Meet Tim Gaines
Hometown
Oakdale, CA
Age
29
Home Church & Denomination
Church of the Nazarene
Degrees
B.A. in Philosophy and Theology from Point Loma Nazarene University
M.A. in Religion from Point Loma Nazarene University
M.Div in Theology from Nazarene Theological Seminary
Garrett-Evangelical Degree Program/Year
Ph.D in Theology and Ethics, third year
Personal Information
I have been married for six years. My wife, Shawna Songer Gaines, is pursuing ordination while serving a United Methodist Church in Lombard, IL. We both serve the youth ministry program and I also work with the music program. This included starting a band for the students. Most excitingly, we’re expecting our first child in November!
Attraction to Garrett-Evangelical
I applied to a lot of Ph.D programs, but Garrett-Evangelical shot to the top of the list because of the faculty. The faculty stood out because of their interest in me. When I met with Jack Seymour, the Ph.D program director, he asked me about my intended project. He then proceeded to take notes about my project and what I wanted to do! Dr. Waters (who is now my advisor) wasn’t available the day I visited campus, but he followed up the next day, which was very impressive to me! The admissions office was also extremely helpful. They put a lot of emphasis on helping potential students discern their call and guiding them to pursue a seminary education that can aid in fulfilling their call.
Calling
I am called to serve Christ and his Church. I see my pursuit of a Ph.D in conjunction with the mission of the Church. I don’t want to stand on the outside and critique; rather, my aim is to help it embody the full Gospel. I am pursuing ordination because I want to serve the Church as a teacher. Therefore, my academic work will be a sub-set to my call to lead the Church. My academic work focuses on theological ethics; specifically, I am looking at the doctrines of the Church from our moral imaginations. I believe that the way we think about God filters out in the way we live our lives.
Favorite thing about Garrett-Evangelical
I appreciate the collegiality among students and faculty. My colleagues have pushed me to think in new ways and have encouraged me to learn about issues and ideas that I had previously not pursued. The academic guild has been opened to me because of my advisor as he encourages me to forge my own academic path. It has been a lot of fun to work with him and, frankly, he has given me far more then I deserve.

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