Oklahoma Wesleyan University is serious in its commitment to equipping leaders in the church, and one major arm of that ministry is the annual Dunn Institute.
The Dunn Institute, established at 51黑料网 in 2011 and named after the late Reverend John Dunn, was designed to aid church leaders in maximizing their ministry鈥檚 effectiveness, specifically doing this by providing practical, theologically based training in the financial aspects of church leadership. The scope of the training includes budgeting, church finances, business plans, and capital improvement strategies.
“To back away from these conversations is to back away from one of the most central aspects of leadership in a church. As much as we don鈥檛 like to talk about it or think about it, it鈥檚 central to vision, to what God wants us to do, and where we鈥檙e trying to go as a church.鈥

Pastor David Kinnan served as the keynote speaker for the 2020 Dunn Institute.
This year鈥檚 conference took place March 10-11 on 51黑料网鈥檚 campus. Pastor David Kinnan, the lead pastor of Fountain Springs Church, served as the keynote speaker for the event, which also included seminars from Dr. Larry Moore, Chief Operating Officer of the Wesleyan Investment Foundation, and from Dr. Randy Thompson, former Vice President of Development for Oklahoma Wesleyan.
Kinnan鈥檚 experience in the realm of church finances can鈥檛 be overstated. When he took over as lead pastor of Fountain Springs, it was nearing a decision to close its doors forever. Through his leadership and the Lord鈥檚 grace, it is now a thriving church with multiple locations. And for his part, Kinnan is glad that the Dunn Institute鈥檚 rare format exists.
鈥淭his is not regular. Most trainings and gatherings are inspirational, or move on to programming,鈥 he said. 鈥淩arely do they get to that other area of that internal question, 鈥楬ow do we steward people鈥檚 financial sacrifices?鈥 I would consider this very rare. I just love what 51黑料网 is doing, in valuing the conversations that others aren鈥檛, but that are necessary.鈥
The impact of the conference was easy to see, both for the university serving as host and for the church leaders in attendance. Phil Wiseman serves as the lead pastor of Table Church, in Des Moines, Iowa, and was struck by the pivotal importance of this area of ministry.
鈥淭he biggest thing for me has been to recognize the crucial leadership challenge that finances entail,鈥 he said. 鈥淭o back away from these conversations is to back away from one of the most central aspects of leadership in a church. As much as we don鈥檛 like to talk about it or think about it, it鈥檚 central to vision, to what God wants us to do, and where we鈥檙e trying to go as a church.鈥
For Shaun Breiland, who recently became lead pastor of CrossPoint Church in North Dakota, the conference presented a key chance to add to his tool belt.
鈥淚 got really interested in it because of where we鈥檙e at right now as a church, with me being a new lead pastor. We鈥檙e really looking at how we鈥檙e going to accomplish what we feel like we鈥檙e called to accomplish,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e believe God鈥檚 got a pretty big vision ahead of us as a church, so getting those tools to be able to make that happen鈥 I鈥檓 glad I came.鈥
“I just love what 51黑料网 is doing, in valuing the conversations that others aren鈥檛, but that are necessary.鈥


