
7 Courses
Participant will become involved in a meaningful ministry approved by the Director of Practicums. Participant will submit a proposal showing how this ministry will be related to relational ministry and meet the objectives of the Practicum program.
Participant will become involved in a meaningful ministry approved by the Director of Practicums. Participant will submit a proposal showing how this ministry will be related to relational ministry and meet the objectives of the Practicum program.
This course introduces the theory and practice of giving an explanation for why Christians believe what they do. The course includes an overview of five methods of doing apologetics. These principles and models are illustrated through the development of specific arguments for the Christian faith.
Participant will give overall leadership in leading a camp worship time under the supervision and guidance of the Camp Director. Leadership responsibilities include programming and planning each service in a camp of at least one week’s duration.
This course is a generic placeholder for practicums which will be replaced by a specific course when the student contract is approved. Practicum assignments are designed to allow students to integrate classroom learning and practical ministry.
Participant will be involved in another form of social ministry, approved by the Director of Practicums.
This course is a four-month, full-time supervised ministry experience in the final semester of bachelor’s degree programs. Students work under the direction of a University faculty member and a field supervisor ministering in the student’s area of study. The Supervised Ministry Experience includes real-life ministry, leadership opportunities, readings, and writing elements to allow students to process and reflect on their experiences.