prospectus tuhinga o mua
2019
nau mai , haere mai ki te kareti iriiri Ĺ? carey
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welcome to
carey Do you believe that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life? Do you want to love him more deeply? Do you want to follow him more closely? Do you sense that he may be calling you to leadership within his church? Do you feel drawn to participate in his work of restoring lives and renewing communities?
ministry. Some are equipping themselves as professionals for Christian witness in the public square. Others, such as our gap year Intermission students, are orientating themselves for a life of radical discipleship wherever Jesus might lead them.
If your answer to any of these questions is “Yes,” then we’d love to talk with you.
So, if you want to deepen your faith, if you want to explore God’s calling on your life, and equip yourself to obey that calling, then feel free to email me at john.tucker@carey.ac.nz.
Carey exists to form and equip followers of Jesus for participation in the mission of God. We do this by helping our students think deeply about the Scriptures and theology, reflect widely on the practices of discipleship and ministry, and engage critically with the contexts in which they live and serve. This kind of study is best done in community, and Carey is an extraordinary community— warm, creative, and deeply committed to the ways of Jesus. Our lecturers are excellent academics and experienced practitioners. They’re approachable and supportive, and they genuinely care about students and their formation. But you don't have to be based in Auckland to study at Carey. Through Carey Distance you can participate in our learning community wherever you live in Aotearoa. Our students come from a diverse range of ethnic and denominational backgrounds. Some are preparing for ministry on our pastoral leadership programme. Others are preparing for church planting, chaplaincy, or cross-cultural
In his service,
Dr John Tucker Principal
Ka mea a Ihu ko ahau te huarahi, te pono, te ora. Jesus said, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life.'" 3
te kakahu ō te tumuaki the principal's cloak
This feather cloak was created for the Principal of Carey. It represents who we are as a learning community. The row of white feathers is a sign of leadership. The black feathers tinged with iridescent blues and greens represent the coming of the light of the gospel to Aotearoa, and reminds us of all those who went before and created a way for us today (Hebrews 12:1). The triangular niho taniwha pattern on the braid represents the triune God and is also a fighting pattern reminding us of the need
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for strength and resilience to succeed in theological education. The poutama pattern, commonly known as ‘steps to heaven,’ signifies the transforming work of the Holy Spirit in making us more like Christ (2 Corinthians 3:18). The colours of the poutama indicate that all people are welcome at Carey and remind us of the great multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language that will one day worship before the throne and the Lamb (Revelation 7:9-10).
table of contents Theology for the Real World ................................................... 6 Formation: Knowing. Doing. Being......................................... 7 Vibrant and Caring Community.............................................. 8 Study Your Way........................................................................ 9 Exceptional Academic Staff ................................................... 10 What Can I Study?................................................................. 12 Applied Theology................................................................... 14 Ministry Training.................................................................... 16 Pastoral Leadership................................................................. 16 Youth Pastoral Leadership...................................................... 17 Youth Ministry Discovery Internship..................................... 18 Children & Family Leadership ............................................. 18 Pastoral Care........................................................................... 19 Ethnic Ministry Training ...................................................... 20 Mission.................................................................................... 21 Centre for Chinese Research and Training............................ 22 Intermission............................................................................ 23 Carey Graduate School........................................................... 24 MÄ ori at Carey........................................................................ 26 Scholarships............................................................................ 27 Admission Requirements....................................................... 28 Academic Dates...................................................................... 29 Fees.......................................................................................... 29 Begin the Journey................................................................... 31
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theology for the real world
Carey’s heartbeat is a passionate learning community that loves Jesus, loves the Bible, loves the church, and loves mission. For ninety-three years we have served the wider church in New Zealand by developing leaders for ministry and mission. At Carey we want our graduates to possess the conviction, competencies, and character to participate faithfully in the mission of God, and make a difference in this world.
So, at Carey you’ll study the Scriptures and theology. You’ll engage with the best in Christian scholarship. But you’ll also apply what you learn to your life, leadership, and community. You’ll be encouraged to bring your experiences, your culture, and your ministry to your studies, provoking fresh questions and deeper enquiry. In this way, through such integration, you won’t just collect information— you’ll experience transformation, for the sake of greater participation in the mission of God.
We believe the way to develop such knowledge, skills, and maturity is through applied theology. This is theology that integrates your faith, your context, and your practice. It’s theology that brings the Scriptures into conversation with the world in which we live and the work of Christian discipleship and ministry.
Studying at Carey is both a challenge and a joy: a challenge to explore the mysteries and fullness of God's character and word, and a joy to do so in the company of passionate teachers and enthusiastic students.”
Allison Davidson Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology Student
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formation te hanganga
knowing. doing. being. At Carey we’re passionate about learning that is formational. Our goal is not just to communicate information, but to facilitate transformation. We want our students to be marked by a deep love for Jesus, the Bible, the church, and mission. We want them to develop the knowledge, skills, character, and practices to participate effectively in God’s mission in this world. We facilitate this kind of transformation through our integrative or applied approach to theology. In each course you will be encouraged to integrate your academic study with your life and your
context. Every student at Carey also has an opportunity to participate in a weekly formation group with other students, where they can integrate their learning and living. These groups form a significant part of our formal Pastoral Leadership and Youth Pastoral Leadership programmes. Students in those programmes will also come under the care of a staff mentor, an experienced practitioner, who will supervise them through a personalised development track. If you want to grow in your love for Jesus and become more like him, then Carey is set up for you.
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vibrant & caring community hāpori manaaki
From orientation through to graduation, we want you to think of this place as your place and the Carey community as your family, because learning is best done in relationship. Our campus is full of genuine care and community. Not only will you study, discover and unpack knowledge at Carey, you will also form friendships that last as you journey with other students and staff who are committed to supporting you, both while you study and beyond. Community is intentionally created through a number of special events each year such as bagel breakfasts and SENDing (which is when we celebrate some of our students who have undertaken our Formation tracks), as well as through our weekly chapel, community lunches, and prayer times that aim to make our campus an awesome place to belong.
Formation Group We take time each week to connect together in community to discover how God is working in our lives. It’s an opportunity to meet, support, pray, and encourage one another as we journey in study and life.
Community Worship Every Tuesday we gather together as a Carey community to worship in the chapel. It is a special time of worship, reflection, and preaching from a Carey staff member or special guest.
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Monday & Tuesday Lunches Gathering together around food is a large part of creating community at Carey. Every Monday and Tuesday during semester Carey provides lunch at no cost for students. We also love to welcome the whānau of Carey students to join us for lunch.
Wednesday Prayers Staff and students come together in the chapel every Wednesday to pray for the Carey community, the wider community, our country, and our world.
Lunchtime Interviews with Guest Speakers On a regular basis Principal John Tucker interviews guest speakers. This is a perfect opportunity to listen and interact with effective pastors and mission or marketplace leaders as they share their personal stories in leadership and mission.
After Lunch Action After lunch is the perfect opportunity to break out the volleyball, basketball, table tennis, or darts. Students are encouraged to take part in a sports ladder as it’s a lot of fun and a great way to get to know others.
study your way
flexible study options Carey offers a range of course delivery options with the aim of making study flexible and accessible. These include:
Full-Time Study You can study full-time towards any Carey qualification. Full-time study allows you to combine on-site classes, distance study, and block courses into a study programme that suits your needs.
Part-Time Study You can also study part-time towards any Carey qualification. Part-time study allows you to combine study with other commitments such as employment, family, and church life. As a part-time student you can combine on-site classes, distance study, and block courses for a study programme that suits your needs.
Block Courses A number of block or intensive courses are offered each year. These are held either at our Auckland campus or at various locations throughout New Zealand. They usually last five days or have two blocks of two or three days.
Study by Distance At Carey we appreciate that it’s not always possible to study at our Auckland campus. This is why Carey Distance is so important to us. It enables you to study theology and prepare for ministry within the context you find yourself. Carey Distance provides you with the same academic rigour that you would experience by being in the Carey classroom while also connecting you with other students in learning situations similar to your own.
Study as You Serve At Carey we encourage our students to study alongside serving in church or ministry contexts. Our programmes allow you to gain credit for reflective field work, so your work in these areas can count towards your qualification. Our field education courses allow you to complete the requirements in your local place of ministry under the guidance of a nominated supervisor. This is a great opportunity if you are interning or serving in your church.
On-Site Classes Most courses are offered at our campus in Auckland, timetabled in weekly three-hour classes over twelve weeks of the seventeen-week semester. A number of these courses are offered in the evening making them accessible if you are in full-time employment.
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The Carey teaching faculty is a community of faithful scholars who are at the cutting edge of applied theology research and teaching. They are not only highly qualified and respected academics, but they are also active practitioners applying what they learn and teach in church, mission, and community contexts. Above all they are followers of Jesus who want to work out their faith in authentic Christ-centred lives. In addition to the resident faculty, learning at Carey is enriched by contributions from adjunct and visiting lecturers including international scholars, MÄ ori Christian leaders and academics, and practitionertheologians with a range of ministry and mission experience. Staff and students alike value the authentic relationships that develop as they sit together at lunch and share in worship and community events. Both on-site and distance students find Carey lecturers accessible and friendships often continue long beyond a student’s time at Carey.
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Lorraine Taogaga
Dr John Tucker
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Rev Dr Timothy Lim Director, Centre for Chinese Research and Training
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Rachel Roche
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Sam Kilpatrick
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Dr Sarah Harris Lecturer, New Testament
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Bridget Barnard
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Andrew Picard Lecturer, Applied Theology
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Dean of Faculty; Head, Carey Graduate School 14
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Dr George Wieland Director, Mission Research and Training
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Dr Sandy Kerr Kaiārahi-Rangahau Māori
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Reti Ah-Voa Student & Academic Advisor, Māori and Pasifika
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Jonathan Weir Director, Ministry Training
Dr Phil Halstead Lecturer, Counselling and Applied Theology
Dr Beulah Wood Programme Leader, Ethnic Ministries Training
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what can i study? he aha ngā kaupapa ki te ako i konei?
What can I study?
Where can study take me?
Carey offers a range of NZQA approved qualifications at undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as a range of Formation tracks which sit alongside academic study for those called to train and equip themselves in leadership for mission or ministry.
Carey is excited to witness our graduates serving God and joining him in his mission, not only in New Zealand, but all over the world.
On the opposite page you can see how our study pathways and Formation tracks (training options and specialisations) work.
Our graduates are serving as pastoral leaders, chaplains, cross-cultural workers, children's and family ministers, youth leaders, and church planters. Others serve in community development or advocacy roles. Others work in non-profit organisations, or in academic positions. Many of our students study for their own personal growth as followers of Jesus and continue as his witnesses within their workplace settings. Whatever your calling, study at Carey will give depth and energy to your leadership as you serve God, the church, and the world.
Ko Hikurangi te Maunga Ko Taruheru te Awa Ko Pākehā te Iwi Ko te whānau Kilpatrick i whāngai i ahau Ko Vince Kilpatrick ahau.
