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...A SEMINARY THAT FITS YOUR LIFE
Christian ministry invites you to be attentive to God’s call on your life, by opening your heart and mind to leadership and service. Ambrose Seminary immerses you in a rich and authentic community of learners who join you on the journey of discovering your vocation. Together we seek to know God in order to love God and to bear witness of God’s love to our neighbours here in Canada and around the world.
DISCOVER YOUR VOCATION OPENING YOUR HEART AND MIND
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Your faculty
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A rich campus community
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Breaking down financial barriers
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How to enrol
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4 REASONS WHY... 1 Skilled and inspiring faculty lead you deeper into Christianity, bringing your faith into clearer focus, informing your identity and enhancing your understanding of ministry. 2 Rigourous, respected programs grow your knowledge and skills. 3 A diverse student body opens avenues of discussion and broadens your perspective. 4 Flexible learning fits your life – whether it’s the convenience of online, weekend and evening courses, or a program that ladders from a certificate to a degree so you can build your credentials class by class.
At Ambrose I’ve been both challenged to strive for excellence and encouraged in my ability to pursue academic study. The professors here are mentors and their support, encouragement and advice has been invaluable. CHELSEA Master of Theological Studies
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ACCOMPLISHED SEMINARY FACULTY GLOBALLY RESPECTED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE
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Benefit from experience
Explore new horizons
Ambrose Seminary faculty are accomplished teachers, preachers, authors, theologians and researchers. As some of the most respected and knowledgeable men and women leading ministerial studies in Canada, they are uniquely prepared to challenge you intellectually, encourage you spiritually and prepare you professionally.
Seminary faculty are leading lights in theological inquiry across Canada and around the world, taking part in research that is delving into complex issues and opening the windows of knowledge.
Seminary faculty have worked in ministry and understand its many challenges and opportunities, which means that they approach their teaching through a real-life lens. You benefit tremendously from each professor’s blend of extensive theoretical knowledge, deep understanding of the Christian faith and practical insights gleaned through years of service.
Projects are underway in: • Prophetic literature • Flourishing congregations • Decolonization and post-residential school theology • A.B. Simpson and the Fourfold Gospel • Leadership and spiritual formation for ministry • Global mission engagement among Canadian Evangelical Christians • Ethics in the literature of Qumran • A Protestant theology of Mary
At Ambrose Seminary, we are students of scripture and theology. We focus on the components of ministry — preaching, mission, discipleship and pastoral care. We are attentive to the history and traditions of the Christian church. We understand that Christian ministry happens when the love of God and people is at the centre. JO-ANN BADLEY Dean of Theology
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ENGAGED FACULTY Charles Cook Professor, Global Studies Mission Director, Jaffray Centre for Global Initiatives PhD, MDiv, BTh
Jo-Ann Badley Dean of Theology Associate Professor, New Testament PhD, MCS, BA (Honours) Mark Buchanan Associate Professor, Pastoral Theology MA, MCA, BA, BF
Gordon T. Smith President Professor, Systematic and Spiritual Theology PhD, MDiv, BA
Christina Conroy Assistant Professor, Theology PhD, STM, MDiv, BBS
Beth Stovell Assistant Professor, Old Testament PhD, MCS, BA
Irene Tran Associate Professor, Practical Theology Chair, Theological Studies in Chinese DMin, MDiv, BSEd Arch Wong Professor, Practical Theology Director, Continuing and Online Education PhD, DMin, STM, MDiv, BA (Honours) Terry Young Associate Professor, Pastoral Theology PhD, MDiv, BTh
I love teaching here because the focus is on mutual learning. I’m never called upon to be a talking head but always challenged to shape a vigorous conversation about life and faith, God and people, church and culture, Scripture and creation. We all come away wiser. MARK BUCHANAN Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology
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SEMINARY PROGRAMS Ambrose Seminary Master of Divinity Master of Theological Studies Master in Intercultural Ministries Master in Leadership and Ministry Master of Christian Studies Theological Studies in Chinese at Ambrose Seminary (TSC) Master of Divinity Master of Christian Studies Start with a certificate in leadership or a diploma in Christian Studies.
ACCREDITED SEMINARY PROGRAMS CHALLENGING AND PRACTICAL CLASSES
All Ambrose Seminary programs are accredited by the Association of Theological Schools, offering you the highest quality and rigour in your education.
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As classes add up, so do your credentials. Five classes gives you a certificate, at ten you have a diploma and at twenty you’ve completed a full degree.
Degree 20 classes
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Diploma 10 classes
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Certificate 5 classes
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Flexible Classes Regular Daytime
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FINISH FREE
Master of Divinity 3 years with a 3-5 month internship
Also available through the Theological Studies in Chinese at Ambrose Seminary (TSC)
A full tuition scholarship enables you to finish your final year of this degree tuition-free.
