Master of Arts in Youth and Family Ministry

Offered By: College of Theology

Domains

  1. Biblical Foundations - Graduates of Grand Canyon University’s Masters of Arts in Youth and Family Ministry program will demonstrate knowledge of the Bible, an ability to interpret Scripture according to sound hermeneutical principles and recognition of the significance of Scripture in youth and family ministry.
    • Describe the content and historical backgrounds of books of the Old Testament.
    • Describe the content and historical backgrounds of books of the New Testament.
    • Analyze theological themes revealed in the Old Testament.
    • Analyze theological themes revealed in the New Testament.
    • Demonstrate the skills necessary for a detailed and accurate exegesis of Old Testament passages.
    • Demonstrate the skills necessary for a detailed and accurate exegesis of New Testament passages.
  2. Theological and Historical Foundations - Graduates of Grand Canyon University’s Masters of Arts in Youth and Family Ministry program will demonstrate theological reflection skills in identifying common themes in the Bible and systematic theology and their historical development, analyzing current Christian traditions and contemporary theological movements, and applying biblical, theological, and historical themes to ministry.
    • Explain the theological concept of God as creator and redeemer.
    • Explain the theological concept of Christ’s atonement and resurrection.
    • Contrast major models of the church in light of biblically faithful ecclesiology.
    • Identify the implications of major challenges facing the contemporary church.
    • Identify significant ethical principles in Scripture and their role in forming Christian values.
    • Describe the relationship between Christian doctrine and church ministry within a particular tradition.
  3. Spiritual and Professional Formation - Graduates of Grand Canyon University’s Masters of Arts in Youth and Family program will demonstrate personal spiritual and professional development skills related to teaching, preaching, mentoring, and leading in ministry.
    • Clearly communicate the teaching of scripture.
    • Explain the biblical bases and theological rationale for spiritual formation while identifying theories for personal application.
    • Develop a mentoring program and a plan for implementation.
    • Apply ethical principles to ministry situations.
    • Develop a personal strategy for soul care in order to flourish spiritually while ministering to the spiritual needs of others.
  4. Youth and Family - Graduates of Grand Canyon University’s Masters of Arts in Youth and Family program will apply knowledge of biblical and theological foundations to an understanding of faith formation and human development, integrating them into effective ministry practices for the discipleship of youth and families.
    • Explain the biblical and theological foundations for discipling youth and families.
    • Articulate a philosophy of ministry and leadership that addresses a healthy integration of youth and family ministries and the mission of the larger church.
    • Explain the stages of faith formation as informed by human development.
    • Contextualize biblical and theological content for communicating with people in various stages of spiritual development.
    • Evaluate the best practices of conflict resolution within pastoral care.

Faculty

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