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Mentored Ministry (Division of Practical Theology

opportunities associated with biblically-based ministry in the coming decades.

No prerequisites, but familiarity with exegetical method and systematic theology are presumed. MC720 Project Course in MinistryIndependent study, any session by petition. See Student Handbook for information on project courses. MC750 Christian Worship: Paradigms and PracticeThis course focuses on the theology and psychology of worship, on forms of worship, on the language of space and thelanguage of time, on etiquette in worship, on expressions of worship, on patterns of worship, and on the sacraments. Representatives from various denominations will present a worship service that is congruent with denominational guidelines for worship.

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MC760 Reading in Ministry of the ChurchIndependent study, any session by petition. See Student Handbook for information on reading and research courses. MC/EM801 Leadership, Management and Strategy for MinistryA triple workshop:Creative Life Planning, Management Theory and Plan for Future Ministry. Provides powerful small group experience and application of dynamic theory to future practice.

MC850 Readiness for Ministry Exit SeminarThis course focuses on integrating key aspects of seminary education with Christian ministry to prepare graduating students for vocational ministry. The course goals are to exegete the concept of pastoral ministry and integrate these findings into a personal statement of ministerial practice. MC860 Research in Ministry of the ChurchIndependent study, any session by petition. See Student Handbook for information on reading and research courses.

MC881 Integrative ProjectCapstone course for MACM and MAR-Hybrid, available any term by petition.

Mentored Ministry (Division of Practical Theology)

MM: General Focus of Mentored MinistryMentored Ministry includes the field education portion of preparation for ministry. The primary objective is to provide a context for integration of theory with practical field experience. By means of the mentoring relationship with the approved pastor (or qualified staff member) and the various experiences provided within the church, students will be able to test their vocational commitments, broaden their empirical and experiential knowledge, develop ministry skills, nurture personal identity, enhance self-directed learning, and engage in spiritual formation.

MM505Mentored Ministry -Rotation1is the first field unit of Mentored Ministry (1 credit hour)

MM605 Mentored Ministry -Rotation 2is the second field unit of Mentored Ministry (1 credit hour)

MM705 Mentored Ministry -Rotation 3is the third field unit of Mentored Ministry (1 credit hour) MM649 Field-Based Mentored MinistryA capstone practical theology course required for MDiv and MA students on the Boston campus. Students learn broad based urban ministry leadership skills. The semester is divided into a series of thematic workshops followed by a field based ministry project that will be addressed by a small group and an assigned mentor. Students practice leadership skills, strategic planning, collaboration and community development principles along with pastoral discernment. Spiritual formation goals are integrated into all aspects of the course.MM649 is 3 semester hours.

MM650 Field-Based Mentored MinistryA capstone practical theology course required for MDiv students on the Boston campus. Students learn broad based urban ministry leadership skills. The

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