Registration & Scholarships

Cost: $125


Scholarships are availableApply by 9/23.

Registration deadline: October 3

Questions? Contact us.


October 10 - November 21


Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30 pm CT


October 10, 17, &24

No Class October 31

November 7, 14, & 21

Course Format


This course includes 6 hours of synchronous instruction through six 1-hour zoom sessions.


Additionally, there is asynchronous work, including weekly readings and a final project.


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Human Development and Faith Formation will introduce the work of James Fowler and his six stages of faith formation. Fowler integrates psychological development theories with a broad understanding of how faith informs the way people make sense of their world. This course will be helpful for ministers, lay leaders, and anyone else who desires to understand how having faith relates to the human task of meaning-making.

Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Moe


Dr. Jennifer Moe is Associate Director and Post-Doctoral Fellow of the Young Adult Initiative at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. She received her PhD in Christian Education and Congregational Studies from Garrett in 2018. Jennifer’s research interests include the ways in which young women and girls are taught to be “good Christian women” in a variety of Christian religious subcultures and young adults in the United States and their faith practices, including how they are connected (or not) to faith communities. Dr. Moe has also served as adjunct faculty in the Biblical and Theological Studies field at North Park University in Chicago. She currently lives in Milton, Wisconsin.