Artizo

THE ARTIZO INSTITUTE
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The Artizo Internship Programs

The Artizo Institute offers the following internship programs:

  1. Two separate apprenticeship programs
    Internship I
    Internship II
  2. Extensive professional development resources for trainers.

Both internship programs focus on practical training through immersion in gospel ministry, alongside gospel ministers who act as mentors and coaches. Participants also complete a wide range of activities outside of immersion, including guided readings, training exercises, and teaching sessions. Positive, lively, and regular interaction between trainer and apprentice enhances the Artizo experience.

Artizo does not follow a standard, set institutional curriculum; rather, the program is molded to fit the needs and skills of each person. Artizo uses a fully developed and comprehensive curriculum that allows for flexibility in course content. The Director of Training and staff in your training church will assist you in building a program that’s right for you.

Participants will work towards the eight training goals of gospel ministry as they immerse themselves in a variety of gospel activities. These goals will be reviewed and discussed throughout the program, in the context of the ministries in which the trainees are involved.

 

 

 
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Become an Intern

Become an Artizo trainer

“Congregations thrive when clergy are equipped to preach the Scripture and provide leadership that models the love, integrity, humility, wisdom, and courage of God.”

Canon David Short
Executive Director
Artizo Institute
Rector of St. John’s (Shaughnessy) Anglican Church, Vancouver

The Artizo Institute trains able, faithful, innovative and confident gospel ministers to know and understand the Bible, lead effectively, proclaim the gospel, and be able to train others to do the same. Artizo prepares young leaders for full-time ministry by allowing them to serve the body of Christ in their local church with experienced gospel ministers as mentors.
"Maturity in Christ, and usefulness for Christ are the gains that the Artizo program offers to Christian young men and women. I am enthusiatic about this program. Already, I can see Artizo alumni standing out as leaders."

Canon Dr. James I. Packer
Director of Anglican Studies Program at Regent College