Ambrose Seminary - 2023/24 Viewbook

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AMBROSE SEMINARY

2023/24 VIEWBOOK

AMBROSE SEMINARY

Why Ambrose?

Why choose Ambrose Seminary? We provide accredited graduate theological education through academic programs with practical application.

Join a vibrant and diverse community of faculty, students, and practitioners dedicated to helping you achieve your personal, spiritual, and vocational goals. Pursue your calling with purpose and excellence.

Ambrose provides you with flexible options to make seminary education a reality. From online, in-person, or hybrid courses to part-time or full-time studies there are myriad avenues to help you to navigate your seminary journey.

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61% PART-TIME STUDENTS

50% MALE-FEMALE DEMOGRAPHIC

45 AVERAGE AGE

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PROGAMS & COURSES

50% MALE-FEMALE DEMOGRAPHIC

45 AVERAGE AGE

100 YEARS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

215 SEMINARY STUDENTS

61% PART-TIME STUDENTS REPRESENTED

16:1 FACULTY TO STUDENT RATIO

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chaplain pastor theologian teacher ministry spritual care

Master of Divinity (MDiv)

90 credit hours with a three to five-month internship.

(Available in Chinese language)

Prepare for your future in pastoral ministry as a lead, associate, youth, or children’s pastor in a domestic or intercultural context.

Ambrose Seminary’s highly regarded Master of Divinity program offers two areas of focus: pastoral ministries and intercultural ministries. Examine the current issues of pastoral or intercultural ministry while you are immersed in biblical and theological studies.

Learn in an environment that both teaches and models the academic, spiritual, and practical aspects of ministry life from faculty that have vast experience in ministry settings.

MASTERS

An MDiv gives you the opportunity to engage in a wide variety of courses covering topics such as: biblical languages, biblical studies, theological studies, and personal and professional formation. The MDiv is a widely recognized ministry credential in many denominational settings.

Master in Leadership & Ministry (MLM)

60 credit hours with a three to five-month internship

This program is designed to enhance the ministries of experienced pastors and to prepare others for ministry roles such as education and discipleship, counselling or leadership, chaplaincy or community development. Develop your leadership abilities alongside various ministry skills for effective Christian service in church ministry, non-profit work, chaplaincy, and other churchrelated ministries.

Specialize in spiritual care or poverty studies. You will be equipped to understand your vocation and identity in Christ, and to integrate the personal and theological dimensions of your life.

The flexibility of the program allows you to tailor the program to fit the areas that will make the most of your gifts, interests, and calling.

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MASTERS

Master of Theological Studies (MTS)

60 credit hours

(Includes thesis)

Build on your prior theological education as you broaden and deepen your understanding of the Bible and theology. Complete advanced studies in one of three program streams: New Testament, Old Testament, or theology. Work closely with a supervisor to develop a thesis in your chosen stream, while building the skills needed to study at the doctoral level as you continue toward a career in academic research or teaching.

This thesis-based master’s program is designed for students with an academic background in biblical and theological studies who want to pursue further study or teaching. To enter the MTS program, you need an undergraduate degree that includes two classes in each of the following categories: Greek, Hebrew, New Testament, Old Testament, and theology.

Master in Intercultural Ministries (MIM)

60 credit hours with a three to five-month internship

Complement your biblical and theological studies with an understanding of what it means to witness to people in different religious, social, and cultural contexts. Deepen your understanding of your faith and build practical skills to respond to cross-cultural needs in Christian ministry.

The MIM program will equip you to serve in specialized cross-cultural ministries in North America or in international contexts. This program can fulfill the educational requirements to be licensed as an international worker with The Christian and Missionary Alliance.

Master of Christian Studies (MCS)

60 credit hours (Available in Chinese language)

Designed for students focused on personal growth and spiritual formation, the MCS program develops deeper knowledge in areas of interest such as biblical languages, Old Testament, New Testament, preaching, and theology. Invest in your spiritual formation, pursue roles in lay ministry, and develop greater biblical and theological fluency.

As an academic and professional program, no internship is included, instead students engage in a final capstone project that works to incorporate the full scope of their learning.

Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies

30 credit hours (Available in Chinese language)

Become equipped to serve in ministry and direct your studies to the areas that interest you most. Earn your Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies with 30 credits in biblical and theological studies, leadership and education,

personal formation, and a selection of open electives. Courses completed as part of the Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies program may be applied to the requirements of the

Master in Intercultural Ministries, Master in Leadership and Ministry, Master of Christian Studies, or the Master of Divinity program.

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Graduate Certificate in Spiritual Care

21 credit hours

This program is intended to develop skills for professional practice in the growing field of chaplaincy. Incorporate skills to provide spiritual and emotional support in pursuit of the spiritual health and well-being of individuals. Whether you are looking for roles in businesses, educational institutions, military organizations, correctional facilities or other opportunities within this growing industry. The program enables you to pursue chaplaincy in a variety of contexts.

The Certificate can be taken concurrently with one of our full-length programs. Students can take courses that would meet the requirements for the Certificate in Spiritual Care as part of the MDiv or MLM program and earn both credentials.

CERTIFICATES

Graduate Certificate in Intercultural Studies

21 credit hours

The Certificate in Intercultural Studies prepares students to work in a variety of intercultural vocations both domestically and internationally. The courses for the certificate may be completed online over a two-year interval. They include 21 credits in biblical and theological studies, personal formation and leadership, and intercultural studies. Courses completed as part of the Certificate in Intercultural Studies program may be applied to the requirements of the Master in Intercultural Ministries, Master in Leadership and Ministry, Master of Christian Studies, or the Master of Divinity program.

The Certificate can meet the educational requirements for licensing as an international worker with The Christian and Missionary Alliance.

Graduate Certificate in Christian Studies

15 credit hours

The Graduate Certificate in Christian Studies provides basic preparation for lay ministry or professional ministry. It is designed for students who want to grow their knowledge of biblical and theological studies, and pastoral ministry, with the flexibility of open electives to explore their own interests.

Courses taken as part of the Graduate Certificate in Christian Studies may be fully applied to the requirements of the Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies or to the requirements of the Master in Intercultural Ministries, Master in Leadership and Ministry, Master of Christian Studies, or the Master of Divinity program.

Graduate Certificate in Leadership

15 credit hours (Available in Chinese language)

Get equipped with the basics to serve in ministry. This abbreviated offering allows you to start developing some of the skills required for ministry while getting a taste of seminary studies.

Complete your certificate and move on to continue your master’s level education at Ambrose Seminary.

Earn your Certificate in Leadership with 15 credits in leadership and ministry, biblical and theological studies, and leadership formation.

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Theological Studies in Chinese (TSC)

Four programs are offered entirely in Mandarin:

• Master of Divinity (90 credit hours)

• Master of Christian Studies (60 credit hours)

• Diploma in Christian Studies (30 credit hours)

• Certificate in Leadership (15 credit hours)

For more information, visit: www.ambrose.edu/program/tsc

THEOLOGICAL STUDIES IN CHINESE

PARTNERSHIPS

Ambrose Seminary has many partnerships that provide the opportunity to incorporate unique study options into your seminary studies.

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)

Partnering with Alberta Health Services to provide chaplaincy opportunities. CPE units can be incorporated into various seminary programs.

For more information, or to apply to a CPE course of study visit:

www.albertahealthservices.ca/services/ page13213.aspx

Or to see how these CPE units can be incorporated into an Ambrose program visit: www.ambrose.edu/seminary-academiccalendar/internship-program/clinicalpastoral-education

Ambrose Bachelor of Arts: Christian Studies and Master of Divinity

Completion of the Bachelor of Arts: Christian Studies at Ambrose allows students to move into the MDiv program receiving 30 credits of Advanced Standing with Credit. This leaves only 60 credit hours left to complete in the MDiv program.

Arrow Leadership

Completion of the executive level of the Arrow Leadership Program allows students to receive credit that can be applied to certain seminary programs. Up to 12 credit hours of electives can be applied to a program.

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Gain credentials with every class you take

We’re flexible! As your classes add up, so do your credentials. Five classes gives you a certificate. At ten you have a diploma and at 20 you’ve completed a full degree. Choose from a flexible schedule - regular daytime, week-long, evening, and weekend.

