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1 RTS DISTANCE EDUCATION Educational Ministry of the Church 0CE514, 2 Credit Hours Lectures by Mr. John R. Muether & John C. Kwasny, Ph.D.
2 RTS Distance Education This course notebook is for the coordination of your course materials, including reading assignments and lecture recordings. Each course notebook for RTS Distance Education is arranged by the GUIDE acronym. The five components of GUIDE are organized in each lesson by the following steps in the notebook: GUIDE Getting Started To do the lessons, reading and listening assignments are listed. Understanding To maximize learning, the purposes are given. Investigating To explore the content, outlines are provided for note taking. Developing To expand content, readings are suggested. Evaluating To help review, lesson questions are based on purposes. ii
3 COURSE SYLLABUS Educational Ministry of the Church, 0CE514, 2 hours Lecturing Professors: Mr. John R. Muether and Dr. John C. Kwasny Professor of Record: Mr. John R. Muether Reformed Theological Seminary, Distance Education Lecturing Professor and Professor of Record Mr. John R. Muether joined RTS Orlando as Library Director in Mr. Muether also serves as Professor of Church History, teaching core courses on education in the church, Christian engagement with culture and church government as well as elective courses on various topics. Prior to joining RTS, Mr. Muether served on the library staff at Harvard Divinity School and directed the libraries at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, MI, and Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. Mr. Muether has authored and coauthored several books, including multiple works related to the history of Presbyterianism in America, a biography of Christian philosopher and theologian Cornelius Van Til, a discussion of Reformed church worship and a compilation of bibliographic references for theological research. A native of Long Island, New York, Mr. Muether and his wife, Kathy, have four children. Lecturing Professor Dr. John C. Kwasny is Director of Christian Education and Children s Ministries at Pear Orchard Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Ridgeland, Mississippi. Before coming to Pear Orchard in 2005, John spent five years as a Biblical Counselor in private practice, followed by ten years as Director of Christian Education and Family Life at Plains Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Zachary, Louisiana. Dr. Kwasny has received his M.A. in Counseling and his Ph.D. in Christian Education. He is also the Worldview Integration Specialist at Christ Covenant School, an adjunct professor at Reformed Theological Seminary (Jackson), and Director of One Story Ministries, the publishing arm of Pear Orchard Presbyterian Church. Dr. Kwasny and his wife Martie have eight children (five girls and three boys), ages twenty and under. Course Description A study of the pastor s role as teacher and administrator within the educational program of the church. Careful attention is given to the philosophy, history, organization, curriculum, recruiting and training teachers and the special needs of each age group. iii
4 Course Objectives To introduce the student to the subject of Educational Ministry in the Church with emphases on: History of education in the church Proper understanding of the Great Commission in education The role and importance of Sunday School and Catechesis instruction The content of Christian education The various methods and contexts of education Organizing a Christian educational ministry Youth ministry in the church Education outside the church with specific emphasis on the role of public and private schools, colleges, and theological training Required Textbooks Dunahoo, Charles H. Making Kingdom Disciples: A New Framework. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, Nevin, John Williamson. The Anxious Bench A Tract for the Times. Chambersburg, Pa: Weekly Messenger, [Will be distributed to the class electronically] Parrett, Gary A., and S. Steve Kang. Teaching the Faith, Forming the Faithful: A Biblical Vision for Education in the Church. Downers Grove, Ill: IVP Academic, iv
5 COURSE REQUIREMENTS Educational Ministry of the Church, 0CE514, 2 hours Lecturing Professors: Mr. John R. Muether and Dr. John C. Kwasny Professor of Record: Mr. John R. Muether Reformed Theological Seminary, Distance Education Online Student Handbook The Online Student Handbook has been designed to assist you in successfully navigating the Distance Education experience, whether you are taking a single course or pursuing a certificate or degree program. In it you will find valuable information, step-by-step instructions, study helps, and essential forms to guide you through every aspect of your distance education opportunity from registration to graduation. Please use this resource as your first-stop reference manual. You will find it located at the RTS Distance Education website ( under the Student Services tab. Summary of Requirements Listen to all recorded lectures Complete all readings and submit a reading report Participate in Forum Discussions (with other students and the professor) Take the Final exam Complete an analysis of the Christian education program of your church Submit Mentor Report/Course Application Paper Submit Course Completion Form Forum Discussions (15%) The student is required to interact in two (2) forums: 1. Student-Professor Posts (15 total posts) A. Personal Introduction Forum: The student is required to post a brief personal introduction to the professor/class. Suggested details include your vocation, where you live, your church background, why you chose RTS, and what you hope to gain through the course (1 required post). B. 5 Topical Discussion Q&A Forums: The student is required to answer each topical discussion question with one (1) response. The professor will acknowledge the student s answer and will follow up with a subsequent question to which the student must also answer with one (1) response. Each topical discussion question therefore requires two (2) total posts/responses from the student (Total of 5 forums x 2 posts =10 total posts). C. Student-Professor Forum: The student is required to post four (4) times in this forum. Posts in this forum should focus on course-related content such as research paper topics, lectures and reading assignments, or other academic issues related to the course. 2. Student-Student Forum (5 total posts) A post may be either a new topic or a response to an already existing topic. v
