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Stéphane Beaulieu: A Chair’s Perspective on Pastoral Training in Canada

Stéphane Beaulieu: A Chair’s Perspective on Pastoral Training in Canada

Update: 2025-04-30
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Dr. Stéphane Beaulieu is the Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Burman University. In this conversation he shares his remarkable journey from working as a truck driver and high school dropout in Québec to achieving his doctoral degree. He recounts how his conversion to Adventism in his late teens sparked a passion for learning, leading him to pursue pastoral ministry. Now leading the only Adventist religious studies department in Canada, Stéphane discusses the unique vision of Canadian Adventist education, emphasizing contextual ministry, mentorship, and practical experience. He addresses the complexities of training pastors in a secular accreditation environment, the integration of theory and practice, and the challenges of attracting young people to ministry in an era marked by cultural shifts and perceived decline in church relevance. Candid and thoughtful, Stéphane offers a hopeful yet realistic look at the future of church leadership and theology training in Canada.

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Stéphane Beaulieu: A Chair’s Perspective on Pastoral Training in Canada

Stéphane Beaulieu: A Chair’s Perspective on Pastoral Training in Canada

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