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Start with one to three courses (Open Studies)

Reach 5

Five classes earn you a certificate (Five total courses)

Flexible classes help accommodate various schedules allowing students to pursue their theological education amidst the complexities of life.

• Online (Synchronous and Asynchronous options)

• Evenings

• Weekends

• Week-long Modular

• In-Person

Plus 5

Take five more classes to earn a diploma (Ten total courses)

Plus 10

Take ten more classes to earn a full degree (Twenty total courses)

FLEXIBLE STUDIES

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FACULTY

QUALITY IMPACT

At every level of education, those that teach have an immense impact on the quality of your education. Ambrose Seminary faculty combine scholarly research with years of practical ministry experience to help ensure the quality and relevance of your studies.

Ambrose faculty continue to engage the issues that face the church and society through both their scholarly work and their involvement within the broader community.

Paramount to the Ambrose experience is faculty Investment in the spiritual formation of students that is deeply formative, encouraging vitality and longevity, during their time at Ambrose and beyond.

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Bryce served as a pastor in The Christian and Missionary Alliance in Canada for 25 years in various roles while writing and teaching at Ambrose seasonally. His research and writing focus primarily on pastoral ministry, social media, and digital ministry.

Mark’s most recent area of research is on Christian pacifist resistance to Nazi oppression in WWII France. He also has a deep love for Canada’s First Peoples. His writings gather and blend all of these influences.

Christina works in the area of contemplative and constructive theology with expertise in residential school history, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, and IndigenousSettler relations. Current research interests include the intersection of neuroscience, epigenetics, and trauma with Christian theology.

Charles has been involved in establishing communities of faith in a variety of places around the world building on his own experience living in places like Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. On returning to Canada, he assumed the role of Professor of Global Studies and Mission at Ambrose University. His research revolves around Canadian Churches in mission.

As a result of spending life with one foot in the systematic- political and the other in the pastoralpractical, Jon’s teaching tends toward these intersections. In his current research, Jon is looking into Bonhoeffer’s theology of “mandates,” Jesus’ teaching on interpersonal forgiveness, and the films of the Coen brothers (and other directors).

Alice has continued her research with particular interest in current trends and movements in children and family ministry. Alice brings vast experience in children and family ministries in local church contexts.

Jonathan has taught New Testament studies internationally for over 10 years. His research interests include biblical intertextuality and the insight it yields into New Testament texts and beliefs, the historical origins of Christianity, and the phenomenon of contemporary biblical contextualization, especially within Hong Kong Christian communities.

Professor of Old Testament

Ric cares deeply about the local church and formation for Christian ministry, particularly as it relates to the Story of God. With a passion for nurturing and equipping church leaders, Ric integrates his own experience into his teachings.

Chair, General Theological Studies

Beth specializes in biblical Hebrew poetry, biblical hermeneutics, the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, and the use of biblical metaphors, particularly in Prophetic Literature and in John’s Gospel, John’s Letters, and Revelation. She cares about bridging the gap between the academy and the Church. Beth writes for scholarly journals and books, for commentaries, and for popular magazines such as Faith Today, Christianity Today, and Bible Study Magazine.

Barnabas curates a comprehensive learning environment for Theological Studies in Chinese students by integrating both traditional culture and holistic teaching into programs.

Arch Wong PhD

Professor of Practical Theology Associate Director, Flourishing Congregations Institute

Arch’s current research is in the areas of discipleship/ spiritual and character formation, pastoral care, congregational studies, flourishing congregations, pastoral and teacher well-being, qualitative and quantitative research methodologies for practical theology and education, and Western/Indigenous/Asian epistemologies.

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FINANCE & SCHOLARSHIPS

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Ambrose University offers robust financial aid programs to help students pursue their academic goals, with average annual scholarships of $1,700. With a range of scholarships, grants, and work/study opportunities, Ambrose helps reduce financial barriers that may hinder students’ access to quality education.