6 Examinations (Final 30%) There will be one final examination for this course covering the all lectures and readings from the course. The student should use the Lesson Review Questions and the Topical Discussion Questions to guide them in their preparation and study for the exam. The format for the final exam will be two long essay questions. The student will have two hours to complete the exam. The final exam for this course is to be taken online in the Learning Management System (LMS). Please note that you will need to have a proctor for your exams. Your proctor can be anyone except a relative or current RTS Student. After clicking on the exam link you will be given detailed instructions about the exam. Please read these instructions carefully before entering the exam. Evaluation of the Educational Ministry of Your Church (40%) Conduct a thorough analysis of the Christian Education program the church you currently attend, in pages (12 pt. point and double spaced). This evaluation might include the following: Find out what kind of educational ministry is happening in all age groups from the nursery up through older adults. Visit a class in each group: children, youth, and adult. Interview the key people involved in leading these educational ministries: nursery leaders, children s ministry leaders, youth leaders, adult Christian Education leaders, etc. What kind of special educational ministries are there (i.e. ministries to special need or age groups)? What philosophy and vision are driving adult discipleship? Are their small groups in the church? If so, what do they do? How involved is the (senior) pastor and the session in decisions related to the educational ministry of the church, and how active are they in the educational ministry? What are the strengths and weakness of the educational program? What recommendations would you make to improve the educational ministry of the church? If you were the pastor (or a member of the session), what changes would you commend to make the Christian Education ministry more effective? Reading Report (10%) The student must complete all of the required reading. Reading assignments are broken down week by week within the LMS. As an assignment, the student will be asked to report the percentage of reading they have completed by submitting a reading report with their Name, Course Name, End date, and percentage of reading completed. Mentor Report/Course Application Paper (5%) Each Global/Non-Residential student is required to have a mentor submit a report at the end of the course. This report will contribute to 5% of the student s grade. For students who are not Global/Non-Residential, you are asked to write a 200 word summary of how you perceive what you have learned in this course will fit into the objectives you have for your ministry, your educational goals, or other objectives you wish to achieve in life. vi
7 Assignments Best practice for your time management is for you to submit all assignments at the end of the week in which they fall, using the upload links provided in the LMS. All work must be submitted by midnight of the course end date, per your course start letter. You are responsible for turning in all assignments on time; no late submissions are permitted. Any student who needs an extension must get approval from the Registrar prior to that time. Contact Information Reformed Theological Seminary, Distance Education 2101 Carmel Road Charlotte, NC (704) FAX: (704) Web site: vii
8 COURSE OUTLINE Educational Ministry of the Church, 0CE514, 2 hours Lecturing Professors: Mr. John R. Muether and Dr. John C. Kwasny Professor of Record: Mr. John R. Muether Reformed Theological Seminary, Distance Education Lesson One Introducing Christian Education Lesson Two Covenant and Catechism Lesson Three Sunday School Lesson Four The Content of Christian Education Lesson Five Teaching Methods and Context Lesson Six Organizing a Christian Education Ministry Lesson Seven Special Topics viii
9 BIBLIOGRAPHY Educational Ministry of the Church, 0CE514, 2 hours Lecturing Professors: Mr. John R. Muether and Dr. John C. Kwasny Professor of Record: Mr. John R. Muether Reformed Theological Seminary, Distance Education Anthony, Michael J. Introducing Christian Education: Foundations for the Twenty-First Century. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, Bergler, Thomas E. The Juvenilization of American Christianity. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, Berkhof, Louis, Cornelius Van Til, and Dennis E. Johnson. Foundations of Christian Education: Addresses to Christian Teachers. Phillipsburg, N.J.: Presbyterian and Reformed, Bolsinger, Tod E. It Takes a Church to Raise a Christian: How the Community of God Transforms Lives. Grand Rapids: Brazos, Bushnell, Horace, and John M. Mulder. Christian Nurture. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, Cain, Susan. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can t Stop Talking. New York: Crown Publishers, Clark, Robert E., Lin Johnson, and Allyn K. Sloat. Christian Education: Foundations for the Future. Chicago: Moody Press, Cosby, Brian H. Giving Up Gimmicks: Reclaiming Youth Ministry from an Entertainment Culture. Phillipsburg, N.J.: P&R, Dawn, Marva J. Is It a Lost Cause?: Having the Heart of God for the Church s Children. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, Dean, Kenda Creasy. Almost Christian: What the Faith of Our Teenagers Is Telling the American Church. Oxford: Oxford University Press, DeVries, Mark. Family-Based Youth Ministry: Reaching the Been-There, Done-That Generation. Downers Grove, Ill: InterVarsity Press, Sustainable Youth Ministry: Why Most Youth Ministry Doesn t Last and What Your Church Can Do About It. Downers Grove, Ill: IVP Books, Dunahoo, Charles H. Making Kingdom Disciples: A New Framework. Phillipsburg: P&R, Graaf, S. G. de, and H. Evan Runner. Promise and Deliverance. St. Catharines, Ont: Paideia, ix
