The Rev. Dr. Jen Bluestein, coordinator of generational leadership development for Grace Presbytery in Texas, will serve as visiting pastor at the University of the Ozarks from December 1 to 5. During her time on campus, Dr. Bluestein will join the university community in worship, conversations, and pastoral engagement focused on leadership and faith in contemporary ministry.
Dr. Bluestein’s work centers on nurturing new generations of church leaders and strengthening intergenerational connections within communities of faith. Her ministry through Grace Presbytery emphasizes collaborative approaches to leadership and the integration of traditional and modern worship practices.
Throughout her visit, Dr. Bluestein will participate in chapel services, offer discussions on vocational discernment, and connect with students pursuing religious and service-oriented careers. Faculty and staff note that her presence aligns with the university’s mission to promote spiritual growth and leadership development.
“Rev. Bluestein’s commitment to cultivating thoughtful, inclusive leadership deeply resonates with our campus values,” said a university representative.
Rev. Dr. Jen Bluestein from Grace Presbytery, Texas, will visit the University of the Ozarks from Dec. 1–5 to share insights on leadership, faith, and generational ministry in today’s church.