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M.A.R. in Church Ministry in the Digital Age

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Master of Arts in Religion (M.A.R.) – Church Ministry in the Digital Age

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Admission Requirements

Bring Your Congregation into the 21st Century with an M.A.R. in Church Ministry in the Digital Age

These days, technology drives almost everything that we do in life. On average, Americans check their phone 96 times a day.* Reach more people and grow your ministry digitally through Liberty University’s Master of Arts in Religion (M.A.R) – Church Ministry in the Digital Age.

As the distinctions between the physical world and the digital become more blurred, there comes a need for pastors and individuals who can navigate increasingly digital ministry platforms. Digital ministry utilizes digital technology to achieve spiritual outcomes consistent with the teachings set forth in Scripture. Our M.A.R. in digital ministry will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop, lead, and implement a variety of ministries across multiple digital platforms.

 Pursue Your Degree with Confidence

  • Liberty University’s John W. Rawlings School of Divinity is accredited by the Commission on Accrediting of ATS, the Association of Theological Schools.
  • Learn from theologians who have years of experience as well-respected authors, speakers, and researchers.
  • We are committed to defending the authority of Scripture and conservative evangelical theology.
  • Our master’s degree in theology provides hands-on experience within the local church as well as opportunities to serve with churches and organizations like the International Mission Board, Hume Lake, Samaritan’s Purse, and Second Baptist Houston.
  • The option to take Monday-only classes allows residential graduate students to complete large portions of their M.A. in Religion by attending classes 1 day a week.
  • We offer multiple scholarship opportunities to our residential students, including the full-tuition Keesee Scholarship.

What Will You Learn?

  • How to compose discipleship ministry strategies for Christian ministries using digital platforms
  • How to defend the theological and historical foundations of the Christian faith
  • The origins and contents of the Bible as it informs the Christian faith
  • The process of developing a plan for personal growth, development, and service

 *Asurion-sponsored survey by Market Research Firm Solidea Solutions conducted August 18-20, 2019 of 1,998 U.S. smartphone users, http://www.asurion.com/ (viewed online April 23, 2020).

Career Opportunities for Graduates of Our Master’s in Religion –Church Ministry in the Digital Age Degree Program

  • Communications liaison
  • Digital ministry associate
  • Digital pastor
  • Director of digital ministries
  • Online campus pastor
  • Youth pastor

John W. Rawlings School of Divinity Facilities and Resources

  • The John W. Rawlings School of Divinity is the world’s largest school for religious studies and ministerial training.
  • Our accreditation from the Association of Theological Schools shows that Liberty’s John W. Rawlings School of Divinity stands on a solid, biblically-based foundation and a firm commitment to conservative evangelical theology.
  • Liberty’s Rawlings Scriptorium Museum exhibits Christian scriptural artifacts valued at over $1 million. These artifacts are available for scholarly research and study.
  • The faculty in our School of Divinity are first-rate biblical scholars and theologians in their own right. This includes Dr. Ed Hindson, a fellow of the International Biographical Association in Cambridge, England. Liberty’s faculty have impacted the field of biblical scholarship since our founding.

Admission Requirements for Master of Religion Degrees

Every application is reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and all applicants must submit the following documents and meet the minimum requirements for admission:

  • Admission application
  • Official bachelor’s degree transcripts with a 2.0 GPA or higher
  • Self-certification form for students in the final term of their bachelor’s degree
  • Rawlings School of Divinity questionnaire
  • Pastoral recommender contact information
  • Current Liberty undergraduate students seeking preliminary acceptance into a graduate program must complete a degree completion application through their ASIST account
60

Credit Hours

Class Type

Residential

Transfer Credits

Transfer in up to 50% of the degree total

Next Start Date

Aug 19, 2024

Accreditation

ATS Commission on Accrediting

15,000+

Students

20

NCAA DI Sports

500,000+

Community Service Hours

350+

Undergrad & Grad Programs

The Liberty DNA

Liberty’s promise to you is an education that expertly brings knowledge and faith together. You’ll not only be challenged academically but also pushed spiritually through weekly worship gatherings and community engagement, local service projects, and global mission trips. You can become a Champion for Christ that changes the world with the Gospel.

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Accreditation

In addition to Liberty’s institutional accreditation through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, many programs are also accredited or recognized by specialized professional agencies, including ABA, ABET, ACBSP, AOA-COCA, ATS Commission on Accrediting, CAAHEP, CAATE, CACREP, CCNE, CEPH, CoARC, NCATE, and NASM.

Career Focused

As a Christian university, we’re committed to helping you every step of the way so you can earn your degree flexibly, affordably, and with excellence — and do the things that matter to you. That’s why our professors and dedicated Career Services department are focused on getting you job ready before you leave the classroom.

Convocation

The largest weekly gathering of Christian students in North America cannot happen without a key ingredient: you. Experience life-changing messages from more than 80 nationally acclaimed speakers each year.

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Accreditation

In addition to Liberty’s institutional accreditation through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, many programs are also accredited or recognized by specialized professional agencies, including ABA, ABET, ACBSP, AOA-COCA, ATS Commission on Accrediting, CAAHEP, CAATE, CACREP, CCNE, CEPH, CoARC, NCATE, and NASM.

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Career Focused

As a Christian university, we’re committed to helping you every step of the way so you can earn your degree flexibly, affordably, and with excellence — and do the things that matter to you. That’s why our professors and dedicated Career Services department are focused on getting you job ready before you leave the classroom.

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FAFSA and Loan Information

Most graduate students qualify for $20,500 in student loans through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) – and even more in certain health fields!

There are two types of federal loan options available to grad students:

  • Direct Unsubsidized Loans (Stafford) – loans made to eligible undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, but eligibility is not based on financial need.
  • Graduate PLUS Loans – loans made to graduate or professional students and parents of dependent undergraduate students to help pay for education expenses not covered by other financial aid. Eligibility is not based on financial need, but a credit check is required. If you have a bankruptcy, foreclosure, or an account in collections, you may be denied.

Tuition Costs

Liberty University provides master’s programs at just $545* per credit hour. Most courses will be paid by credit hour except the John W. Rawlings School of Divinity block rate of $2,850 per semester for 9-15 credit hours. Most graduate programs average from 35-45 credit hours to complete.

*Some programs differ and may have additional fees that apply.

MBA Tuition Rate
Amounts are per credit and are based on data published on each institution’s website as of 11/16/20. This information is believed, but not guaranteed, to be accurate. Individual institutions may charge additional fees in addition to the per credit hour rates. Rates are subject to change.

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Jerry Falwell Library houses an array of study spaces including six learning commons, one technology commons, and 30 group-study rooms. Multiple terraces and balconies provide additional space to relax, and several dining options are available. Taking advantage of the latest technology, the ASRS, a robotic retrieval system, houses the majority of the library’s collections in a state-of-the-art automated on-site retrieval system.

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The Admission Process

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Start the enrollment process by applying online now — the application takes about 10 minutes. Your application fee isn’t due until you enroll!

Get Accepted

Once you’ve submitted all your admission documents, you’ll be updated on the status of your application through text and email. You can also keep track on your Student Checklist.

Act Early

After you apply, you may be eligible for Liberty's Graduate Assistantship program. Each graduate assistant is awarded a tuition scholarship equivalent to a full-time course load in their respective degree.

Contact one of our Admissions Counselors for more information by calling (877) 298-9617.

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