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Churches and Community

Churches & Community

Columbia at Church

Columbia offers a variety of ways for churches to participate in ongoing education. Please review the options below and then complete the inquiry form for Columbia at Church.

We strive to be an asset to the local congregation and provide relevant resources for the church community. There are several ways in which Columbia can serve the church. For more information on any of these resources, please contact Service Learning.

Columbia on the Road

Columbia on the Road is a modified/shortened version of a variety of courses taught by our highly qualified faculty and delivered in 3 or 4 sessions (about 3-5 hours of lecture).

Our faculty have invested years of learning and classroom teaching in their areas of expertise and now offer their best classes in a shortened and condensed format to local churches. Each course includes multiple sessions that are suited for a weekend of educational activities, a Sunday morning series, or can be adapted to fit your individual needs. Whether you are looking for a speaker for a retreat, focus group, or leadership team in your church or organization, Columbia’s faculty can provide an enriched learning experience in your local community.

For more information about Columbia on the Road, or to request another faculty instructor, please contact Service Learning.

 

Faculty Speakers: Gareth Brandt

Costs

3 Session Course $600
4 Session Course $700

 

*Costs cover transportation to locations within the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley. For locations outside of the Lower Mainland/Fraser Valley (Vancouver-Hope), we request that the hosting church or agency cover the cost of transportation and provide lodging and meals for the instructor. A travel subsidy may be available from Columbia Bible College.

Specialized Seminars

Specialized Seminars are shorter presentations taught by Columbia Faculty or Staff that can be tailored to suit specific needs in a church setting. Seminars are usually individual presentations but can involve longer-term training or coaching especially in the ares of training of church leaders or volunteers, leadership development, or skill development in Worship Arts, Sound and Lighting, or Youth Ministry.
Please note: Appropriate honorariums/remuneration is the responsibility of the church or host organization. Arrangement will be coordinated with the presenter, including travel and accommodations. For churches or ministries with limited resources, Columbia can provide a bursary to assist in costs.

Ministry Teams

Churches can request Columbia students, who are involved in developing their skills and heart for worship through the arts, to minister at their local congregation. Ministry teams include:

Travelling Ministry Team (6-10 members)
The Travelling Ministry Team is a team of students specifically trained to serve the church in leading contemporary worship combined with renewed traditional forms. They are also able to share testimonies, provide special music, offertories, and preludes as a part of their ministry. The team is led by Shar Warkentin who has provided worship leadership in a church in the BC Lower Mainland for over 25 years. Her skills include leading and training worship teams, Mentoring worship leaders and service planners, directing choirs and ensembles and producing choir and drama events.

It is our desire to serve and support churches and other ministries while at the same time giving our student team an opportunity to lead worship and interact with a variety of congregations and ministries. Although not a requirement, please consider supporting this ministry financially through an appropriate honorarium when you invite the team to serve. Similar to athletics, the ministry of Worship Arts in churches represents a real cost to the college and each student invests extra time beyond study requirements for this to be possible. Your generous support for this ministry is much appreciated and your giving goes directly to cover costs and support the students.

Chapel Teams (4-6 members)
Every year students come to Columbia with a desire to worship God through their musical talent. Worship teams are created to lead in chapels and in churches. During the first semester (fall) these teams gain experience and training from our worship department and then are available to serve the churches in the Lower Mainland during the second semester. This ministry can be especially helpful for churches whose worship teams need a respite or break. A Worship Arts Faculty Member will provide oversight and assistance to work with the pastor or church leader to make this a beneficial and worshipful experience.

Special Events
You may have a particular event that requires a special presentation – such as a Christmas Banquet or Women’s Event. We have Worship Arts Faculty and students who may be the perfect fit.

Pulpit Supply

Pulpit Supply gives churches the opportunity to utilize Columbia Faculty when a local pastor is on vacation or on a sabbatical, or when churches need a particular Biblical topic covered. Please indicate any preferred Faculty member on the Columbia at Church inquiry form.

Students Serving Churches

We believe that every student needs to have an important link to the local church while they study at Columbia.

