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2007 & 2008 Ministerial Studies Diploma


Upon completion of the Ministerial Studies Diploma (including all three levels of study), the student will have met the minimum academic requirements to apply for the ordination process with the General Council of the Assemblies of God in the United States. Successful completion of the Ministeral Studies Program should prepare the student for credentialing interviews and tests. The student will have mastered the basic Bible content (Old and New Testaments), theological principles, and practical ministry skills for service in a church leadership position.

Please note: Ministerial credentials are issued by the General Council of the Assemblies of God, not by Global University. This program provides academic training, not ministerial recognition.


Click on one of the links below to go directly to program specifications for that level.

LEVEL ONE (Certified Minister)
LEVEL TWO (Licensed Minister)
LEVEL TWO (Licensed Minister) Transition Program
LEVEL THREE (Ordained Minister)


LEVEL ONE (CERTIFIED MINISTER)
Upon completion of the Level One Ministerial Certificate, a student should possess the academic requirements to apply for Certified Minister status in the U.S. General Council of the Assemblies of God. This would include a working knowledge of Bible study methods, New Testament content, and Pentecostal doctrine. He or she should possess the basic skills needed to begin serving in a ministerial role in the local church.

BIB 112 Synoptic Gospels: The Life and Teachings of Christ
BIB 115 Acts: The Holy Spirit at Work in Believers
BIB 117 Prison Epistles: Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians, and Philemon
BIB 121 Introduction to Hermeneutics: How to Interpret the Bible
MIN 123 The Local Church in Evangelism
MIN 181 Relationships and Ethics in Ministry*
MIN 191 Beginning Ministerial Internship
THE 114 Introduction to Pentecostal Doctrine
THE 142 Assemblies of God History, Missions, and Governance**

*Accompanied by a district-taught seminar. May be taught in a local church study center or taken by independent study with district approval.
** THE411 The Church: Pentecost to Reformation may be taken in place of THE142 Assemblies of God History, Missions & Governance for those students who are not pursuing Assemblies of God credentials or who are not affiliated with the Assemblies of God. Credential candidates may not take THE411 in place of THE142.



LEVEL TWO (LICENSED MINISTER)
Upon completion of Level Two Ministerial Certificate, a student should possess the academic requirements to apply for Licensed Minister status in the U.S. General Council of the Assemblies of God. This would include a mastery of specified Bible content, systematic theology, and ministry skills.

NOTE: Students who completed their Level One (Certified) studies under the previous eleven-course plan should follow the Level Two Transition Program (create link to Transition program).

BIB 212 New Testament Survey
BIB 214 Old Testament Survey
BIB 215 Romans: Justification by Faith
MIN 223 Introduction to Homiletics
MIN 251 Effective Leadership
MIN 261 Introduction to Assemblies of God Missions
MIN 281 Conflict Management for Church Leaders*
MIN 291 Intermediate Ministerial Internship
THE 211 Introduction to Theology: A Pentecostal Perspective
THE 245 Eschatology: A Study of Things to Come

*Accompanied by a district-taught seminar. May be taught in a local church study center or taken by independent study with district approval.



LEVEL TWO (LICENSED MINISTER) TRANSITION PROGRAM
Students who completed their Level One (Certified) studies under the previous eleven-course plan will be required to take the following transition program as Level Two:

BIB 115 Acts: The Holy Spirit at Work in Believers
BIB 117 Prison Epistles: Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians, and Philemon
BIB 215 Romans: Justification by Faith
MIN 181 Relationships and Ethics in Ministry*
MIN 251 Effective Leadership
MIN 261 Introduction to Assemblies of God Missions
MIN 281 Conflict Management for Church Leaders*
MIN 291 Intermediate Ministerial Internship
THE 114 Introduction to Pentecostal Doctrine
THE 245 Eschatology: A Study of Things to Come

*Accompanied by a district-taught seminar. May be taught in a local church study center or taken by independent study with district approval.



LEVEL THREE (ORDAINED MINISTER)
Upon completion of Level Three Ministerial Certificate, a student should possess the academic requirements to apply for Ordained Minister status in the U.S. General Council of the Assemblies of God. This would include mastery of several of the more difficult books of the Bible, advanced theological concepts, and administrative skills required for ministerial roles.

NOTE: All students who have completed Levels One and Two, whether under the pre-2007 requirements or transitional license, should take the following Level Three (Ordained Minister) requirements:

BIB 313 The Corinthian Correspondence
BIB 318 The Pentateuch
BIB 322 The Poetic Books
MIN 325 Preaching in the Contemporary World
MIN 327 Church Administration, Finance, and Law
MIN 381 Pastoral Ministry*
MIN 391 Advanced Ministerial Internship
THE 311 Prayer and Worship

*Accompanied by a district-taught seminar. May be taught in a local church study center or taken by independent study with district approval.

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