MNSM & the Course of Study


All scripture is inspired by God and is usedul
for teaching,
for reproof,
for correction,
and for training
in righteousness,
so that everyone who belongs
to God
may be proficient, equipped for every good work.”

2 Timothy 3:16-17
(New Revised Standard Version)

Metro Nazarene
School of Ministry
1243 White Hill Rd.
Yorktown Hghts,
NY 10598
914-245-4718

Information Concerning Metro Nazarene School of Ministry

and

the Course of Study for Ordination in the Church of the Nazarene

 

The Purpose of Metro Nazarene School of Ministry (MNSM) is  to provide men and women with the basic training needed for effective Christian ministry.  As a member of the Alliance for Ministry Training Centers, MNSM offers a curriculum that meets the educational requirements for ordination in the Church of the Nazarene. Courses will reflect its Wesleyan-Arminian heritage and ministry practices.  MNSM endeavors to address not only the issues of current scholarship but also those of cross-cultural ministry as experienced in a metropolitan area like New York City. 

The Governance and Affiliation of MNSM operates under the immediate direction of a Board of Governors appointed by the Advisory Board of the Metro New York District of the Church of the Nazarene.  As a member of the Alliance for Ministry Development, MNSM follows its educational standards which as developed in affiliation with Nazarene Bible College.   

Class Locations for courses can vary according to the make-up of any given class.  However, classes in English are taught primarily in White Plains, NY. Classes are taught in Spanish in Richmond Hill, NY and Jersey City, NJ.

Quarterly Courses begin the first week of September, December, March and June. Classes meet once each week for 11 weeks.  Each class session is 3 hours and 15 minutes. 

Tuition is $130 per course.  Book costs tend to be about $40-45.  There is a $15 pre-registration fee for each course.  Sit-ins are charged $40.

Application for Admission must be made to MNSM.  This is done by completing the Admissions Application and returning it and the $10 admissions fee to the office of MNSM. Prospective students must have a high school diploma or a General Educational Development (GED) certificate.  Transcripts must be sent to MNSM.  Those sending college transcripts need not have a high school transcript sent. Those taking courses in English must be proficient in the language.

Faculty Members hold at least a Master’s Degree in the subject matter they teach. Most faculty members are also experienced pastors.

An Academic Portfolio of course work at MNSM may be kept by students who wish to enroll at Nazarene Bible College (on-line or on campus). While courses are taught at a college level, MNSM is not an accredited institution.  However, as a member of the Alliance for Ministry Training Centers, MNSM’s curriculum conforms to the standards of Nazarene Bible College.  For that reason, students can petition for academic credit from NBC for the work they have doneat MNSM.  To receive credit, students must have kept an academic portfolio which would include syllabi, tests and papers, and other documentation that evidences the quality of the student’s work.  An evaluation fee is charged by NBC.  For more information go to the NBC website - http://alliance.nbc.edu/.

Educational Credit for Ordination in the Church of the Nazarene can be received by the successful completion of MNSM courses.  Those seeking ordination must indicate their desire tobe enrolled in the Course of Study their Admission Application.  Students are eligible for enrollment in the Course of Study after:

(1) their pastor completes and returns to MNSM the Pastor's Recommendation Form;
(2) the receipt of a Local Preacher's License by their church;
(3) the successful completion of three courses;
(4) approval by the Metro New York District Board of Ministerial Studies.  

MNSM will automatically transfer records to the Board of Ministerial Studies.  A few courses required for Deacon ordination are not part of the regular MNSM schedule of courses.  These are taught as directed studies when needed.  To continue in the Course of Study, students need to successively complete two courses each year and complete all work in ten years.  Students for whom English is a second language, need to demonstrate proficiency in English before ordination.

Some students enrolled in the Course of Study may take courses from other institutions. They should be aware of the following:

(1) only courses from accredited institutions will be considered;
(2) completion of a degree from any institution (including Nazarene institutions) does not necessarily mean all ordination requirements have been fulfilled (students should consult the requirements of the Course of Study curriculum and the Secretary of the Board of Ministerial Studies about such course work ).  
(3) Students should have transcripts from other institutions sent to MNSM by March 1 each year.

Those seeking ordination in the Church of the Nazarene should read carefully the pertinent Manual paragraphs concerning the calling and requirements for such ministry and obtain a copy of the Sourcebook for Ministerial Development

Lay Ministry Certificates are offered to students who take MNSM courses to enrich their
ministry as laypersons.  A Lay Ministry Certificate is offered after the completion of one Old and one New Testament course, one theology course, Introduction to Teaching Ministries, Evangelism, History and Manual of the Church of the Nazarene, and one elective.

MNSM Curriculum  

BIB 1013  Introduction to the Old Testament
BIB 1023  Introduction to the New Testament
BIB 1033  Biblical Interpretation
BIB 2013  Pentateuch
BIB-2033 New Testament Gospels
BIB 2053  Pauline Epistles
BIB 3013  Hebrew Prophets
CEM 1003  Introduction to Christian Educational Ministries
ENG 1013 English Composition I
HIS 2213 The Western World in Ancient & Medieval Times (History of Christian Thought I)
HIS 2033 The Western World & Emerging Modern Society (History of Christian Thought II)
OTR 2013 Global Evangelization
OTR 4013 Developing a Missional Church
PHI 1013 Philosophy and Christian Ethics
PAS 1023 Spiritual Formation
PAS 2013 The Practice of Christian Ministry
PAS 3033 Christian Preaching I
PAS 3043 Christian Preaching II
PAS 2023 History and Polity of the Church of the Nazarene
PAS 3023 Pastoral Care and Counseling
PAS 4023 Church Administration and Finance
THE 3023 Systematic Theology I
THE 3033 Systematic Theology II
THE 4043 Doctrine of Holiness
Directed Minstry Experience with District Superintendent and Pastor