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Formation Pathway

The Scholar Minister Track

A formation pathway for scholars, ministers, archivists, and civic theologians who will serve the editorial, pastoral, and archival work of the Anti-Slavery Ministers Association.

What the track involves

  • Editorial collaboration with the Black Theologian Project.
  • Archival apprenticeship in manuscript curation and citation discipline.
  • Pastoral convening across ecumenical traditions.
  • Public theology in writing, lecture, and civic discernment.

Who we welcome

Pastors, scholars, ministers, theologians, archivists, and civic leaders across Baptist, Methodist, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Anglican, Episcopal, Reformed, Holiness, AME, CME, COGIC, Full Gospel, Evangelical, Charismatic, Interdenominational, and broader ecumenical traditions.

Scholar & Covenant Interest

Join the work as a scholar, minister, or citizen.

The Anti-Slavery Ministers Association convenes pastors, scholars, ministers, theologians, archivists, civic leaders, and public witnesses across Baptist, Methodist, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Anglican, Episcopal, Reformed, Holiness, AME, CME, Church of God in Christ, Full Gospel, Evangelical, Charismatic, Interdenominational, and broader ecumenical traditions — in the shared work of sacred memory, human dignity, theological reflection, civic responsibility, and Kingdom witness. Black theological witness remains a foundational stream of this fellowship.

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Scholar Minister Track
Editorial, archival, and pastoral collaboration with the Black Theologian Project.

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Freedom Summer Cohort
A renewed civic discipleship of nonviolent action and archival study.

Received in confidence. Reviewed by ASMA editorial board.