
A major in religion is an integral part of a liberal arts education. At Central, the religion department offers courses in:
We train students who are accepted into prestigious graduate programs and seminaries across the nation.
For those interested in a vocation in church or missions, we combine intellectual study into wisdom in the study of Scripture, church and ministry.
Graduates have gone on to become pastors, missionaries, teachers or join fields such as law enforcement and political consulting.
Central College continues the emphasis of Christian Reformed tradition to prepare students for a life of service to God and community.
The seminar includes:
Past internships include:
Senior religion/theatre major from Williamsburg, Iowa
I wanted to seek out the history behind Christianity, as well as other religions, in order to have a better understanding of them.
I have gotten to co-lead The Calm with another student as well as study internationally with the International Church of Leiden and retreat in Belgium. I have been able to meet Christians from around the world, including Africans, Indians, Norwegians and others. I love the diverse and unified Christian community.

I am still working on discerning that. I know I will love God with all my heart, soul, mind and strength and loving people with the same love Christ bestows upon me.
I am considering starting a non-profit organization or a Christian coffee shop. I am also looking into graduate work at schools that offer both social work and theology education.
Colossians 3:14 – “And the greatest article of clothing you can wear is love. Love is what binds us all together in perfect harmony.”
Remember that classes are taught at an academic level, so you will be challenged to think beyond your Western Christian Orthodox upbringing (if this is the case). You will experience various faith cocoons — don’t be afraid to question things. God would not be God if we could understand and fathom Him completely.