About the Institute

The Midwestern Institute for Preaching and Preachers

About the Institute

Midwestern Seminary sees the training and resourcing of preachers as central to its founding mission and its ongoing work for the church. The commitment of the Midwestern Institute for Preaching and Preachers is to offer new training, resources, and relationships for current and aspiring preachers of the authoritative, inerrant, sufficient Word of God.

 

Fundamental to this commitment is our aim to facilitate constructive interaction between preachers to bring life-giving encouragement, mutual sharpening of skills for the craft of preaching, and an overall sense of community. In short, the Institute is intended to serve preachers with longevity in view—and eternity in view.

The Church needs more faithful expository preaching, and I am excited to see how the Lord uses this new institute for the Church’s good for years to come.

Dr. Jason K. Allen

President, Midwestern Seminary

Key Features

Regional Preaching
and Preachers Workshops

Preaching and Preachers Workshops are the primary entry point for training, as preachers learn and grow together and build interactive relationships with others committed to faithful preaching. Annually, we plan to host two on campus in Kansas City, with four others occurring in regional cities in partnership with local churches.

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Renewing and Instructive
Content for Preachers by Preachers

Our growing library of preaching-specific content on this site is another means to aid current and aspiring preachers as they seek to prepare and deliver faithful, text-driven, Gospel-centered sermons. Explore the variety of content we’ve created including preaching guides, articles on preaching, and more.

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Introducing the Institute’s Director

Jordan Wilbanks, Vice President of Church Partnerships at Midwestern Seminary, also serves as Director of the Midwestern Institute for Preaching and Preachers. He has served at MBTS leading the Church Partnerships Department since 2016, after serving as one of the pastors at Christ Fellowship Church in Birmingham, Alabama. He achieved his MDiv from MBTS and is in progress toward a PhD in Biblical Theology.

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