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Disaster Recovery Done Right: Trust Atlas for Commercial Water Damage Restoration in Midlothian, TX.

When you own a business, property damage is an unfortunate occurrence that happens all too often. Property damage can be caused by any number of disasters, both natural and man-made. Most often, however, property damage happens from an excess of water. From very heavy rainstorms to broken pipes, water damage can be incredibly harmful not just for your storefront but for your customers.

When water spreads through your commercial property, it happens quickly, causing damage as it moves. At the same time, furnishings and porous materials soak up moisture. In just a short amount of time, you could be dealing with warping, rotting, and even mold growth. That's why water damage remediation is so important - to address your current damage and prevent water from making your business unsafe.

At Atlas National Renovations, we know that dealing with water damage seems like a losing effort on your own. But when you trust our water damage restoration team, you don't have to lose hope. We provide comprehensive water remediation services for businesses of all size in Texas. From the first time we lay eyes on your water damage to the time we mitigate your problem, we're here for you. With a team of IICRC certified technicians and innovative restoration tools at our disposal, we specialize in making your business safe again.

Unlike some of our competitors, we are fiercely dedicated to our clients and aim to exceed their expectations with the highest quality water damage restoration services in Midlothian, TX. When water damage hits your business, time is of the essence, which is why we get to work quickly and efficiently by assessing the damage to your property. Once we know the extent of your water damage, we'll consult with you about its severity and detail the next steps you should take so you can make an informed purchasing decision.

With decades of combined experience, there is no disaster cleanup project too complex or large for our team to handle. We assist small businesses, large commercial entities, and even multi-family apartment complexes. Our clients trust Atlas National Renovations to keep them dry, safe, and secure, and it would be our pleasure to help do the same for you.

In addition to our reliability and quality of work, our customers choose us over others because we offer:

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Fair, Accurate Work Estimates

We drain water from your property, not money from your bank account.

Clear, Constant Communication

When you work with Atlas, you're never left wondering what's happening with your commercial property.

Detailed Deadlines and Schedules

We're meticulous about sticking to schedules and meeting deadlines. You can always expect us to be on time and ready to work.

Experienced Project Managers

We assign seasoned, hardworking project managers for each of our projects. When you work with Atlas, you're working with the best.

Courteous and Knowledgeable Leadership

Excellence starts at the top, and our leadership team is the best in the business.

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What is Water Damage Restoration in in Midlothian, TX

If you're currently dealing with serious water damage from a flood, broken pipe, or other cause, you're probably not sure what to do next. While it's understandable to feel panicky, it's important that you have the water removed as quickly as possible. When structural damage and health hazards are at play, time is of the essence. The longer you wait, the worse the damage will get. The damage you see with your eyes is usually the tip of the iceberg - most water damage gets deep in your carpets and walls fast.

Atlas' water damage restoration services are focused on restoring and repairing the damage that water causes to commercial property. The primary purpose of our restoration services is to return your property to the condition it was in prior to the damage. Once your water damage has been mitigated, our team swoops in to begin the restoration process.

Depending on the scope and severity of your water damage, common water damage restoration services can include:

  • Damaged Flooring and Wall Replacement
  • Damaged Roof Restoration
  • Mold Remediation
  • Humidity and Moisture Testing

While little can be done to predict natural disasters, there are common signs you can keep an eye on to prevent serious water damage from occurring.

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Common Signs of Commercial Water Damage in Midlothian, TX

There's no convenient time to be sidelined with water damage when it comes to your commercial property and business. Water damage to your commercial or industrial property is particularly devastating because every hour that your business is closed means lost revenue and productivity. You do not just have to deal with damage to the structural integrity of your building - you have to deal with the disruption of service to your loyal customers.

The good news? Atlas is here when you need us most, with a team of highly-trained technicians and unmatched water damage restoration expertise. We're ready to tackle your problem and solve it in an efficient, effective manner, so you can keep your doors open and your clients happy.

As a business owner, you know that one of the best ways to prevent a disaster is to nip it in the bud before it gets out of hand. For that reason, keep an eye out for the following signs of water damage to your commercial property:

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Look for Mold

Look for Mold:

Mold can begin to grow just a day or two after water has taken hold of your business. If you see small signs of mold growth in an area where you suspect a leak, contact Atlas National Renovations ASAP to diagnose the problem.

Check Your Pipes

Check Your Pipes:

If it's safe to do so, check out the piping inside and outside your commercial property. You want to keep a keen eye out for oxidation and corrosion around pipe fixtures. While you're at it, check your water heater for rust too. Corrosion or rust is a telltale sign of a water leak.

Check for Rings

Check for Rings:

Dark spots on walls and ceilings usually indicate water damage. If you see rings around a stain, the damage is probably older. Several rings with different shades of color mean an intermittent issue, where the area has been soaked and dried several times.

Understand Your Property

Understand Your Property:

This is more of a suggestion than a sign. As the commercial property owner, you should know your building's pipe system. You should know what is old and new and what areas may be at risk for water damage. Keep an extra-close eye on areas that have a higher potential for leaks, especially during rainstorms.

Benefits of Commercial Water Damage Restoration
in Midlothian, TX

When water invades your business or commercial property, you don't have much time to ponder your next course of action. While some business owners opt to try DIY water damage restoration, in most cases, they end up with more damage and expenses than before their leak. For the most effective, comprehensive solution to water damage, it's important that you hire a professional. At Atlas National Renovations, our primary focus is assisting business owners and commercial property managers with water damage restoration. We've been doing it for years, and we can help you too.

Here are just a few of the most common benefits we hear from past customers:

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Safe Shopping Experience

Safe Shopping Experience

If you own a business, the health and safety of your customers is of utmost importance. When water damage occurs inside your storefront, you could be dealing with more than property damage. Depending on the severity of your issue, contaminants and microorganisms may be present, putting your customers' health at risk. When you trust a professional water damage restoration company like Atlas to remediate your water leak, you're not just putting a stop to the leak. Our team will clean and sanitize your business, making it safe for customers to continue shopping at your store.

Quick Response Time

Quick Response Time

Water damage can create unbearable conditions in your commercial property. As such, your water restoration company must be quick to respond. Professional water damage companies like Atlas respond quickly and can clean up water, dry and disinfect the area, and make necessary repairs. Because we have an entire team of pros and industry-leading equipment, we can be on site in minutes.

Less Damage, Better Costs

Less Damage, Better Costs

Water damage can be very expensive. Sometimes, it only takes a couple of hours to result in heavy losses. How soon you call the experts could mean the difference between painting over a water stain and having to rebuild an entire area of damaged drywall. When you call Atlas immediately, clients often reduce the cost of water damage restoration and overall building damage.

Capital Expenditure Services

In addition to our disaster recovery services, we also offer large-scale upgrades and improvements for your capital expenditures. If you own or manage a large commercial building or a multi-family property, you need to make sure your capital expenditures maintain present operating levels and foster your company's future growth.

At Atlas National Renovations, class A, B, and C properties are our bread and butter. We take the time to understand our customer's needs and expectations from the start so we can deliver outstanding results. If you're looking for a top-tier contractor to do the job right the first time, look no further than Atlas. Our customers love our team because we make large, highly-complicated projects easy to finish.

If you're looking to invest in the future of your business, know that we are here to help with projects like these:

  • High Volume Unit Upgrades and Improvements
  • Amenity Upgrades and Conversions
  • Common Area Improvements
  • High Volume Carpet, LVT, and Tile Installation
  • Courtyards and Hardscapes
  • Package Room and Mail Center Upgrades and Additions
  • Fitness Center Upgrades and Improvements
  • Dog Parks and Pet Stations
  • Signage Improvements and Additions
  • LED Lighting and Electrical Upgrades

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Multi-Family Building Deficiencies and Restoration Services

New multi-family properties are entering the market every day. That means that older communities must be renovated to keep up with modern demands and tenant needs. Upgrades to amenities, aesthetics and even structural changes help assets stay up-to-date. At the same time, damages from leaks and storms must be addressed. If you're a multi-family property manager or owner, and need unmatched restoration capability, Atlas National Renovations is here to serve you.

