This course is a study of a variety of methods of preparing sermons. Emphasis will be given to developing expository sermons starting with a biblical idea and culminating in a sermon ready for delivery. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 and CSMN 1320.
This course is a course introducing the student to the field of religious education and to practical ways to be an effective worker in Christian service. Students will acquire practical knowledge through supervised work in a church. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 and CSMN 1320.
This course is an age-level approach with emphasis on the use of modern teaching methods. Attention is given to methods and materials to be used with the different age groups in the church. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 and CSMN 1320.
The course examines the needs of children in a religious setting. Topics of study include parental responsibility, weekday ministries, equipment needs for ministry, physically challenged children, materials, and spiritual development. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 and CSMN 1320.
This course is a study of the philosophy and trends of youth ministry. Emphasis will be placed on the planning and administering of a youth ministry in a local church. Attention will be given to the motivation of youth leaders and the development of programming ideas. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 and CSMN 1320.
This course is a study of the biblical principles of pastoral leadership and servant-hood that provide the foundation for developing a model of contemporary pastoral ministry. The responsibilities of the pastor in the modern church will be evaluated. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 and CSMN 1320.
This course is a study of biblical models for ministering to adults. Topics include the loss of a spouse, divorce, recreation, the never-married, older children, etc. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 and CSMN 1320.
The course is an introduction to effective Christian ministry in a cross-cultural context. Attention will be given to the Biblical foundation, principles, and resources necessary for initial entry, incarnational witness and contextualized ministry in the cross-cultural setting. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312.
This course is a study of biblical foundations and contemporary models for the church engaged in world missions. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311 and 1312.
The course is a study of the theological and practical aspects of Christian worship presented in the Old and New Testaments. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 or permission of the instructor.
The course is a historical survey of liturgical practices in the earliest Christian churches through the contemporary period. Prerequisites: CSBS 1311/1312 or permission of the instructor.
This is a short-term travel course that involves students in firsthand observation and participation in Christian missions in context. The specific content of the course varies according to the nature of the mission work in the locations of study.