10 Horton, Michael. Calvin on the Christian Life: Glorifying and Enjoying God Forever. Wheaton, Ill: Crossway Books, Hunt, Susan. Heirs of the Covenant: Leaving a Legacy of Faith for the Next Generation. Wheaton, Ill: Crossway Books, Lloyd-Jones, Sally, and Jago. The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name. Grand Rapids: Zonderkidz, Machen, J. Gresham. Education, Christianity, and the State. Jefferson, Md: Trinity Foundation, Packer, J. I., and Gary A. Parrett. Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believers the Old-Fashioned Way. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, Parrett, Gary A., and S. Steve Kang. Teaching the Faith, Forming the Faithful: A Biblical Vision for Education in the Church. Downers Grove, Ill: IVP Academic, Postman, Neil. The End of Education: Redefining the Value of School. New York: Knopf, Prothero, Stephen R. Religious Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know and Doesn t. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, Nevin, John Williamson. The Anxious Bench. Chambersburg, Pa: Printed at the office of the Weekly messenger, Senter, Mark. When God Shows Up: A History of Protestant Youth Ministry in America. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, Smallman, Stephen. How Our Children Come to Faith. Phillipsburg, N.J.: P&R, What Is Discipleship? Phillipsburg, N.J.: P&R, Smith, Christian, and Patricia Snell. Souls in Transition: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Smith, Christian, and Melinda Lundquist Denton. Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Van Dyken, Donald. Rediscovering Catechism: The Art of Equipping Covenant Children. Phillipsburg, N.J.: P&R, Venema, Cornelis P. Children at the Lord s Table?: Assessing the Case for Paedocommunion. Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2009 Vos, Catherine F., Marianne Catherine Vos Radius, and Betty Beeby. The Child s Story Bible. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, x
11 Wilhoit, Jim. Spiritual Formation as if the Church Mattered: Growing in Christ through Community. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, Wuthnow, Robert. I Come Away Stronger : How Small Groups Are Shaping American Religion. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, Sharing the Journey: Support Groups and America s New Quest for Community. New York: Free Press, xi
12 REFORMED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY SYSTEM Course Objectives Related to MAR Student Learning Outcomes Course: Educational Ministry of the Church, 0CE514 Professors: John R. Muether and John C. Kwasny MAR Student Learning Outcomes In order to measure the success of the MAR curriculum, RTS has defined the following as the intended outcomes of the student learning process. Each course contributes to these overall outcomes. This rubric shows the Articulation (oral & written) Scripture Reformed Theology Sanctification Desire for Worldview Winsomely Reformed/ Evangelistic Teach Church/World MAR Specific SLO contribution of this course to the MAR outcomes. Broadly understands and articulates knowledge, both oral and written, of essential biblical, theological, historical, and cultural/global information, including details, concepts, and frameworks. Significant knowledge of the original meaning of Scripture. Also, the concepts for and skill to research further into the original meaning of Scripture and to apply Scripture to a variety of modern circumstances. (Includes appropriate use of original languages and hermeneutics; and integrates theological, historical, and cultural/global perspectives.) Significant knowledge of Reformed theology and practice, with emphasis on the Westminster Standards. Demonstrates a love for the Triune God that aids the student s sanctification. Burning desire to conform all of life to the Word of God. Embraces a winsomely Reformed ethos. (Includes an appropriate ecumenical spirit with other Christians, especially Evangelicals; a concern to present the Gospel in a God-honoring manner to non-christians; and a truth-in-love attitude in disagreements.) Ability to teach the meaning of Scripture to both heart and mind with clarity and enthusiasm. Ability to interact within a denominational context, within the broader worldwide church, and with significant public issues. An ability to integrate such knowledge and understanding into one s own calling in society Rubric Strong Moderate Minimal None Moderate Strong Strong Moderate Minimal Strong Strong Minimal Strong xii Mini-Justification 1. Students will write an evaluation of a church s educational ministry 2. Final examinations asks students to synthesize and articulate broad themes of the course 1. Scriptural principles for Christian discipleship will be considered at some length. 2. As scripture is the foundation to all Christian education in the church. The student will glean educational goals, content, context, and process from scripture. 1. Reformed spirituality and its connection to discipleship will be a large burden of the class. 2. Close analysis on the Westminster standards as it relates to setting the standards of Christian education 3. Review of reformed catechisms and their role in shaping Christian education 1. The importance of a love for the people of God will be underscored throughout the class 2. Goal of Christian education is the sanctification of the student 1. Scripture sets the agenda for Christian Education in the church 1. Christian education in the church is for the building and equipping of believers, as well as reaching the lost 2. Christian and non-christian wisdom in education is considered and appreciated 1. Students learn various methods for teaching scripture based on their strengths and context 2. Strengths and weaknesses of catechism instruction is discussed 1. Debates over Christian/home/public schooling receive some attention 1. Student evaluates and provides analysis on current educational ministry structure in their church.
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