Preparing students for active lives of faith and the academic study of religionThe Bible and religion major is designed to provide students with an introduction to biblical studies and the academic study of the Christian tradition while affirming their faith and orienting them toward the value
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Anabaptist tradition places upon the Bible and the church.Bible & religion major The major requires courses on the content and methods of biblical study, church history, theology, ethics and philosophy which culminate in a senior seminar. This major will be of particular value to students contemplating either graduate study in Bible, religion or theology, or a calling in Christian ministry, and can also provide a strong foundation for active participation in congregational life no matter a student’s future occupation. Course details. Bible & religion minor The minor in Bible and religion contains the core of the major in order to provide students with a strong foundation to complement their study of other traditions and for faith development and service to the church. Students take courses in both Testaments, Christian thought and ethics. With the permission of the adviser, some adaptations of the minor requirements are allowed in order to render the program of study as meaningful and useful to the student as possible. Course details. Major concentration or minor in youth ministry: an apprenticeship in ministry The youth ministry major concentration and minor provide students with theory and skills for working with young people, within the broader theological context in which to ground current or future congregational or ministry work. More information about youth ministry at Goshen.
Faith and fellowship
The department regularly hosts the majors and minors in faculty homes for informal meals, casual discussions and fellowship. Faculty members encourage personal conversations with students on issues of faith or other matters of student concern. Learn more about the BRP faculty members. Getting involved:GC Campus MinistriesYou can explore your call to ministry and practice skills in worship planning and leadership, music ministry and group coordination through programs organized by Campus Ministries team:
Nebula, a ministry club, provides an opportunity for students involved in or interested in ministry to support one another through fellowship and accountability by sharing personal stories about ministry and hearing from a range of persons outside the campus community; become aware of ministerial opportunities both on- and off-campus; and to help deepen self-understanding of gifts in ministry. |







that the
Anabaptist tradition places upon the Bible and the church.
Faith and fellowship

