What Seminary Didn’t Teach Me About Wellness

Learn from an engaging panel discussion on how to advocate effectively for justice, equity, and meaningful change within the church and beyond.
Panel Moderator: Rev. Nikki Hardeman, Director of Advocacy at Baptist Women in Ministry
Rev. Nikki Hardeman serves as the Director of Advocating for Women in Ministry at Baptist Women in Ministry, where she champions the affirmation, elevation, and flourishing of women called to ministry. A graduate of Mercer University and McAfee School of Theology, she is a minister, teacher, and writer with extensive experience in local church ministry, theological education, and advocacy.
Join Baptist Women in Ministry for What Seminary Didn’t Teach Me, a virtual Lunch & Learn series that explores the practical, pastoral, and personal lessons ministers learn through lived experience.
On the first Tuesday of every month at 12:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. CT, ministry leaders and experts from a variety of fields will offer practical wisdom on topics that bridge theology and everyday ministry. From leadership and conflict management to finances, wellness, legal issues, administration, and other essential aspects of ministry, each session is designed to equip ministers with tools they can immediately put into practice.
Whether you are just beginning your ministry journey or are a seasoned leader, this series will provide fresh insights, meaningful conversation, and practical resources to help you thrive in your calling.
Register today and join us as we explore the lessons seminary didn’t teach—but every minister needs to know.