The Bachelor of Arts in Student Ministry degree at 911 in Joplin, Missouri, is one of the best in the country. In fact, over the last ten years, 98.8% of 911 student ministry graduates who pursued a student ministry position were placed in one. Kevin Greer, the director of 911’s student ministry program, has over 30 years of youth ministry experience. You’ll also study under great guest teachers like CIY’s Jayson French and Lane Moss, Lori Murillo, and Dusty Frizzell, and you’ll receive over 50 hours of Bible training and 18 hours of specialized student ministry training.
The course covers the development of a personal philosophy of youth ministry, the personal life of the youth minister, intergenerational student ministry, evangelism, and discipleship of students, camps, retreats, missions, events, building a volunteer team, inter-staff relationships, and other duties required in a balanced student ministry.
Strategies for Biblical Communication
This gender-inclusive course is designed to aid in the construction and delivery of expository and theological-thematic sermons. Students learn how to craft two sermon series (expository and topical).
Practical Issues in Student Ministry
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Student Ministry Program Description and Outcomes
Program Description
This program is aimed at training and inspiring the next wave of student ministers to effectively lead Christ-centered student ministries, guiding teenagers to become lifelong disciples of Jesus. Courses in this program are very practical in nature using lectures, projects, guest teachers, current studies of youth culture, and interviews with student workers on the field, hands-on experience, internships under veteran student ministry mentors, and one-on-one evaluation meetings each semester with the Student Ministry Program Coordinator.
Program Outcomes
Students completing the BA in Student Ministry will be able to:
1. Clearly state their purpose and goals for student ministry.
2. Create a small group ministry for the purpose of discipleship and accountability for teens (adolescents).
3. Purposefully recruit and lead a team of adult volunteers in ministry to teenagers.
4. Design, administrate, and lead a Christ-centered student ministry for a specific context.
5. Articulate issues of risk management in student ministry and create appropriate systems to manage potential issues.
6. Effectively communicate lessons and sermons in a student ministry context.
7. Identify the unique needs of adolescents and their family systems and be able to demonstrate spiritual and emotional pastoral care.
Meet Your Faculty Contact
“I believe that youth ministry is one of the most life-impacting careers anyone could ever choose. Our student ministry major exists to train and inspire the next wave of youth ministers to effectively lead a Jesus-centered student ministry, guiding teenagers to become lifelong, world-changing disciples of Jesus.”
Kevin GreerMinistry Center Director | Youth Ministry Relations Director | Student Ministry Professor