Bachelor of Arts
Biblical Studies Major
Worship Minor
On Campus
Advisor:
Arlene Friesen, MTS
The Worship specialization is for students desiring to worship God and for developing skills in worship ministry.
The program equips servant leaders with biblical foundations, an understanding of our world, and ministry focus areas. This program highlights spiritual formation and intercultural ministry experiences.
Career & Ministry Opportunities
Graduates are servant leaders in their churches serving in areas of teaching, children's ministry, counselling, missions, pastoral, worship, and youth ministries. Some continue in Christian seminaries and graduate schools, university studies, or vocational training. Graduates serve their communities in areas such as education, nursing, business, social work, TESOL, agriculture, and domestic life.
Worship Minor Requirements
The following courses are required to complete the Worship minor.
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Worship Minor Elective 1
Choose from the following courses:
FA271
Christianity and Imagination
A survey of the arts in the western world and a study of the relationship between Christians and culture. The course will provide students with a perceptual framework for evaluating various artistic traditions such as painting, sculpture, architecture, film, theatre, literature, music and dance. Class work will involve interaction with representative works. (3 credits)
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HU228
History of Christian Worship
(3 credits)
This course is scheduled to be available online for the following semesters:
- 2024-2025 Summer (May 6, 2024)
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WA201
Introduction to Christian Worship
This course will help students gain a good overview of Christian worship, focusing on the biblical and theological foundations of worship. Students will develop a philosophy of worship. The course will look at current themes and trends in worship theology and practice. The course will use a mixture of observation, reflection, research and practical assignments in order provide students a wide perspective of worship practice. (3 credits)
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WA301
Leading and Planning Worship
Worship Leadership explores structuring congregational worship in such a way that the gospel is communicated through revelation and response. Students will learn and practice elements of a worship service based on the historical four-fold order. An emphasis will be placed on planning worship services that call the congregation to respond to the revelation of God through Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit. (3 credits)
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SM300
Internship I
(3 credits)
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Worship Minor Electives
Choose 9 credits from the following:
WA210
Worship Arts Topics
A study of areas of topics in music (History, Theory, etc.), which are not regularly offered, but which meet the needs of specific students from time to time. May be a guided readings course. (3 credits)
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Ensemble (3 or 6 credits)
Ensemble may include New Creation, Free Servant, Ignite!, or Drama Production
WA185
Free Servant
Free Servant is a community of musicians dedicated to the leading of worship through song, Scripture, testimony and hospitality. The team will lead worship in chapels, college events, as well as church/youth group events. (2 credits)
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WA171
New Creation
A drama troupe dedicated to the study and performance of dramatic sketches, open to all students on the basis of auditions. New Creation performs in college, church, and community settings. (1 credits)
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WA183
Ignite!
A mixed ensemble, accompanied by a band, dedicated to performing and leading praise & worship music, open to all students on the basis of auditions. Ignite! sings at college functions, in churches, and on tour. (2 credits)
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WA222
Drama Production
Students, under the direction of the drama faculty, rehearse and present a major drama. This class is responsible for all aspects of the drama, such as acting, props and set. (3 credits)
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Music Lessons (3 x 1cr)
Complete three one-credit-hour music applied study courses.
WA155
Voice: Applied Study
1 credit hour per twelve half hour lessons (1 credits)
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WA157
Violin: Applied Study
1 credit hour per twelve half hour lessons (1 credits)
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WA151
Piano: Applied Study
1 credit hour per twelve half hour lessons (1 credits)
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WA153
Guitar: Applied Study
1 credit hour per twelve half hour lessons (1 credits)
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WA222
Drama Production
Students, under the direction of the drama faculty, rehearse and present a major drama. This class is responsible for all aspects of the drama, such as acting, props and set. (3 credits)
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Learning Outcomes
Worship
- Know the biblical foundation of worship ministry and apply these to local church worship services.
- Demonstrate the ability to guide a group in leading a congregation or smaller group in corporate worship.
- Understand the use of imagination for expressing Christian faith in life and worship.
- Be understanding of worship traditions and be willing to minister in a variety of styles.
- Acquire one performance skill in music or drama that can be used in leading or contributing to corporate worship.
Biblical Studies
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge of the Bible and evangelical Anabaptist theology.
- Display competent biblical interpretation and practical application.
- Practice the spiritual disciplines necessary for a lifelong faith commitment.
- Develop critical thinking, researching, writing, and communication skills.
- Implement problem solving skills in interpersonal and intercultural contexts.
- Demonstrate servant leadership skills for ministry and work.