The Hispanic House of Study at United equips students to serve in their communities, movements, and denominations through master’s and non-degree tracks, training groups, and mentoring by facilitators and spiritual directors in the Contextual Ministry program.
Most courses are offered fully online. Each degree program includes academic study in the following areas:
*Contextual Ministry courses include a three-day face-to-face retreat during the Summer term of the first and second years.
United’s MDiv meets the requirements for ordination in most major Protestant denominations, though many graduates serve as lay professionals in a variety of fields, including chaplaincy, nonprofit leadership, teaching and social work.
Non-degree certificates are available to domestic and international students. The fully online format fits your busy schedule and allows you to complete your coursework from wherever you live.
The establishment and maintenance of Houses of Study at United Theological Seminary are dependent on sufficient enrolment.
Rev. Dr. Jorge Ochoa
Director of the Hispanic House of Study
806.762.0201 (Hispanic/Latino Movement of the NWTX Conference)
jochoa@united.edu
Rev. Dr. Jorge Ochoa is currently the Director of the Hispanic/Latino Movement and Church Development of the Northwest Texas Conference and Chair of the Evangelism Team. He holds a Doctorate in International Relations and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity by United Theological Seminary for his evangelistic work and his dedication to raising the educational level of the Hispanic/Latino community. He has also received the Harry Denman Evangelism Award from The Foundation for Evangelism. His vision and radical evangelistic strategy have achieved a growth of 400% in the Hispanic/Latino community of the NWTX Conference. He has demonstrated exceptional leadership through innovative means to reach the Hispanic/Latino community, outstanding work in church growth, and commitment to forming bridges with beyond the Hispanic community.
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Rev. Dr. Eliseo Mejia
Academic Oversight Officer
emejia@united.edu
Rev. Dr. Eliseo A. Mejia is an author, missiologist and pastor, with more than three decades of experience in church-planting as a leader, coach and mentor in diverse cultures, contexts, and countries. Dr. Mejia’s teaching experience includes adjunct professorship at United Theological Seminary, Asbury Seminary, and Lindsay Wilson College.
In recognition of his exceptional leadership qualities, Dr. Mejia was selected to join Fresh Expressions US as the National Director of Expresiones Divinas. Currently serving in this role, he leads a team in promoting the expression of the gospel message throughout the United States and now internationally.
As a coach and church-planting leader, Dr. Mejia offers guidance to architects in diverse national settings and countries through all phases of the innovative progression of planting new expressions of Church. This context enables him to leverage his God-given gifts, strengths, skills, and the current realities of entrepreneurs and organizations to generate a new, viable, and sustainable future. His approach emphasizes creating healthy environments where pioneers and associations can thrive.
Rev. Ileana Flores
Administrative Assistant
937.529.2382
iflores@united.edu
Rev. Ileana Flores resides in Los Angeles California. She was born and Costa Rica and has been been married for more than 32 years, she has two grown children Jessica and Gerardo Jr.
Her passion is teaching and being able to see pastors fulfill their calling to their full potential. Rev. Flores believes firmly in the theological preparation in the church; a church, a leadership, a minister, a pastor without preparation is at drift.
Rev. Flores is an Ordained Minister of the Wesleyan Church, working hand by hand with pastors, leaders, ministerial students, for more than 15 years in Distrito Hispano de la Iglesia Wesleyana. She is a Fellowship of Leaders Acquiring Ministerial Education professor (FLAMA by its acronym in Spanish) for the Wesleyan Church.
Rev. Flores has an MDiv from Wesley Seminary and is currently pursuing her Doctor of Ministry at Asbury Theological Seminary with an emphasis in Preaching and Leadership.
*Adjunct faculty may change.
Samuel Blanco
sblanco@united.edu
Dr. Rachel L. Coleman rcoleman@united.edu
Juventino Espinoza
tespinoza@united.edu
Guillermo Flores
gflores@united.edu
Rinaldo Hernandez
rhernandez@united.edu
Rev. Dr. Eliseo A. Mejía
emejia@united.edu
Juan Quantilla
jquintanilla@ngumc.org
Danny Roman-Gloro drgloro@united.edu
| MDiv-Sp 72 credit hours | Fees for one semester | Total for one year | Fees with the special tuition aid for one semester* | Total for one year with the special tuition aid | Total for MDiv-Sp program with special tuition aid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition Fees | $7,110 ($790 per credit hour) | $18,960 | $2,250 ($250 per credit hour) A class is 3 credits | $6,000 | $18,000 |
| Digital Library Fee | $40 | $120 | $40 | $120 | $360 |
| Technology Fee | $200 | $600 | $200 | $600 | $1,800 |
| Graduation Fee (graduating semester only) | $100 | ||||
| Contextual Ministries Retreat Fee (years 2 & 3 only) | $300 | ||||
| $7,350 | $19,680 | $2,490 | $6,720 | $20,560 |
*There is a special tuition rate for non-US residents. Please contact iflores@united.edu for more information.
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