About the Master of Ministry (MMin) Degree
Why Study Ministry at Cedarville?
Are you interested in adding a ministry focus to your current career? Or maybe you want to more effectively serve in your local church as a teacher, small-group leader, or ministry team lead. Perhaps you just want to increase your knowledge of the Bible for personal growth. Whatever the reason, an online master's degree ministry from Cedarville University can help you achieve your goal.
Cedarville’s online or on-campus Master of Ministry (MMin) coursework will prepare you for vocational leadership and ministry. The online ministry degree coursework features an innovative, relationship-rich, and theologically grounded approach. The program is ideal for those who are currently in ministry and want additional ministry training to enhance their service or those who have completed a degree in another field but are looking for biblical, theological, and practical skills for lay ministry.
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Request Info Schedule an AppointmentWhat Sets Cedarville Apart?
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Biblical Worldview
All courses are built on the solid foundation of Scripture. -
Online and Accelerated
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Affordable
Cedarville’s online ministry programs are competitively priced with available financial aid.
Program Overview
Program Format and Related Programs
Cedarville offers both graduate and undergraduate programs, with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you consider the degree or program that is a best fit for you.
Related Programs
Program Level and Format
- Graduate
- Online
Program Contacts
Trent Rogers, PhD
Dean of SBTS, Assistant Professor of NT and GreekContact
- BTS 236
- 937-766-7455
Michael McKay, PhD
Director, Associate Professor of Biblical TheologyContact
- BTS 252
- 937-766-3855
Program News
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Visiting Professor Brings "Love for Students" to Cedarville University
Trevin Wax, vice president of research and resource development at the North American Mission Board, will serve as visiting professor at Cedarville University for the 2022-23 academic year. His role is effective August 1. -
Dr. Michael McKay: "I Should Be Dead"
The fact that Dr. Michael McKay, assistant professor of biblical theology, is teaching at Cedarville this fall is a miracle. By his own account, he shouldn’t even be here.