MA in Theology: Resilient Discipleship and Community Engagement modules

by | Dec 9, 2022 | 0 comments

Register with NTC in January to enrol on the 2023 MA Resilient Discipleship and MA Community Engagement modules.

Seedbeds works with our academic partner Nazarene Theological College (University of Manchester) to design and deliver accredited leadership programmes for a range of MA in Theology pathways:

Our focus is on releasing the unique potential of urban people and places through practical, formative and accredited leadership development programmes. It takes four units plus a dissertation to gain the award – and each pathway has one required ‘core’ unit with at least one other from that pathway.

Louise Jones is a recent MA in Theology graduate and talks about her experience 

Louise Jones, MA in Theology

The next MA units being offered by NTC with Seedbeds School for Urban Leadership, are as follows: 

PT7690 Resilient Discipleship

Tutors: Dr Sally Mann (Red Letter Christians UK and Bonny Downs Community Church), Shane Claiborne (Red Letter Christians) and Dr Ash Barker (Seedbeds School for Urban Leadership)

When? 3-10 June 2023 at Nazarene Theological College, Manchester

This unit explores the nature and call of Christian discipleship as a core motif to sustaining life and ministry in complex urban contexts. What are the biblical, theological and practical frameworks that can be discerned for faithful, resilient and relevant urban engagement as Christ-followers? How can Christian discipleship inform and inspire our spirituality, leadership practices and vision for God’s in-breaking, new urban world?

This unit can be taken for a number of MA in Theology pathways through NTC and awarded by University of Manchester. Please apply here.

ST7680 Community Engagement: Building Communities of Shalom

Tutors: Dr Sally Mann (Red Letter Christians UK and Bonny Downs Community Church),  Andre Van Eymeren (Centre for Building Better Community) and Dr Ash Barker (Seedbeds School for Urban Leadership). 

When? 14-15, 21-22 and 28-29 July 2023 at Nazarene Theological College, Manchester

We need healthy and flourishing communities like never before. Engage with the best thinking and practice in community building with leading community activists and thought leaders in a supportive and inspiring environment. See a fresh vision of what is possible and learn what it takes to see the potential of your community realised in ways you haven’t seen before.

This unit can be taken for a number of MA in Theology pathways through NTC and awarded by University of Manchester.  Please apply here.

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