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Churches benefit from a Seminary Now subscription in numerous ways. While some churches use Seminary Now for resourcing leaders (ministry team development, training emerging leaders, sermon preparation), others use it as a churchwide discipleship resource (small group material, Sunday School curriculum, equipping events). Our team loves helping churches maximize their Seminary Now subscription as a tool for their unique, God-given vision, mission, values, and purpose.
Each Seminary Now church subscription includes a set number of logins for leaders, plus a group viewing license. Leaders may use the 700+ course videos and downloadable workbooks for personal study, and/or they may share in group settings, (small groups, team meetings, discipleship classes, and training events). (Note: A Seminary Now individual subscription does not include a group viewing license. A church subscription is required for group viewing.)
Earn a certificate from Seminary Now by completing 8 courses in a certificate learning track. Course completion entails watching the course, completing the learning workbook, and passing a comprehension quiz. Each login included in a Seminary Now church subscription is eligible for certificate programs.
Our “Leadership Team Favorites” and “Small Group Favorites” Learning Tracks are popular starting points for churches who are new to Seminary Now. Every season in the life of a church is unique, so we recommend spending some time in prayer identifying your church’s goals, looking for where God is working, and thinking about what type of learning is needed by the people you serve… then mapping out your church’s learning accordingly. We offer a variety of pre-designed Learning Tracks to choose from, or our team is here to help you curate your own.
For pricing questions, reach out to Scott Austin at scott@seminarynow.com. For all other questions, contact our team at info@seminarynow.com and we’ll get you pointed in the right direction.