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Van Lunen Fellows

The Van Lunen Center Fellows Program is an executive management training program for heads of schools based on the historic Christian faith. It is designed for those who have been in their leadership positions for at least one year and report directly to the governing board of their schools. Fellows lead schools large and small, rural and urban, and in wealthy and underserved communities. They come from the U.S., Canada, and abroad. 

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The core values that form the basis of how we work are:

  • Distinctively Christian
  • Big Tent
  • Excellent
  • Diverse
  • Collaborative
  • Applied

Program Dates and Locations

Each year, a cohort of 20–24 Fellows begins the year-long executive management training program. Three of the weeks are spent in residence. 

The first and third sessions are focused on executive management curriculum and are held in July at the host school, app, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. 

The second session is in winter at the Franciscan Renewal Center in Scottsdale, Arizona. Its purpose is to examine and strengthen “leadership from within” so Christian schools can lead their staff and community well. All sessions are led by faculty who are experienced heads of Christian schools with proven executive management skills. They represent the diversity of schools within the Christian school movement. 

Session I: Prince Conference Center, app, Grand Rapids, MI
Sunday, July 13 – Friday, July 18, 2025

Session II: Franciscan Renewal Center, Scottsdale, AZ
Sunday, January 18 - Thursday, January 22, 2026

Session III: Prince Conference Center, app, Grand Rapids, MI
Tuesday, July 14 - Friday, July 17, 2026

Curriculum

The curriculum includes strategic planning, change management, advancement, fundraising and development, marketing and enrollment, board governance, and occasional specialized subjects. 

An applied project must be completed during the management training program that benefits each Fellow’s school. Drawn from new skills and information received in Van Lunen sessions and guided by faculty experts, the applied project culminates each Fellow’s Van Lunen Center experience. At the final July session, Fellows present their project that reflects its impact on their schools.

Program Pillars

The program pillars for the resident sessions include daily worship with liturgy from various Christian traditions, group instruction by faculty, and other experts who lead sessions on marketing and enrollment, development and fundraising, and facilities. The program is excellent in all program dimensions, emphasizing executive management rather than general leadership skills.

An applied project is required during the year-long management training program that benefits each Fellow’s school. Drawn from new skills and information received in their Van Lunen sessions and guided by the support of faculty experts, the applied project is the culmination of each Fellow’s Van Lunen Center experience. At the final July session, Fellows present their project and its impact on their schools. Fellow’s projects include new school construction, updated strategic plans, major fund-raising programs, enhanced marketing and enrollment strategies, and new approaches for working with a school’s governing board.

Applications will be accepted beginning November 1.


In Their Words

Hear testimonials from a few of our Van Lunen Fellows.

Elisa's Story

Joel's Story

Jon's Story

2024-2025 Fellows

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Matt Baker

Head of School
Oak Hill Classical School
Dacula, GA

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Susan Brock

Superintendent
Oakland Christian School
Auburn Hills, MI

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Chris Brune

Principal
St. Peter's Lutheran School
Fort Wayne, IN

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Aaron Bynum

Assistant Superintendent
Scottsdale Christian Academy
Phoenix, AZ

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Marcus Choi

Head of Schools
Capistrano Valley Christian Schools
San Juan Capistrano, CA

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Nicole Clifton

Principal
Grace Lutheran Church and School
St. Petersburg, FL

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Rachel Ernst

Head of School
Loganville Christian Academy
Loganville, GA

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Gabriella Hoogstra

Principal
London Christian High School
London, ON

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Adam Kirsch

Executive Director
Lutheran High School of Kansas City
Kansas City, MO

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Heather Lowing

Principal
Trinity Lutheran School
Delray Beach, FL

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Melinda Luecke

Principal
Royal Redeemer Lutheran School
North Royalton, OH

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Patrick McNamara

Head of School
Lamont Christian School
Coopersville, MI

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Kati Melton

Head of School
Cherry Hills Christian School
Highlands Ranch, CO

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Jan Neels

Principal
Mount Cheam Christian School
Chilliwack, BC

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Matt Peavyhouse

Head of School
Tampa Bay Christian Academy
Tampa Bay, FL

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Les Rainey

Head of School
Bay Area Christian School
League City, TX

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Jon Thompson

Head of School
The Christian Academy
Brookhaven, PA

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Duncan Todd

Principal
Hamilton District Christian School
Ancaster, ON

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Keith Traska

Principal
St. John's Lutheran
Norwood Young America, MN

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Joseph Walker

Head of School
Lucas Christian Academy
Lucas, TX

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Kevin Williams

Principal
Grace Chapel Lutheran School
St. Louis, MO

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Andrew Youd

Lead Specialist
St. Phillip's Christian Education 
Waratah, NSW Australia

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Dan Zylstra

Head of Schools
Pella Christian Schools
Pella, IA