Concordia University Texas

03/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/06/2026 13:20

What Can You Do With a Ministry Degree? | Concordia Texas

"What can I actually do with a ministry degree?" At Concordia University Texas, the answer might surprise you.

A ministry degree combines education, psychology, sociology, communications, and theology - skills virtually every employer values. Even theological knowledge, viewed through the lens of morals and values, appeals to organizations prioritizing workplace integrity.

Our alumni demonstrate this versatility through diverse careers in traditional ministry, teaching, nonprofits, business, and entrepreneurship. One graduate discovered her passion while serving in an orphanage in Cambodia and now works as a CPS caseworker in Austin - ministry happening outside traditional church settings.

Unlike the historical expectation for ministers to be "jacks of all trades, masters of none," our program develops "jacks of all trades, masters of one." Students gain broad ministerial skills while specializing in areas like youth ministry, worship leader, non-profit administrator, outdoor ministry director, and missions.

This approach prepares graduates for unexpected challenges. When a student intern's supervising pastor suddenly passed away during Holy Week, the congregation later credited their survival through this crisis to the intern's guidance - a testament to the real-world preparation our program provides.

Our placement success speaks volumes: graduates serving on every continent and in 36 states over our program's 25-year history. Whether you're discerning your call to ministry as a recent high school graduate or mid-career professional, Concordia Texas equips you with versatile skills for meaningful service in multiple fields.

Ready to turn your calling into a career?

At Concordia University Texas, our Ministry program equips you with the knowledge, leadership skills, and hands-on experience to serve in churches, nonprofits, schools, and beyond.

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