Foundations of Family Ministry – Audit

$105.00

Course Number: MINS 2603
This introductory course offers visionary insights into the vital shift to a home-centered culture that churches are making today. Gain a profound understanding of why the family is the foundation of a vibrant church. Explore the specific roles that family and community members each have in creating a home-centered, church-supported ministry. Spiritual teachings coupled with current research are integral to the course content.

Study spiritual keys to cultivate faith in children and youth. The “pathway of the child’s soul,” including the stages of development according to the ascended masters, will be a foundational tool for work with families and youth. Included in the pathway are intergenerational and age-specific opportunities and resources that foster spiritual development.

Through readings, assignments and interactive forums you will come away with spiritual perspectives and practical tools that will help you create a home-centered culture that enriches communities.

Hours per week: Students should plan to set aside 5−6 hours per week to complete their weekly course work. This course consists of eight units and students are expected to complete one unit per week.

Textbook Information: MINS 2603 Textbook Information Sheet [PDF]

Prerequisite:

To take this course, you must be a credit or audit student in the Summit University Online, and it must be a required or elective component of your program of study. Interested in applying to Summit University? Visit our Application Process page to apply today!

This course is typically offered during SU’s spring semester. Some courses need a minimum number of enrolled students in order to be scheduled. Some also have a maximum number of students who can take the course during a semester.

This information is subject to change without notice.