In the Worship Arts Leadership minor, students learn how to reflect theologically on worship, create appropriate liturgical materials, and participate in various types of worship services. Drawing on various forms of artistic expression, students will gain experience collaborating with a team to plan, lead, and facilitate worship in congregational settings.
Benefits
Students who minor in Worship Arts Leadership take a core sequence of courses in Theology and choose from a variety of electives in Art, Music, and Theatre. In their coursework, they explore the relationship between Christian spiritual disciplines and worship in its many forms. Students get the opportunity to work with other visual artists, musicians, filmmakers, and theatre personnel to implement a theology of worship arts into both liturgical and non-liturgical contexts.
Courses and Degree Requirements
The Worship Arts Leadership minor is an interdisciplinary program housed in the School of Theology and administered by the Center for Worship. Some of the courses in this minor are: Worship Arts Leadership Seminar, Worship Arts Leadership Practicum, and The History and Theology of Christian Worship. Review all of the Worship Arts Leadership minor courses and requirements here.
To earn a Worship Arts Leadership minor, you will be required to take a minimum of 30 credits, including at least 15 upper-division credits.
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Theology-Related Internships
Undergraduate students in the School of Theology have worked in churches, parachurch organizations, ministries, and nonprofit organizations.
To find information about possible theology-related internships and employment opportunities, there are many resources available to students, including: