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Stone Church School of Ministry

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STONE SCHOOL OF MINISTRY

OVERVIEW LEARN

Stone School of Ministry is partnered with Northwest University’s Church Partnership Program. Students take fully accredited college courses on the Stone Church campus from Northwest University Professors.

EARN

Students may earn a two-year Associate of Arts degree in either General Studies or Ministry Leadership. Students can also earn a four-year B.A. degree in Ministry Leadership.

GROW

Stone School of Ministry is dedicated to seeing its students grow spiritually. Students will participate in weekly Spiritual Growth and Accountability times, a Bible reading and journaling plan and will work with Stone Church pastors who will help coach them in their spiritual growth.

WHERE

Stone School of Ministry meets on the Stone Church campus, located at 3303 Englewood Ave. in Yakima. WHEN

- Registration opens May 1, 2015 - Classes begin on August 31, 2015 (see class schedule attached)

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STONE SCHOOL OF MINISTRY

PROGRAM OUTLINE

STONE SCHOOL OF MINISTRY exists to raise up the next generation of Christian leaders. We do this by having each student participate in classes, a personal growth track, and an internship program. Through these three steps, it is our goal to train students with an all-inclusive approach that helps them graduate as a more holistic person.

STAFF

Director: Mitch Ellithorpe

Administrator: Manny Garza

STUDENT’S WEEKLY SCHEDULE

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

7:30a 12:30p

Ministry Appl.

at Services 1:00p Personal

Growth Personal Growth

Personal Growth

2:00p Ministry Track

Ministry Track

Ministry Recap

3:00p Classwork Classwork Ministry Track Classwork

4:00p Classwork

Dinner Break

Dinner Break

5:00p Classwork

Ministry Class

6:00p

Application Class

7:00p

Student Class

8:00p

Ministries Class

9:00p

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Our weekly schedule is designed to allow students ample time to maintain a job and schooling. If at any point throughout the program a job or separate commitment interferes with a student’s participation in their tracks, serving, or classes; the student will be asked to rework their work schedule to accommodate the program. If the student refuses or is unable, they will become subject to suspension or be released from the program.

MINISTRY TRACKS

Every student enrolled in Stone School of Ministry will take part in two tracks during their time in the program. The first track is the Personal Growth Track. The second track is the Ministry Leadership Track.

> PERSONAL GROWTH TRACK

To help students become a more holistic person in Christ every student will participate in a Personal Growth Track. This track takes place three times a week and is led by Mitch Ellithorpe. In this track, students experience:

- Group prayer and devotions

- Personal growth meetings and weekly spiritual growth segments

- Hear from and interface with Stone Church pastoral staff as well as leaders from the Northwest Ministry Network

> MINISTRY LEADERSHIP TRACK

Our Ministry Leadership Track is designed for the student who has a passion for personal and group ministry. This track is not only designed for those who enjoy speaking, but is also created for those who thrive on one-on-one relationships. Students in this internship will find themselves serving in all age groups and in all areas of the church. From prepping sermons to conducting and running small groups – and everything in between – students in this internship will be driven to their full pastoral potential.

CLASSES

One of the most important pieces of SSM is, without a doubt, the partnership with Northwest University. Through this partnership we are able to offer Northwest University classes directly on our church campus. Throughout their time in the program, students can take the necessary courses to earn an Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts degree through Northwest University.

All classes will be taught on our campus by Northwest University professors or adjunct professors approved by NU with Masters Degrees in the specific field of study. This allows our students to have professors who are dedicated to seeing them succeed and won’t treat them as just another number in a classroom. When class sizes are not large enough to meet the requirements for onsite class studies (fewer than 7), students will participate in Northwest’s online campus classes.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the CPP?

The Northwest University Church Partnership Program (CPP) is a unique program that allows local churches (ie., Stone Church) and ministries to offer two fully accredited Northwest University Associate of Arts degrees and B.A. degrees as part of their internship program in classes offered at their own church or ministry facilities.

What degrees are offered?

CPP students may earn an Associate of Arts in either General Studies or Ministry Leadership at their CPP site. Students can also earn a four-year B.A. in Ministry Leadership. How does the CPP work?

The CPP runs on a 15-week semester system (two semesters each year, with each semester divided into two seven-week sessions). A full-time student will take two three-unit classes per session for 12 units per semester. Where do classes meet?

Classes are delivered in two formats: online classes and live on-site classes. All classes are accessible online so that any student may complete their degree taking only online classes. If a site has seven or more students taking a class, they are able to facilitate the class live, on-site, at the time of week that works for them. Who teaches the live classes?

Qualified teachers from the site can teach the NU curriculum (those who have an accredited master’s degree in the field they desire to teach). If the site does not have a qualified teacher, NU can assist in finding one. What does it cost?

Full Time / $9,272 annually. This includes: - A.A. or B.A. in General Studies or Ministry Leadership - 3 Northwest University credits per year - Ministry Internship training - 3 FREE Internship credits per semester - Covers camps, conference and retreat costs Does not include: - Room and board

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CHURCH PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM MINISTRY PRACTICUM INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

Each semester students have the opportunity to earn up to three credits of Ministry Practicum through the Stone School of Ministry Internship Program. The following characteristics and principles are involved in the Internship:

1. College-level

Although a rather nebulous term, it entails: a. A broad application to topics rather than a narrow focus on skills applicable only to one ministry

setting. b. The theory and principles of why things are done and are effective rather than merely the

details of what to do. c. Contemplation balanced with action, where students reflect on ministry activities with leaders

and peers.

2. Begins broad – ends focused

The internship experiences begin by covering all of the church’s programs and become progressively more focused and specialized throughout the training program. This means:

a. Students initially participate in all church ministries, including those to which they may feel no or little leading or interest. These initial experiences emphasize observation more than responsibility as they rotate through the available ministry venues. Observations and participation over several occasions are required to fully understand workers’ responsibilities and the ministries role in the total church program.

b. Students who are already involved in particular ministries may need time off to be exposed to other ministries.

c. It is critically important for church interns to understand the pertinent leadership, operational, and strategic aspects of each ministry. This involves interaction at all levels of the ministry from planning to action.

d. Advanced students focus their time and energies into one or two ministries where they develop the skills and competencies to become leaders.

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3. Accountability

Ministry leaders provide activity outlines or syllabi describing student learning and participation expectations. Ministry leaders evaluate students on their skills and not merely on their attendance. Records are maintained through systems such as weekly journaling, online posting, and/or regular interactions with leadership.

4. Students’ Personal Development

Along with skill development, the internship will focus on students’ personal, spiritual, relational, and character development. These very personal aspects of ministerial formation require students to be in an open and transparent two-way relationship with ministry supervisors or mentors who can observe students engaging in life and ministry over the length of the training program. Leaders help clarify students’ spiritual, personal, and professional giftings while identifying the strengths and weaknesses that will augment or impede their ministry effectiveness.

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STONE SCHOOL OF MINISTRY – CONTACT US

SITE LOCATION: Stone Church

3303 Englewood Ave. Yakima WA 98902 (509) 575-3720

MAILING ADDRESS: Stone School of Ministry Stone Church 3303 Englewood Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 PRIMARY CONTACT: Mitch Ellithorpe, Director [email protected]

(509) 575-3720 Ext. 115 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACT: Erik Johnson [email protected]

(509) 575-3720 Ext. 105 WEBSITE: www.stonechurch.us

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY: Northwest University

5520 108Th Ave. NE, Kirkland WA 98033 (425) 822-8266 [email protected]

www.northwestu.edu FINANCIAL AID: www.northwestu.edu/financialaid