Prepare for your future as a Lead, Associate or Youth Pastor, or get ready to work in Women’s, Intercultural or Children’s Ministry, through Ambrose Seminary’s highly respected and popular Master of Divinity program. Examine the current issues of ministry practice while immersed in biblical and theological studies — and take part in an internship that hones your practical skills. The learning environment at Ambrose teaches and models the academic, spiritual and practical aspects of ministry, encouraging you to grow holistically in the company of others following a shared journey. You can choose to specialize in one of two program streams: Pastoral Ministries or Intercultural Ministries.
RESEARCH
Master of Theological Studies 2 years with a research practicum This degree is ideal if you’re serving in lay ministry or you’re looking to integrate your faith with your current career. You deepen your knowledge and understanding of the Bible and theology through elective courses that align with your interests, personal gifts and career directions, enabling you to tailor your learning to enrich all facets of your life.
You develop practical skills essential for a successful career in academia through your theological research practicum.
As a member of the close and authentic Seminary community, you learn from outstanding faculty and from the experiences and perspectives of others, and can grow spiritually through chapel services, days of prayer and retreats. The things you learn here will continue to shape you throughout your life.
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Master in Intercultural Ministries 2 years with a 3-5 month intercultural internship Enhance your understanding of different religious, social and cultural contexts by building practical tools to respond to multicultural perspectives in Christian ministry. You prepare to serve in specialized cross-cultural ministries in North America or internationally, and the program can fulfill the educational requirements for overseas ministry with the Christian and Missionary Alliance and other mission organizations.
INTERCULTURAL INTERNSHIP Learn first-hand about living in another culture as you serve alongside experienced international workers.
Complete courses in biblical and theological studies and take part in cross-cultural internship opportunities, which are integrated into the program and enable you to develop the skills and competencies that will make you a confident ministry professional.
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Master in Leadership and Ministry 2 years with a 3-5 month internship
Also available through the Theological Studies in Chinese at Ambrose Seminary (TSC)
of Leadership and Ministry graduates are employed in their field
Learn to integrate the personal, theological and ministerial dimensions of your life, and to provide godly nurture to others through counselling and mentoring. Tailor your studies to a chosen area of ministry — Preaching, The Next Church, Poverty Studies or Chaplaincy — and develop your leadership abilities for effective Christian service, while deepening the understanding of your vocation and identity in Christ. Your study of theology and biblical languages is augmented by an internship, which offers invaluable practical experience.
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Master of Christian Studies 2 years
Also available through the Theological Studies in Chinese at Ambrose Seminary (TSC) If you want to pursue further study or a career in academia this thesis-based program is for you. To qualify, you’ll need at least 30 credits in Bible, theology or biblical languages from your undergraduate degree. Build on your prior theological learning as you broaden and deepen your understanding of the Bible. Complete advanced language studies in Hebrew and Greek, in one of three program streams: New Testament, Old Testament or Theology.
GROW IN A DIVERSE COMMUNITY where plentiful interaction with faculty and peers enables you to explore different views and broaden your horizons.
At the same time, work closely with a supervisor to develop a thesis, building the skills you’ll need to study at the doctoral level as you continue toward a career in academic research or teaching.
Internship Ministry internships offer you a proven way to extend your learning beyond the classroom. Work alongside experienced ministry staff in churches and parachurch organizations where you put your knowledge into practice, gain unique insights and develop valuable mentoring relationships. If you already have ministry experience, take ministry coaching instead of internship.
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A RICH CAMPUS COMMUNITY
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This is diversity A rich campus life starts with diversity — of people, professionals, peers and perspectives. This a place where you are constantly learning from others and they are learning from you. Ambrose Seminary is part of a university, which allows you to benefit from walking alongside undergraduates who are seeking to engage the world in many different fields, and they benefit from the opportunity to absorb the insights of students like you, who are further along in their educational journey.
Most importantly, the doors to a diverse community are open wide, welcoming you to experience the Christian faith in all its dimensions and inviting you to be part of the many churches, congregations, groups and activities that enable you to discover the beauty, truth and goodness of God.
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Part of why I enjoy teaching at Ambrose is the diversity of Ambrose’s Seminary community. In our classrooms, we have women and men from all over the world, learning and growing together. This adds a richness to every course and represents the continuing direction of the Church in the 21st century. BETH STOVELL Associate Professor, Old Testament
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This is true community
This is spiritual formation
Ambrose Seminary is a unique, diverse on-campus learning community made richer because you are surrounded by people who share a desire to expand knowledge and thrive in an environment devoted to ministry. You engage with people who inspire, challenge and support you, and might just find yourself growing in ways you never imagined.
