Reformed Theological Seminary
Educational Ministry of the Church
John R. Muether and John C. Kwasny
A study of the pastor’s role as teacher and administrator within the educational program of the church. Careful attention is given to the philosophy, history, organization, curriculum, recruiting and training teachers and the special needs of each age group.
1 | Introducing Christian Education | 52 min |
2 | Discipleship in the Church | 62 min |
3 | Education in Scripture and the Church | 43 min |
4 | Moralistic Therapeutic Deism | 39 min |
5 | Covenant and Christian Education – Infant Baptism | 68 min |
6 | Covenant and Catechism | 34 min |
7 | What Happened to the Catechisms? | 60 min |
8 | New City Catechism | 29 min |
9 | Catechism in the Church | 19 min |
10 | Intergenerational Learning | 64 min |
11 | Rise and Fall of Sunday School | 59 min |
12 | The Content of Christian Education | 52 min |
13 | Teaching Methods – Part 1 | 50 min |
14 | Teaching Methods – Part 2 | 51 min |
15 | Contexts of Educational Ministry | 52 min |
16 | Building and Organizing a Christian Education Ministry – Part 1 | 50 min |
17 | Building and Organizing a Christian Education Ministry – Part 2 | 50 min |
18 | Youth Ministry – Part 1 | 46 min |
19 | Youth Ministry – Part 2 | 31 min |
20 | Educational Options | 57 min |
21 | Christian Nurture | 55 min |