Meet Our Mentors

Amy Poling Sutherlun

Amy is the co-senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church of San Marcos, Texas, a role she shares with her husband, Joshua. In addition to her longtime work in congregational and family ministry, Amy’s diverse experience includes a stint as an inner-city schoolteacher, mission service in Malawi, and authorship of a PC(USA) study curriculum. Before being called to San Marcos in 2013, she served as an associate pastor in Huntington, West Virginia.

Doug Ranck

Doug has been in pastoral ministry at Free Methodist Church, Santa Barbara, since 1984, and currently serves as FMCSB’s Associate Pastor of Youth and Pastoral Care. He's brought his long experience in ministry to a number of other efforts, including church consulting for Ministry Architects, advising on youth and children’s ministry for the Institute for Collective Trauma and Growth, and a local support group for young pastors and leaders.

Leo Ackon

Leo brings to New Frontiers experience in congregational ministry, journalism, intercultural engagement, and public policy. As an associate pastor at Salem International Christian Centre in Ghana, Leo worked with International Justice Mission to connect with congregations and train them in justice ministries. He moved to the United States to study at Fuller Theological Seminary in 2022 and recently relocated to Indiana to continue his congregational work through IJM.


My time at New Frontiers upended my expectations—of people, of God, and of the Church. Through this group and experience the Spirit opened my eyes to see and my ears to hear that I am not alone in this calling. - Kallie Pitcock, Pastor, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Nacogdoches, TX


 

Who Should Apply?
New Frontiers offers experiences and tools that will be especially useful to ministry professionals in their first call or first few years of service. However, professionals at every stage in their ministry careers, especially those re-envisioning the basic shape of their ministry or seeking intellectual renewal, are welcome to apply. We welcome participants from all Christian denominational backgrounds, all ordination statuses, and all pastoral ranks and specialties. New Frontiers seeks to assemble denominationally diverse cohorts; for that reason, participants should expect to learn and benefit from interaction with branches of the Christian family that are quite different from their own.

Activities
New Frontiers participants gather in California for three multi-day retreats, meet monthly (online or in person) for individual and group mentoring conversations, and have complimentary access to optional academic and pastoral conferences at Westmont College. 

  • Retreat dates for the 2023-2024 cohort are: 
    • August 7-10, 2023 (Westmont College)
    • November 6-9, 2023 (The Oaks, San Diego)
    • May 20-23, 2024 (Westmont College) 
  • Program Cost
    Thanks to the generosity of Lilly Endowment Inc., Westmont College is able to provide this program to ministry professionals at no cost. Travel, lodging, food, and all program activities are included for free with registration, and we offer up to $400 of reimbursement for caretaking expenses incurred by participants (for childcare, pet-sitting, house-sitting, etc.).

How to Apply
You can download our application for here. Please return to newfrontiers@84849v.com by June 1, 2023. Information for 2024-2025 cohort will be released spring 2024. 

Are you a mid-career pastor facing major transitions in your ministry? Consider Next Frontiers, which supports pastors experiencing or anticipating changes in their professional situations. Westmont College also offers vocational exploration for high schoolers through Trailhead: Seeking God's Call, and for congregations through Thriving Communities and the Young Adult Leadership Lab.