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The Perkins Intern Program is nationally recognized as a
model program, second to none, in preparing persons for effective
ministry in the church. The Intern Program faculty and staff
are committed to working with each student
individually to design an internship
that maximizes learning possibilities within a "hands-on"
ministerial experience.
The Perkins Internship is based on a model of "practice-reflection-practice"
that teaches the intern to integrate the knowledge
and theological reflection skills learned
in the classroom with the practical demands of providing ministerial
leadership within a congregation or church agency. While the
intern performs the various tasks of ministry, a mentor pastor
provides professional and theological supervision; a lay teaching
committee gives regular feedback on performance; and a peer
group led by a mental health consultant (sometimes joined
by the faculty supervisor) provides a safe place to share
experiences and receive support and wisdom. The intern faculty
supervisor trains the mentor pastor and lay committee in supervisory
skills and leads evaluation sessions during
the internship.
Internship Options
In the full-time M.Div. internship,
normally taken during the third or fourth year
of the student's M.Div. program, the
intern enrolls only for internship and does full-time
ministry, gaining wide-ranging hands-on experience under
supervision while systematically reflecting theologically on
that experience. The Intern Faculty is responsible
for placing full-time interns in an appropriate learning
situation.The full-time internship may be
7, 9, or 12 months in length. No other employment is
permitted during a full-time internship.
The concurrent M.Div. internship
is designed for students who are
working a minimum of 20 hours per week on a church staff or in a
student pastorate and who wish to use that setting for their
internship while continuing a limited amount of course work.
Students should already be performing remunerative work
in an appropriate position or have a firm promise of a specific
job or appointment before applying for a concurrent
internship. The Intern Faculty must
approve the internship site and supervision. The M.Div.
concurrent internship begins on June
1 and extends over a full 12 months.
Perkins Catalog:
M.Div. Internship

The C.M.M. internship usually follows the
concurrent model: students work at least 20 hours per
week on a church staff or in a church-related agency
doing work that is appropriate for their degree track
while continuing to take a limited number
of classes at Perkins. The internship is two terms
long, from August to May. C.M.M. students who are not
currently working in a position that is suitable for
internship will be placed in one by the Intern
Faculty. In special cases C.M.M.
students may be approved by the Director of the Intern
Program for a full-time internship of one term to 7 months in lieu of the
two-term concurrent requirement.
Perkins Catalog: C.M.M.
Internship
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