Educational Partnership

Expanding faith-centered education from individuals to groups

Educational Partnership brings progressive seminary-grade education once reserved for individuals to your organization or congregation. When you partner with Eden, you equip your leaders, staff, and laypeople with high-quality education from seminary faculty or experienced practitioners in a variety of subject areas.

Build Skills at Your Organization or Congregation

Help prepare leaders, staff, and laypeople to fulfill their responsibilities and do the work of your mission and ministries. Educational Partnership supports:

    • Budgeting, governance, and administration
    • Marketing, branding and social media
    • Organizing to raise community awareness and elevate your voice and work
    • Spiritual care training (for professionals and laypeople)
    • Conflict resolution techniques
    • And much more
Fill programmatic needs from a trusted source

Use content from Eden’s many non-credit programs to prepare for and deliver programs and services in your organization or congregation. Imagine a go-to source to support your routine or special needs and engagements such as:

  • Contextualized scriptural studies
  • Adult education around many topics and themes
  • Faith formation
  • Mission and advocacy
  • Providing compassionate end-of-life presence
  • Preparing for life with meaning and purpose after retirement

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Combine Programs to Meet Your Needs

As a partner, you choose what Eden programs your organization or congregation will use. Combine learning resources in a variety of programs and formats to make the most out of your partnership.

Choose a Partnership Tier that Fits Your Budget & Goals

Your annual Educational Partnership adds 20% value to your educational investment. And additional discounts apply to both non-credit and credit-bearing programming.

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Contact Us to Learn More

Our Educational Partnership Coordinator and Ambassadors are ready to consult with you.

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Congregations move toward their ministry goals as lay people gain educational support and pastors access continuing education ``in place.`` Non-profit organizations gain the opportunity to connect staff with skills in the business of leading successful organizations through faith and values lenses.

“Lay people need to be educated and ordained ministers and pastors need lay people to be educated and to have access to education in a way that does not completely disrupt their lives. But they can do something for a month or a few weeks and be changed and have the opportunity over and over again.”  – Rev. Gabrielle Kennedy, St. Luke AME Church, MO