The Path to Plant

Church planting in the Pacific Northwest requires deep formation and long-term commitment. Our training pipeline begins as early as college and continues through seminary, residency, and launch, with ongoing support throughout your ministry. Here's the journey:

For College & Distance Seminary Students - Exploration

Stage 1: Summer Internships

Our 8-10 week summer internships are designed for college & Distance seminary students exploring a call to pastoral ministry. You'll work alongside an established church plant, experiencing firsthand what it takes to plant a church in the Pacific Northwest.

What You'll Do:

  • Participate in church planting ministry

  • Receive mentorship from experienced planters and pastors

  • Connect with other interns across the region

  • Experience the beauty and mission field of the Northwest

Who This Is For:

  • College students (rising juniors/seniors)

  • Men exploring calling to pastoral ministry

  • Distance Seminary students looking to explore planting in the PNW

Timeline: 8-10 weeks (summer)

For Seminary Students - Formation & Discernment

Stage 2: Church Planting Internship

Church planting internships are year-round positions at local churches specifically for distance seminary students remaining in the Northwest. This stage combines theological education with hands-on ministry experience under pastoral oversight.

What You'll Do:

  • Serve in a local church residency year-round

  • Participate in monthly regional training gatherings

  • Attend annual network-wide retreats

  • Develop ministry competency alongside seminary coursework

Who This Is For:

  • Men enrolled in distance seminary programs

  • Committed to staying in the Pacific Northwest during training, at an approved local PCA church

  • Sensing call toward church planting

Timeline: 3-4 years (duration of seminary)

For Seminary Graduates - Assessment & Launch Preparation

Stage 3: Church Planting Resident

Residents are seminary graduates who are ordained or ordainable, hired by a church to be trained toward planting. This stage includes formal assessment and intensive preparation for church launch.

What You'll Do:

  • Work full-time in a church residency

  • Complete PCA assessment process

  • Work on ordination (if not ordained already)

  • Develop launch strategy and raise support

  • Receive ongoing coaching from regional directors

Who This Is For:

  • Seminary graduates (M.Div. or equivalent)

  • Ordained or ordainable in the PCA

  • Assessed and ready for church planting

Financial Model:

  • Network contribution: ~$20,000/yr for two years

  • Personal fundraising and host church make up the rest of agreed upon income.

Timeline: 1-2 years before launch

Launched & Planting - Ongoing Care & Coaching

Stage 4: Church Planting

Church planters have launched their plants and are actively building gospel communities. Our support doesn't end at launch—we provide ongoing coaching, care, and resources throughout the planting journey and beyond.

What You'll Receive:

  • Regular coaching from an approved church planting coach

  • Planter community gatherings

  • Network resources and consultation

  • Ongoing relationship through particularization and beyond

Who This Is For:

  • Planters who have launched churches

  • Pastors navigating the challenges of early-stage church planting

  • Families needing support and encouragement

Financial Model:

  • Network contribution: ~$20,000/yr for four years

  • Personal fundraising makes up the remainder of approved presbytery budget

Timeline: Launch through particularization and beyond

Find Out More.

Whether you're just beginning to explore church planting or you're ready to take the next step, we're here to guide you. Reach out and let's start a conversation about your calling.