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Full Year Tuition and Fees

(Based on a full course load -15 credits each semester)

Seminary

Single course

15 STUDENT CLUBS

#4 MOST LIVEABLE CITY WORLDWIDE

100% OF PROGRAMS INCLUDE WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

1.7K AVERAGE SCHOLARSHIP

UNDERGRAD AVERAGE

$1,545.00

Full year (30 credit hours) $17,289.50

40% INTERNATIONAL STUDENT BODY

700 KILOMETRES OF BIKE PATHS

Seminary Scholarships

Note: Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice. Listed tuition and fees are valid for 2023-2024 academic year.

120+ LOCAL PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS

To see a full breakdown of our tuition and fees, please visit www.ambrose.edu/tuition-fees

2.3K SUNLIGHT HOURS PER YEAR

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General Entrance Scholarship: Academic and Leadership – receive up to $3,000

• $2,000 based on undergraduate GPA for students with a minimum GPA of 3.0

• $1,000 for involvement in leadership within ministry contexts

Church Servant Leadership Scholarship – up to $4,000

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• For full-time students, based on church nomination and sponsorship; up to $2,000 yearly is matched by Ambrose

Church Partner Program Scholarship – up to $600/ year

• Up to $100 of church donation per course is matched by Ambrose

Continuing Student Scholarship – between $500-$10,000

• For returning students based on academic achievement, leadership, and program funding

Student Financial Assistance – between $500-$10,000

• Supporting students with demonstrated financial need

Finish Free Scholarship – $15,450

• For MDiv students entering their third year who have completed 60 credits of the program at Ambrose, with a minimum GPA of 3.0

71% OF STUDENTS SAID WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING HELPED THEM GET A JOB (Statistics Canada Survey, 2018)

88% OF STUDENTS RECEIVE A SCHOLARSHIP

$1.4M ASSISTANCE AWARDED AVERAGE AGE OF CALGARIAN

NORTH AMERICA’S BUSIEST

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

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General Requirements

Personal Qualifications

Your application must demonstrate a personal commitment to Christ that has existed at least one year prior to your projected date of enrolment. You should also have reputable character, and a motivation to learn.

Upon submission of an application the following documentation will be required to demonstrate these criteria are met:

• A two to three-page testimony.

• A letter of reference from a pastor or denominational leader.

• A letter of reference from an employer or professional acquaintance.

English Language Proficiency

If English is not your first language, you must demonstrate English proficiency through one of the accepted options. For more details and information, visit: www. ambrose.edu/seminary/ admissions

Academic Qualifications

• A baccalaureate degree or its educational equivalent from a recognized or accredited university, college, or Bible college.

• A minimum GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale in your last 60 credit hours of study.

Mature Student Requirements

Should you not have an undergraduate degree there is the possibility to pursue admission via the mature student admissions pathway. Mature students are generally 28 years of age or older.

Anyone seeking admission to a Seminary program at Ambrose University as a mature student must first complete either the Graduate Certificate in Christian Studies, Graduate Certificate in Leadership or Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies, achieving a minimum CGPA of 2.7.

If successful, the individual can then pursue one of the following programs:

• Master of Christian Studies

• Master in Intercultural Ministries

• Master in Leadership and M inistry

• Master of Divinity

• Graduate Certificate in Spiritual Care

Additionally, students seeking mature student admission to the Master of Theological Studies are required to first complete the Master in Intercultural Ministries, Master in Leadership and Ministry, Master of Christian Studies, or Master of Divinity program with a 3.0 CGPA.

Master of Theological Studies Program Requirements

• A baccalaureate degree or its educational equivalent from a recognized or accredited university, college, or Bible college with a 3.0 CGPA on a 4.0 scale

• 30 credits in bible, theology, and language studies with a minimum 3.0 GPA in these courses.

• A writing sample in one of the concentration areas (Old Testament, New Testament, theology).

DEADLINES

Canadian Applicants

August 1

December 10

USA Applicants

July 15

November 15

Applicants from outside Canada or the USA

March 1

July 1

Master of Theological Studies

Early Deadline

January 15

September 15

Regular Deadline

April 15

November 1

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Thrive academically, socially, and spiritually

Ambrose Seminary offers a vibrant campus life that fosters a close-knit community and rich cultural experience. Being embedded within Ambrose University allows seminary students to interact with seminary and undergraduate students utilizing the many resources campus has to offer.

