
Train leaders. Stay connected. Grow together.
If your ministry is using, or wants to be using, Shepherds Global Classroom, we invite you to take the next step and register as a partner.
Already using SGC? Tell us how you’re using it.
What is a partner?
An SGC partner is a ministry, church, or organization that is using Shepherds Global Classroom to train pastors or Christian leaders and has chosen to stay connected with us along the way.
Partnership isn’t about gaining access to SGC’s free curriculum — you already have access to our entire library. It’s about walking together, sharing what God is doing, and strengthening the work of training in each unique context.
As we stay connected, we’re able to learn from one another, support your work more effectively, and continue shaping SGC to better serve the global church.
What partnership includes
SGC Certificates of Completion
For partners using the curriculum to train pastors and Christian leaders in their context.
A listing on the SGC Partners page
Your ministry recognized as part of a growing global network of churches and organizations training leaders together.
Connection with our Global Training Team
Direct access to encouragement, insight, and practical guidance from the people behind the curriculum.
Ongoing communication with our team
We stay in touch so we can learn from your work and support it over time, not just at the start.
Priority collaboration on language needs
If a language is needed in your context, we can work together to identify translators and explore funding to make it possible. (Not guaranteed, but partners get first consideration.)
A say in curriculum development
Partners help us identify gaps in the field — what topics are missing, what courses pastors actually need next.
A voice in shaping the future of SGC
Through annual surveys and ongoing feedback, partners directly influence the languages we prioritize and the courses we develop.
Room for deeper collaboration over time
As relationships grow, so do opportunities — joint training events, regional gatherings, shared projects.