General Information
In the Keeran School of Bible and Ministry, concentrations offer foundational training in a variety of ministry areas to students who major in Bible and Ministry (or take minors in Ministry).
Minors within the Keeran School of Bible and Ministry provide KCU students an opportunity to broaden their skills in various areas of Christian service and church life. The mission of Kentucky Christian University calls for the participation of all Christians in providing leadership in the Church and in the world. These minors recognize the value of professional church leadership and the necessity of the ministry of all believers.
Concentrations Listing
Total Program Hours Each: 9
Campus Ministry
Discipleship
Non-Profit Financial Management
Campus Ministry
Discipleship
Non-Profit Financial Management
Conflict Management in Ministry
Discipleship
Leadership
Conflict Management in Ministry
Discipleship
Leadership
Global Cultures
Major World Religions
World Evangelism
Global Cultures
Major World Religions
World Evangelism
Advanced Pastoral Care
Ethics and Medicine (Bioethics)
Theology and Wellness or Providence and Suffering
Advanced Pastoral Care
Ethics and Medicine (Bioethics)
Theology and Wellness or Providence and Suffering
Advanced Preaching
Contemporary Preaching
Expository Preaching
Advanced Preaching
Contemporary Preaching
Expository Preaching
Creative Bible Teaching
Discipleship
Small Group Ministry
Creative Bible Teaching
Discipleship
Small Group Ministry
Children’s Ministry or Family Life Ministries
Creative Bible Teaching
Introduction to Youth Ministry
Children’s Ministry or Family Life Ministries
Creative Bible Teaching
Introduction to Youth Ministry
Additional Course Notes
Bachelor of Arts, Major in Bible and Ministry degree are required to complete an approved 42 hours of electives.
Any course credit earned from a school accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by SACS, of the Dept. of Education, CHEA, prior learning credit, certificate credit, and CLEP exams.
Lifelong Friends
“At KCU, you have the opportunity to make lifelong friends with other faculty, staff and students. I know for me, these friendships will continue into eternity as these will be some of my treasures stored in heaven.”
Dr. Mitch Marshall, KCU Professor