


Rochester Christian University and Pepperdine University will use a $400,000 grant to help rural church congregations to grow.
The money will help RCU identify, recruit and partner with Church of Christ congregations in the Great Lakes region.
Teams of ministers and lay leaders will learn how to support small congregations through professional, networking and spiritual development. The curriculum includes sessions taught by Keith Huey, grant program director.
Pepperdine is one of 20 U.S. organizations receiving grants through the initiative.
“Ministers are tired, concerned about long-term congregational vitality, and convinced that the future of most congregations will include a significant reliance on volunteers to teach, preach and engage in other practices of ministry,” said Naomi Walters, dean of RCU’s theology and ministry school, who will oversee the initiative. “The grant activities are structured to equip persons other than the minister to share in the work that has traditionally been assigned to the minister.”
The Lilly Endowment is a private philanthropic organization founded in 1937 and headquartered in Indianapolis. The three-year project will begin in August.
For more information, email churchrelations@rcu.edu.