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How much do online seminary professor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for online seminary professor in the United States is $114,792.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $94,500.00 and $121,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Online Seminary Professor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Online Seminary Professor, you need advanced theological education (typically a master's or doctorate in divinity or theology), substantial knowledge of biblical studies, and teaching experience. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS) like Canvas or Blackboard and video conferencing tools is essential, and ordination or denominational credentials may be required. Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to foster spiritual growth are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure effective remote instruction, student engagement, and the development of future religious leaders in a virtual environment.

How does an online seminary professor typically engage and support students in a virtual learning environment?

Online seminary professors often use a blend of live video lectures, discussion forums, and interactive assignments to foster engagement and community among students. They are responsible for providing timely feedback, facilitating meaningful theological discussions, and offering virtual office hours for individual support. Navigating the unique challenges of online instruction, such as varying student time zones and digital literacy levels, is a key part of the role. Professors also collaborate with other faculty members to develop curriculum and maintain academic standards across online programs.

What does an online seminary professor do?

An online seminary professor teaches courses related to theology, ministry, and religious studies through virtual platforms. They design curricula, deliver lectures, facilitate discussions, and assess student progress, all in an online environment. Their role also often includes mentoring students, conducting research, and integrating faith-based perspectives into academic instruction. Online seminary professors utilize digital tools to create interactive and engaging learning experiences for students pursuing theological education remotely.

What is the difference between Online Seminary Professor vs Online Theology Instructor?

AspectOnline Seminary ProfessorOnline Theology Instructor
Required CredentialsTypically requires a master's or doctoral degree in theology or related fieldUsually requires at least a master's degree in theology or related area
Work EnvironmentAcademic institutions, seminaries, universities offering online programsOnline platforms, educational websites, religious organizations
Employer & Industry UsageColleges, seminaries, religious universitiesOnline education providers, religious organizations, community colleges

Online Seminary Professors and Online Theology Instructors both teach theology-related courses online. However, Seminary Professors often hold advanced degrees and work within formal academic institutions, focusing on higher education and research. In contrast, Theology Instructors may have similar credentials but often teach in more flexible or community-based online settings. Both roles require a passion for religious education and strong communication skills, but the scope and institutional context can differ.

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Infographic showing various Online Seminary Professor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, and 8% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $114,792 per year, or $55.2 per hour.
Professor of Preaching (Open Rank)

Professor of Preaching (Open Rank)

Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary

South Hamilton, MA โ€ข On-site

$60K - $100K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Please note: Compensation will be commensurate with the candidateโ€™s qualifications, experience, and rank at the time of appointment.

Overview
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is a multidenominational, evangelical graduate school committed to equipping Christian leaders to think theologically, engage globally, and live biblically. With nearly 1,400 students across campuses in Massachusetts, North Carolina, Florida, and online, Gordon-Conwellโ€™s student body represents more than eighty-five denominations and fifty countries. The seminary offers masterโ€™s and doctoral programsโ€”delivered in English, Spanish, and Portugueseโ€”that combine academic excellence, spiritual formation, and a deep commitment to Scripture. Its 12,000 alumni serve Christ through ministry in the church, the academy, and the workplace. Gordon-Conwell is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools, the New England Commission of Higher Education, and the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs.

Position Summary
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (www.gordonconwell.edu) announces a faculty position in the area of preaching with the primary location at the Hamilton campus. This position is for any rank from Assistant up to the Haddon Robinson Chair of Preaching. This is a continuing-status track appointment with an expected start date of July 1, 2026, or as soon as possible after the position is filled. The successful candidate for this position should have extensive experience in the pulpit as well as a track record of excellence in classroom teaching and effectiveness in preparing students for preaching and pastoral ministry in the โ€˜Big Ideaโ€™ tradition of Haddon Robinson. The candidate should be a gifted researcher and have several significant contributions to theologically related scholarship and/or leadership in the life of the church.


This position entails considerable leadership outside the classroom in the ongoing task of forming students for the preaching call. The professor holding this position will be expected to participate in the life of the seminary through weekly Chapel worship and advising, mentoring and discipleship activities with students. The ideal candidate will be skilled at envisioning and organizing programs and continuing education events for alumni pastors.


The professorโ€™s teaching responsibilities will be primarily at the Hamilton Campus (in-person and digital), with an expectation that the professor will teach at our Charlotte campus annually. The professor will be expected to teach Masters level courses as well as supervise and teach in the Doctor of Ministry program as well as our anticipated PhD program.

Life Together (Hamilton Campus)

The Hamilton Campus of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is invested in a โ€œLife Togetherโ€ ethos of education that prioritizes presence, intentionality, and relationships. Faculty and students are encouraged to engage in rhythms of prayer, worship, and fellowship, as well as intentional discipleship relationships.[1] The ideal candidate will be committed to investing time in personal mentoring/discipleship of our students.

Academic Experience
The person seeking this position should hold a graduate degree in theology (MDiv preferable) and a Ph.D. in a subject relevant to homiletics. Scholarly participation in the field through publication is expected. Experience with theological education and pastoral ministry is very important.

Personal Profile
The applicant should be a person of Christian character and be at home in the thoughtful evangelical ethos of Gordon-Conwell. The person should be manifestly collegial in their relationships, demonstrating an ability to work well with colleagues who represent various ecclesial traditions and ethnic backgrounds. The person should be attentive to different cultures, being able to serve both our local New England context and our growing international student body. The person should be committed to academic excellence, to the spiritual nurturing of students, and to the Church. Persons of various ethnic and racial backgrounds are encouraged to apply, including, women, international scholars, and individuals with bilingual abilities.

Classroom Teaching and Other Responsibilities
The applicant must demonstrate willingness to teach in both in-person and digital modalities. Training in specific digital tools is provided. The expectation is that the professorโ€™s teaching load will be six courses a year in preaching (depending on rank). The precise teaching responsibilities will include required courses as well as electives based on the particular research and experiential strengths of the professor.

Theological Commitments
Faculty members must concur with Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Mission Statement and Commentary, Community Life Statement and must indicate agreement annually with the schoolโ€™s Statement of Faith.

Beginning Date: July 1, 2026 (or as soon as possible after the position is filled).

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Application Process
Please apply through Gordon-Conwellโ€™s Career Center available here: https://www.gordonconwell.edu/employment/

Please include these documents in either Microsoft Word or PDF formats:

โ€ข A cover letter addressed to Dr. Gerry Wheaton, Academic Dean, explaining your interest in the position, as well as your particular area of expertise within the field of preaching.
โ€ข A formal CV that includes the names of at least three references.

No hard copy materials, please. Opportunities to interview will be made available at the search committeeโ€™s initiative. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
[1] For more information on rhythms of Life Together, visit https://www.gordonconwell.edu/hamilton/life-togetherwednesdays/