Curriculum Vitae of Kenneth Laurin Young... Professional Objective To serve in a college, university, or seminary as a servant leader and teacher where my experiences and abilities may be utilized collectively with others in order to assist both colleagues and students in discovering, developing, and deploying their individual and communal gifts to Christ s Church and his world. Education Doctor of Theology, Biblical Theology, Candidate Golden West Christian University, Los Angeles, California Dissertation: Communicating the Gospel of John as Parable Master of Arts in Theological Studies, New Testament (Greek), May 1991 Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia Thesis: When I am Lifted Up : The Crucifixion/Exaltation Motif in the Fourth Gospel Bachelor of Arts, Religion, June, 1985 Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina Publications Young, Ken L. Analysis of Pentecostal Mission Strategy. In Mosaic: Papers in Honor of Noel Brooks (1914-2006), compiled by the friends of Noel Brooks, 98-119, Norman, Oklahoma: Whorl Books, 2012. Young, Ken L. Investing in the City: Paul and Rome as a Paradigm. In Mosaic: Papers in Honor of Noel Brooks (1914-2006), compiled by the friends of Noel Brooks, 25-48, Norman, Oklahoma: Whorl Books, 2012. Young, Ken L. Review of Toward a Pentecostal Theology of the Lord s Supper: Foretasting the Kingdom by Chris E. W. Green. Experience, April 2013, 22. Continuing Education Dr. David Juma, Shelter Leadership Conference, Kilifi, Kenya, Africa (December 2005) Columbia Theological Seminary Colloquium, Shaking Heaven and Earth: Bible, Church, and the Social Order (April, 2004) Adult Higher Education Alliance, Advanced Portfolio Assessment (October, 2003) Dr. Susan Smith-Nash, Testing and Assessment (August, 2003) Dr. Andrew Carlson, Advanced Assessment of Prior Learning (October, 2001) Dr. Kenneth Keoppel, Tests & Measurements (August, 1999) Dr. Thomas L. Murray, Prior Learning Assessment (June, 1998) Professional Associations Society of Biblical Literature
Society of Pentecostal Studies Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society for Non-traditional (Adult) Education Theta Alpha Kappa National Honor Society for Religious Studies & Theology Circle the Wagons Ministries (Social Ministry to south central Oklahomans, Secretary) Awards Southwestern Christian University, Presidential Above and Beyond Award (2004) Who s Who Among America s Teachers, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006 Southwestern Christian University, Professor of the Year (2013) Instructional Experience Professor of Bible and Theology Southwestern Christian University, Bethany, Oklahoma (July, 1997-Present) Teaching both upper and lower division undergraduate courses in Bible, theology, philosophy, social ethics, and pastoral leadership. These courses include Koine Greek (Grammar, Textual Criticism, and Exegesis), New Testament History and Literature, Life & Teachings of Jesus, Gospel of John, Romans, Hebrews, Prison Epistles of Paul, Luke-Acts, The Book of the Twelve, Biblical Discipleship, Authority of Scripture, Person and Work of the Holy Spirit, History of Pentecostalism, Systematic Theology I & II, Pastoral Theology, Introduction to Philosophy, Christian Social Ethics, Adult Faith Development, and Pastoral Epistles & Leadership. Creating and developing courses for and guiding students through directed studies in Bible and Leadership. These courses involve adult learners; the curriculum consists of Life and Leadership of David, Life and Leadership of Paul, The Prophets, Biblical Themes, and Leadership Biographies. Instructing traditional and non-traditional students in various formats: semester, one-week modules, accelerated evening classes, and portfolio development. Co-teaching at the Tana River School of Leadership (December, 2000) in Maziwa, Kenya, East Africa. I taught Pastoral Leadership and Ethics. Instructing