Accompanied by faculty who serve as guides and companions on your journey, you take part in chapel, days of prayer, group retreats and other activities that enable you to reflect on and listen for God’s voice and leading in your life.
This is a community where learning deepens because you interact with professors and peers both in class and informally. From mealtime chats in the Seminary Commons student lounge to classroom conversations that are enriched by the fact that you truly know each other’s lives, you share ideas, take part in thought-provoking discussions and learn from the experiences of others.
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This is how worship shapes your learning The Seminary’s weekly Word and Table chapel service is at the core of your campus life. You worship in a setting where students and professors serve side-by-side. Afterward, the fellowship continues as you share a meal in the Seminary Commons student lounge.
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This is a campus where learning thrives Welcoming, new and modern, the Ambrose campus has plenty of spaces — formal and informal — for individual and group learning, connecting with professors and friends, and taking part in the many athletic, social and spiritual activities that are part of campus life.
Rare, old and new
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Ambrose University has the largest theological library in the Prairies and one of the largest private libraries in Western Canada. You have access to the latest online publications and an expansive inter-library network right alongside rare archival materials and special collections.
I’m so thankful for the opportunity to be part of this amazing community. There is unity in diversity. The professors are incredibly supportive and the opportunities to get involved — whether it’s chapel services or seminary retreats — are what make the Seminary experience great. AMIT The Mustard Seed, Calgary Master of Divinity (2016)
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BREAKING DOWN
FINANCIAL BARRIERS
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Apply early! Visit ambrose.edu/seminary to explore scholarship opportunities that are open to you — and to apply by the award deadlines. Ambrose Seminary believes financial obstacles should never stand in the way of your learning or your call to ministry. Scholarships recognize and inspire student achievement, while bursaries support students who have demonstrated financial need. Opportunities include: Entrance Scholarships — up to $3,000 for students with a minimum GPA of 3.0 who are newly admitted to a degree program.
Finish Free Scholarship — full tuition for MDiv students entering their third year who have completed 60 credits of the program at Ambrose, with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Church Servant Leadership Scholarship — up to $4,000 for students in any Seminary program. Church nomination and sponsorship up to $2,000 yearly is matched by Ambrose. Continuing Student Scholarships — for returning students based on academic achievement, leadership and program funding. Student Financial Assistance — supporting students with demonstrated financial need.
Your Ambrose Seminary investment...
$3,325 LIVING IN
RESIDENCE PER SEMESTER (INCLUDING MEALS)
$120 BOOKS
$1,386 TUITION
FEES, ONE THREE-CREDIT CLASS
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Personal Qualifications You must show evidence of a commitment to Christ that has existed for at least one year before the day you plan to enrol, and you should demonstrate balanced personality, reputable character, and a motivation to learn. Please submit: • A 2-3 page testimony • A letter of reference from a pastoral or denominational leader • A letter of reference from an employer or professional acquaintance Academic Qualifications •
A 3 or 4 year baccalaureate degree or its equivalent from a recognized accredited university, college or Bible college (min. 90 credit hours)
• At least 30 credits of liberal arts and science at the undergraduate level •
A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in the last 60 credits of study
Master of Theological Studies •
A baccalaureate degree from a recognized accredited university, college or Bible college with a minimum CGPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
• Program prerequisites include 30 credits in Bible, theology and language studies with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in these courses • A writing sample from the undergraduate level in one of the concentration areas (Old Testament, New Testament, Theology)
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Mature Students (without an undergraduate degree) • 28 years of age or older •
First complete a Certificate in Leadership or a Diploma in Christian Studies achieving a minimum CGPA of 3.0
For more details and information visit ambrose.edu/seminary. English Language Requirements If your primary language is not English, you must demonstrate English proficiency through one of the following:
Test of English as a Foreign Language 83 (internet) 560 (paper) International English Language Testing System Academic (IELTS Academic) 6,5 Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) 85 Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) 70 Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) 58 Alberta Highschool English 30-1 (or equivalent) 50%
Submit your application form, supporting documents, official transcript(s), and the application fee by the deadline that applies to you: Canadian Applicants Fall Semester August 1 Winter Semester December 10 Application Fee $70.00 USA Applicants Fall Semester July 15 Winter Semester November 15 Application Fee $100.00 Applicants from outside Canada/USA Fall Semester March 1 Winter Semester July 1 Application Fee $100.00 Master of Theological Studies Early Application Deadline Fall Semester January 15 Winter Semester September 15 Regular Application Deadline Fall Semester April 15 Winter Semester November 1
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