Carey has contributed significantly to my faith and identity, through both the bi-cultural and applied theology aspects of the college. In 2016 God had me unexpectedly putting my time in Thailand and Myanmar on hold, and directed me to a year of study at Carey. I am now in my second year of the Bachelor of Applied Theology, and absolutely love the specifically applied element. With this I have the increasing ability to integrate my faith with my work and the world, and I know that will only continue with my study and thereafter.”
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Pastoral Leadership Training Student
NATIONAL QUALIFICATION FRAMEWORK
APPLIED THEOLOGY QUALIFICATIONS
NON-NZQA
CERTIFICATE IN MINISTRY LEADERSHIP
LEVEL 4
Two years part-time | Non-NZQA accredited Intake: February & July
NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
FORMATION TRACKS (Training options and specialisations)
Ethnic Ministry Training
Intermission
One year full-time | 120 credits Intake: February only
LEVEL 5
CERTIFICATE IN CHRISTIAN STUDIES
Children & Family
Youth Discovery Internship Programme
NEW ZEALAND DIPLOMA IN CHRISTIAN STUDIES
Mission Track
Pastoral Care Focus
Chinese
Pastoral Leadership
Youth Pastoral Leadership
Mission Track
Children & Family
Pastoral Leadership
Youth Pastoral Leadership
Mission Track
Children & Family
Six months full-time (Part-time options available) | 60 credits Intake: February & July (Subject to NZQA approval)
One year full-time (Part-time options available) | 120 credits Intake: February & July
First year of degree
LEVEL 6 Second year
BACHELOR OF APPLIED THEOLOGY
Three years full-time (Part-time options available) | 360 credits Intake: February & July
LEVEL 7 Third year
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF APPLIED THEOLOGY One year full-time (Part-time options available) | 120 credits Intake: February & July
LEVEL 8 Postgraduate
LEVEL 9
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN APPLIED THEOLOGY
One year full-time (Part-time options available) | 120 credits Intake: February (Semester two option)
MASTER OF APPLIED THEOLOGY
Two years full-time (Part-time options available) | 240 credits Intake: February (Semester two option)
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (AUT)
One year full-time (Part-time options available) | 120 credits Intake: Anytime
LEVEL 10
Mission Track
STUDENTS CAN CHOOSE A RANGE OF TRAINING OPTIONS WHICH SIT ALONGSIDE ACADEMIC STUDY.
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PHD (AUT) Two to six years Intake: Anytime
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applied theology undergraduate programmes
te hōtaka tohu paetahi
New Zealand Certificate in Christian Studies LEVEL 5 | 60 credits At Carey it's our strong conviction that a rigorous and integrated theological education will deepen your faith in Jesus. It will give you a fuller understanding of his gospel and equip you to pursue your calling, wherever that may be. All our programmes are made up of courses in Bible & Theology, Mission, Ministry, and Formation.
The new Certificate in Christian Studies provides a smaller programme for learners who are wanting an initial theological qualification. It replaces the previous (nonNZQA approved) CCS. Ideally suited to those who may be working within church or ministry settings and who also want to study part-time. Likewise, it is a good starting point for those without previous theological study who may want to continue on to further studies.
New Zealand Certificate in Christian Ministry
Involves: One semester full-time study comprising:
LEVEL 4 | Intermission (see page 23) | 120 credits The aim of this programme is to provide a discipleship year for school leavers and young adults. It is designed to give a broad understanding of the principles of theology, biblical foundations, and Christian thinking as part of a programme that re-evaluates life direction, rethinks worldviews, refuels for discipleship, and reorders priorities for life. Involves: One year full-time study comprising:
Students complete all of these courses: MF501 Reflective Field Education (15 credits)
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MF505 Contextual Theological Praxis (30 Credits)
AND one or more of the following: MM561 Introduction to Pastoral Care (15 Credits)
MM564 Worship: Then and Now (15 Credits)
MM572 Foundations of Youth Ministry (15 Credits)
MB526 Insights into Church History (15 Credits)
MB421 Worldview & Discipleship (15 Credits)
MF478 Faith Engaging Social Issues (15 Credits)
AND any of the following cources (to make up the remaining credits, if required)
MB430 Exploring God’s Word (15 Credits)
MF409 Learning to Live (30 Credits)
MB521 Thinking Theologically (15 Credits)
MF402 Making Life Work (15 Credits)
MM581 Mission of God (15 Credits)
MB526 Insights into Church History MB531 (15 Credits) Introduction to the Old Testament MS510 (15 Credits) Te Ao Māori (15 Credits)
MS510 Te Ao Māori (15 Credits)
MB532 Introduction to the New Testament (15 Credits)
After thirty-five years as an electrical engineer, God opened up a new career for me which left me with more spare time. As I have always loved learning, I was quickly persuaded to study at Carey and I have enjoyed the family-like atmosphere here and also the company of other students. I find it quite stimulating.”
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New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies
Bachelor of Applied Theology
LEVEL 5 | 120 credits
LEVEL 5-7 | 360 credits
Students who study this programme will gain a broad understanding of the principles of theology, biblical foundations, evaluative thinking, and applied leadership skills in ministry and mission. The programme allows learners to study alongside ongoing ministry practice and engage in reflective practice as part of their studies.
The Bachelor of Applied Theology is an academic programme of international standard equipping people with a solid theological foundation of study and indepth application of faith for ministry, mission, or the marketplace. Students will study Bible & Theology, Mission, Ministry, and Formation, including field education. Students may also enrol in one of Carey’s Formation tracks alongside the degree (see pages 16-21 for further information).
