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WWU Offers Focused Ministerial Leadership Training

By Jodi Wagner, April 01, 2026

Pastors, teachers and nonprofit professionals who feel the tension between their calling and the complex demands of organizational leadership now have a convenient option for focused training.

Walla Walla University’s Master of Business Administration with a ministerial leadership specialization — or its graduate certificate counterpart — equips leaders with the practical skills needed to run mission-driven organizations with confidence and competence. Core areas of study include nonprofit finance, advancement and fundraising, nonprofit management and leadership, and ministerial strategy and governance.

“We’ve heard from leaders who are eager to expand their skills so that they can successfully navigate a changing ministry environment,” said Paul Rhynard, WWU MBA program director. “They feel called to lead but under prepared for the financial and operational realities of running an organization during a time of rising costs, increased competition for donor support and declining member engagement. This program bridges that gap.”

The fully online program offers:

  • Asynchronous learning for busy professionals who need a flexible study schedule.
  • Interactive, case-based lessons guided by leading experts.
  • Rolling start dates in January, April, July or October, with completion at the student’s own pace.

Scholarships may be available, and employees of North Pacific Union will receive a 15% discount on tuition in partnership with the university, Rhynard noted.

“We do not want financial barriers to delay the equipping of our NPUC leaders,” Rhynard said. “This discount is our way of supporting our churches and schools, and it demonstrates WWU’s belief that professional development and ministry belong together."

“In a world where long-term viability increasingly determines a nonprofit organization’s impact, programs like this are a necessity,” Rhynard added. “We are excited to help leaders walk away with tools that will translate directly to their ministry’s day-to-day work.”

To apply or request information about the MBA or graduate certificate with ministerial leadership specialization, visit wallawalla.edu/mba.

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Jodi Wagner

WWU vice president for university relations and advancement
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