Interested In Exploring Lay Ministries? All Christians are called to love and serve others. For some that takes the form of ordained ministry as an Episcopal Priest or as an Episcopal Deacon. For others there are a variety of ministries of the people in our dioceses, our parishes, or our communities. However, there are a …
View course details “Lay Ministry Certificates Program”
For a comprehensive list of the competencies developed in our Priest Track curriculum, click here. Curriculum – Priest Track One of the special gifts of the Stevenson School is its ability to support you in the path towards priesthood without assuming that you are going to leave full-time employment or relocate to a traditional seminary. …
View course details “Priest Certificate Program”
Curriculum – Deacon Track Fulfilling all the requirements of the Stevenson School for a certificate does not guarantee your ordination. Your Bishop and your Commission on Ministry will make final determinations. However, our curriculum leading to a certificate is an ideal way to prepare you for this ministry. To apply for this certification track, please …
View course details “Deacon Certificate Program”
Lancaster Theological Seminary and the Stevenson School for Ministry offer an Anglican Studies certificate program at the Seminary as a collaborative venture to prepare students for service in the Episcopal Church. The program supports a variety of Episcopal ministries ranging from priesthood and the diaconate to pastoral care, educational and lay ministries. The Certificate in …
View course details “Anglican Studies Certificate Program”
Online: Asynchronous, which means you don’t work with a group and you can start at anytime; taught by Dr. Adam Wright
Online: Asynchronous, which means you don’t work with a group and you can start at anytime, taught by Dr. Adam Wright
Online: Asynchronous, which means you don’t work with a group and you can start at anytime, taught by Dr. Adam Wright.
Develop new skills to help your faith group, church, or religious NGO navigate, design, and implement transformative change. Community leaders of faith-based organizations directly face the opportunities and challenges of their neighbourhoods, towns, and cities in Canada and internationally. Learn to employ place-based tools and practices to strengthen your organizational effectiveness, community resilience, and partnerships. …
View course details “Certificate in Faith-Based Community Development”
The NBSC offers monthly workshops and training events for a small fee, and makes them available after the fact in their online event library.
This page lists all current and recorded courses, workshops and retreats.