At A Glance
Program Type
Concentration of theology major (BA)
Accreditation
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
Service
Engage in holistic preparation to serve the local church, global church and youth ministries
Experience
Internships and ministry field experiences available
You believe that Jesus is still active today: alive and constantly at work. Your heart beats for the Lord and his ministry in all different settings: youth ministry, missions, education, nursing, counseling or social work. You believe that service is pure power in God’s kingdom.
Faith Is Relevant to All of Life
Our conviction that the Christian faith is relevant to every single aspect of life guides the Christian ministries program, a concentration in our theology major. Professors never shy away from researching and teaching the hard topics, including social justice issues, theological and historical studies, theology in a global context, worship, homiletics and cultural Christianity.
Program Distinctives Why Study Christian Ministries at George Fox?
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We take Christian ministries seriously because we take God seriously. We don't see this as a “dead” academic subject matter but a vibrant, living conversation with practical implications for how we live.
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We engage in holistic preparation to serve the local church, global church and youth ministries, with special attention given to discipleship, formation, preaching, creativity and service.
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Faith is at the center of our classrooms, and we work hard to create a community where you feel comfortable exploring your faith and the impact it can have on the world.
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You are encouraged to engage in internships and ministry field experiences to explore how your interests can be applied after graduation.
Courses / Curriculum What Will I Study?
Career Outlook What’s After George Fox
Our graduates have gone on to careers in ministry, business, theater/acting, social work, nonprofit leadership, law school, marketing, nursing and graduate degrees at all levels around the world.
Data shows that those majoring in topics like religion, ancient languages and history, and philosophy rank near the top of test scores on the LSAT as well as the GRE. Courses within our department specialize in the exact skills that are now ranked as the most desirable for companies hiring new employees, such as problem solving, processing complex information, verbal and written communication, teamwork, and the ability to influence others.
- Night Ministry, Portland Rescue Mission
- Nurse, Sisters of Providence
- Youth Minister, 2nd Street Community Church
- Lead Strategist, Nike
- Dentist, La Clinica
- Translator, Wycliffe Bible Translators
- Chaplain, United States Air Force
- Adjunct Professor, University of Notre Dame
- Missionary in Indonesia, Wycliffe Bible Translators
- Principal, Newman Catholic Middle/High School
- English Teacher in Rwanda, Rwanda Yearly Meeting of Friends
- Red Hills Church
- Northside Community Church
- Church on the Hill
- National Parks (Denver, Colorado)
- Youth Dynamics
- Mission Year
- 2nd Street Community Church
- Love, INC
- Friendsview Retirement Community
- Minuteman Community Education
- Catholic Community Services
- Princeton Theological Seminary (M.Div)
- Yale Divinity School (M.A.R.)
- Yale Institute of Sacred Music (M.A.R.)
- Emory University (M.T.S.)
- Duke Divinity School (M.T.S.)
- Fuller Theological Seminary (M.A./M.Div.)
- Portland Seminary (M.Div/M.A.T.S.)
- Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (M.Div.)
- Western Seminary (M.Div.)
- Oxford University (M.A.)
- University of Edinburgh (M.A.)
- Regent College (M.A./M.Div.)
Grad’s passion for racial reconciliation is changing lives in Philadelphia
If there’s ever the temptation to get discouraged and give in – to let all the brokenness and heartbreak around him derail the work at hand – Jael K.D.L.V. Chambers doesn’t let on. He can’t afford to. The need is too great, the stakes too high.
As associate regional director for Young Life in Philadelphia, Chambers sees it all: the fatherless homes, the desperation of “the hood,” the palpable racial and political tension in the city. And yet, he remains unfazed. He’s witnessed too many instances of restoration and reconciliation to lose hope now.
Brayden Tibbetts
The most impactful thing I learned at George Fox was the importance of open-mindedness. In many of my theology classes, as well as in the honors program, I was constantly pushed to humbly investigate new ideas.