Resource yourself and your local church

Creating New Christian Communities

The Opportunity

Did you know you can attend individual modules, in subjects you are interested in, here at Westminster, without being registered for a degree?

We believe that we are called to resource all who God has called. This is why we have made the teaching at Westminster open to everyone. There are two ways you can come and learn with us, without registering for a degree:

  1. You can audit a specific module. This means you attend all the classes of your chosen module and learn about that module topic alongside confessional Christians from all walks of live.
  2. You can take a module as a ‘taster’ module. For people considering undergraduate or postgraduate theological study, a taster module gives you the opportunity to attend all the classes and complete the module assignments for credit. This gives you the additional opportunity of ‘tasting’ whether undergraduate or postgraduate theological study is for you.

The Module

Creating New Christian Communities:

  1. Learn how different Christian Communities form and grow, and hear what God is saying to your community.
  2. Learn how to see beyond your own assumptions to the work God is longing to do in your community.
  3. Learn alongside confessional Christians who are serious about going deeper in their understanding of God and faith.

This module introduces you to biblical resources and relevant theological themes for the practice of church planting and the creation and sustaining of new expressions of church. It will encourage you to reflect critically and theologically on contemporary examples of creating new Christian communities and their historical precedents. You will also be encouraged to consider the sociological, strategic and missiological principles pertinent to the formation of new Christian communities.

 

FAQ's

How is it taught?
It is taught hybrid so you can join in person or online.

When is it taught?
4 – 6 Dec 2023

What if the teaching dates have passed?
Don’t worry, we will be teaching the module again in the next academic year. Let us know you are interested in the module on the booking form, and we will let you know the next teaching dates as soon as they are confirmed.

What are the classes and sessions like?
Class sizes vary between 5-25. There is always a wide range of age, backgrounds, and experience in the room, which makes for a very rich learning experience. The sessions are held here at Westminster and involve a mixture of lecture-style content, seminar-style discussions and small group work.

Who teaches the classes?
Classes are taught by the teaching staff at Westminster or our colleagues in the wider Cambridge Theological Federation. Often we teach modules together, which creates an exciting ecumenical environment for learning.

Do I need to have studied any theology before?
No. This is a level 4 module and does nor require previous theological study. There are no admission requirements to audit the module. To undertake the module for credit, please see the entry requirements for undergraduate study.

How much does it cost?

  • £180 – to audit (URC member)
  • £210 – to audit (non URC member)
  • £500 – for credit

What is the Common Awards Module code?
TMM1397 – Creating New Christian Communities

How do I apply?
Please download the Come-Study-with-Us-2023-24-Booking-Form and email the completed form to the Tutorial Office.

Can I stay at Westminster?
Yes, subject to room availability. Please see the booking form for more details.

Can I attend other modules?
Yes. Please see the booking form for other options.

I have more questions. What should I do?
Please contact the Tutorial Office (or on 01223 33 06 49).

 

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