We specialize in cutting-edge, high-quality ways to achieve your renovation goals - for your tenants but also for your corporate leaders and management team. After all, a successful multi-family renovation benefits all parties.

We currently work with the top multi-family groups across our state. Unlike some multi-family renovation companies in Texas, our team understands the inner workings of the multi-family environment. Our customers appreciate our accommodations to their residents, maintenance team, leasing team, corporate leaders, and beyond. We're proud to say we know multi-family, inside and out, and have the credentials to back up those claims.

When crafting a multi-family restoration plan, we always consider your tenant's demographics, your building's curb appeal, property age, and energy efficiency. Whether you need to have significant updates applied to an older property or need a water damage inspection for a brand-new building, we can help.

Here is a quick glance at some of the multi-family renovations that our team handles:

  • Leak Detection and Water Intrusion Investigation
  • Exterior Sealants and Waterproofing
  • Large Interior and Exterior Paint Projects
  • Stucco Remediation and Exterior Facade Re-Clads
  • Full Property Exterior Repaints
  • Concrete and Flatwork
  • Corridor and Common Area Painting
  • Roof Replacement

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Water damage restoration is a crucial, complex process that must be completed properly to save your business from serious damage. Choosing the right professional is equally important, especially when your customers' health is on the line. Whether you need large-scale commercial restoration or quick, effective water damage cleanup for your storefront business, know that we are only a phone call away. Contact our friendly team of experts to learn more about Atlas National Renovations and how we clean up your water damage mess better than the rest.

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SunOpta Opens New $125 Million Plant-Based Beverage Manufacturing Facility in Texas

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SunOpta (Nasdaq: STKL) (TSX: SOY), a U.S.-based, global pioneer fueling the future of sustainable, plant-based and fruit-based food and beverages, is proud to announce the opening of its new plan...

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SunOpta (Nasdaq: STKL) (TSX: SOY), a U.S.-based, global pioneer fueling the future of sustainable, plant-based and fruit-based food and beverages, is proud to announce the opening of its new plant-based beverage production facility in Midlothian, Texas, bringing up to 175 new jobs to the area.

“The fully-equipped and state-of-the-art facility will enhance our manufacturing and supply chain capabilities. In addition, through innovation and our dedication to sustainability, we can respond to the increasing nationwide demand for plant-based food and beverages.”

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The new mega facility will manufacture the company's entire suite of plant-based milks and creamers, along with tea and other products. Various package sizes and configurations will be produced including 16-ounce and 32-ounce packages typically used in food service, shelf-stable retail, and e-commerce for plant-based milk products, and 330-milliliter packages used primarily in high-protein nutritional beverages.

“This plant is an important part of SunOpta’s long-term goals and a powerful next step in our company vision,” said Joe Ennen, CEO of SunOpta. “The fully-equipped and state-of-the-art facility will enhance our manufacturing and supply chain capabilities. In addition, through innovation and our dedication to sustainability, we can respond to the increasing nationwide demand for plant-based food and beverages.”

By 2025, SunOpta aims to double its plant-based business and has invested nearly $200 million in its plant-based production capacity in the last three years to support the accelerated growth and developing demand for plant-based milk alternatives. This new Midlothian plant will add capacity and new capabilities to accelerate growth and reduce production costs to serve and meet the growing needs of SunOpta’s customers.

Designed with SunOpta’s sustainability objectives in mind, the new Midlothian plant will reduce carbon emissions, conserve water, efficiently utilize power and use recycled materials. With the plant strategically placed in Texas, SunOpta will significantly reduce emissions through lower transportation usage. The plant’s regional location will reduce more than 15 million freight miles annually and save 59 million pounds of carbon emissions. In addition, the facility is equipped with water reuse equipment that can save up to 20 million gallons of water a year, an energy-efficient HVAC system that reduces energy consumption by 45%, LED lights and water heaters that reduce power usage by 95%, and offices and labs constructed with at least 40% recyclable materials.

