Watermark Institute

Church Leadership Training

Through real-world ministry experience and in-depth biblical instruction, the Watermark Institute equips current and future church leaders to serve the body of Christ today and long into the future.

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Church Leadership Training

What is the Watermark institute?

The Watermark Institute is a hands-on ministry training program that focuses on helping participants fall more in love with Jesus. Participants are trained in theology, doctrine, and apologetics while learning the Bible cover-to-cover (and learning how to teach it to others). Participants graduate from the program ready to make a lifelong impact for the Kingdom of God. 

Discipleship Program Overview

Christ works through the Watermark Institute to make lifelong impacts in the lives of the participants, no matter what path their future career takes them. 

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Watermark Institute women students smiling at retreat
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Watermark Institute fellows laughing during class time

We focus not only on head knowledge, but on the condition of your heart, the work of your hands, and the overall health of the church. 

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Who is this for?

The Watermark Institute is for anyone who wants to grow in their walk with Christ and explore whether God may be calling them into full-time ministry. It is designed to help participants grow spiritually, theologically, and vocationally as they gain real-world ministry experience. 

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Ministry Residency or Fellowship Program

Choose Your Track

Both the residency and fellowship programs focus on a holistic approach to training future church leaders, but they are designed for people in different life stages.  

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Ministry Residency

Recent or soon-to-be college graduates or college-aged people with work experience exploring making ministry a full-time career.

  • Age - Typically 22-24 year olds
  • Time commitment – One full day of class each week, two additional class days per month, 10 hours working in ministry
  • Compensation – Provided with housing (or a housing allowance on a case by case basis) and have the ability to work part-time
Ministry fellows at the Watermark Institute in class

Ministry Fellowship

Proven leaders who have been faithfully serving their church as a lay member for many years and are considering turning this service into a vocation.

  • Age - Typically 25+ year olds
  • Time commitment - One full day of class each week, two additional class days per month, 20 hours working in ministry
  • Compensation - Provided with housing (or a housing allowance on a case by case basis) and receive a monthly stipend
Schedule

What does a week look like?

Monday

A full day together. In addition to walking through the Old Testament and New Testament, Monday includes “family time,” which focuses on the heart and life of a Christian leader. During this time, fellows learn about spiritual disciplines, character formation, and take time to share and pray for each other. Mondays also include “Director’s Time” which are ministry “how-to” sessions where directors on our staff share practical tips for handling common pastoral and leadership challenges.

Tuesday

Possible ministry hours

Wednesday

Join Watermark staff for a weekly staff prayer meeting. Additionally, meet with your specific ministry team for a weekly team meeting.

Thursday

Possible ministry hours

Friday

Twice a month, we have Friday classes. The first class our students participate in is a theology, doctrine, and apologetic class called Foundations. The other class is called Life Lessons which covers a variety of topics from a Biblical perspective in a discussion-based setting. ion

Saturday

Studying, working or resting

Sunday

Possible ministry hours

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Ministry Opportunities

Each resident or fellow gets to spend time serving the body of Christ in one ministry area throughout the church and the community during their time at the Watermark Institute. 

Application Process

Our application process is designed to help us get to know you as well as possible. We dive into your story, gifts, ministry interests, and involvement in the life of the Church. 

1

Complete Institute Application

2

Interview process

3

Receive a decision

4

Begin the 10-month program (August - May)

"I came into the Watermark Institute worn out and close to giving up on the church. God used my year in the Institute to instruct my head in the truths of Christ, refresh my heart for a greater love of Christ, and re-energize my hands for service to Christ. I now have a greater love for Christ than ever before and that has led to a greater impact for Christ."
Derek Matthews
Watermark Institute residents and fellows in class
There is no better way that I could have spent a year. I gained a deeper love for God, a greater knowledge of His Word, and new passion to pass it on.
Kirby Wagner
Watermark Residents talking in class together
The Institute was the greatest thing I have ever done to prepare me for the ministry I am in now! The biblical and theological training I received equipped me to faithfully and correctly handle the word of God, and I fell in love with what God intends to do through the local church.
Brie Odom
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Apply to the Watermark Institute

Institute applications have closed for the class of 2026–27.
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