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Master of Arts in Christian Education:
Childhood Ministry

Tommy Sanders, Director

Home > Graduate Home > School of Leadership >Childhood Ministry

Ministry to preschoolers, children and their families in today’s changing world is a unique challenge for the church and its leaders.  The opportunity to create Bible study and ministry strategies that lay the foundation for children to grow to know, trust, love, and follow Jesus is more than what might be considered “child’s play.” It is eternally significant not only for the church of tomorrow but the church of today. 

The Master of Arts in Christian Education: Childhood Ministry is designed to equip childhood ministers to understand the needs of children, explore the principles of the best strategies in teaching and reaching children, and implement ministry that impacts not only the child, but the family. The program provides foundations in theological, educational, and practical programming for effective childhood ministry.  It combines academic training and practical ministry application that focuses intentionally on the world children live in and the faith they need to follow Christ for the rest of their lives. The program consists of 18 hours of MACE core curriculum, 3 hours of childhood ministry core curriculum, and an additional 21 hours of childhood ministry requirements for a total of 42 hours. 

 

Academic Requirements

                Prerequisites

21 hours

Core Requirements

  • Old Testament Survey
  • New Testament Survey 
  • One upper level course in Religion or Theology (To be selected in consultation with advisor and completed either prior to enrollment or during the first academic year).        

21 hours

 

42 hours

Childhood Ministry Requirements

Total

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW (42 hours): 

Required Core Curriculum (18 hours):

 MACE 5302

 

 Biblical Servant Leadership (First Year)

 MACE 6301

 

 Introduction to Christian Education (First Semester)

 MAWL 6303

 

Spiritual Formation and Worship (First Year)

 MACE 6305

 

Christian History and Heritage

 MACE 6306

 

Systematic Theology

 THEO 5313

 

Applied Hermeneutics

 

Childhood Ministry Core Curriculum (3 hours):

 MACE 6310

 

Church Staff and Member Relations Practicum (Last Semester)

 

 

Childhood Ministry Requirements (18 hours):

 MACH 5311

 

Early Childhood Ministry

 MACH 5312

 

Ministry with Children

 MACH 6350

 

Ministry in Church Weekday Ministries

 MACH 6351

 

Children and the Christian Faith

 MACH 6352

 

Advanced Childhood Ministry

 MACH 6353

 

Ministry to Families

 

Childhood Ministry Electives (3 hours):

Select one of the following

MACE 6309

MACE 6322

MAPD 5350

Developing Lay Leaders in the Church

Introduction to Christian Counseling

World View: Human Beliefs/Human Actions

 


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