The Diploma may be taken in 2019 with a special focus on Pastoral Care. Students studying the Diploma in this format will engage in reflective field education under the guidance of an expert practitioner. (See page 19 for further information). Involves: Equivalent to one year full-time study (part-time options available) comprising: Students complete all of these courses: MB521 Thinking Theologically (15 Credits)
MB581 Mission of God (15 Credits)
MS510 Te Ao Māori (15 Credits)
AND MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament (15 credits)
AND/OR
MB532 Introduction to the New Testament (15 credits)
AND MF501 Reflective Field Education (15 credits)
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MF505 Contextual Theological Praxis (30 Credits)
AND up to three of the following (depending on other courses chosen): MM561 Introduction to Pastoral Care (15 Credits)
MM564 Worship: Then and Now (15 Credits)
MM572 Foundations of Youth Ministry (15 Credits)
MB526 Insights into Church History (15 Credits)
Involves: Equivalent to three years full-time study (360 credits of which 75 credits must be completed at level 7) (part-time options available) comprising: At least 150 credits from courses in Bible & Theology, including: MB521 Thinking Theologically (15 Credits) MB526 Insights into Church History (15 Credits) MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament (15 Credits)
MB532 Introduction to the New Testament (15 Credits) MB630 Understanding Culture (15 Credits)
At least 30 credits in Bible at level 6 or 7 At least 15 credits in Theology at level 6 At least 120 credits from courses in Mission, Ministry, and Formation, including: MF501 Reflective Field Education 1 (or equivalent) (15 credits)
MM581 Mission of God (15 Credits)
MS510 Te Ao Māori (15 Credits)
MS6/705 Christian Spirituality (15 Credits)
Graduate Diploma of Applied Theology LEVEL 7 | 120 credits
The New Zealand Diploma of Christian Studies is also available in Mandarin.
The Graduate Diploma is ideal for those who have a previous degree qualification but want to deepen their Christian faith and understanding with an initial theological qualification. For those who enjoy the challenge of study, this programme will enhance theological and biblical understanding. It is an excellent stepping stone to postgraduate theological study.
Visit our website for more details: www.carey.ac.nz/chinese
Involves: Equivalent to one year full-time study (part-time options available) comprising:
Centre for Chinese Research and Training
MB521 Thinking Theologically (15 credits) MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament (15 Credits)
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MB532 Introduction to the New Testament (15 Credits)
90 credits of elective courses with a minimum of 75 credits at level 7 or above.
See pages 24 and 25 for postgraduate options
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ministry training pastoral leadership
youth pastoral leadership
youth ministry
children & family
pastoral care
ngā akoranga minitatanga ethnic ministry training
pastoral leadership
hautūtanga mō ngā minita
This specialised programme is strategically designed to prepare you to be an effective pastoral leader. At Carey our commitment is to provide the highest quality Pastoral Leadership training programme. The training involves intentional development of the student’s Biblical knowledge, spiritual life, self-awareness, leadership skills, and preaching. Experienced practitioners will work alongside you, mentoring and supervising you through a personalised development track. Local churches also offer hands-on experience to build your ministry skills and confidence. All of the learning is constantly enhanced by peer group experiences where you will be supported and encouraged as you grow together with other pastoral leaders. 3 YEARS FULL-TIME AWARD Students are typically awarded with: • Bachelor of Applied Theology (NZQA accredited, 360 credits) (postgraduate options also available)
• Diploma of Pastoral Leadership (Non-NZQA accredited) • Carey Baptist College Pastoral Leadership Commendation
I cannot recommend the Pastoral Leadership training programme highly enough. In addition to the vast array of tools we are given to navigate the complexities of pastoral ministry, the programme is a journey of significant personal growth—mental, emotional, and spiritual. Best of all, you journey with friends and mentors who provide the support you need as you’re stretched well beyond your comfort zone.”
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Santhosh George Pastoral Leadership Student
At Carey we are passionate about equipping people for ministry. Our ministry training offers a variety of programmes from pastoral leadership to ministry development and leadership training. Depending on what area of involvement you are feeling called to, and the type of role you are preparing for, there is a study option for you.
Our goal is the development of ministry leaders that have a robust biblical theology, a core foundation of mission and ministry skills, a deep awareness of their own identity rooted in Christ, and a heart that is alive with passionate kingdom purposes.
If you are serious about God’s call into ministry, be prepared to be challenged, transformed, and equipped.
youth pastoral leadership hautūtanga mō ngā minita rangatahi
Do you feel called by God and are you serious about being well-trained for a long-term commitment to youth ministry? Carey's Youth Pastoral Leadership programme is a unique and comprehensive approach designed specifically to equip you. The three-year programme offers practical learning experiences in churches and other organisations, and will challenge you to be a more self-aware leader, equipping you with the biblical and theological skills needed to integrate classroom learning with a philosophy of youth ministry based on best practice and contemporary research. As well as courses in Bible & Theology, Mission, and Ministry, there is focus on specific youth courses: Foundations of Youth Ministry, Adolescent Development & Spirituality, and Gospel & Youth, providing specialised subject knowledge. 3 YEARS FULL-TIME AWARD Students are typically awarded with: • Bachelor of Applied Theology (NZQA accredited, 360 credits) (postgraduate options also available)
• Diploma of Pastoral Leadership (Specialising in Youth) (Non-NZQA accredited) • Carey Baptist College Pastoral Leadership Commendation
Being on the Youth Pastoral Leadership track has equipped me with so many skills and so much knowledge! It has also really encouraged me to discern clearly what God’s call is for my life and has helped me to prepare for all that this may hold for me.”
