School: Arts and Social & Behavioral Sciences
Degree Type: Bachelors Degree | Certificate | Minor
Format: In-Person
Student Type: Traditional Undergraduate

Put your faith in practice to make a positive difference in the world.

The Ministry and Community Engagement major equips you for a fruitful career in ministry. Warner Pacific’s unique program brings traditional pastoral and biblical preparation alongside skill-based ministry approaches that prepare you to engage with your community in a meaningful way.

The Warner Pacific faculty have designed this curriculum with today’s ministry context in mind, consulting with practitioners and pastors in the field to help us understand what ministers need in the real world. With their help, the Ministry and Community Engagement curriculum is built to equip you to serve others well and make a lasting impact for good in the world.

This major explores ministry through a lens of equity, justice, and care for our neighbors and neighborhoods. Students have the opportunity to walk alongside people and organizations who are actively engaged in this work in our city, gaining valuable real-world experience. Cultural competency will inform your study of theology and practical skills at Warner Pacific, Oregon’s most diverse university.

Courses

DEGREE PLANS

Part 1: General Education Core
(See Core Studies Requirements)

Part 2: Ministry and Community Engagement Major
45 credits: 27 in residence, 30 credits upper division
BI 310 +315 | Studying + Teaching the Old Testament | 3+3 credits
BI 320 +325 | Studying + Teaching the New Testament | 3+3 credits
CM 140 | Ministry Practice: Exploring Vocation and Call | 3 credits
CM/COMM 312 | Ministry Field Ed.: Design Thinking & Entrepreneurship | 3 credits
REL/SOC 310 | Religions of the World | 3 credits
REL 330 + 370 | Church History I + II | 3+3 credits
TH 401 + 402 | Constructive Theology I + II | 3+3 credits
One of the following courses: 3 credits
CM 260 | Ministry Field Ed.: Ministry of Care
PSY 441 | Stress, Crisis, Trauma, and Self-Care
One of the following courses: 3 credits
CM 311 | Ministry Field Ed.: Community Development & Organizing
TH/SOC 370 | Community Engagement: Tools for Social Change
One of the following courses: 3 credits
CM 345 | Methods and Practice of Public Communication for Ministry
COMM 220 | Public Speaking
One of the following courses: 3 credits
TH 310 | Christian Ethics
HUM 200 | Ethics in Practice

Minor in Ministry and Community Engagement
21 credits: 12 credits in residence, 12 credits upper division.
CM 140 | Ministry Practice: Exploring Vocation and Call | 3 credits
CM/COMM 312 | Ministry Field Ed.: Design Thinking & Entrepreneurship | 3 credits
CM 400 | Ministry Integrative Capstone | 3 credits
REL/SOC 310 | Religions of the World | 3 credits
One of the following courses: 3 credits
CM 260 | Ministry Field Ed.: Ministry of Care
PSY 441 | Stress, Crisis, Trauma, and Self-Care
One of the following courses: 3 credits
CM 311 | Ministry Field Ed.: Community Development & Organizing
TH/SOC 370 | Community Engagement: Tools for Social Change
One of the following courses: 3 credits
CM 345 | Methods and Practice of Public Communication for Ministry
COMM 220 | Public Speaking
One of the following courses: 3 credits
TH 310 | Christian Ethics
HUM 200 | Ethics in Practice

Certificate in MINISTRY PRACTICE FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
21 credits.
CM 140 | Ministry Practice: Exploring Vocation and Call | 3 credits
CM/COMM 312 | Ministry Field Ed.: Design Thinking & Entrepreneurship | 3 credits
REL/SOC 310 | Religions of the World | 3 credits
One of the following courses: 3 credits
CM 260 | Ministry Field Ed.: Ministry of Care
PSY 441 | Stress, Crisis, Trauma, and Self-Care
One of the following courses: 3 credits
CM 311 | Ministry Field Ed.: Community Development & Organizing
TH/SOC 370 | Community Engagement: Tools for Social Change
One of the following courses: 3 credits
CM 345 | Methods and Practice of Public Communication for Ministry
COMM 220 | Public Speaking
One of the following courses: 3 credits
TH 310 | Christian Ethics
HUM 200 | Ethics in Practice

Outcomes

  • Connect your story, stories of your ministry context, and the biblical-historical Christian story. You’ll also learn to communicate these connections in written, verbal, and visual formats.
  • Use scholarly methods to study and analyze biblical, historical, and theological texts for the formation of individuals and communities.
  • Apply frameworks of deep listening and care in ministry settings.
  • Practice basic techniques from community development, community organizing, and design thinking in ministry contexts.
  • Recognize and gain appreciative knowledge of religious diversity within our city.

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