Building Thriving Congregations for Tomorrow
What is the D’ART Collective
The holistic health and well-being of pastors, churches, and congregations, which serve the African American community and the Christian church at large, is the ongoing work of the HUMC and the GUILD: creating strong communities of practice, which offer multiple opportunities for spiritual formation, growth, and discipleship.
The emphasis of The D’ART Collective Congregational Learning and Leading Program is on education and training; teaching and learning. There must be a deep appreciation for congregational study and development in the service of church vitality and community engagement. This model of congregational learning and leading will facilitate deep connections with denominational, community, and corporate partners.
OUR CORE VALUES
OUR MISSION
The D’ART Collective’s aim is to expand and enrich the work of the local church by offering training and development in the missional use of technology and the arts to attract and offer Christ to the growing number of religiously unaffiliated youth and adults.
VISION
The D’ART Collective desires to help congregations thrive by strengthening their ministries to better help people deepen their relationships with God, enhance their connections with each other, and contribute to the flourishing of their communities and the world.
VALUES
The D’ART Collective values the strength and contributions of Christian congregations to foster ecumenical collaborations, build bridges across societal differences, address new challenges, and nurture the spiritual vitality among the people they serve.
Meet The Founder
Dr. Debra Haggins
Founder and Program Director
The Reverend Dr. Debra Lynn Haggins serves as university chaplain and pastor of the historic Memorial Church at Hampton University; the first female to hold this position in the university’s history. As university chaplain, Haggins serves in a dual capacity, as campus minister and as executive director of the nationally acclaimed Hampton University Ministers’ Conference-Choir Directors’ & Organists’ Guild Workshop.
Haggins previously served as the interim pastor of the historic Queen Street Baptist Church in Norfolk, Virginia. Prior to that, she served as assistant to the chaplain and faculty advisor to the Student Christian Association at Hampton University. Rev. Haggins has had a successful professional career with the Virginia Beach City Public School System and the Norfolk Public School System. Chaplain Haggins has earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Early Childhood Education from Paine College in Augusta, Ga where she joined the sisterhood of the Eta Theta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. She received the Master of Science degree (M.S.Ed.) in Secondary School Administration and the Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAS) in Higher Education Administration, both from Old Dominion University. She earned a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) in theology from The Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University.
In May of 2017, the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Higher Education Leadership and Management was conferred upon her from Hampton University. Dr. Haggins earned the Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) from Emory University’s Candler School of Theology where her field of emphasis was Biblical Interpretation and Proclamation. Debra Haggins is the mother of Brian, Steven, and Bradley Haggins.
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