Intern Program
Current Interns | Past Graduates

 
 

History:
The need for additional training of preachers came to the attention of the church in Durango in 1992. Statistical information, made available to us, indicated that of the men who had been taught to preach in our Christian colleges and preacher training schools, only 50 to 60 percent continued to proclaim the gospel after their first ministry. This meant that we were losing some 40 to 50 percent of our inexperienced men after their first local work. The problem is not with the training these men are receiving, but with many unrealized expectations on the part of those trained.



The Christians in Durango determined that they could assist our preachers and the kingdom by providing "hands-on" training with an established congregation and with further teaching from an experienced preacher prior to their own initial ministry in local work. The dream of an internship began to take shape with the 1997 budget and the first intern arrived at Durango in February, 1998.

Since the beginning of this effort, the Durango congregation has become even more firm in its resolve that such additional training is desperately needed in the brotherhood. The response from men who desire to train at Durango has been so overwhelming that two interns were accepted into the program in 2000 and three in 2001.  Three has become the maximum number of applicants accepted.  This is due to director Guy Orbison's busy schedule.


Objectives:
We believe that the best training for preachers can come from experienced preachers. The New Testament exemplifies this in Jesus' training of the Twelve and Paul's work with Timothy. Further, Paul exhorted Timothy to continue the effort: "And the things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, these entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also" (2 Timothy 2:2).

We propose to give an inexperienced preacher who has received good training at one of our schools further, practical training within a local congregational setting. We desire to gradually ease a man into the pulpit and the rigors of local work through our efforts. While with the Durango congregation, the intern will experience the various tasks that fall upon the preacher without shouldering those responsibilities all at once.

In addition to the practical experience received, our interns will be taught by our preacher, Guy Orbison, Jr. in Greek, exegesis, and expository preaching. Orbison is a 1973 graduate of the Bear Valley school in Denver and holds the Bachelors, Master of Arts, and Master of Divinity degrees from Abilene Christian University. He has 37 years of preaching experience and conducts up to twelve gospel meetings each year. He is active in many writing pursuits and is well-qualified to train men to preach and to direct the efforts of the interns.

The congregation in Durango, though small, provides an ideal setting for men who see a need to further their preparation for preaching the gospel.


For Information:
Mail applications to:
Guy Orbison, Jr.
P.O. Box 633
Durango, CO 81302

Phone: (970) 247-0865
guy_o_jr@frontier.net

 

Ph 970-247-0865 | Fx 970-259-9197

2100 W. 3rd Ave Durango, CO 81302

info@churchofchristdurango.org