Rev Dr Graham Hill
DipMinHons, BTheol, PGCertTESOL, CertIV.TAA, MTheol, PhD
Graham Hill joined the Morling faculty in 2007 as Lecturer in Pastoral and Practical Studies, the Director of the Centre for Leadership, and the Coordinator of Postgraduate Coursework degrees. Before coming to Morling, Graham lectured in Culture, Mission and Leadership at Burleigh College in South Australia, and has also served as the Director of Baptist Youth Ministries in Western Australia. Graham has significant experience in local church leadership, including church planting, youth ministry, associate pastor of a large growing congregation, and coaching pastors and planters of missional experiments.
Graham’s passion for teaching about Christian ministry, missiology, and spiritual formation has opened up doors for teaching throughout Asia, including India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand. Graham has a PhD from Flinders University in South Australia, which examines the implications of missional ecclesiology for local churches. His research interests include the theology and practice of Christian leadership, comparative and missional ecclesiology, leading churches through change and transformation, and fresh ways of doing, being, and becoming church.
Graham’s role involves teaching courses such as Ministry Formation, Christian Leadership and Management, Church Dynamics and Health, Leading Churches through Change and Transformation, Missional Ecclesiology, and Practical Ministry and Theology. He also coordinates Morling’s Postgraduate Coursework programs and Morling's Centre for Leadership. He is also an accredited coach, and spends a lot of time coaching pastors and leadership teams.
Graham is married to Felicity, and they have three daughters, Madison, Grace and Dakotah.
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