Bethel Seminary St. Paul
Experience the difference Bethel Seminary offers individuals, churches, mission agencies, parachurch ministries, and other community Christian organizations: an opportunity to develop skills for leadership in the urban context by completing our one-year Community Ministry Leadership Certificate Program.
Students learn how to think theologically about their work for personal and spiritual formation and to develop a theologically sound basis for Christian ministry. Benefits include:
Students learn protocols and tools to effectively address needs in Christian ministry and demonstrate impact. Benefits include:
Students learn how stressful life events and conditions lead to consequences and how to develop strategies for empowering those affected by such conditions. Benefits include:
Students understand urban life and urban survival culture, and how to have greater impact working with the urban poor. Benefits include:
Growing up in Detroit and later patrolling its streets as a law enforcement officer, Mark Harden, Ph.D., is intimately acquainted with the challenges of urban life. While serving as both an ordained pastor and policeman, Harden founded Streetwise and Detroit Love, Inc., two Christian outreach organizations dedicated to nurturing the potential of urban youth. Now on faculty at Bethel Seminary, he has developed the M.A. in Community Ministry Leadership program, which teaches a deep and proactive approach to ministry in the city. “It’s not just about feeding the poor. It’s about equipping seminary students to empower individuals and families through transformational ministry in the urban context,” Mark says. “Jesus met human needs as He traveled from city to city. Life experience ignited my passion for city ministry, but Jesus’ life and ministry are what fuel it.”
For more information about the Community Ministry Leadership Certificate
Program, contact the Office of Admissions and Recruitment at:
Phone: 800.255.8706, ext. 6288
Email: bsem-admit@bethel.edu