Lucy Sullivan
Youth Pastoral Leadership Student
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ministry training
youth ministry DISCOVERY INTERNSHIP manatū taiohi tūhura
Are you interested in serving in youth ministry while staying in your home church? The Youth Ministry Discovery Internship is designed to help you gain foundational knowledge and skills for ministry with youth and help you discern whether you are called long-term to vocational youth ministry —all while based in your home church. The programme combines practical experience and reflective development alongside tertiary study, and is comprised of block courses and distance learning alongside input from our specialist field education coordinators and youth coaches. 1 YEAR PART-TIME (DISTANCE) AWARD Students will be awarded with: Certificate in Christian Studies (NZQA accredited, 60 credits)
children & family LEADERSHIP TRAINING
hautūtanga mo ngā whānau me ngā tamariki
Called to give your best to children and their families? Connecting and communicating with children and families is both a privilege and a challenge. Carey takes your education and personal and professional development seriously. That’s why we’ve intentionally established a training path enabling you to become a more informed and thoughtful ministry practitioner. The programme is delivered in either block formats (one week) or by distance, giving children and family ministry workers flexibility to meet the demands of busy schedules. The teaching and content is of the highest quality with local and international lecturers teaching the latest global praxis. Courses include Family and New Zealand Society, Children’s Ministry, and Reflective Field Education. 2 YEARS PART-TIME AWARD Students are typically awarded with: • Certificate in Christian Studies (NZQA accredited, 120 credits) (other options are available) • Certificate in Child & Family Leadership (Non-NZQA accredited)
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pastoral care
whakawhanaungatanga
Love pastoral care? Have you ever contemplated adding to your pastoral care skill set? Would you like to engage with experienced pastoral care practitioners and cutting edge pastoral scholarship in a lifegiving, accessible, and safe fashion? Then regardless of whether you’re new to pastoral care or steeped in pastoral experience, come and join us on the exciting pastoral care stream at Carey. Over the course of a year you’ll study the New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies specialising in pastoral care. This unique specialisation covers a wide range of key pastoral care and counselling issues that caregivers encounter in churches and people-oriented contexts. It includes a wide range of practical, biblical, personal, psychological, professional, spiritual, and theoretical insights that are sure to inform and develop both you as a caregiver and your ministry contexts. 1 YEAR FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME OPTIONS AVAILABLE AWARD Students will be awarded with: New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies (With a Focus on Pastoral Care) (NZQA accredited, 120 credits)
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ministry training
ethnic ministry training
manatū whakangungu mātāwaka
Do you want to be more effective for God's kingdom as you serve and minister in your church and wider New Zealand context? Carey provides ministry training to a variety of churches and their emerging leaders. The Ethnic Ministry Training programme focuses on equipping believers that have a non-English speaking background. You will join with students from around the world to study and develop for future service and leadership in your church and enhance the gifts God has given you. Learning alongside believers from other countries, you will deepen your understanding of God, the Bible, culture, preaching, family, and growing God’s kingdom. A significant aspect of the programme design is that it enables students to learn at Carey who: • Seek an introduction to Bible and ministry • Are unable to study full-time • Want an affordable study option In 2019 both practical and theoretical subjects will be taught. These include: • Inductive Bible study • Practical Insights for Ministry • Introduction to the New Testament • Introduction to Preaching This programme may become a stepping stone to further study at Carey. 2 YEARS PART-TIME, 8 COURSES AWARD Students will be awarded with: Certificate in Ministry Leadership (Non-NZQA accredited)
This programme has been made possible through funding provided by the TabTrust
This course has been really good. I like it very much and appreciate it. It’s widened my perspective and horizon especially coming from a country where we have a totally different perspective on things. I’m not sure if there are many courses like this where you can meet so many beautiful people from different countries—it has been amazing.”
Danilo Ninal Ethnic Ministry Training Student
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mission te mīhana
Would you like to be formed and prepared for intentional participation in God’s mission in the world? Carey’s mission training aims to equip followers of Jesus to participate in God’s mission in the world today, whether that is overseas or nearer to home. You will cultivate missional spirituality and intercultural skills, growing into a deeper understanding of God’s mission both in Aotearoa New Zealand and across the world. Carey offers two pathways for students: • Studying the New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies will ground you in an actual mission context, reflecting with other participants on real experience, while studying courses in Bible & Theology, Mission, and Ministry. • Mission Track is a formation programme that may be taken alongside any of Carey’s applied theology qualifications. You will journey with others as you grow in your understanding of God, the world, and the gospel and discern the way ahead for your participation in God’s mission. 1 YEAR OR 2 YEARS FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME OPTIONS AVAILABLE AWARD Students will be awarded with: • New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies (NZQA accredited, 120 credits) Mission Track may also be taken in conjunction with other Carey applied theology qualifications. Participants will also be awarded either with: • Certificate in Intercultural Practice (Non-NZQA accredited) (one year) or, • Diploma in Intercultural Practice (Non-NZQA accredited) (two years)
I came to Carey with the intention of deepening my theological foundation to inform my social practice. Mission Track has provided a space to consider engagement in God’s kingdom through Scripture reading, storytelling, and reflection on my participation in God’s mission. I enjoy a sense of togetherness in our cohort as we explore our faith and practice together.”
