The church planting program is a four semester program. Semesters are 18-weeks in length and allow for holiday and summer breaks.
Structured classes run from 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday. Childcare is provided 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. From 1:30 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, various activities take place, including classes, personal development, community outreach and campus ministries.
Students choosing employment while in Ethnos360 Training are expected to fulfill all training requirements:
- Class responsibilities
- Extracurricular responsibilities which generally take place during weekday afternoons but include some time during evenings and weekends.
- Ethnos360 Training is an exempt status school approved by the MO Department of Higher Education. In that category we are allowed to issue religious degrees (no arts or sciences) and offer non-accredited Bachelors or Associates of Intercultural Ministries degrees.
- Ethnos360 Training is not accredited and does not qualify for any Federal aid programs or tax Education Credits.
- Ethnos360 Training is an approved school for those qualifying for Veteran’s Benefits.
There are currently 60 missionary families or individuals serving at Ethnos360 Training.
Everyone on Ethnos360 Training staff brings first-hand experience to the specialized training you receive, offering both the practical and spiritual preparation you need to become an important part of the team that is planting tribal churches.