As I prepare to enter the world of Christian higher education I'm faced with various responses from people. Some are affirming. Some are confused. And some, prefer not to ask or talk about it.
13 years ago I informed the church that I was pastoring that I was heading back to seminary. There were many reactions but I remember one in particular. It was a conversation with a volunteer leader. She couldn't understand why I was going back to school and in a nutshell here's what she said:
You don't need more schooling, you just need the Holy Spirit.
Here's an important note: those that devalue Christian higher education are usually the same ones that suggest their way of interpreting the Bible is not actually interpreting at all, they're just saying and doing "what the Bible says". Devaluing education leads to a simple, rigid, theology. Higher education is designed to help interpret what the Bible says. It gives context and meaning to ancient texts and cultures so the Holy Spirit can open up and apply even the most obscure texts to lives today. But that learning doesn't always fit nicely into the land of rigid theology. In that place, people fear theological change. Because 'new' theological positions are something to be feared and condemned rather than poked and questioned.
Here's what I think: The Holy Spirit works in and through Christian higher education. Just like the Spirit works through people, nature, etc. He uses education to form and shape learners into the image of Christ. Education changes the way people think. And when thinking changes so does living. That's a good thing. Romans 12:2 calls follows of Jesus to have their minds renewed. To be trained to think differently. To learn and practice the ways of Jesus.
I've been blessed to serve at HMC. For an evangelical church it's quite a theologically diverse community and I'm privileged to have been shaped by so many from such different backgrounds and perspectives. I'm looking forward to my continued journey from church leadership to the classroom and being shaped by the Holy Spirit at every step of the way.