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Christian Ministry and Missions

In Person
Campus: Jackson
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Equipped for Kingdom work

The Christian Ministry and Missions major at Union University prepares students for pastoral, missions, youth, and general ministry tracks within a Christ-centered academic community. Taught by faculty with deep practical ministry experience, the program equips students with theological knowledge and ministry skills for effective Kingdom-building in the local church and beyond.

Quick Facts

Academic Program

Bachelor of Arts

Format

In Person

Program Type

Major

Curriculum

What You'll Study

Christian Ministry and Missions at Union doesn't just prepare you for a job in ministry — it forms you for a life of it. You'll develop theological depth, practical ministry skills, and a focused understanding of your specific calling through a concentration tailored to where you're headed.

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Equipped to Build the Kingdom

At Union, ministry training is both academic and deeply personal. You’ll be shaped by faculty who are devoted to the church and passionate about your calling — building the theological depth, relational skills, and spiritual character needed to serve wherever God leads with faithfulness and effectiveness.

Tracks

Biblical Counseling Track

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The Biblical Counseling track within Christian Ministry and Missions equips students to provide care grounded in Scripture and sound theology. Students study counseling distinctions, methods, and practice alongside Christian evangelism — preparing them for ministry roles in churches, counseling centers, and community settings.

Intercultural Studies Track

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The Intercultural Studies track within Christian Ministry and Missions prepares students for cross-cultural ministry and global missions work. Students develop skills in evangelism, missions strategy, and cross-cultural life and ministry — equipping them to serve faithfully across cultural boundaries with competence and compassion.

Pastoral Ministry Track

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The Pastoral Ministry track within Christian Ministry and Missions equips students for the calling of local church leadership. Students develop skills in biblical preaching, pastoral care, and ministry administration — preparing them to lead congregations with theological depth, relational wisdom, and servant-hearted character.

Youth Ministry Track

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The Youth Ministry track within Christian Ministry and Missions prepares students to engage and disciple the next generation of believers. Students develop skills in evangelism, youth ministry strategy, and sport and recreation ministry — equipping them to build meaningful relationships and lead vibrant youth programs in church contexts.

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