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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Studies and compares different forms of Christian worship and their biblical and historical foundations. Concentrates on the significance of worship and the process and resources for planning and leading worship. Students will observe, plan, and lead a variety of worship experiences. Offered alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
A course in the foundations and practical skills of preaching. Through lectures, discussions, videotapes of outstanding preachers, and preaching several kinds of sermons in class, students gain confidence and basic competence as preachers.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on the person, role, and work of the pastor in relationship to the leadership and pastoral care of a congregation. Includes study of church polity, systems thinking, conflict resolution, crisis intervention, office management, and equipping members for ministry.
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3.00 Credits
Affirms the purpose and importance of Christian education in the church. Explores the teaching ministry as spiritual formation. Students will examine methods, curriculum, and program resources appropriate for the needs of various age groups. Equips students with understanding, skills, and experience in teaching and providing leadership for the church's Christian education ministry. Offered alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
The program is directed by chaplains who are certified to provide instruction and supervision in an approved clinical setting. Credits accumulate in CPE units and are translated into semester hours. Students must be recommended by the director of the Pastoral Ministries Program and must meet specific requirements of the CPE clinical director. Credit optional.
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2.00 Credits
An integrative seminar that explores gifts and calling and personal and spiritual identity for ministry through group and individual meetings with the instructor. Includes observation, reflection, and participation in youth ministries in various settings.
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3.00 Credits
Study of Jesus in the historical, salvation history, and literary contexts, focusing on birth, life and teachings, death, and resurrection as recorded in the gospels. Special attention is given to the Sermon on the Mount. Includes inductive essays and applications of Jesus' teaching and modeling for the church and Christian life.
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1.00 Credits
Students review patterns, generalizations, and exceptions to improve accuracy and confidence in spelling. Individualized lists of words commonly misspelled by college students are practiced and assessed weekly.
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1.00 Credits
By learning and practicing a variety of reading strategies, students enrich their understanding and increase their comprehension of college level texts. Genre include narrative and expository text in the forms of textbook reading, articles, essays, Internet sources, and databases.
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1.00 Credits
Teaches correct finger positions with emphasis on building speed and accuracy. Appropriate for any student who has not had a previous keyboarding course.
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