Alicia Meek Graduate Diploma of Applied Theology Student
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centre for chinese research and 中文部研训中心 training
te rito hainamana mō te mahi rangahau me te whakangungu
Do you desire to grow in obedience to God's word and in seeking God's will for your life? Carey is the place for you! In partnership with local churches and parachurch agencies, the Centre for Chinese Research and Training aims to equip current and future Chinese Christian leaders for service in the churches in Aotearoa New Zealand and beyond. Our lecturers and staff are committed to journeying alongside you in your discernment of God’s calling, encouraging your discipleship and vocational development. Studying NZQA accredited qualifications in Mandarin, you will draw from biblical, theological (historical and contemporary), intercultural, interdenominational, interdisciplinary, and intergenerational resources for application to your unique calling and station in life and ministry. The Centre also provides interdisciplinary research and learning on themes and topics that support contextual theological construction and the churches’ growth in biblical discipleship, church leadership development, equipping the next generations (children’s and youth work), pastoral care (across all ages and seasons of life), and strategic missional outreach and witness. 1 YEAR FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME OPTIONS AVAILABLE AWARD Students will be awarded with: New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies (NZQA accredited, 120 credits)* * The Centre is also investigating options for future delivery of postgraduate and masters level programmes with nationally and regionally recognised and accredited institutions, and a Chinese Pastoral Leadership training programme. Pending approval.
对我而言,克理是真理的播种机,是知识的加油站,是属灵的大家庭。 克理中文部的神学培训大大提升了我的属灵生命,让我感觉自己好像坐上了一架属灵飞机 ,向下看能更清楚的审视有关信仰的一切,向上看与我们的独一真神更亲近! To me, Carey is like an agency that plants the truth, a fuel station that fills learners with knowledge, and a big spiritual family. My Chinese theological education at Carey has deeply enriched my spiritual life. I feel as though I am on board a spiritual aeroplane. When on board, I am provided an aerial view about the Christian faith and I am drawn closer in intimacy with our monotheistic God.” 22
Hongyuan Liang 梁红源
New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies Student
intermission whakatere te tawhātanga
Navigate the gap between school and your future and learn more about God, the world, and your place in it. Take a year and find out what God has in-store for your life with our Intermission programme. “I’m just not sure what I should do next…” “I need to figure out who I am and what I can offer before I can save the world…don’t I?” Sound familiar? Intermission is a one-year full-time programme for those at the quarter-life stage (17-21). You will be a part of a small cohort of students journeying alongside one another as you re-evaluate direction in life, rethink world views, refuel for discipleship, and reorder your priorities in life for the world in which we live. The programme provides a well-rounded supportive environment for you to learn transferable skills that will set you up well for your next season of study, training, or work. You’ll learn to pray more deeply for the world around you, gain insight into ministry opportunities through community placements, and be challenged through local and national field trips. You will also get an introduction to tertiary level tools of learning and develop skills in research, critical thinking, writing, and presentations as well as engagement with academic scholars. Intermission provides an excellent foundation for future academic study. 1 YEAR FULL-TIME (on-site in Auckland) AWARD Students will be awarded with: New Zealand Certificate in Christian Ministry (NZQA accredited, 120 credits)
It’s been awesome. Intermission has been very foundational for my faith in Jesus. It wasn’t what I expected. I thought it was going to be a very heavy Bible study, but it’s also about team bonding, accountability, and helping each other out; relationship building with your peers and God as well.”
Matt Algar
Intermission Graduate, and Training for Youth Work at Praxis
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carey graduate school
ko te kura paetahi ō carey
Come and immerse yourself in an environment and community that is passionate about deepening our understanding of God, his mission and our part to play. Carey Graduate School (CGS) exists to serve the church by equipping, forming and developing Christian leaders for faithful service in God’s world. Our aim is to create and equip thinking practitioners, scholars and leaders who will stimulate and resource new knowledge, fresh and critical thinking, and the development of effective praxis in all spheres of society. CGS is firmly established in Holy Scripture and the tradition of classical Christianity but always with attention to the church’s mission, both locally and globally. Incorporating world-class researchers in their fields who have expert knowledge to guide and advise you throughout your study, CGS offers taught papers in a mixed-mode delivery and advanced research thesis options completed under the supervision of experienced, student-focussed faculty. Thesis topics are wide ranging and located in the current concerns of the church and it mission, highlighting the applied nature of theology at Carey and the impact that study has at the coalface of mission and ministry. CGS resources and equips students who have a scholarly research focus or an advanced-practice research focus through its various qualifications: • Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology (PGDipAppTheol). • Master of Applied Theology (MAppTheol). • Master of Philosophy (MPhil), a one year full-time equivalent research masters through the Auckland University of Technology. • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), suitable for students who want to pursue an academic or research career, or a senior position in the public or private sector, offered through the Auckland University of Technology.
I was persuaded to tackle the MAppTheol since it was designed to cater for people in full-time ministry. The first four years, chipping away at a paper or two a year, it worked brilliantly, with plenty of scope for integrating my studies into my church-based ministry. In summary, expect to work hard, but it’s worth it, and I trust it benefits the kingdom more than just the individual.”
