ServantMind
Leadership as Stewardship
Imagine a mastermind for those who hear the biblical call to adopt the mind of a servant. ServantMind is a Christian, theologically-shaped, and service-oriented stewardship community for executive professionals across sectors, not a profit system. Through regular meetings, education, mentorship, and shared resources, Members reach for success and networking, but pursue wisdom over outcomes, faithfulness over growth, and formation over optimization. ServantMind aims to form business leaders and stewards in wisdom, faithfulness, and integrity—for life, work, and leadership. Here, leadership is defined and guided by the commitments of the ordinary, faithful Christian life—a heart, a life, and a mind devoted to service of God and neighbor.
The ServantMind Difference
ServantMind approaches the complex world of “commerce” traditionally as a Christian “mechanical art.” On this model, business and other forms of institutional leadership, entrepreneurship, and stewardship are defined on Christian terms as the navigation—through faithful word and deed—of commercial and organizational life for the common good. Understood this way, “commerce” as a vocation requires and advances personal spiritual formation, and function as forms of “generous eloquence” through which God provides for others.
At ServantMind, we believe that modern leadership theories ask work to do what it cannot do. The ServantMind Network membership is our answer. Through ServantMind’s quarterly calendar of events across the United States, monthly online meetings, strategic and devotional resources customized for leaders, and personal coaching, Members regularly explore:
A personal and professional identity anchored meaningfully in Christ
The ethical intersection of Christian faith and organizational realities
A specific, substantial, and sustainable vision for strategy and leadership
Gospel-shaped freedom from hustle-driven anxiety
The creation and deployment of clear priorities and durable practices
The call to lead organizations that serve people instead of use or consume them
ServantMind is also for leaders who sense:
“I’m winning—but at a cost.”
“My business is growing, but I’m shrinking.”
“I want to lead faithfully, not endlessly.”
“I’m doing well, but I want to stay the course.”
“I’m starting out, and I want to get it right.”
The ServantMind Membership
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In-person Quarterly Events
Fall • Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
Winter • Tampa, Florida
Spring • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Summer • Boise, Idaho
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Monthly Online Meetings
via ServantMind’s Online Community Platform
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Resources
Strategic, networking, theological, and devotional resources via ServantMind’s Online Community Platform
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Monthly 1:1
Monthly 1:1 Mentorship and Coaching Meetings (as requested)
Next Event: Utopia, Apocalypse, or Other? Ai & Business in Christian Perspective
Berwyn, PA (Philadelphia area) | April 14-15, 2026 | $550 (applicable toward Membership fee) | Register
“Commerce contains every sort of dealing in the purchase, sale and exchange of domestic or foreign goods. This art is beyond all doubt a peculiar sort of rhetoric—strictly of its own kind—for eloquence is in the highest degree necessary to it... Commerce penetrates the secret places of the world, approaches shores unseen, explores fearful wildernesses, and in tongues unknown and with barbaric peoples carries on the trade of mankind. The pursuit of commerce reconciles nations, calms wars, strengthens peace, and commutes the private good of individuals into the common benefit of all.”
Hugh of St. Victor (c. 1096-1141)
And they said to him, “If you will be a servant to this people today and serve them, and speak good words to them when you answer them, then they will be your servants forever.”
1 Kings 12:7
Membership Application
ServantMind Leadership
ServantMind’s vision requires expertise and experience in two areas rarely joined together: theology and business. Mark A. Garcia and Corey Donahue have crafted a solution to resource thoughtful Christian leaders with a vision for a rich, substantial, and formational coherence of faith and life. They lead a network of many other friends who combine experience, wisdom, and generosity for the benefit of all ServantMind Members.
Mark A. Garcia (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh) is the founding President of Greystone Theological Institute and the ex officio Executive Director of ServantMind. For more than two decades, Mark has served as a pastor, a professor, and a theologian who teaches, writes, and mentors throughout the USA and internationally in all areas of theology, especially the theology of the body, vocation, and ethics. In addition to leading Greystone, Mark is the Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA and has held research positions at Cambridge University and the University of East Anglia.
Corey Donahue is the Director of ServantMind and, with Mark Garcia, its visionary founder. Corey serves as COO of Greystone Theological Institute, and over the past decade, he has held senior executive positions with numerous companies that are now traded on the NYSE, leading them from inception to a public offering. Corey brings to ServantMind not only a wealth of leadership experience and operational excellence but also a deep and informed commitment to its distinctive Christian principles. His dedication to thoughtful innovation and organizational integrity fuels ServantMind’s identity, commitments, and values.