Most of our Bible study throughout our Christian lives focuses on understanding God and learning how to live in right relationship to Him, ourselves, and each other—and this is certainly vital to our spiritual growth. However, the Bible also teaches us how to live in right relationship to every aspect of God’s creation, which includes society, culture, art, economics, education, and politics just to name a few. Furthermore, the Bible helps us understand how to properly order (or re-order) the fallen world as we join Christ in his work of restoring all things. This is where a “Christian worldview” proves vital.
Ours is a world where the “powers and principalities” are actively working to dis-order God’s good creation in areas such as marriage, family, human sexuality, and personhood to name a few. As disciples of Christ, we cannot truly love our neighbors and remain indifferent to ideas and actions that do harm to people and God’s creation. The fact is “ideas have consequences and bad ideas have victims.” Because we care about the victims of “bad ideas,” we are pleased to partner with the Colson Center for Christian Worldview in bringing the Colson Fellows Program to Fellowship.
The Colson Fellows Program is a transformational course that compresses a lifetime of Christian wisdom...into nine months. This program will establish a solid foundation for those who are new to the study of Christian worldview, and for those who are well-versed in Christian worldview and apologetics; you will gain new insights into today’s rapidly changing culture. Colson Fellows-in- Training go beyond understanding worldview as mere arguments and facts, and develop instead, the critical thinking skills, or wisdom, to discern what is or is not true, good and beautiful in every issue that assails us today so they can understand the times and engage others thoughtfully and with grace.
Beginning each August, Colson Fellows-in-Training follow a carefully curated curriculum that helps them understand and identify worldviews and how they manifest in today’s ideas, philosophies, policies and practice. You will learn how to analyze and understand culture and its influence. Additionally, we will examine current cultural flashpoints such as race relations, progressive sexuality, religious liberty, the role of government, economics, and sanctity of life to name a few. Finally, Colson Fellows-in-Training will examine the concept of “calling” and develop a “Personal Ministry Plan” that will help them discover their calling, identify their unique gifts and sphere of influence.
24/7/365 access to the Colson Fellows Online Learning Platform.
Monthly Meetings facilitated by Dave Kella, Fellowship Elder, and a commissioned Colson Fellow, along with a team of other commissioned Colson Fellows.
Twice-Monthly Video Webinars in which you can interact with authors from the reading list and other leading worldview scholars
Interactive daily devotionals that weave together all course components
Assistance developing a teaching practicum in which you will teach on a topic you’ve learned
StrengthsFinder assessment
Lifetime access to Colson Center resources and ongoing worldview education
Inclusion into a network of over 3500 Colson Fellows working across the globe in various spheres of Christian ministry
Typically, participants in the Colson Fellows Program pay $900 in tuition.
Through an exclusive Licensing Agreement with the Colson Center, Fellowship members pay only $495.
Participants will need to purchase books from a source of their choice such as Amazon. Estimated book costs are an additional $200.
Registration opens on April 1, 2025 and closes August 1, 2025
Online access to the Course opens August 1, 2025
Monthly sessions begin August 16, 2025, and continue the 3rd Saturday of each month through April 2025 in The Station on the WLR Campus from 8:30am to Noon. Coffee and a light breakfast will be available.
Students completing the Program will be commissioned in May 2026.