Graduation

Learn the Ministry
Earn your Diploma

 

How to graduate

In order to receive your first year diploma you must graduate from your first year foundational program according to the standards set forth in the Student Handbook.

You can take the First Year Foundational Program at the Live School in Edmonton or at any other Video School in Canada.

In order to receive your second year certificate you must accomplish your Second Year Apprenticeship Program according to the standards set forth in the Student Handbook.

How to become licensed and ordained

In order to become licensed and/or ordained with Canada Word of Faith Ministries you must have successfully completed your first year instruction and second year apprenticeship program at the CanadaWord of Faith Bible Training Centre.

From application to graduation

After submitting your application form and upon receiving your references the application process will take anywhere from 4-6 weeks.
Once accepted, you will receive a welcoming letter from the Canada Word of Faith Bible Training Centre and your ministry journey can begin to take off.

The year will begin with an "Orientation Day" on Monday, September 29, 2008 at 9:00 AM MST to help you become further acquainted with the school year at the Ministry Training Centre. You will receive detailed instructions regarding the curriculum, what you must do to graduate, and how to become eligible for future licensing and ordination.

Classroom Activity

Each morning you will have the opportunity to participate or lead in Praise and Worship before your classes begin.
At 8:50 AM sharp you will be leading your classmates in a time of prayer, praise and faith confessions in order to have a strong start of the day and be ready for your instructor at 9:00 AM.

Every instructor will be teaching his or her topic for a period of three hours a day with a ten-minute break between each class period of fifty minutes.

Each topic will be taught very thoroughly over a period of 4 days (Monday-Thursday) for a total of twelve hours.

You will be tested every Friday during the first hour of class with 25 multiple choice questions to show your comprehension of the topic that was taight that week.