What is Protégé?

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Protégé a unique two year training program involving multi-dimensional training for emerging leaders in a dynamic church environment known for its creativity, diversity, and missional focus.

The three primary elements of the Protégé Program:

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

  • Develop valuable leadership skills through leading and serving 20+ hours/week
  • Learn from a fusion of entrepreneurs, innovators, artisans, and communicators
  • Engage ongoing learning labs facilitated by seasoned leaders, from both within Mosaic and also from outside voices
  • Participate in weekly protégé meetings and small group interactions
  • Attend Origins, Awaken, and Ethos as well as other Mosaic leadership events such as Yelo and the Leadership Advance

    CHARACTER TRANSFORMATION

  • Engage new paradigms of character-transformation and spiritual formation
  • Build strong relationships with coaches and mentors to help equip you to live a more holistic life and cultivate emotional and relational health
  • Elevate the value of character over talent as you learn from a faith community that prioritizes this core conviction
  • Serve faithfully in areas of ministry that are entrusted to you, as you absorb the depth of what it means to become a servant-hearted, proactive leader
  • Live out the values of authenticity, accountability, and self-leadership as you share your lives openly and honestly with fellow protégés and ministry leaders
  • THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION

  • There are two Master’s Degree Options: (1) Receive a Master’s Degree in Theological Studies with concentration in Global Leadership from Golden Gate Seminary OR (2) Receive a Master’s Degree in Global Leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary Fuller Theological Seminary
  • Engage in unique learning environments that include interactive dialogue about theology, participatory classroom and online discussions, and innovative conferences
  • 50% of courses taught by Mosaic Paid Staff (Including some by Erwin McManus)
  • 50% of courses taught by Golden Gate Professors
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