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Chaplain, New Zealand Defence Force
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology
Master of Applied Theology
LEVEL 8 | 120 credits
LEVEL 8-9 | 120 / 180* / 240 credits
Involves: Equivalent to one year full-time study (part-time options available) comprising:
Involves: Several options depending on prior qualifications and experience comprising:
Four courses including: MA801 Research Methods in Applied Theology
MA801 Research Methods in Applied Theology AND 90 or 120 credit thesis with the remainder of credits from the range of postgraduate courses. *Subject to NZQA approval
Graduate School 2019 Courses Course
Dates and Delivery Mode
MA801
Full year, Block delivery On campus Blocks (full days) 20–22 March | 16-19 September
Research Methods in Applied Theology (compulsory course) Dr Sandy Kerr (Carey Baptist College) MA825 Christian Discipleship and the Way of the Cross | Special Topic (Ministry)
Full year, Block delivery On campus Block (full days) 6–10 May
Dr Michael Mawson (Aberdeen) MA824 Reading Paul Missionally | Special Topic (Missions) Prof Michael Gorman (St Mary’s Seminary & University, USA) Dr George Wieland (Carey Baptist College) MA823 Third Article Theology | Special Topic (Theology) Dr Myk Habets (Carey Baptist College) Dr Greg Liston (Laidlaw College)
Full year, Block delivery On campus Blocks (full days) 8–10 July | 3–5 September
Semester Two, Block delivery On campus Blocks (full days) 26 (meal and evening) and 27 July (all day) (Carey) 19-23 August (Laidlaw)
MA821 Research Essay MA901 Thesis (90 Credits) MA902 Thesis (120 Credits) Research Conference
19-20 September (full days)
Ongoing theological and biblical study is a vital part of my own personal growth, as well as helping me become more competent and confident in following God’s call. Participating in high quality, leading-edge teaching, within the context of a great learning community, and wrestling with practical implications in today’s world continues to inspire. Carey has been the catalyst for an enlarging vision of who God is that is not only strengthening my calling but is making a significant difference in the lives of those around me.”
Rick Pierce
Pastor of Spiritual Formation, Windsor Park Baptist Church
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māori at carey ngā ākonga māori
At Carey we aspire to be a community of faith and learning where Māori are participating, teaching, and learning as Māori, and playing a part in enabling the flourishing of a rich diversity of cultures in our life together in Christ.
Our Tiriti hikoi (Treaty journey) has led us to reshape our internal leadership, campus environment, research foci, leadership training, and our community life together. In addition, Māori students are supported at Carey through:
Our commitment to Māori is based on our desire to understand what living by Te Tiriti means for us all in this Christian learning community. We seek to address the historic and present injustices that still impede the flourishing of tangata whenua and acknowledge te reo Māori, tikanga Māori, and Māori ways of being, relating, and knowing as treasures for all the people of Aotearoa New Zealand.
• Reti Ah-Voa, the Student & Academic Advisor for Māori and Pasifika, providing pastoral and academic support to help students succeed in their studies.
Te Ao Māori is a compulsory subject at Carey, enabling all students to employ Te Ao Māori concepts in contemporary church, mission, and community-based contexts.
• Dr Sandy Kerr, Te Kaiārahi-Rangahau Māori, guiding Māori students undertaking postgraduate study and research at Carey. • Te Kahui Whakaruruhau o Carey (Māori advisory group) and Te Umu Tirama (Māori lecturers) providing teaching, guidance, advice, and facilitation of Māori programmes at Carey. • Annual Māori scholarships to help with tuition fees.
Ko Pūhonga Tohorā tōku maunga Ko Hokianga tōku moana Ko Ngātokimatawhaorua tōku waka Ko Ngāpuhi tōku iwi Ko Ngāti Pākau tōku hapu Ko Tāhekeroa tōku marae Ko Ben tōku ingoa.
Studying at Carey Baptist College has allowed me to see further into the vocation of ministering to young people. It has taken me places both physically and mentally that I did not imagine possible. The staff, students, and culture of Carey make it a thriving community of those seeking Christ’s truth in this world. For anyone wanting to discover more about themselves and God's call on their lives, Carey is the place for you.”
Ben Cameron-Strickland Youth Pastoral Leadership Graduate
Youth and Community Pastor, Westgate Baptist Church
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scholarships ngÄ karahipi
Carey is committed to helping every student achieve the dreams and goals God has given them and this includes offering financial scholarships for those students who would benefit from extra financial assistance. We provide access to a number of scholarships and funds for students studying in New Zealand. All are annual unless otherwise stated.
The scholarships cover undergraduate and postgraduate students who show academic potential and contribution to their field of work. Scholarship award decisions will be made on the basis of a completed application or nomination by the Carey Scholarships Sub-Committee. Completing an application does not guarantee you will receive a scholarship.
For more information go to carey.ac.nz
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admission requirements he tikanga whakauru
New Zealand Certificate in Christian Ministry General Admission: Open entry with NCEA level 2 attainment. Applicants with no secondary schooling or NCEA level 1 will require an entry assessment test. Certificate in Christian Studies/ New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies / Bachelor of Applied Theology General Admission: Applicants must have either: • National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) with a minimum of 42 credits at Level 3 or higher on the National Qualifications Framework and a minimum of 8 credits in English at Level 2 or higher (4 credits of which must be in reading with the remaining 4 in writing) or, • Grade C or higher in each of the three subjects in New Zealand University Entrance or Bursaries and Scholarships (NZUEBS) examinations. Graduate Diploma of Applied Theology General Admission: All applicants must have completed a recognised undergraduate degree or be able to demonstrate equivalent practical, professional, or educational experience at an appropriate level. Special Admission: New Zealand citizens or permanent residents who do not meet the general admission requirements but who will have reached the age of twenty by the first day of the semester
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for which admission is sought and who are able to provide evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other experience may be granted special admission. Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology and Master of Applied Theology An applicant will normally have completed one of the following: • A recognised undergraduate degree in theology or Christian ministry with a grade point average of B in courses of the undergraduate programme at levels 6 and 7 (or equivalent) or, • A professional or other qualification which, in the judgment of the Academic Director, can be recognised as equivalent to a bachelor’s degree in theology or Christian ministry. An applicant who does not meet these requirements but who has completed a recognised undergraduate degree in a discipline other than theology or Christian ministry may be admitted as a candidate following successful completion of a bridging programme of study as determined by the Academic Director. English Language Requirements Applicants whose first language is not English and who do not meet the waiver criteria listed in the International Student Regulations will be required to take the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
Once an IELTS test is completed the applicant must provide Carey with a copy of their test results prior to acceptance on a programme. The minimum required results are as follows: • A minimum score of 6.0 in their IELTS Academic test, with a score of 5.5 or higher in all bands (listening, speaking, reading, and writing), for admission into undergraduate programmes. • A minimum score of 7.0 in their IELTS Academic test, with a minimum score of 7.0 or higher in the writing band, for admission into postgraduate programmes. • A minimum score of 5.5 across all bands in their IELTS General Training test, for admission into the Chinese language options for undergraduate programmes.
