Reuben Welch School of Theology & Christian Ministry

Wonder. Love. Praise 

As a student in the Welch School of Theology & Christian Ministry, be prepared for your journey of faith and learning to come alive. Here you will not only experience wonder, love, and praise, but you will also be invited to wonder, to love, and to praise. These three words — both nouns and verbs — describe our work in the Welch School of Theology. Wonder, love, and praise are what we explore and what we do — together. 

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Reuben Welch School of Theology and Christian Ministry

The motto of Wonder, Love, and Praise is drawn from the last line of Charles Wesley’s hymn entitled, “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling,” and it pushes us to:

  • Dive more deeply into what we believe about God, the world, and ourselves in relation to God
  • Humbly explore the deep questions of faith, seeking wisdom from Scripture, reason, tradition, and experience
  • Seek the knowledge of Scripture, theology, and philosophy, and to gain practical experience for ministry and service
  • Learn how to love God fully and love others deeply

Ultimately, we do all this and more as we come together in wonder, love, and praise.

Wonder 

Studying the Bible, theology, philosophy, and ministry is an invitation to wonder

Wonder encourages us to imagine beyond familiar patterns and stereotypes, leading to a bigger understanding of God’s calling and love. Wonder invites us to be curious, ask questions, and bravely consider new ideas. It helps us cultivate a sense of mystery, where we find answers while allowing some questions to remain open as we seek deeper truth. Wonder also pushes us to explore and roam across diverse areas of study, moving beyond single approaches or narrow perspectives. It beckons us beyond our own understanding into a divine invitation of life and reconciliation.

Love 

Studying the Bible, theology, philosophy, and ministry teaches us about love and calls us to love.

As we lean into our studies, we begin to learn what it means to love God, love others, and love all living things. The love we discover helps our care for those around us grow and brings profound meaning to our work. We express this love for God and others through our studies by reading and listening charitably to Scripture, stories, other texts, and each other. We begin to put love into practice through service, compassion, and social action, especially for persons who are vulnerable and marginalized.

Praise 

Studying the Bible, theology, philosophy, and ministry is like singing a doxology (praise song). 

Praise means our study orients us toward something bigger than our current moment. It helps us achieve our goal of looking beyond ourselves and our experiences to God’s dreams for the world and to better visions of truth, beauty, and goodness. Praise helps us keep our debates and public wrestling anchored in a broader perspective of the work we are doing. It reminds us that our work is ultimately a communal project — a chorus made of many different voices, backgrounds, and stories.

In the Welch School of Theology & Christian Ministry,
we are pilgrims together,
moving toward wonder, love, and praise.

Opportunities for Engagement

Developing into an individual inspired and guided by purpose doesn't only happen inside the walls of the classroom — it happens by coming face-to-face with new opportunities, people, places, and ideas. From student-run clubs and honor societies to opportunities to reach out to the surrounding community, lecture series, research conferences, and more, the Reuben Welch School of Theology & Christian Ministry offers a diversity of opportunities for meaningful engagement with big questions.

Faculty

Our faculty serve as both teachers and mentors, committed to guiding you through a full and purposeful education. By helping you explore thought-provoking and influential ideas, analyze complex and difficult questions, and evaluate competing claims, you'll have access to an environment devoted to a meaningful exchange of ideas. An education at PLNU is both transformative and deeply impactful.

Contact Us

If you would like to learn more about the Reuben Welch School of Theology & Christian Ministry or any of our majors and minors, please reach out to us!

Sophia Starner
Administrative Assistant
sophiastarner@pointloma.edu 
(619) 849-2234

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