Program Overview

The MIT program helps you expand your knowledge of Scripture and the theological traditions of Christianity across the world. The program provides biblical knowledge, ministry leadership training, and practical ministry experience that empowers you to grow into a spiritual leader who can support lives of faith in the local church, community, and beyond. 

Proclamation and Practical Ministry focus: This will focus on learning how to effectively communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ and also how to become a ministry practitioner within the local church to serve. 


Course curriculum

  1. 01
    • General Assembly/Class Zoom Link

    • Spring 2024 Syllabus- Introduction to Preaching II

  2. 02
    • History of African American Preaching - Due January 18, 2024

    • History of African American Preaching- Due January 25, 2024

    • Black Liberation Theology- Due February 1, 2024

    • Hermeneutics - Due February 8, 2024

    • Social Justice and the Church - Due February 15, 2024

    • Women Preachers in Context - Due February 22, 2024

    • Technology and the Church Pros and Cons - Due February 29, 2024

    • Contemporary Theology: Where do you stand? - Due March 14, 2024

    • Christianity and Culture- Due March 23, 2024

    • Biblical Theology vs Systematic Theologu - April 4, 2024

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This course will look at the questions and uncertainties that come with a person’s call to vocational ministry. The student will analyze what a call is, provide examples of how others have received their call, consider the different kinds of ministry opportunities that are available, and offer advice on how to precede once one discerns a calling from God.