Martin Methodist College currently accepting applications for the 2007 session of the Christian Communications Ministry Institute
The Christian Communications Ministry Institute is beginning its 4th year on Martin Methodist College’s campus in Pulaski, TN. We are currently accepting applications for the 2007 session of CCMI.
What is CCMI?
The purpose is to enhance the skills of people who are serving in communications ministry with little or no professional training in communications and/or United Methodism. Secondly, by successfully completing two sessions of the Institute, people with an interest in earning certification in Christian communication can meet the academic requirements for this professional ministry credential. Remember, the Institute is one of several routes available for meeting the academic requirements for certification in Christian communications. Please note that enrollment is not limited to people who are pursuing certification, but it is open to anyone wishing to enhance their skills as a communicator in The United Methodist Church.
If you are interested Tina McGill will provide you with detailed information about this year’s session of the Christian Communications Ministry Institute. The classes will meet July 8th -13th on the campus of Martin Methodist. Class attendees will need to arrive in Pulaski, Tennessee (about 50 miles south of Nashville) on Sunday afternoon, July 8th, for orientation. Classes will end in the late afternoon on July 13.
We are excited that about the 2007 session of (CCMI) and we are very fortunate to have Dr. Douglas Cannon, Cecile Holmes, and Dr. Duane Ewers on our faculty. If you are interested in obtaining more information about the 2007 session of Christian Communications Ministry Institute please contact Tina McGill at tmcgill@martinmethodist.edu. You can also more information by visiting our website at http://www.martinmethodist.edu/ccl/education/ccmi.
What is CCMI?
The purpose is to enhance the skills of people who are serving in communications ministry with little or no professional training in communications and/or United Methodism. Secondly, by successfully completing two sessions of the Institute, people with an interest in earning certification in Christian communication can meet the academic requirements for this professional ministry credential. Remember, the Institute is one of several routes available for meeting the academic requirements for certification in Christian communications. Please note that enrollment is not limited to people who are pursuing certification, but it is open to anyone wishing to enhance their skills as a communicator in The United Methodist Church.
If you are interested Tina McGill will provide you with detailed information about this year’s session of the Christian Communications Ministry Institute. The classes will meet July 8th -13th on the campus of Martin Methodist. Class attendees will need to arrive in Pulaski, Tennessee (about 50 miles south of Nashville) on Sunday afternoon, July 8th, for orientation. Classes will end in the late afternoon on July 13.
We are excited that about the 2007 session of (CCMI) and we are very fortunate to have Dr. Douglas Cannon, Cecile Holmes, and Dr. Duane Ewers on our faculty. If you are interested in obtaining more information about the 2007 session of Christian Communications Ministry Institute please contact Tina McGill at tmcgill@martinmethodist.edu. You can also more information by visiting our website at http://www.martinmethodist.edu/ccl/education/ccmi.