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Students will demonstrate competence in practical ministry in a ministry context through supervised ministry experience. This will prepare the process of becoming an Ordained Minister.
SP Certificate Courses - Ready
SP Certificate Courses - Ready
SP Certificate Courses - Ready
This course intends to provide a basic introduction to the content of the New Testament and its socio-cultural setting. Attention will be given to authorship, dating, composition, and general background/contextual issues. Various methods for studying the New Testament will be covered, with the aim of developing skills for close readings of scripture that inform life, preaching, and pastoral ministry.
This course is designed for the personal and spiritual growth of the minister, exploring the biblical and historical foundations of the spiritual life, as well as methodologies and resources for developing Christian spirituality in the lives of others in cooperation with the work of the Holy Spirit. This course should enhance the student's ability to see the relationship between spirituality and ministry, and to discover principles for the enrichment of their own spirituality and to help Christian disciples grow in their relationships with Christ.
The purpose of this course is to give the student an insight into the first five books of the Old Testament, and to see how the message of these five books is definitive for the rest of Scripture.
A study of the books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Canticles (Song of Solomon), analyzing the forms and functions of Hebrew Poetry, developing skills in the interpretation and utilization of poetic literature, noting comparable literature of the surrounding cultures, studying the characteristics of wisdom literature, and noting its contribution to the Old Testament.
The purpose of this course is to give the student an insight into the message of two of the biblical prophets, Jeremiah and Amos, and to provide guidelines and ideas in approaching the prophets both for personal study and for preaching.
This Worship Course will be a study of the biblical, theological, historical, and contemporary elements of Christian worship, including the use of the Christian year, Scripture, music, sacraments, liturgy, prayer, and the ministry of the Word. This course should enhance the student’s ability to plan, participate in, and lead acts of public worship.
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This course is designed to introduce the educational ministry of the church. Special attention will be given to four broad topics: biblical, theological, and philosophical foundations; aspects of the teaching/learning process; the needs, abilities, and special considerations of teaching various groups of people; and the organization and design of the Christian education ministries of the local church.
This course is an introduction to Global and Intercultural Ministry. Our world has become a “global village,” and it is vital that Christian leaders demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to diverse cultures worldwide and in North America. Consequently, this course will explore both the challenge of understanding and of appreciating other cultures; and with the intention toward communicating the gospel more effectively—regardless of one’s geographical location. This course will integrate missiological concepts and principles with personal application and insights for ministry. Through the teaching and learning experiences of this course, the student will be exposed to and hopefully acquire basic tools (i.e., attitudes, knowledge, and skills) for effective intercultural relationships and Christian ministry.
This course gives you a chance better to understand the book of Acts, both in terms of its ancient content and its relevance for the church today. Your work in studying Acts should also help you develop Bible study skills you can apply to other passages of Scripture.
The purpose of this course is to give the student a clear understanding of the message and life of Jesus Christ as well as to provide experience in the discipline of engaging in practical theology leading to ongoing Bible study and lesson preparation.