As of now, the new production facility has 285,000 square feet, with the capacity to expand to 400,000 square feet to take on future growth. When fully expanded, the facility will be SunOpta's largest plant for plant-based food and beverages. The new Midlothian site is located at 4126 Power Way, Midlothian, Texas 76065. In combination with SunOpta’s plants in California, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania, the Texas location creates a competitively advantaged, ‘diamond-shaped’ national network for national distribution.

SunOpta works closely with the City of Midlothian and other key partners to minimize the environmental footprint of the manufacturing process.

For more information on SunOpta, visit sunopta.com and follow the company on LinkedIn and Twitter.

About SunOpta, Inc.

SunOpta (Nasdaq: STKL) (TSX: SOY) is a U.S.-based, global pioneer fueling the future of sustainable, plant-based, and fruit-based food and beverages. Founded nearly 50 years ago, SunOpta manufactures natural, organic, and specialty products sold through retail and foodservice channels. SunOpta operates as a manufacturer for leading natural and private label brands, and also proudly produces its own brands, including SOWN™, Dream™, West Life™, and Sunrise Growers™. For more information, visit www.sunopta.com, LinkedIn and Twitter.

Midlothian City Council Discusses Upcoming Median Closures along US Highway 287

MIDLOTHIAN – The Midlothian City Council meeting Tuesday evening had few items for approval and discussion.A short agenda began the meeting at 6 p.m. after which council moved into executive session to discuss several additional items.On the consent agenda, Council approved details for the upcoming May election. On the ballot will be the Mayor and Councilmember Places1 and 2.Filing as a candidate began January 18th and continues through February 17th. For the special election, Councilmember Place 5 will be on the b...

MIDLOTHIAN – The Midlothian City Council meeting Tuesday evening had few items for approval and discussion.

A short agenda began the meeting at 6 p.m. after which council moved into executive session to discuss several additional items.

On the consent agenda, Council approved details for the upcoming May election. On the ballot will be the Mayor and Councilmember Places1 and 2.

Filing as a candidate began January 18th and continues through February 17th. For the special election, Councilmember Place 5 will be on the ballot with filing for a place on the ballot from January 25th through March 6th.

Early voting will be conducted at multiple locations beginning April 24th and ending May 2nd and Election Day will be Saturday, May 6th. During early voting, April 24th through April 28th, voting hours will be 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, April 29th, voting hours will be 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and May 1st and 2nd voting hours will be 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. On Election Day, May 6th, voting hours will be 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Council discussed the closures of additional existing median openings and other improvements along US Highway 287. This discussion was in preparation for an upcoming workshop meeting with the Texas Department of Transportation regarding closures and possible turnarounds as necessary.

The council had directed staff earlier this month to schedule a meeting with TxDOT to discuss the proposed closure of three additional existing median openings. These openings are located between Presidential Parkway and Rex Odom Drive. The meeting will be held on February 7 in order for council to get a consensus on the closures and any other improvements along US Highway 287.

TxDOT has said they want to close these additional median openings because of the ongoing development in the area, which is leading to increased traffic on the US Highway 287 corridor in the city. There have been a number of accidents at the various median openings along this highway, including a fatality at one of the new median openings that TxDOT is proposing be closed.

Staff said these closings are temporary. Closing them will offer safety while the frontage road is under construction. TxDOT would like the support of the city regarding these closures and will include these closures as part of their cable barrier project beginning this year.

Council discussed various options for closures and turnarounds for further conversation with TxDOT during the time period of the temporary closures. Mayor Pro Tem Justin Coffman said “I think it is important for us to advocate as a unified voice to TxDOT. My opinion is there needs to be further solution and not just shutting them down carte blanche, but looking at the situation, and evaluating them (the closures) and doing what is best for Firefly Gardens, Creekside Church of Christ and our airport. So, if a Michigan Turnaround is the best option I would like for us to ask for that.”

