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Nov 26, 2024
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Graduate Academic Catalog 2024-2025
Christian Ministry, M.A.
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Program Director: Brian Ross, D.Min
Overview
To prepare people for a range of ministries in a variety of settings. Those with pastoral experience and those who are involved with ministry through Christian agencies will have the opportunity to strengthen the foundations of ministry and develop new skills. Some may wish to enhance their volunteer ministry in congregational settings or train to be more effective in the market place. With its emphasis on practical and personal formation, as well as its solid underpinning of biblical and theological studies, the degree gives knowledge and skills for a continuing and deepening ministry. Elective units provide opportunity to focus on area of special interest.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate commitment to live as a disciple of Jesus in Christian community.
- Articulate commitment to a biblical theological Christian perspective.
- Interpret diverse cultural contexts of ministry using theological perspectives integrated with social scientific approaches.
- Practice leadership skills in pastoral ministry.
- Proclaim the biblical good news through culturally relevant words and deeds with the purpose of leading all people into covenant with Jesus Christ and the church.
- Develop self-aware renewal practices that empower fulfillment of the contemporary pastoral vocation of leading, serving and reconciling in a resistant culture.
- Provide best-practices pastoral leadership that results in growing churches that prepare, plan, equip and empower members to engage in God's transformative mission in the world.
- Interpret the emerging post-Christian cultural context locally and globally.
- Equip a congregation to attend to pastoral care needs of the congregation and its community.
Locations Offered
Main Campus Fresno
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Required Courses (48 Units)
Biblical and Theological Reflection (21 Units)
Personal and Holistic Formation (6 Units)
Missional and Practical Application (16.5 Units)
Integration and Specialization (4.5 Units)
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