in the Pentecostal Evangelical Fellowship of Africa at the Bahari Bible Institute (December, 2002) in Kilifi, Kenya, East Africa. I taught Pneumatology and Biblical Leadership. Organizing and establishing in conjunction with local Christian leaders the Shelter School of Leadership in Kilifi, Kenya, East Africa (August-December, 2005). I taught an original course entitled Joshua and Judges: Profiles of Leadership. Co-leading and co-teaching on site at various locations in Israel for a Travel-Study course in Bible (May, 2000). Training disciples during Wednesday evening Bible studies at the local church where I served as a Teaching Elder for six years (1998-2004). Guest Lecturer and Featured Speaker at Furman University s Religion in Life series where I spoke on the subject Pentecostals: Christian DUI (Disciples Under the Influence). Seminar Leader at the ecumenical Prayer Summit of the Mid-America Conference of the Free Methodist Church where I spoke on The Prayer s Lord and Praying in the Spirit. Senior Pastor
Glory Tabernacle, Newberry, South Carolina (June, 1991-June, 1997) Co-writing and co-teaching a continuing education seminar on Eldership for pastors and church leaders at the regional (state) level. Designing, teaching, and implementing a successful church strategic management course based on the Book of Nehemiah entitled Blueprint for Restoration. Creating, developing, and teaching various courses in the Department of Church Education Ministries including James: Faith Produces Works; Matthew: Manual for Discipleship; Building Godly Homes; Prayer; Good News Evangelism; God s A,B,C s (Children s Ministry); and I Peter: A Present Hope. Producing and ministering on a weekly, one-half hour radio broadcast at a local station (WKMG 1520 AM) for two years. Challenging the Christian community regarding unity in, with, and by diversity through sharing and modeling my Christian social ethic within various racially segregated churches and denominations in order to initiate and maintain harmony. Supply Pastor/Campus Tutor Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia (July, 1988-May, 1991) Preaching and teaching in various churches and denominations (Presbyterian, Southern Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Evangelical, Holiness, and Pentecostal) while pursuing a graduate degree in New Testament. Tutoring graduate students in Greek grammar and New Testament exegesis. Proofreading for accuracy the Greek Professor s handouts and study sheets. Serving as supply pastor for three months during the summer of 1989 at the First Presbyterian Church in Tuskegee, Alabama. Administrative Experience Dean of Professional Studies Southwestern Christian University, Bethany, Oklahoma (July, 2004-June, 2010) Serving on the University s Academic Council for 13 years and the Graduate School Council for ten. Directing Applied Biblical Leadership Education (ABLE), an adult degree completion program, for six years before expanding it to the fields of business and behavioral science. Recruiting, interviewing, hiring, assessing, and training, in conjunction with the Dean of Academic Affairs and Department Chairs, all members of the ABLE faculty. Matriculating prospective adult students into undergraduate studies in order to finish their degrees. Evaluating transcripts of and awarding credit to applicants in the adult education program; specializing in Military transcripts and credits. Proposing online courses and an online Christian Ministries degree. Investigating the possibilities of new curricula within the ABLE program and writing a market analysis in order to present results to the Board of Regents. Analyzing, redesigning, and enhancing curriculum in the adult degree completion program to include majors in General Studies (Associate of Arts degree), Behavioral Science, Business Leadership, and Business Administration (Bachelor of Science degrees).
