Introduction to Church History
An overview of church history and its social, cultural, and political context, helping you see how history might have shaped your practice and experience.
Mission and Evangelism
Put the Bible into conversation with culture and gain greater understanding about your own practice of mission. Look at historical trends and current approaches to engaging and witnessing to the world around us, alongside practical engagement in mission (online with weekend residential).
Pastoral Care, Ethics and Ministry
An introduction to key issues in both pastoral care and ethics, giving you the tools and theological framework to approach pastoral situations, as well as the space to reflect on your own views and experiences
Foundations of Theology and Reflective Practice
An introduction to contextual theology, principles and methods of reflection, and their place in mission and practice (online)
Chaplaincy and Contemporary Christian Mission
Explore the distinctive ministry of chaplaincy in mission, including an opportunity to experience a chaplaincy context.
Pioneering Children’s and Families Work
Exploring play, informal education and/or non-formal education among young people and children, questioning and articulating their value and impact in practice. Includes consideration of how children and young people learn and develop and approaches to working with challenging behaviour. A foundation in ministry with children and families, including context, professional standards (including legal frameworks), principles and values involved, and the opportunity to reflect on practices and principles in this area of ministry. An introduction to good practice in relationships with children and families, and to explore the principles and processes involved in using and leading play in your children’s work practice.
Introduction to Black and African Theology
A comprehensive exploration of the rich theological traditions and perspectives emerging from Black and African contexts.
Pioneering youth work
An introduction to good practice in youth work, including key skills in relationships, communication, teaching, learning styles, administration and leadership, as well as the chance to develop these skills in your ministry setting. Exploring play, informal education and/or non-formal education among young people and children, questioning and articulating their value and impact in practice. Includes consideration of how children and young people learn and develop and approaches to working with challenging behaviour. Exploring our understanding of the context of youth work and the values, practices and legal frameworks it entails from a Christian perspective, as well as considering methodologies for working with young people.