There was an executive session, which lasted about 45 minutes and resulted included the approval to hire a new Human Resources Director. Currently the position is being managed by one person who handles both Human Resources and Finance. With the growth in the city, these two positions will now be separated as two full-time employees.

Council also approved the hiring of a new Planning Director for the City.

City staff reminded council members of the upcoming Public Safety Facility groundbreaking at 10 a.m. on February 2 at 1150 North Highway 67 followed by the Public Library/City Hall groundbreaking at 11 a.m. at 207 North 8th Street.

Midlothian, TX, January 26, 2023– The Midlothian Chamber of Commerce is proud to recognize the 2022 Chamber Award winners who were nominated and voted by the members of the organization.

“We were elated to recognize our outstanding businesses, organizations, and leaders in our community,” Chamber President Melissa Shook said. “They have committed valuable time, resources, support to make our business community vibrant and successful.”

Nominees and winners were recognized at the Annual Awards party hosted at Firefly Gardens on January 19th , 2023. The event was sponsored by AFairchild PC, Camp Bow Wow, Gerdau, Methodist Midlothian Medical Center, and Linebarger, Goggan, Blair & Sampson, LLP.

And the winners were…

Hand selected awards included the Ambassador of the Year, Danny Gildea, by 2022 Ambassador Chair Kasey Cheshier. Sharon Price, 2022 Chairman, selected Amy Tounget from Amy Tounget Insurance Agency, for the Midlothian Chamber Chairman’s Award. Chamber Volunteer of the Year was Angela Lopez from Elite, Foot, and Body. Jermaine Rodriguez of Solution Engine IT Services won the Midlothian Chamber President’s Award.

You can reach the Midlothian Chamber by stopping by their new office space at 116 N. 8 th Street, giving them a call at 972-723-8600, or follow them on their social media accounts to stay up to date with new events and business promotions.

WR Bryant Wesco intrigued by UT offer, hopes to visit Texas soon

2024 wide receiverBryant Wescohas seen his stock really start to pick up in recent weeks. The standout pass-catcher from Midlothian (TX) has picked up several new scholarship offers this month, and he earned a big rankings bump from Rivals.com in early February, moving him into the Rivals250.One of the schools that is fairly new on Wesco’s offer sheet is the Texas Longhorns.“Over the summer I w...

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has seen his stock really start to pick up in recent weeks. The standout pass-catcher from Midlothian (TX) has picked up several new scholarship offers this month, and he earned a big rankings bump from Rivals.com in early February, moving him into the Rivals250.

One of the schools that is fairly new on Wesco’s offer sheet is the Texas Longhorns.

“Over the summer I went to a camp there and last year I was in contact with the old receiver coach, Coach (Brennan) Marion. After the camp, I hadn’t really been in contact with them that much but just recently, after the football season, I talked to coach (Steve) Sarkisian a few times and a few other coaches,” Wesco said. “When (new wide receivers) coach (Chris) Jackson was hired, I talked to him, and then about a day or so after, I got a call from coach Sarkisian and that's when he offered me.”

The 6-2, 170-pound Wesco has several offers from big-time college programs, but he admits that getting a scholarship offer from Texas was an attention-getting moment.

“It was pretty big to me. I always looked at Texas to be one of the most powerhouse schools in the country,” Wesco said. “And growing up not too far from them, it was pretty big.”

Wesco is still working out his plans for visits once the February dead period lifts, but he said he’ll try to attend UT’s junior day on March 25. He’s anxious to get a closer look at the Texas program.

“I know that they produce a lot of good receivers, and they have good talent, good coaches,” Wesco said of the Texas program.

With Jackson still being new in Austin, the relationship-building aspect of his recruiting efforts is still in the beginning stages. Wesco said he likes what he’s heard from Jackson so far, including talk of how Jackson would develop Wesco should the talented receiver wind up in Austin.

