The Associate of Christian Ministries degree is an abbreviated version of the Bachelor’s in pastoral ministries program. The aim of this degree is to lay a foundation for ministers of the Gospel to move forward in ministry with a confidence in Scripture, as well as the skillsets needed to serve as gracious and effective agents for spiritual maturity wherever they may serve. Additional credits for service outside of the classroom, may be awarded to current pastors and those serving in ministry, as well as individuals with life’s experiences in ministry.
Whereas the Associates of Biblical Ministry degree provides a limited overview of the day-to-day ministry activity associated with pastoring, the Bachelor of Religious Education, Pastoral Ministries degree provides an in-depth look at all facets of pastoral ministry including history, church polity, counseling, and Biblical studies. Additional credits, outside of the classroom, will be awarded to current pastors and those serving in ministry, as well as individuals with life experience credits.
Explore the Word of God, Christian history, and ministry philosophies even deeper through the Master of Divinity program. The program will conclude with a fifty-page thesis researching and highlighting the material covered through the course of study.
The Doctor of Theology program is designed to distinguish candidates for their enhanced intellectual understanding of theological truths and mastery of ministerial concepts and Christian leadership.
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