The Master of Christian Ministry (MCMin) degree program is designed to prepare graduates for competent Christian leadership in a wide variety of ministry callings. Foundational studies include Bible, theology, ministry skills and praxis.
Requirements
The prerequisite for this degree is a BA degree, or its equivalent, from an accredited college or university.
A total of 55 credit hours are required for the completion of the degree.
At least 20 credit hours must be completed on campus to provide regular and substantive student-faculty interaction to facilitate achieving the degree outcomes.
Missions and Church Planting
This track is designed to equip leaders for missional ministry in hard places. Suited for those preparing to serve as church planters or missionaries.
Missions and Church Planting
Designed to equip leaders for missional ministry in tough places.
Suited for those who are preparing to serve as church planters or missionaries.
Option of a field-based internship.
The Spiritual Care/Chaplaincy Track is designed to give graduates a basic foundation for a variety of roles in spiritual care or chaplaincy ministries.
Spiritual Care - Chaplaincy
Gain skills in spiritual care.
Gain understanding of issues related to ethics and diversity.
Gain experience through a spiritual care - chaplaincy field education practicum
This track is designed to give graduates a basic foundation for various roles in pastoral ministries. Well suited for those looking for basic pastoral training
Pastoral Leadership
Designed to give graduates a basic foundation for various roles in pastoral ministries.
It is well suited for those looking for basic pastoral training in a wide variety of settings but attainable in a shorter amount of time.
This track allows for the greatest degree of flexibility with one-fourth of credit hours designated as free electives, including the option of field based internships.
Applied Ministry
Gain skills in studying and interpreting the Bible.
Graduates demonstrate a general understanding of Christian theology and ethics.
Gain skills in teaching, evangelism, spiritual growth, and leadership.