Chapel services center the institution around communal worship. Seminary commons provides a place on campus for seminary students to participate in community events, study, and connect with one another. Our campus library provides students access to one of the largest private collections in Western Canada.

COMMUNITY & CULTURE

61% PART-TIME STUDENTS

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45 AVERAGE AGE

100 YEARS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

215 SEMINARY STUDENTS

16:1 FACULTY TO STUDENT RATIO

68% INCREASE IN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

29 DENOMINATIONS REPRESENTED

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60 MINUTES TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS

#4 MOST LIVEABLE CITY WORLDWIDE

2.3K SUNLIGHT HOURS PER YEAR

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Ambrose taught me a Rule of Life – personalized rhythms of prayer, Sabbath, hard work, and good rest –a platform I’ve continued to build on. It’s been critical as I navigate ministry with a full portfolio and raising a young family.”

Spiritual Formation

Ambrose prioritizes spiritual formation as an integral part of your educational journey. We provide intentional spaces and practices that invite you to deepen your relationship with God, nurture spiritual disciplines, and cultivate a vibrant faith.

Your time at Ambrose will immerse you in a holistic approach to ministry and personal transformation.

Community

Our community is a vibrant tapestry of diverse backgrounds, passions, and callings. Students, staff, and faculty come together in a spirit of collaboration and mutual support.

Ambrose Seminary promotes communitydriven activities such as lunches, retreats, and times of worship. During your time at Ambrose, you will learn from your community as much as from your textbooks.

Support Services

Ambrose has many support services focused on assisting with resources for your personal, physical, spiritual, or academic well-being. You are able to access services such as counselling, crisis supports, and mental health services.

Our Student Academic Success team provides tutoring, workshops, accessibility supports, and various other services to assist you in your studies. Seminary 101 courses can assist you in learning essential skills to help you succeed at the graduate level.

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Located in southwest Calgary, just minutes from public transportation, you can easily access the core of the city, as well as the nearby Rocky Mountains.

Ambrose University is invested in the health and well-being of the city. Students, staff, and faculty serve in businesses, Indigenous communities, and various churches throughout the city and area.

Ambrose is also home to the Canadian Poverty Institute, Flourishing Congregations Institute, and the Jaffray Centre for Global Initiatives, which provide opportunities to engage with the issues affecting the community, the local church, and global initiatives.

CALGARY & BEYOND

61% PART-TIME STUDENTS

50% MALE-FEMALE DEMOGRAPHIC

45 AVERAGE AGE

100 YEARS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

215 SEMINARY STUDENTS

16:1 FACULTY TO STUDENT RATIO

68% INCREASE IN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

29 DENOMINATIONS REPRESENTED

5 CONTINENTS REPRESENTED

Ambrose campus is located on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, specifically the traditional land of the Blackfoot people. The City of Calgary is also home to the Metis Nation of Alberta, Region III.

60 MINUTES TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS

#4 MOST LIVEABLE CITY WORLDWIDE

2.3K SUNLIGHT HOURS PER YEAR

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International Students

As you pursue theological studies, you will gain a global perspective, expand your cultural understanding, and forge lifelong connections with students from around the world. Ambrose University is a designated learning institution with the Government of Canada, which opens up various opportunities for international students. International students are eligible to apply for permanent residency and post-graduate work permits within Canada upon completion of your program.

International Student Advisor

InternationalAdmissions@ambrose.edu

Find out more at www.ambrose.edu/international

Come Visit Ambrose University

Campus visits are an essential step for prospective students. On your visit, you can take in the vibrant campus atmosphere, connect with faculty, explore our facilities, and get a glimpse of your future as part of our welcoming community. Learn more about programs, admissions, financial aid, and more. Contact our Admissions team today to book an in-person or virtual campus tour, sign up for an open house or one of our Discover U sessions.

Questions?

We’re happy to help! Contact a member of our Admissions team at: Phone: 403-410-2900

Toll Free: 800-461-1222

Email: enrolment@ambrose.edu

Ambrose Seminary seeks to integrate your learning experience around four key goals:

Nurture theological depth and breadth

Cultivate a heart after God

Foster vocational clarity and effectiveness

Inspire redemptive action

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