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Bachelor of Arts - Biblical Studies - Worship Minor

Bachelor of Arts - Biblical Studies - Worship Minor

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.

- Worship Minor Elective 1
WA201 Introduction to Christian Worship
WA301 Leading and Planning Worship
SM300 Internship I
Worship Minor Electives
Choose 9 credits from the following:
WA210 Worship Arts Topics
- Ensemble (3 or 6 credits)
- Music Lessons (3 x 1cr)
WA222 Drama Production

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.