“He's a pretty chill, laid-back coach. He doesn't seem too strict on his stuff and he seems like he’s a pretty good coach,” Wesco said. “I'm interested to see how the receivers do at UT. From what I can tell, from what I’ve (talked to him), I like his personality. He’s pretty cool.”

A four-star prospect, Wesco is keeping an open mind to all his early scholarship offers. He hopes to cut his list to roughly eight schools after the spring, take some summer official visits and then possibly commit before his senior season begins. Wesco’s sister plays soccer at Oklahoma, so the Sooners will likely be a factor in this one.

As for his game on the field, Wesco can do a little bit of everything with his length and athleticism, but he said his strength is making contested catches.

“I feel like what I do well is attacking the ball. Whenever the ball's in the air, I can attack it and I win almost all of the 50/50 jump balls by the way I attack it and jump up,” Wesco said.

Wesco is the No. 165-ranked player on the Rivals250 and the No. 21-ranked wide receiver in the country.

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Cedar Hill names former Midlothian assistant Nick Ward as head football coach

Cedar Hill’s school board of trustees approved the hiring of Nick Ward as its football team’s next coach Monday night.Ward will replace Carlos Lynn, who resigned as head coach in November after six seasons. Cedar Hill went 44-26 under Lynn and advanced to the 2020 6A Div. II state championship game. Cedar Hill went 2-8 in 2022. ...

Cedar Hill’s school board of trustees approved the hiring of Nick Ward as its football team’s next coach Monday night.

Ward will replace Carlos Lynn, who resigned as head coach in November after six seasons. Cedar Hill went 44-26 under Lynn and advanced to the 2020 6A Div. II state championship game. Cedar Hill went 2-8 in 2022. Lynn was named Crowley’s head coach in January, where he’ll share a home stadium with former Cedar Hill defensive coordinator Ray Gates, North Crowley’s head coach.

Ward worked as the defensive backs coach at Midlothian, which went 12-1 in 2022 and allowed 18.8 points per game. A Seagoville graduate, Ward played cornerback for the University of Miami from 1995-99, and coached at Cleburne and North Mesquite before he served as Cedar Hill’s defensive backs coach from 2020-21.

“The players and coaches can expect to see a change,” Ward said in a statement provided by Cedar Hill ISD. " We need to raise our expectations and set a higher standard the everyone involved. The community can expect to see me everywhere. I believe I need to be visible and available for a community that has had a coach like Joey McGuire who made the blueprint.”

Under the direction of current Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire, Cedar Hill established itself as a state power in the 2000s. Cedar Hill won three state championships — 2006, 2013 and 2014 — under McGuire, who left to coach at Baylor in 2016. Since the 2006 season, only Allen (five) has won more state championships among Dallas-area UIL teams.

Cedar Hill’s 2022 campaign was the program’s second season with a record of .500 or worse since 2004.

Cedar Hill ISD’s school board had scheduled to approve the hiring of a head coach at its Jan. 23 meeting, but it was removed from the agenda. Cedar Hill superintendent Dr. Gerald Hudson declined to explain why and told The Dallas Morning News that night that the district has to “make sure we get the right person to our kids.”

According to documents obtained by The News, Cedar Hill received at least 100 applications for the position. Hudson said Monday night that while there were established head coaches who applied for the position, they were not necessarily a fit for the community.

“Nick Ward is a dynamic coach, and he’s the best fit for our scholars, program and community,” Cedar Hill Director of Athletics Melanie Benjamin said in a statement. “We know that he’ll build a strong culture and make Longhorns everywhere proud of our success.”

Ward will take over at Cedar Hill in the midst of a pivotal juncture. Two teams in District 11-6A — Duncanville (6A Div. I) and DeSoto (6A Div. II) — won state championships in December, and Waxahachie (10-3) established itself as a potential threat. Elsewhere in Dallas’ southern sector, South Oak Cliff (back-to-back 5A Div. II state championships) and Lancaster (19-5 since 2021) remain teams to beat.

