The Thurman King School of Black Church Leadership The School for Christian Leadership Three-year Certificate Continuing Education programs to train Christian leaders for the 21st century church 2013-2016
Certificate Continuing Education Programs at Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School The Thurman King School of Black Church Leadership and the School for Christian Leadership programs are designed to prepare persons for various kinds of parish ministry, such as deacons and/or locally ordained priests in the Episcopal Church, Commissioned Lay Pastors, Lay Preachers or other designated titles. Those who take the full three year cycle will be awarded a certificate by CRCDS at Commencement in May of the third year of the program. Application for Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credits may be made to the CRCDS Registrar for a nominal fee. The program will meet one Saturday per month, beginning in September and concluding in April each year. Classes will be held on the CRCDS campus and will be taught by CRCDS Faculty and Faculty Associates. Breakfast and midafternoon hospitality on Saturday are included in the tuition. Christian leaders who do not wish to enroll for the full Certificate Continuing Education program may choose to enroll for individual Saturdays. These students are not required to write papers or take examinations, but are expected to do the reading assigned for the day in order to participate fully in the class. The individual Saturday option is dependent upon remaining space available and subject to permission of the instructor. Applications can be made online at www.crcds.edu/lifelonglearning/continuingeducation For further information or to request a paper application, contact Life Long Learning at lll@crcds.edu. Tuition: $1400 per year which includes lunch and mid-afternoon hospitality for 8 Saturdays. Single Saturday participation: $200 including lunch and mid-afternoon hospitality 2
Three Year Course Cycle Each year will cover material in four areas: 1 Foundational Texts 2 Engaged Ministry: Personal, Professional and Pastoral Development 3 Worship and Liturgy 4 The Church Encounters the World Saturday School at CRCDS campus Schedule of the Day: 8:30 am Opening Prayer 9;00 am - Noon Class (with a 20-min break) Noon-1:00 pm Lunch (provided) 1:00-4:00 pm Class (with a 20-min break) 4:00-4:30 pm Tea/Coffee Break (provided) 4:30-6:00 pm Class Courses taught by CRCDS faculty Students will have Fall Syllabus by August 1 and Winter/Spring in December 1 Books will be available in the bookstore 3
2013-2016 Course Calendar Year One Saturday One September 7, 2013 Saturday Two October 5, 2013 Saturday Three November 2, 2013 Saturday Four December 7, 2013 Foundational Texts: The Gospels Choi Foundational Texts: Genesis and Exodus Brummitt Intro to Christian Worship SCL Intro to African American ChristianWorship TKS Ricciuti & Evans Introduction to Preaching SCL Introduction to Preaching TKS Ricciuti & Evans Saturday Five Introduction to Christian Theology Part 1 January 4, 2014 May Saturday Six February 1, 2014 Saturday Seven March 1, 2014 Saturday Eight April 5, 2014 Transforming Conflict and Conflict in Congregational Life Sauvé Introduction to Christian Theology Part 1I May Stewardship and Financial Administration 4
Year Two Saturday One September 6, 2014 Saturday Two October 4, 2014 Saturday Three November 1, 2014 Saturday Four December 6, 2014 Saturday Five January 3, 2015 Saturday Six February 7, 2015 Saturday Seven March 7, 2015 Saturday Eight April 4, 2015 Prophets & Wisdom Tradition of Hebrew Scriptures Brummitt Paul & the Pauline Tradition Choi The Modern Church (Church History) Tyson Preaching the Liturgical Year Diakonia & the Diaconate (Episcopal Diaconate Candidates) Ricciuti Intro to Liturgy Denominational Groups Pastoral Care, the Art of Listening Sauvé The Church Encounters the World Applied Ethics & Moral Theology Kim Education, Discipleship & Spiritual Formation: In the Christian Church SCL In the African American Church TKS 5
Year Three Saturday One September 12, 2015 Saturday Two October 3, 2015 Saturday Three November 7, 2015 Saturday Four December 5, 2015 Saturday Five January 2, 2016 Apocalyptic Literature in Hebrew Scriptures & Book of Revelation Theologies of the Religions and Comparative Theology May Denomination Church History African American TKS Mainline Protestant SCL Episcopal SCL Tyson Into to World Religions & Interfaith Dialogue Preaching for Pastoral Occasions: Weddings, Funerals, Baptisms (Episcopal Diaconate Candidates) Deacon in the Liturgy 6
Saturday Six February 6, 2016 Saturday Seven March 5, 2016 Saturday Eight April 2, 2016 Liturgies: Lord s Supper, Weddings, Funerals, and Baptisms African American TKS Mainline Protestant SCL (Episcopal Diaconate Candidates) The Prophetic Call of the Deacon Telling the Church s Stories; Early and Medieval Church History Tyson Denomination Polity 7
THE THURMAN KING SCHOOL FOR BLACK CHURCH LEADERSHIP The Thurman King School for Black Church Leadership (TKS) continues the tradition of engagement of the Divinity School with the black church community that began with the Alternate Education Program and the Pearl Program. The TKS, taking advantage of the most recent African American religious scholarship and contemporary developments in black church life, is designed to provide current pastors and other clergy/leaders with the resources to enhance their ministry. THE SCHOOL FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP Many small churches today cannot afford a full-time minster. The School for Christian Leadership (SCL) was established to respond to this need for support by offering a program for learning and enrichment for those who cannot pursue a traditional seminary education, but who seek to grow and develop their practical ministry skills. The program provides credentialing within different denominations for lay and ordained Christian leaders who are not pursuing a Master of Divinity degree but who need substantive theological education in order to better lead their churches. Today, the SCL actively engages ministers and lay people who are on the front lines of ministries within many different contexts and communities. c olg at e r o c h e s t e r c r o z e r d i v i n i t y s c ho ol 1100 South Goodman Street Rochester, New York 14620-2589 www.crcds.edu