All international applicants should carefully read the International Student Regulations prior to application. These are available at carey.ac.nz or from the Academic Registrar.
academic dates wātaka akoranga
fees
utu whakauru
Tuition
Semester One Returning student Wednesday 5 December 2018 enrolments close
Undergraduate
$731.00 per 15 credit course
Undergraduate (international)
$2,153.00 per 15 credit course
Audit (not for credit) per course
$320.00
Postgraduate
$1,842.00 per 30 credit course
Postgraduate (international)
$4,304.00 per 30 credit course
New student enrolments close
Friday 8 February 2019
Intermission begins
Tuesday 26 February
Lectures begin
Monday 4 March
Final date for late/change of enrolment/final payment
Friday 15 March
Other Fees
Final date for withdrawal from course
Friday 29 March
On-site Student Services fee
$40.00 per 15 credit course $80.00 per 30 credit course
Enrolment fee
$40.00
Graduation
Saturday 6 April
Late application fee
$50.00
Easter
Friday 19 April -Tuesday 23 April
Student ID replacement card
$20.00
Study/reading weeks
Monday 15 April -Friday 3 May
Change of enrolment
$50.00
Replacement of official transcript $30.00
Queen’s Birthday
Monday 3 June
Lectures end
Monday 17 June
Study/reading weeks and final assessments
Monday 17 June -Friday 28 June
Semester one ends
Friday 28 June
Inter-semester break Monday 1 July -Friday 19 July
Semester Two Returning student Wednesday 12 June enrolments close New student enrolments close
Wednesday 26 June
Lectures begin
Monday 22 July
Final date for late/change of enrolment/final payment
Friday 2 August
Study/reading weeks
Monday 2 September -Friday 20 September
SENDing
Thursday 24 October
Labour Day
Monday 28 October
Lectures end
Monday 4 November
Study/reading weeks and final assessments
Monday 4 November -Friday 15 November
Semester two ends
Friday 15 November
Intermission ends
Friday 15 November
Postage of original degree/diploma certificate
$10.00 within New Zealand and $20.00 overseas
Replacement and postage replacement degree/diploma certificate
$80.00 (including postage in New Zealand or overseas)
Remarking/resubmission
$50.00 per course
Application for cross-credit
$100.00 for 15 credits $200.00 for 30 credits or more
Application for aegrotat/ compassionate pass
$50.00
Application for recognition of current competency
$200.00 for 15 credits $400.00 for 30 credits or more
Thesis resubmission
$300.00
Thesis extension fee
$350.00 for each partial or complete three-month period of the extension
Ethnic Ministry
$100.00 per course
Field Trips Noho Marae (Te Ao Māori, Understanding Culture)
$61.00 + Koha (Noho Marae)
Intermission—Easter Camp
$102.00 + personal travel costs
Intermission—Wellington field trip (five days)
$255.00 + personal travel costs
Training Tracks* Pastoral Leadership
$1,600.00
Youth Pastoral Leadership
$1,600.00
Mission Track
$800.00
Discovery
$700.00
*There is a fee subsidy available that can assist with the funding of the Pastoral Leadership & Youth Pastoral Leadership programme for students from Baptist churches.
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Having left my full-time job and travelling overseas on short-term mission, I came back to New Zealand being clear of only one thing—that God wanted me to study and explore his Word.
Over the past eighteen months, I’ve found Carey to be a truly unique place. It is a community where you are welcomed as you are and are embraced no matter where you are at in your faith journey. It provides the opportunity to really dig deep into the Bible and Christianity in a way that can often be difficult in churches today. While being taught and supported by enthusiastic and caring lecturers, you get to walk alongside other students who are equally asking and wrestling with the ‘big’ questions as they seek out what God has in store for them. With its strong focus on living life as Christ's followers, theology applied is inherent to the learning and knowledge one can gain at Carey.”
Aline Rohr
Bachelor of Applied Theology Student
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begin the journey tÄŤmata te haerenga If you are interested to find out more Call us on 0800 773 776 or 09 525 4017 Email enquiries@carey.ac.nz Our friendly registrar team will be able to help you work out the best study option for you.
Personal On-Site Tour Pop in and visit us at 473 Great South Road, Penrose for a personal tour of the campus. Sit in on a class or join us at community worship in our chapel on Tuesdays to get a taste of what study and community at Carey is all about.
Open Days Carey organises two open days during the year. Come and join us for a relaxed, informative day where you get to taste what community and study at Carey is all about. Our 2019 open days are Tuesday 28 May and Tuesday 8 October
Visit carey.ac.nz and investigate your options.
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473 Great South Road, Penrose Auckland 1061, New Zealand PO Box 12149, Penrose Auckland 1642, New Zealand T +64 9 525 4017 / 0800 773 776 F +64 525 4096 E enquiries@carey.ac.nz
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