We believe that every student needs to have an important link to the local church while they study at Columbia, which is why each student completes a Service Practicum, a service-based volunteer course. Churches can have students serving in Children’s, Youth, Outreach, Missions or Worship Ministries. Students gain practical, hands-on experience as they serve and churches participate in shaping the ministry workers of tomorrow.

Internships are completed by 3rd and 4th year students and are another great way to boost church ministry while assisting in the learning experience for degree students. Increasingly, churches are partnering with Columbia to assist graduates in gaining much needed experience in ministry.

For more information on how your church can get involved with Columbia students, please contact Service Learning.

Pastor Resources

Columbia strives to encourage pastors in their ministry.

As such, pastors are eligible for a free membership to the Columbia Bible College Library. With over 50,000 books and periodicals, with another 75,000 online resources, the Columbia Library is one of the best Bible and theology libraries in the Fraser Valley. Please contact the Library to apply for a free membership as a pastor. A prox card for an annual fee of $25 will allow access to the college library during the Library’s opening hours in the evenings and on Saturdays.

Additionally, pastors are encouraged to consider Columbia Bible College as the venue for their next conference, retreat, or reunion. Place see Campus Rentals & Conferences for more information.

Church Match Bursary

The Church Match Bursary is an opportunity for the churches of students to contribute to student’s educational costs. By choosing to participate in the Church Match Bursary program, a church can double its contribution to an eligible student. Columbia will match the church’s contribution up to $500/semester ($1000/year).

Eligibility

To receive a Church Match Bursary, the student must:

  •  Be a full-time student (12 credits +) each semester.
  •  Have a minimum GPA of 2.0 each semester.
  •  Submit the online application and have their church submit an agreement form.
Details
  •  Bursaries are given out to eligible students on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • Columbia will match the church’s contribution up to $500/semester ($1000/year)
  • Applications can be submitted for the whole year or each semester individually.

Please note: it is ideal for the student and church to apply for the whole year as bursaries are given out on a first-come, first served basis and there is the risk of funds not being available for Winter semester applications.

Application Dates
May 1 Applications Open
November 15 Deadline for Full-Year and Fall Semester Applications
March 15 Deadline for Winter Semester Applications
Application Process
  1. Student must submit the Student Application Form
  2. The student’s church must submit the Church Agreement Form
    Please note: The Church Agreement Form should be completed by a member of the church staff (pastor or secretary) or leadership/elder council and must NOT be completed by a member of the student’s family. 
  3. Once the application package is approved, the Director of Financial Aid will notify the student and contact the church with payment details.
  4. The student’s church must send their contribution directly to the school.
    Please note: Money must come directly to the school to be applied to the student’s account. Money sent directly to the student will not be considered for the Church Match Bursary program.
  5. Once the church’s contribution has arrived, Columbia will apply their match to the student’s account.
  6. Columbia will be responsible for issuing a T4A to the student for Columbia’s portion of the bursary if the amount exceeds $500. The church is responsible to issue a T4A for their portion of the bursary if their contribution exceeds $500.

Camp Match Bursary

The Camp Match Bursary is an opportunity for Christian summer camps to contribute to student’s educational costs. By choosing to participate in the Camp Match Bursary program, a church can double its contribution to an eligible student. Columbia will match the camp’s contribution up to $500/year).

Eligibility

To receive a Camp Match Bursary, the student must:

  • Serve at a Christian summer camp the summer prior to their studies.
  • Be a full-time accepted or continuing student (12 credits +) each semester.
  •  Have a minimum GPA of 2.0 each semester.
  •  Submit the online application and have their camp submit an agreement form.
Details
  • Bursaries are given out to eligible students on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Columbia will match the camp’s contribution up to $500/year.
Application Dates
May 1 Applications Open
November 15 Bursaries Close
Application Process
  1. Student must submit the Student Application Form
  2. The student’s camp must submit the Camp Agreement Form
    Please note: The Camp Agreement Form should be completed by a member of the camp staff.
  3. Once the application package is approved, the Director of Financial Aid will notify the student and contact the camp with payment details.
  4. The student’s camp must send their contribution directly to the school.
    Please note: Money must come directly to the school to be applied to the student’s account. Money sent directly to the student will not be considered for the Camp Match Bursary program.
  5. Once the church’s contribution has arrived, Columbia will apply their match to the student’s account.