Intermediate

Pastoral Care: Shepherding God's People

Overview
Curriculum

Pastoral ministry is a sacred calling that extends far beyond preaching sermons from the pulpit. It involves faithfully shepherding God's people through every season of life with compassion, wisdom, humility, and biblical truth. This course provides comprehensive training in the principles and practices of pastoral care, equipping students to minister effectively to individuals, families, and congregations. Learners will explore the biblical model of shepherding as demonstrated by Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd, and by the apostles who devoted themselves to nurturing, protecting, and strengthening the early church. Emphasis is placed on developing a servant's heart that reflects Christ's love while faithfully caring for the spiritual, emotional, and practical needs of God's people.

Throughout this course, students will examine the diverse responsibilities entrusted to pastors and ministry leaders. Topics include hospital and home visitation, biblical counseling, crisis intervention, grief and bereavement support, marriage and family encouragement, prayer ministry, discipleship, conflict resolution, and caring for believers during times of illness, suffering, and personal hardship. Students will learn how to minister with empathy and discernment while maintaining biblical convictions, confidentiality, and ethical integrity. Practical ministry scenarios and real-life applications will help learners develop confidence in responding wisely and compassionately to the many challenges faced within the local church.

Special attention is given to servant leadership as the foundation of effective pastoral ministry. Students will study the qualities of faithful shepherds described throughout Scripture, learning how humility, patience, gentleness, integrity, spiritual maturity, and dependence upon the Holy Spirit contribute to healthy and fruitful ministry. The course also explores the importance of building strong relationships within the church, encouraging unity among believers, mentoring future leaders, and creating a culture of love, accountability, and spiritual growth. Learners will discover that genuine pastoral care is not limited to solving problems but involves walking faithfully alongside God's people as they mature in their relationship with Christ.

By the conclusion of this course, students will possess both the biblical understanding and practical ministry skills necessary to shepherd God's people with wisdom, compassion, and unwavering faithfulness. Whether serving as pastors, associate ministers, elders, missionaries, chaplains, or lay leaders, graduates will be equipped to provide Christ-centered care that strengthens believers, comforts those in need, restores the brokenhearted, and helps cultivate healthy, spiritually thriving congregations. Above all, students will be challenged to model the heart of the Chief Shepherd, Jesus Christ, whose example of sacrificial love remains the standard for every faithful servant in ministry.

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