By Rick Cherok
Great Lakes Christian College (GLCC) in Lansing, MI, announced on April 21, 2025, that they have received approval to launch a Master of Arts in Practical Theology degree, beginning in July 2025. The regional vacuum created with the demise of Cincinnati Christian Seminary and the relocation of Lincoln Christian Seminary to Ozark Christian College, opened a door of opportunity for GLCC to offer an initial graduate degree and possibly other graduate degrees in the future.
Only a few years ago, GLCCโs future was in question when the institutionโs accreditation status was placed on probation by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) on November 3, 2022. Due primarily to fiscal concerns, the probationary sanctions were removed on November 7, 2024, when financial and other matters were addressed by the college and the institutionโs student population increased.
โAs we came off of probation,โ Dr. John Nugent, Vice President of Academic Affairs at GLCC, recalled, โour accreditation site team asked why we had not considered developing a graduate program.โ The site team, he said, โthought we were modest in our expectationsโ for the school and โencouraged us to go beyond that.โ When institutional leaders looked at the possibility and discussed it further with the HLC, they soon realized that they were already much closer to a graduate degree program than they had ever imagined.
โWe have had a qualified team of professors for a long time,โ said Nugent, โand a steady stream of our graduates have gone to other regions for graduate study.โ Yet, Nugent further explained, โthere were several things that had to line up for us to develop a quality program.โ In addition to discovering the recent technological advances that would make GLCCโs program viable and accessible, they were also able to add Dr. Paul Kissling, a veteran educator, as the director of the new program. Before long, Nugent explained, they collegeโs leaders were saying, โWe can do this and do it with excellence!โ
Noting that there are seven states that make up the Great Lakes Region, Nugent pointed out that these states are home to some 3,700 Restoration Movement churches. In addition, he explained, there are around 9,300 non-denominational evangelical churches in these states as well. This provides GLCC with a drawing area of around 13,000 churches within a region that has very few graduate programs that would fit the mold for what GLCC will be offering.
GLCCโs Master of Arts in Practical Theology will be a 36-hour program thatโs designed for busy ministry professionals and aspiring leaders. It will offer both online and in-person learning opportunities and the degree may be completed in either two or four years, depending on each studentโs learning flexibility. The president of GLCC, Dr. Frank Weller, explains, โThis program equips students not just with hard and soft skillsโbut with a deeper spiritual life essential for 21st-century ministry.โ
The GLCC teamโs desire for this degree, according to Nugent, was the creation of a program โthat levels you up as a thinker, but has a practical element woven into it from the outset.โ Nugent further explained, โSome graduate degrees are so practical that the information learned becomes outdated within a few years. Others are so academic that graduates struggle to bridge the gap between classroom and church. We are excited to launch a program that takes students to the next level in both their theological thinking and their ministerial practice.โ
In addition to the educational aspects of GLCCโs new degree, Nugent said they want to โexperiment with distance learningโ to create a โwholistic programโ that โconnects student to one another and to the school.โ Along with the planned launch of a podcast specifically for GLCC graduate students, Nugent disclosed that they will establish prayer partnerships and โtry to develop a network of pastoral and kingdom friendshipsโ that go well beyond the academic parameters of the program.
Nugent made it clear that he believed this degree would not only โbenefit the people in our area,โ but would equip the recipients of this degree โto serve churches in the region.โ
Rick Cherok serves as Managing Editor ofย Christian Standard, Executive Director ofย Celtic Christian Mission, and Director of Menโs Services atย Kentucky Christian University.







Great Lakes Christian College professors are excellent and I am excited to see that this new level of degree and training for ministry is being offered to ministers and students in the midwest states!