- Graduate Programs
- Master of Divinity
- Master of Theological Studies
- Master of Arts in Chaplaincy
- Doctor of Ministry
- Non-degree / Audit
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- General Theological Studies Certificate (GTSC) Program
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Academics
The Seminary offers three graduate degree programs, one of
which is directed toward practice in the ordained ministry of word, sacraments,
and order, another provides flexible theological education for purposes other
than the ordained ministry, and the third provides preparation for the
attainment of the highest degree in the practice of ministry. Each of these
programs accentuates a ministry to the total person and seeks to foster a
dynamic relationship among the many disciplines and competencies that undergird
effective Christian ministry.