Nurturing Entrepreneurial Mindsets

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Nurturing Entrepreneurial Mindsets

About this course

Welcome to Nurturing Entrepreneurial Mindsets! In this course, we’ll see how Methodism’s history of entrepreneurism has fueled innovative ministries. We will consider how gifts of wisdom, virtue, and vision came from Wesley’s ministerial failure in Savannah, Georgia. Lastly, we will discuss how that spirit of innovation can help us faithfully meet our current moment. As we reflect on how we can nurture entrepreneurial mindsets wherever we are called to serve, we pray your discussions around these questions may be beneficial for your ministry. If you are a pastor or ministry professional in need of Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credits for your professional development, CEU credits are available for this course. Upon successful completion of this course, you can provide your Coursera certificate and the course description to your employer for recognition of earning 0.5 CEUs. Contact divinityonline@duke.edu with any questions regarding CEUs for this course. Each of the 5 courses in the Rediscovering the Heart of Methodism specialization is worth 0.5 CEUs, for a total of 2.5 CEUs for completing all of the courses. This course is part of the Rediscovering the Heart of Methodism series. This is one of five 4-week online courses designed to help engaged laypeople and clergy (including local pastors in licensing schools) develop core capacities for innovative leadership within the Wesleyan tradition. Through this series, we hope you will experience a deeper grounding in the distinctive elements of Methodism at its best, and a renewed capacity for hopeful, imaginative participation in the mission of God.

What you'll learn

  • Understand the historical connection between Methodism and entrepreneurial ministry practices
  • Analyze how John Wesley's ministerial experiences in Savannah shaped his innovative approach to faith leadership
  • Apply entrepreneurial mindsets to contemporary ministry challenges
  • Develop strategies for innovative leadership within the Wesleyan tradition

Course objectives

  • Examine Methodism's history of entrepreneurism and its impact on innovative ministries
  • Reflect on the role of wisdom, virtue, and vision in ministry leadership
  • Discuss how entrepreneurial thinking can help faith communities address current challenges
  • Nurture entrepreneurial mindsets for ministry contexts

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