Cedar Hill, one of Texas’ top programs over the last decade, has plenty of competition within its own county. But Cedar Hill’s history and the overwhelming amount of talent in the region proves it can be a winner, too.

Related:Dallas-area Texas high school football coaching carousel: Tracking changes ahead of 2023

DBU launches Ministry Fellowship Program

The Graduate School of Ministry at Dallas Baptist University has launched a Ministry Fellowship Program offering fully accredited classes for participants in residency programs at partnering churches.Residents who complete required courses in a specific area of study earn an advanced certificate from DBU that enables them to transfer courses directly toward a master’s degree in the student’s respective field of ministry.A...

The Graduate School of Ministry at Dallas Baptist University has launched a Ministry Fellowship Program offering fully accredited classes for participants in residency programs at partnering churches.

Residents who complete required courses in a specific area of study earn an advanced certificate from DBU that enables them to transfer courses directly toward a master’s degree in the student’s respective field of ministry.

Areas of specialization include children’s ministry leadership, Christian counseling, education ministry leadership, family ministry leadership, global leadership, special needs children’s ministry, theological studies and worship studies.

“The Ministry Fellowship Program was developed out of DBU’s desire to be a kingdom resource to churches who either already have a residency or internship program or are in the process of developing one,” said program director Shelly Melia, associate dean of DBU’s Graduate School of Ministry.

“Previous church staffing models relied on ministers attending seminary prior to serving in a local church. However, a growing number of new ministers often serve in a church without any formal theological training. The Ministry Fellowship Program is designed to provide theological education alongside the valuable practical experience a resident is getting while serving inside the local church.”

Through a private donation, DBU can partner with a local church to provide an advanced certificate in ministry to the church’s resident or intern at no tuition cost to the student.

“This partnership has been a great blessing at just the right time as we are building a younger team with very gifted residents and ministers,” said Isai Cazares, discipleship pastor at Northwood Church, a Baptist General Convention of Texas-affiliated congregation in Keller.

“This program has facilitated our intentional development of these young leaders but also has elevated their sense of the experience of being on the Northwood team. It communicates clearly to our students that we care about them and their ongoing professional development.”

Becoming a partner of the program “was a no-brainer opportunity for us, especially when we learned how easy the process to get started and onboard a new student was,” Cazares added.

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“We were motivated by this partnership because we knew the quality education students at DBU receive. Because of the list of learning focuses, the Ministry Fellowship Program is able to aid in providing the specialized learning and tools needed to further equip our interns, residents and young staff,” he said.

“It allows us as a ministry staff to focus more on providing the opportunities and environment for them to gain hands-on ministry experience and ensure they are healthy disciples.”

Dan Gibson, vice president for graduate affairs, expressed excitement about the opportunity to partner with churches through the program.

“The Ministry Fellowship Program equips ministers in their respective fields of calling, while also being a kingdom resource to their church and congregations. We are incredibly grateful for the generosity of our partners to make this endeavor a reality,” Gibson said.

In addition to Northwood Church, other participating congregations include The Heights Church in Richardson, Cornerstone Baptist Church in Dallas, Oak View Baptist Church in Irving, Longbranch Community Baptist Church in Midlothian, Fielder Church in Arlington and Valley Ranch Baptist Church in Coppell.

Other Texas churches participating are El Buen Pastor Church in Fort Worth, Community Life Church in Forney, Northwest Bible Church in Dallas, Champion Forest Church in Houston, Cross Creek Church in Colleyville, Igreja Batista Brasileira in Bedford, Stonegate Church in Midlothian, Rush Creek Church in Arlington and The Avenue Church in Waxahachie.

Two out-of-state congregations also are participants in the program—King’s Covenant Church in Bridgewater, N.J., and Primera Iglesia Bautista in Pompano Beach, Fla.

Based on reporting by Dallas Baptist University’s communcations office.

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