Ages 18+

PART-TIME PATHWAY

CLV School of Ministry’s Part-Time pathway is open to individuals of all ages who want to deepen their faith through Biblically-based classes within the local church.

Students can choose to:

  • Enroll in all 8 Classes (9-months) or take classes individually (8 weeks) throughout the year.

  • Attend in-person classes (Tuesdays & Thursdays) during the day or join online sessions at night.

This flexible option makes it easier than ever to grow in biblical knowledge and spiritual leadership at your own pace.

9-Month Option $2000 Total

This is our recommended option for those who are looking to commit to the full 9-months of classes within the School of Ministry year. This package includes 8 classes total from September to May.

By Class Option $350 Per Class

For those who are only looking to attend specific classes throughout the School of Ministry year, our “Per Class” option enables you to sign up for individual classes through September to May.

Class List

Note: Not all classes will be offered within the nine-month period. The classes described below are the possible classes that will be utilized throughout the school year.

  • This class explores the foundational practices and disciplines that nurture a deeper relationship with God. Students will examine biblical principles for spiritual growth and how to integrate these practices into daily life for personal transformation.

  • This course introduces key Christian beliefs and teachings from a biblical perspective, covering essential doctrines such as the nature of God, the Trinity, salvation, and the church. Students will gain a solid understanding of foundational Christian theology.

  • Focusing on experiencing God’s presence in everyday life, this class encourages students to cultivate a lifestyle of worship and attentiveness to God. The course explores the biblical understanding of God's nearness and how it influences personal and corporate life.

  • Leadership 101 offers an introduction to biblical principles of leadership. Students will learn the character traits, skills, and strategies essential for effective leadership in Christian ministry and beyond.

  • This course equips students with the skills necessary to preach and teach effectively. Students will learn the principles of sermon preparation, delivery, and communication, with a focus on biblical exposition and application.

  • Examining relationships from a kingdom perspective, this class explores biblical teachings on love, community, and reconciliation. Students will learn how to build authentic, Christ-centered relationships in both personal and ministry contexts.

  • This class teaches biblical principles for managing finances in alignment with God's kingdom. Students will explore stewardship, generosity, and financial decision-making, with an emphasis on living out kingdom values in the area of money.

  • Focused on the role of prophecy in the Christian life, this class explores the biblical foundation for the prophetic gift and its practical application in the church today. Students will gain insight into hearing from God and discerning His voice.

  • A dynamic course that engages with contemporary issues facing the church and society. Students will discuss and reflect on challenging topics through a biblical lens, equipping them to think critically and respond faithfully to cultural trends.

  • This class delves into the biblical principles and practices of prayer. Students will explore different types of prayer, learn how to cultivate a rich prayer life, and understand prayer’s role in spiritual growth and ministry.