Certificate in Christian Ministries
Overview
The Certificate in Christian Ministries offers students an opportunity to explore concepts of mission, calling, spiritual formation, discipleship, and leadership alongside a study of both Old Testament and New Testament narratives. Christian Ministries Certificate students will emerge with an excellent foundation for continued personal study, volunteer ministry work, discipleship at home and in the community, and continued studies at the graduate level.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this certificate, students will be equipped to:
- Explain the importance of mission, both personal and corporate, as well as the danger of mission drift.
- Articulate what it means to pursue a deepening relationship with God and a transformational spiritual walk.
- Discuss C. S. Lewis’ impact on today’s Protestant church.
- Explain the historical, religious, cultural, and social elements that form the context of the stories and how a unique relationship of the Hebrew people with Yahweh developed.
- Examine the teachings of Christ in a manner that engages the heart and the mind to promote spiritual growth.
- Explain the leadership example Jesus Christ provided in his years of ministry as described in the New Testament.
Admission Requirements
An online application must be submitted and accepted before a student begins his or her first course. All courses in the Christian Ministries Certificate must be completed or approved through the Accelerated Online Degree Program.
Transfer Credit
Certificate Requirements
Certificate in Christian Ministries (18 credit hours)
Complete the following:
Not all courses are offered every year. The certificate is successfully finished when all certificate courses are completed with grades of C- or better and a certificate GPA of 2.0 or above.
Students must choose LACC 285: Portraits of Jesus of Nazareth