In seminary, students and their teachers meet each weekday during the school year to study scripture. The curriculum is organized in a sequential or chapter by chapter manner. Instruction concentrates on a different volume of scripture each year, rotating between the following four courses: Old Testament , New Testament , Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants and Church History. By the time a student graduates from seminary, he or she will have completed the study of all of the standard works of scripture.
Students with disabilities may be assisted with alternative format materials and, in some locations, adapted needs classes. The program has since grown into a worldwide system of religious education, bringing gospel instruction to young members of the Church throughout the world.
From small beginnings, the seminary program and its collegiate counterpart — institutes of religion — grew to become the primary educational entities in the Church, with a larger enrollment than any other LDS educational venture and a wider reach than almost any educational organization worldwide.
Today the seminary and institute programs teach over , students in over different countries. For more information on the use of the name of the Church, go to our online Style Guide. To download media files, please first review and agree to the Terms of Use. In this video, Chad Webb emphasizes how seminary instructors can best help youth today by focusing on doctrinal mastery that will create experiences to deepen conversion, relevance, and belonging.
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