Assessing written portfolios in order to determine college credit for life-learning experiences. Marketing and presenting the ABLE program locally, regionally, and nationally at Educational Fairs, Employment Fairs, Conferences, and Conventions. This includes developing and co-writing new brochures. Planning and publishing the semester class schedules for the five degree tracts. Creating, implementing, and sustaining a strategic plan for the non-traditional programs of the University, which includes the current undergraduate school and the proposed graduate studies degrees (Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Behavioral Science, and Master of Arts in Theological Studies). Preparing, allocating, and monitoring the annual departmental budget. Hiring, training, and supervising office personnel. Generating and examining weekly, monthly, and annual departmental reports. Initiating, establishing, and enhancing scholarships for adult and non-traditional students. Functioning as a catalyst for innovative, joint educational ventures with public and private business schools, colleges, and universities. Professional Experience Interim Pastor Faith & Vision Pentecostal Church, Kingfisher, Oklahoma (January, 2011-Present) Leading an established and diversified church in a rural community environment. Giving pastoral care and preaching pertinent sermons on a weekly basis to a small congregation. Senior Pastor Glory Tabernacle, Newberry, South Carolina (June, 1991-June, 1997) Leading and revitalizing an established and diversified church in a rural community environment. Assisting in the reorganization and serving as the Chaplain of the Newberry Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina. Supervising ministerial students through the ministry programs of the local college and the church conference. Serving as Vice-president (1993) and President (1994-95) on the Executive Committee of Interfaith Community Services, a trans-denominational and inter-racial social ministry, during which time I assisted in securing the incorporation of this ministry and attaining tax exempt status with the Federal Government. Representing the Newberry County Clergy on the Medical Ethics Committee of Newberry County Memorial Hospital for two years. Serving for six years on the Upper South Carolina Conference (U.S.C.C.) Evangelism Board which functioned as the primary ministry for church planting and church revitalization in the conference. Functioning as the pastoral representative on the U.S.C.C. World Missions Board for four years as a result of my leading the church into record giving to missions. Guiding congregation through two renovating and rebuilding projects. Leading this congregation into racial diversity and community service activities, which included multi-racial and inter-denominational evangelistic rallies and feeding over three hundred underprivileged people every Thanksgiving.
Young Adult Ministries Coordinator Snellville United Methodist Church, Snellville, Georgia (July, 1988-May, 1991) Analyzing and assessing existing ministries for young adults (ages 18 through 29) for this 3,000 member church located in the northeast region of metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia. Developing, coordinating, and implementing young adult ministries; I worked on and with the Administrative Committee, which consisted of fifty members. Pastor Terry Creek P.H.Church, Travelers Rest, South Carolina (June, 1986-June, 1988) Leading and pastoring a rural church in a small mountain community while working as a bi-vocational minister. Providing vision and new direction for a church in abeyance. Increasing church membership and attendance one hundred and fifty percent over the two year period. Initiating financial support to the regional conference. Establishing monthly financial support for local evangelism and global missions. Designing and teaching curricula in Bible, discipleship, prayer, and church ministries. Prompting the remodeling of the church building and inspiring the membership to new ideals of service and substance in the Kingdom of God. Associate Pastor North Anderson P.H. Church, Anderson, South Carolina (June, 1984-May, 1986) Assisting the senior pastor in all aspects of pastoral ministry including visitation, pastoral care, preaching, discipleship, water baptism, Holy Communion, and parishioner training. Teaching weekly the adult Bible class. Preparing for a senior pastoral position. Assistant Pastor Easley First P. H. Church, Easley, South Carolina (June, 1982-May, 1984) Volunteering as a Minister Intern while completing an undergraduate degree. Planning, coordinating, and supervising all youth ministry activities for a growing church in a thriving city environment. Assisting the Senior Pastor and the Church Board in various ministry endeavors. Conducting worship services, including preaching, during the transition of senior pastorate. Preaching at Youth Rallies in various cities and churches in South Carolina. References
Dr. Charles Chitwood, Registrar Southern Nazarene University 6729 NW 39 th Expressway Bethany, Oklahoma 73008 (405) 491-6386 Email: c.chitwood@snu.edu Dr. Tom L. Murray, Bishop Golden West Conference of the IPHC P.O. Box 90098 Los Angeles, CA 90009 (310) 947-9363 Email: drtomokla@yahoo.com Rev. Dr. James M. Pitts Professor and Chaplain Emeritus Furman University 201 Grandview Circle Travelers Rest, SC 29690 (864) 834-3954 Email: james.pitts@bellsouth.net Mrs. Misti Foster, Office Manager School of Continuing Education Oklahoma City Community College 7777 South May Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73159-4444 (405) 401-1195 (Cell) Email: mistifoster11@gmail.com Mr. Jim L. Morrison, Coordinator of Curriculum Development College of Liberal Studies at University of Oklahoma 1610 Asp Avenue, Suite 108 Norman, OK 73072-6405 (405) 325-1054 Email: jlmorrison@ou.edu