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Certificate in African Ministry Practice
Pastoral formation for the specific spiritual, communal, and missional demands of the African church — homiletics, pastoral care, evangelism, and church planting.
Duration
3 Months
Workload
6–8 hrs/week
Mode
100% Online
Credential
Certificate
Intake
Monthly
The Graduation DeliverableA Ministry Development Project that demonstrates competence in at least three of the five areas of the programme. This may include a sermon recording with written exegetical notes, a pastoral care case study with reflective analysis, or a completed church planting proposal ready for denominational or community submission.
Why This Programme Exists
Ministry in Africa takes place in one of the most complex and spiritually charged environments on earth. The pastor in a West African city navigates prosperity gospel pressure, traditional religious competition, rapid urbanisation, family breakdown, and a congregation whose spiritual needs are as diverse as the communities from which they come. The church planter in a rural community is simultaneously preacher, counsellor, community leader, and institutional administrator.
This programme builds the practical pastoral skills — preaching, care, evangelism, and church planting — that the African ministry context specifically demands, grounded in sound theology and shaped by decades of African missional insight.
What You Will Learn
- How to prepare and deliver a sermon that is exegetically sound, culturally resonant, and personally compelling.
- How to provide pastoral care across grief, family crisis, mental health challenges, and community trauma in the African context.
- How to plan and execute an evangelism strategy appropriate to your community, denomination, and cultural context.
- How to plant a church from concept to congregation, including community assessment, team formation, financial planning, and denominational registration.
- How to lead a ministry through the specific pressures facing African churches today, including financial dependency, gender dynamics in leadership, and intergenerational tension.
Programme Modules
| # | Module | Weeks |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Homiletics: Preparing and Delivering the African Sermon | 1–2 |
| 2 | Pastoral Care in African Contexts | 3–4 |
| 3 | Evangelism Strategy and Community Outreach | 5–6 |
| 4 | Church Planting: From Vision to Congregation | 7–8 |
| 5 | Leadership under Pressure: African Church Realities | 9–10 |
| 6 | Ministry Development Planning | 11 |
| 7 | Ministry Development Project — Final Submission | 12 |
Weekly checkpoints feed into your final graduation deliverable.
Entry Requirements
Route A — Academic: Minimum five WASCE/O-Level passes including English.
Route B — Experiential: Active ministry role for a minimum of one year — pastors, evangelists, church workers, ministry volunteers.
Route C — Professional Transfer: Any recognised certificate or diploma holder from any institution.
Assessment Framework
Preaching practicum submissions: 20%
Module assignments (×6): 40%
Peer ministry review: 10%
Final Ministry Project: 30%
Pass mark: 50%. Must submit graduation deliverable to graduate.
Programme Quick Facts
Code: CAMP
Duration: 3 Months (12 Weeks)
Workload: 6–8 hours per week
Modules: 6 + Final Project
Live Sessions: Fortnightly Zoom
Community: WhatsApp Group
School: School of Theology
Regulated by GTEC, Ghana. Awarded in partnership with NationsUniversity, USA.
Minister With Formation, Skill, and Purpose
Rolling intake. Start any month. Study around your ministry commitments.