Beginning in the fall 2024 semester, scholarships will cover four years of study in either of these two fields.
Driving this initiative is the decreasing number of students pursuing careers of critical importance to the church. “We are seeing a real need to recruit more teachers and pastors,” said Ken Denslow, president of the Lake Union Conference. “As educators move or retire, we notice it is increasingly difficult to fill these roles. There are young people who would be open to the call of being educators and pastors, but cost gets in the way.”
Ruth Horton, education director for the Lake Union, has witnessed the declining number of available educators. “Next school year, we are projecting dozens of openings for teachers in our Early Childhood through Grade 12 schools,” she said. “At this time, there simply aren’t enough students graduating from Andrews University to fill current openings and what we anticipate in the immediate future.”
While the number of pastoral openings in the Lake Union is not very large currently, as pastors retire the North American Division is projecting up to 2,000 openings across the Division in the next five years. The Division is engaged in tackling the looming crisis.
In addition to retirements, the explosive growth in immigrant and refugee populations throughout the union and beyond creates an opportunity to train those who are called to minister to these groups. “Many of our youth are interested in serving the church but as first-generation students they don’t have the resources to attend our universities,” said Carmelo Mercado, Lake Union vice president for multicultural ministries. “This will be a blessing to them.”
A steering committee comprising union, conference and university leaders is establishing parameters for awarding the scholarship. We expect to announce more details in the coming weeks. The Lake Union joins several other unions in providing scholarships to emerging pastors and teachers.
Lake Union administrators hope this initiative spurs church members to further invest in our future leaders. “This is a faith initiative,” said Lake Union treasurer Glynn Scott. “Other territories were able to use special trust fund gifts but we’re spending down our reserves. Nevertheless, we believe God will bless as we seek to invest in the mission and future of His church.”
If you are interested in partnering in this specific endeavor, please email lurf@lakeunion.org or call 269-473-8200.
For more information on the teacher and pastor shortages, see the featured stories in the April 2023 and October 2023 Lake Union Herald.