Christian Ministries and Leadership (B.A.) with Community Engagement Concentration

Program Overview

The major in Christian Ministries and Leadership prepares women and men for entry-level positions in a variety of congregational and para-church ministries. The program’s two concentration each incorporate practical elements, and also require 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. This program can also serve as a foundation for graduate education.

The Congregational Ministries concentration prepares students for traditional church ministry upon graduation. A strong foundation in biblical and theological studies, training in professional skills, and diverse experiential opportunities ensure that students are prepared for long-term congregational service.

The Community Engagement concentration uniquely prepares students for moral and ethical leadership in a variety of vocational contexts. This interdisciplinary program combines a foundation in Biblical Studies, Theology, Religion, and Christian Ministries, with coursework from across the Messiah University curriculum, providing students with the necessary skills for building and leading organizations that advance God’s justice and the common good.

In addition to meeting the major’s curricular requirements, all Christian Ministries and Leadership 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 Ministries and Leadership program:

  1. Describe basic theologies and practices of Christian spirituality.
    1. Know the basic contents and major themes of the Old and New Testaments.
    2. Recognize the historical backgrounds and contexts of the biblical writings.
    3. Recognize historical development of Christian doctrine, practice, and theological reflection.
  2. Understand the foundational content of Biblical and Religious Studies:
  3. Develop a theological and practical foundation for the ministry/missional engagement.
  4. Demonstrate proficient writing for Christian ministries & leadership.
  5. Develop academic skills necessary for interpreting and applying the biblical text.
  6. Develop skills for constructing and evaluating theological arguments.
  7. Develop intercultural and contextual awareness by engaging the complex history and legacy of Christianity, including colonialism and white supremacy.
  8. Articulate the connections between Christian faith commitments and the academic study of community engagement, Christian ministry and leadership.
  9. Demonstrate competency in contextual leadership:
    1. Complete a 150-hour practicum/internship experience in an approved community engagement/ministry context
    2. Reflect on one’s practicum/internship experience in light of community engagement/ministry context
    3. Evaluate one’s gifts, strengths, and limitations with respect to a particular community engagement/ministry context experience
  10. Discover employment, voluntary service, and/or graduate opportunities in their chosen discipline.

 

Major Requirements

Complete the following for your major:

BIBL 202Encountering the Bible for Majors

3

BIBL 239The Biblical Text

3

CHRM 222Foundations in Christian Leadership

3

CHRM 330Organization and Leadership for Ministry

3

CHRM 356Mobilizing Congregations for Justice

3

CHRM 361Interfaith Leadership

3

THEO 238Theology I

3

THEO 305Theology of Religions

3

THEO 338Theology II

3

THEO 487Biblical and Religious Studies Seminar

3

THEO 238: Writing in the major requirement.

Three credits from the following:

BIBL 312Selected Old Testament Books

3

BIBL 313Selected New Testament Books

3

BIBL 382Topics in Biblical Theology

3

Three credits from the following:

CHRM 391Practicum

1-3

INTE 391Internship

1-3

CHRM 391 or INTE 391 may meet ELI requirement; work closely with advisor to confirm.

Three credits from the following:

BIBL 307Biblical Backgrounds

3

BIBL 312Selected Old Testament Books

3

BIBL 313Selected New Testament Books

3

BIBL 381Biblical Interpretation and Criticism

3

BIBL 382Topics in Biblical Theology

3

Community Engagement Concentration (12)

PACS 201Basic Conflict Mediation

3

SOAN 335Social Conflict and Reconciliation

3

SOAN 356Social Inequality

3

 

Three credits from the following:

COMM 307Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Movement

3

 

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 42-45
Major requirements (inclusive of concentration) 54
Concentration requirements 12
Free electives 27-24
Total credits 123