Summer 2020/Fuller Online/MAGL

MC506

Villacorta

MC506: LEADING A MISSIONAL COMMUNITY (4 Units: 160 Hours)
Wilmer G. Villacorta, PhD., Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies

DESCRIPTION: This course begins with a definition of missional leadership as the transformation of people and communities/institutions to participate, through meaningful relations and in the power of the Spirit, in missio Dei. The significance of transformative spirituality for missional leadership is explored. The nature, identity and purpose of the people of God as a community embedded in a Trinitarian ecclesiology should reclaim mission as a transformative spirituality both locally and globally. This course assists leaders in the development of a missional ecclesiology and a framework of transformative spirituality in order to lead their congregation/organization into well-informed practices and enhanced capacities for redemptive transformation and engagement.

LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon the successful completion of the course, students will have:

  1. Gained a theological/spiritual perspective on the issues of Christian mission, Trinitarian ecclesiology and missional leadership
  2. Gained understanding of ecclesiology and missiology from both historical and contemporary perspectives
  3. Discerned and assessed their own congregation’s/organization’s missional spirituality, ecclesial identity and mission paradigm
  4. Assessed the current praxis of the people of faith and considered future steps for a holistic dialogue/engagement with people of other faiths and creation care.
  5. Developed a leadership strategy, including theological, missiological and praxeological dimensions for personal and communal missional transformation.

COURSE FORMAT: The class will be conducted on the Internet using a 10-week lesson program aligned with Fuller’s academic calendar. Each week students and the instructor will interact with the material through journaling and threaded discussions. The sessions include a time of spiritual formation as well as inputs on key concepts, reading and other assignments that promote active peer learning.There will also be virtual small group activities to interactively reflect and plan implementation of concepts.

REQUIRED READING: Approximately 1,100pages (65 hours)-to be read in the order they appear:

ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:

  1. View course MP3/MP4 lectures and other course readings (20%) LO’s 1, 2 and 3 [20 hours].
  2. Approximately 1,100 pages of required reading [65 hours].
  3. Weekly discussions (10%) (1 hour/week=10 hours) LO’s 1, 3, 4 and 5.
  4. Journaling (10%) (1 hour/week= 10 hours) LO’s 1, 2, and 3.
  5. Peer interaction (10%) (10 hours) LO’s 3, 4 and 5.
  6. Four reading reports (10%) (10 hours) LO’s 1, 2, 4 and 5.
  7. 6,000 word Final Paper (25 pages) (40%) (45 hours) LO’s 3,4 and 5.

PREREQUISITES: This course is only available to those who are accepted into the MA in Global Leadership.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: A required course for the cohort portion of the MA in Global Leadership. NO AUDITORS.

FINAL EXAMINATION: No written examination.

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