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  • October 26, 2009 by Gerald Hiestand

    Second SAET Fellowship Launched – Openings Available!

    The SAET has continued to grow and our First Fellowship has reached its maximum capacity (though we’re still looking for a pastor-theologian from the Methodist/Wesleyan tradition). In light of this, the SAET board has approved the launch of a Second Fellowship. The Second Fellowship will parallel the original Fellowship in terms of topic and mission, but will meet separately in May. We’ve already pulled together a great group of core guys, and are currently looking to expand.

    At present, the Second Fellowship is seeking representation from the Messianic Jewish, Lutheran, Pentecostal, Baptist, Wesleyan/Methodist, and Episcopal traditions. Evangelical pastor-theologians from these traditions are encouraged to apply. See below for details.

    Fellowship Openings
    The SAET is now accepting applications to our second Fellowship. Ideal candidates:

    • Are full-time pastors who views the writing/publication of ecclesial theology as a significant ministry calling.
    • HaveĀ a ThM or PhD.
    • Have a demonstrated publishing record.
    • Are young(er) pastors who are in the early years of their pastoral and writing ministry.
    • Are available to attend the annual Fellowship Symposium.

    To download a Fellowship Prospectus, click here. To download a Fellowship Application, click here.

    For more information regarding the SAET Fellowships, contact Gerald Hiestand at ghiestand[at]saet-online.org.

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