Religion
A calling in pastoral ministry often requires preparation. The religion courses and concentrations offered by the Department of Religion at Southwestern Adventist University focuses on Biblical understanding, personal application, evangelism, church leadership, and administration to prepare religion students for excellence in ministry.
We use real-world application to balance our classroom work through our School of Evangelism, student pastoring, and the mission field around the world. Education from the Department of Religion at SWAU facilitates the understanding, appreciation, and application of:
- The Bible
- A Christian worldview
- Seventh-day Adventism
More specifically, our theological training involves:
- A Christ-centered and Bible-based education on campus, in the classroom, and in the community.
- Our Pastoral Internship Program, which assigns each student to a local church as a student pastor under the guidance of an experienced pastor. This opportunity is for students in their junior and senior years.
- Our Field School of Evangelism, which trains students to perform a 5-week-long evangelism campaign in one of the Southwestern Union Conferences.
- Academic performance, which helps most of our students pass the placement exams for the Master of Divinity Program at Andrews University.
- Bible interpretation, Greek and Hebrew languages, Biblical preaching, exegesis, and Systematic Theology, which are some of the expertise that we strive to equip our students with by the end of this program.
Freshmen and sophomores are invited to participate in volunteer roles at churches in the surrounding area. These churches will welcome them and assign them to different ministries, such as the Pathfinder club, Sabbath school classes, praise team, sound, and media, or as Bible workers or canvassers. This will help students to confirm their calling as ministers of the gospel.
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Programs
Certificate in Church Ministry
Our Certificate in Church Ministry prepares lay leaders for the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is a unique church ministry program which combines basic theological education with church history and applied ministerial methods and practices. The curriculum of the certificate consists of courses totaling 15 semester hours of college credit and is designed to help church lay leaders increase their knowledge and skills and be better equipped to work in various positions of lay leadership.
Your Future
Careers
With a degree from the Religion department you will be prepared to mentor those in your community and give them spiritual guidance. Every year, conference presidents from the Southwestern Union and other Unions interview many of our SWAU graduates from the Department of Religion.
Professions
- Pastor
- Church Administrator
- Bible Worker
- Teacher
- Professor
- Youth Worker
- Missionary
- Hospital Chaplain
- Military Chaplain
90%
percent of our recent religion and theology graduates are working or are in graduate school.