Field Education
Theological Foundation
The
theological foundation upon which the field education program rests is
the conviction that theological studies cannot be separated from or
unrelated to church life. There is an intimate and necessary
relationship between theological study, worship, and loving service to
others. As an integral part of preparation for service to the Church in
today’s world, the field education program manifests the relationship
between worship, theological study, and service to God’s people. The
supervised field education experiences offered have one fundamental
concern: to assist students in deepening their relationship to God and
to nurture their vocation to serve God through the Church.
Structure
All
students in the M.Div. degree program are required to complete six (6)
semesters of supervised field education in order to be certified for
graduation. Students who are candidates for the Master of Arts in
Church Service degree are required to complete two years of supervised
field education without academic credit, as prescribed by the faculty.
The actual time required for field education during the semester will
vary, depending upon the particular demands of each project and the
student’s responsibilities.
Programs
Programs available to students in the School of Theology include the following:
- Religious Education/Youth Ministry:
- The focus of this program is religious nurture and development.
- Parish Ministry:
- The
focus of this program is centered on the various aspects of parish
life. These include pastoral visitations, preaching, worship, and
administration.
- Hospital Ministry:
- Ministry to the sick and suffering. The program takes place at area hospitals and is coordinated from the seminary.
- Ministry to the Elderly:
- The
focus of this program is on the specific needs and concerns of the aged
and infirm. The program takes place within the context of the Hospital
Ministry Program at both the Hellenic Nursing Home in Canton,
Massachusetts, and the Holy Trinity Nursing Home in Worcester,
Massachusetts.
- Campus Ministry:
- The focus of this program is on serving the spiritual needs of college students in the Greater Boston area.
- Prison Ministry:
- Ministry to inmates of area correctional institutions.
- Orthodox Access/Internet Ministries:
- An outreach ministry via the Internet to persons with a variety of questions and concerns.
- Summer Ministry:
- With
the approval of the Director of Field Education, specific programs
offered during the summer months may be credited toward the supervised
field education requirements. Such programs may include church-related
projects and camping ministry.
- Orthodox Mission Internships:
- Involvement in the missions projects sponsored by the Orthodox Christian Missions Center (OCMC)
- BTI Field Education Programs:
- With
the approval of the Director of Field Education, students may enroll in
supervised field education programs made available by the member
schools of the Boston Theological Institute
- Appalachian Ministries Educational Resource Center (AMERC):
- Programs in rural parish ministry available in the summer and during semester break.
Field Education Manual
For further information, consult the Field Education Manual.
The following documents are available for download in PDF format: