About the Graduate Certificate in Worship Leadership
Why Study Worship Leadership at Cedarville?
The fully online, four-course, 12-credit hour graduate certificate in worship leadership will equip you to lead God's people in true, biblically grounded worship. Offered jointly by our School of Biblical and Theological Studies and Department of Music and Worship, this certificate will give you the theological foundation and practical skills you need to be an effective worship leader. You'll be prepared to honor God with your gifts as you serve His body through worship leadership.
If you want to go deeper in your theological and ministry training, Cedarville also offers an online, 36-credit hour master's program in Worship and Theology. After completing the certificate, you are already one-third of the way to earning your master's!
Request Info Schedule an AppointmentWhat Sets Cedarville Apart?
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Biblical Worldview
All courses are built on the solid foundation of Scripture. -
Online and Accelerated
All courses are offered in an online format, 1- and 2-year completion options. -
Affordable
Cedarville’s online ministry programs are competitively priced with available financial aid.
Program Overview
Program Format and Related Programs
Cedarville offers graduate and undergraduate programs with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you choose the degree or program that is the best fit for you.
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Program Level and Format
- Graduate
- Online
Program Contacts
Program News
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Paul Baloche To Debut New Song at Cedarville’s Worship 4:24 Conference
Worship leader Paul Baloche will headline Cedarville University’s Worship 4:24 Conference, Jan. 29–31. He will debut a new song, “Spirit and Truth,” co-written with John Bolin and inspired by John 4:24. -
A Return to Authentic Christian Music
Cedarville alumnus Chad Winder and Citizen Way’s Ben Calhoun are creating a worship album that blends classic hymns with biblical truth. Their goal: to restore authenticity to Christian music by focusing on theology over trends.