About the Worship and Theology Program
Why Study Worship and Theology at Cedarville?
If you're passionate about leading God’s people in true, biblically grounded worship, Cedarville’s Worship and Theology program, one of four concentrations under the Master of Theological Studies, will equip you with biblical knowledge and practical worship skills to be an effective worship leader for God’s glory. This program is offered by the School of Biblical and Theological Studies in partnership with the Department of Music and Worship.
Through the Worship and Theology master's program, you'll be equipped with the skills you need for a lifetime ministry of worship leadership and theological discipleship. Your coursework will combine core biblical, theological, and ministry curriculum with specialized courses in worship and a researched capstone project, preparing you to lead well within the church.
This 36-credit hour program — including 15 hours of core Bible and theology courses and 21 hours dedicated to your worship training — is offered in a convenient, fully online format and can be completed in as little as one calendar year. You can choose to take classes part time to fit your personal schedule. A limited number of in-class delivery courses may also be available.
For Cedarville undergraduate students, an accelerated completion plan allows you to earn both a BA in worship and a master's in worship and theology in just four or five years.
What Sets Cedarville Apart?
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Biblical Worldview
All courses are built on the solid foundation of Scripture. -
Online and Accelerated
All courses are offered in an online format, 1- and 2-year completion options. -
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
- Worship
- Biblical Counseling (Master of Theological Studies)
- Biblical Leadership (Master of Theological Studies)
- Theological Studies (Master of Theological Studies)
- MDiv
- MDiv, Advanced
- Biblical and Theological Studies (Certificate)
- Biblical Counseling (Certificate)
- Leadership (Certificate)
- Worship Leadership (Certificate)
Program Level and Format
- Graduate
- Online
Program Contacts
Roger O'Neel, PhD
Professor of Worship; Director - Worship Program; Assistant Chair - WorshipContact
- DMC 113
- 937-766-7635
Michael McKay, PhD
Director, Associate Professor of Biblical TheologyContact
- BTS 252
- 937-766-3855
Program News
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Equipping the Church to Worship
Robert Rhodes ’16, worship pastor of Dayton Avenue Baptist Church in Xenia, Ohio, saved a video from his senior year of college and still watches it over eight years later. As he talked about it, the chills running through his body were almost palpable. “It gets me excited about what the Lord’s going to do when He calls us all home,” he said. -
Soli Deo Gloria
Soli Deo Gloria is a Latin phrase meaning “Glory to God alone.” Rooted in the Reformation, it flows from a dependence upon Scripture alone as our foundation for comprehending our salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, for God’s glory alone.