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Children, Youth and Family Ministry
Luther Seminary’s mission is to educate leaders for Christian communities. Today, the demand has never been greater. The CYF Ministry concentration provides students with academic courses, community discipleship and support, and ministry experience that prepares you for leadership in various ministry settings: congregation, campus, outdoor, as well as teaching and research. CoursesOur CYF Ministry degree programs are academically, theologically and biblically rigorous. Incorporating some of the latest research in what makes children, youth and family ministry exemplary, the academic design is shaped by:
In the M.Div. Program, students seeking ordination with a concentration in CYF Ministry fulfill the M.Div. requirements and focus their four-and-one half electives in the CYF Ministry area. Community
ContextAs CYF Ministry seeks to shape public Christian leaders with particular enduring understandings and competencies, being connected to a ministry context is vital. Therefore, all CYF students – MA or M Div, residential or DL – are engaged in leadership in contextual ministry site. This site is the place where students discover what it means to engage theology and mission in a particular locale, refine their own vocational call and grow their leadership abilities. Residential CYF students typically work part-time in a ministry position in the greater St. Paul area. Distributed CYF students work part or full-time in a ministry position in their area. Learn more!Want more information about the CYF program?
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CYF Student Stories
The CYF Ministry program at Luther Seminary is ramping up to meet new challenges for the church. Read about it in The Story magazine.
How do you engage young men's faith?
Read about it in The Story Magazine.
Read the CYF program's "6-7-8" document, which outlines our:
Reviews of Andrew Root's new book!Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry From a Strategy of Influence to a Theology of Incarnation
Read the book review from InterVarsity Press. More reviews for Revisiting Relational Youth Ministry. Read Professor Root's faculty profile.
From 2003 to 2005, more than 1,300 new children, youth and family ministry positions were created in the ELCA. |