Christian Ministries (B.A.) with Congregational Ministries Concentration

Program Overview

The major in Christian Ministries primarily prepares women and men for entry-level positions in congregational and para-church ministries. This program can also serve as a foundation for further education in a seminary setting. With its three concentrations, the major incorporates practical elements, but it also requires the student to acquire competency in biblical and theological reflection, which serve as the theoretical foundations for this course of study. Critical thinking and oral and written communication skills are also stressed.

The Congregational Ministries concentration provides the student with a broad course of study focusing on the diverse aspects of congregation-based work.

The Cross-Cultural Ministries concentration provides the student with skills and perspectives for intercultural service opportunities and partnerships with congregations world-wide and para-church mission organizations.

The Youth Ministries concentration provides the student with general orientation to ministry as well as focused study in the area of youth work.

In addition to meeting the major’s curricular requirements, all Christian Ministries majors are required to participate in the Department’s Fitness for Ministry program-cocurricular activities and expectations that assess and increase students’ fitness to pursue careers in Christian ministry. Program requirements include mandatory participation in spiritual formation groups during the sophomore and senior years, and the development and maintenance of a ministry portfolio that will be reviewed regularly by department faculty members. For more information on the Fitness for Ministry program, visit the Department website.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates from Messiah’s Christian Ministry program can:

  1. Describe basic theologies and practices of Christian spirituality.
  2. Develop a theological and practical foundation for the ministry/mission
  3. Demonstrate proficient writing for Christian Ministries

  4. Demonstrate competency in teaching in ministry

  5. Evaluate one’s gifts, strengths, and limitations with respect to a particular ministry experience (CHRM 391)
  6. Develop competencies for ministry through practical ministry experience
  • Complete a 150-hour practicum experience in an approved ministry setting (CHRM 391)
  • Reflect on one’s practicum experience in light of theories of ministry (CHRM 391)
  • Evaluate one’s gifts, strengths, and limitations with respect to a particular ministry experience (CHRM 391)

7. Discover employment, voluntary service, and/or graduate opportunities in their chosen discipline.

  8. Articulate the connections between Christian faith commitments and the academic study of faith and/or ministry

 

 

Major Requirements

Complete the following for your major:

BIBL 202Encountering the Bible for Majors

3

BIBL 233Old Testament Literature for Majors

3

BIBL 237New Testament Literature for Majors

3

CHRM 099Opportunities in Christian Ministries

1

CHRM 242Christian Spirituality

3

CHRM 338Teaching for Christian Ministries

3

CHRM 493Christian Ministries Seminar

3

RELI 344History of Christianity

3

THEO 238Christian Theology I: God and Humanity

3

THEO 239Christian Theology II:Nature & Mission of the Church

3

THEO 338Christian Theology III:Peace, Justice & Reconciliation

3

THEO 239: Fulfills Writing Enriched course requirement for Major.

Three credits from the following:

BIBL 312Selected Old Testament Books

3

BIBL 313Selected New Testament Books

3

BIBL 382Topics in Biblical Theology

3

Congregational Ministries Concentration (29)

CHRM 210Theology of Ministry

3

CHRM 225Field Experience in Christian Ministries

2

CHRM 243Evangelism and Discipleship

3

CHRM 323Worship

3

CHRM 330Organization and Leadership for Ministry

3

CHRM 342Pastoral Counseling

3

CHRM 343Introduction to Preaching

3

CHRM 351Topics in Congregational Ministries

3

CHRM 391Practicum

1-3

RELI 355Christianity in North America

3

CHRM 391: Must take for 3 credits to fulfill concentration requirement. May meet ELI requirement; work closely with advisor to confirm.

QuEST Requirements

Experiential Learning requirement 0
QuEST requirements Credits
First Year Seminar 3
Oral Communication 3
Created and Called for Community (W) 3
Mathematical Sciences 3 or 4
Laboratory Science 3 or 4
Science, Technology & the World 3
Two of the following (6 credits total):
   Social Science
   European History
   United States History
6
Literature 3
Philosophy and Religion 3
Arts 3
First Semester of Language 3
Second Semester of Language 3
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural 3
Non-Western Studies 2 or 3
Bible (BIBL 202) met/major
Christian Beliefs (THEO 238) met/major
Wellness course 1
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism (RELI 355) met/major
QuEST requirements 45-48
Major requirements (inclusive of concentration) 63
Concentration requirements 29
Free electives 15-12
Total credits 123