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Partners
in Ministry
Western
honors the ministry team, a husband and a wife preparing together
at seminary to assume leadership in the church or parachurch.
So often the preparation of wives who are partners in ministry
is forgotten as their spouses train for pastoral ministry. Not
at Western.
One
of the most important dynamics that a husband and wife can recognize
and develop during their seminary days is a sense of team ministry.
Developing this awareness of being co-laborers for Christ who
share a common mission (though gifts and roles may differ) creates
a "spiritual kinship" that results in special effectiveness
in ministry. To nurture this awareness of being significant
co-laborers, Western offers a number of opportunities for student
wives to grow and prepare for ministry along with their husbands.
These opportunities include:
Partners
in Ministry Certificate Program
(PMC)
The
Partners in Ministry Certificate program has been especially
designed for wives of Western Seminary students. As future
ministry wives, the curriculum is strategically created to
prepare a spouse to serve in partnership with her husband
in full-time ministry. While helping strengthen the bond between
husband and wife, the PMC program seeks to encourage ministry
skills, deepen biblical understanding, and provide mentoring
relationships.
The
Partners in Ministry Certificate is a non-credit program.
Student wives have the opportunity to custom design their
own program for maximum benefit and availability. PMC students
may draw from many of our WS course offerings, as well as
seminars and mentoring to compose a training program that
will prepare them to be more effective in ministry.
Women
who complete a minimum of six semester hours of PMC, PCW,
or other pre-approved courses will qualify for the Partners
in Ministry Certificate. A gold seal is earned upon completion
of seven or more semester hours. It is always such a joyful
time for women to "walk" with their husbands at
graduation, having both received training to equip them to
partner together in ministry.
Apply
and Register in/through the Women's Center for Ministry
(WCM) for all PMC students. WCM is located
in Milliken Hall, Rm 203.
Partners
in Ministry Course Schedule - '07-'08
Fall
2007
PCW513
Women in Leadership. (2 hrs) Students will examine
the call and character of a woman in leadership, explore the
art of leadership, identify the essential competencies, &
much more. Gain insights from biblical and historical examples
of women in leadership. 2 hours.
CNS562G
Suicide Intervention Workshop. (1 hr) Learn the warning
signs and how to intervene with someone who may be contemplating
suicide. Note: $35 materials fee required.
NWL
Fall Conference - Hope for the Hurting (1
hr) Contact the Women's Center for Ministry for information
and requirements. Sat, Nov 3, 2007.
Spring
2008
PCW561G
Equipping Women to Identify and Embrace Their Call. (2
hrs) Examine five strategic disciplines that enable women
to shed the lies, fear and shame that keep them in bondage,
freeing women to fully embrace their true identity in Jesus
Christ. Jan 2-5, 2008 Week-intensive with
pre-course assignments.
DIS553
Women in Mission (2 hrs) Examine the unique contributions
of women in the expansion from Jerusalem to the uttermost
parts of the earth.
CNS562G
Suicide Intervention Workshop. (1 hr) Learn the warning
signs and how to intervene with someone who may be contemplating
suicide. Note: $35 materials fee required.
Heart
Talk 2008 - Speaker's Conference. (1-2 hrs.)
This is inspirational training for women who desire to speak
publicly, with Carol Kent and her team from Speak Up with
Confidence."Communicating the Heart of God through the
Heart of Women." Mar 12 - 15, 2008.
NWL
Spring Conference - to
be announced. (1 hr) Contact the Women's Center for Ministry
for information and requirements. Spring, 2008.
Summer
2008
PCW561F
Develop LIfe-Changing Bible Study Curriculum. (1)
Learn
how to develop curriculum that is Biblically sound, relevant,
and applicable to all arenas of a woman's life. Acquire skills,
grow in confidence, learn to train discussion leaders and
curriculum-writing teams to create materials that are appropriate
for neighborhood and/or church-based women's Bible Studies.
Week-intensive
with pre-course assignments.
Apr 28-May 1, 2008. (Portland
campus)
PCW514
Building Relational Ministries to Women. (2 hrs)
Learn how to build, maintain and advance—from vision
to reality—relational ministries for women featuring
four components: cast the vision, build the team, discern
the needs, and mold the ministry. Week-intensive
with pre-course assignments.
June 2-6, 2008.
Link
to the Non-credit
application form
For
more course options, information, or to apply
to the PMC program, please contact the Women's Center
for Ministry at Western Seminary. wcm@westernseminary.edu
or call 503-517-1931 or 877-517-1800 ext.1931.
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