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ON-CAMPUS/LIVE INTERACTIVE REMOTE CLASS SCHEDULE

WINTER 2025

January 6 - March 27

NOTICE: ALL CLASSES CONDUCTED VIA LIVE INTERACTIVE REMOTE VIDEO... STUDY LIVE FROM HOME!


TUESDAY 12:00 NOON

ASSOCIATE-BACHELOR COURSES

Training and Supervising Volunteers (CE406) - cg

A program designed to teach basic principles for recruiting and training the body of Christ for service. Special emphasis will be given to the Spiritual gifts.

MASTERS COURSES

Training and Supervising Volunteers (CE516) - cg

A program designed to teach basic principles for recruiting and training the body of Christ for service. Special emphasis will be given to the Spiritual gifts.


TUESDAY 6:00 PM

ASSOCIATE-BACHELOR COURSES

A Study of the Letter to the Romans (BS304) - cw

An analytical and expositional study of the book of Romans.  Special emphasis will be placed upon the historical content of the book, its purpose and doctrinal themes, as well as its practical application in the lives of believers today.

Church Administration (PM402) - ls

This course will examine practical leadership principles, assisting students in developing effective ministry management and administration skills and integrating them into their own ministry. Practical guidelines for oversight, organization, and administration of the local church and ministry will be discussed, including working with boards, committees, finances, establishing budgets, and the effective training of leaders.

MASTERS COURSES

Exposition of Romans (BS504) - cw

An analytical and expositional study of the book of Romans.  Special emphasis will be placed upon the historical content of the book, its purpose and doctrinal themes, as well as its practical application in the lives of believers today.

Ministry Management (PM505) - ls

This course will address the oversight, organization, and administration of the local church and ministry, applying Biblical and practical guidelines in the areas of leadership, management, supervision, and finances. Upon completion, participants should have an increased understanding of the role of church/ministry administration and management.


TUESDAY 7:30 PM

ASSOCIATE-BACHELOR COURSES

Introduction to Christian Counseling (CC205) - ls

An introduction to the basic principles and techniques of Biblical counseling and its application to the ministry of Christian workers.  This course will examine basic Biblical foundations for effective Christian ministry.  

The Anointing of the Holy Spirit (TH370) - cw **New Course**

Scripture reveals that the prophets functioned under the anointing of the Holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:21); the Lord Jesus Christ conducted His ministry by the anointing (Acts 10:38; Luke 4:18-19); the early church ministered with the anointing (Acts 1:8; 2:1-4); and the anointing received from Christ lives in every believer (1 John 2:27). This course will examine aspects and characteristics of the presence and ministry of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer throughout both the Old and New Covenants.

MASTERS COURSES

Studies in the Holy Spirit (TH570) - cw  **New Course**

Scripture reveals that the prophets functioned under the anointing of the Holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:21); the Lord Jesus Christ conducted His ministry by the anointing (Acts 10:38; Luke 4:18-19); the early church ministered with the anointing (Acts 1:8; 2:1-4); and the anointing received from Christ lives in every believer (1 John 2:27). This course will examine aspects and characteristics of the presence and ministry of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer throughout both the Old and New Covenants.


THURSDAY 12 NOON

ASSOCIATE-BACHELOR COURSES

Victorious Grace: A Study of 2 Corinthians (BS408) - ga

The key word in Second Corinthians is comfort or consolation, thus, this study will demonstrate the victorious grace of God, and provide a message of hope for all believers. Upon completion, the student should have a good comprehension of the theme, purpose, and message of the letter, as well a renewed appreciation for the life and mission of the Apostle Paul.

MASTERS COURSES

Exposition of 2 Corinthians (BS508) - ga

This course will provide an expositional study of the second letter to the Corinthians. Emphasis will be given to the background and purpose of the letter, as well as its contemporary practical application.


THURSDAY 6:00 PM

ASSOCIATE-BACHELOR

Great Bible Doctrines (BS102) - cw

Introduction to Systematic Theology. The principles of the faith will be examined in this course as we examine in depth the major doctrines of the Bible. Essential doctrines such as the doctrine of God, the Scriptures, the finished work of Christ, the Holy Spirit, eschatology, and many more will be studied in detail.

Bible History: How We Got the Bible (TH301) - lb

Bibliology: This course examines evidences that validate the divine origin and revelation of the Bible, its authenticity, inspiration, canonicity, and inerrancy.

MASTERS COURSES

Bibliology: The Origin of Scripture (TH531) - lb

The study will inform students of the historicity and accuracy of the Scriptures, which should reinforce the confidence we place in the Bible.


THURSDAY 7:30 PM

ASSOCIATE-BACHELOR COURSES

Theology I: A Study of God (TH304) - tn

A study of the divine nature, character, and attributes of God, this course will provide a deeper understanding of God, and an enhanced faith in Him.

Grace & Law (TH307) - cw

A Scriptural examination of grace and law. This course will contrast grace and law and seek to enhance the student’s understanding and knowledge of what is meant by salvation by grace through faith in Christ.  

MASTERS COURSES

Theology Proper (TH514) - tn

This course will address what the Scriptures teach about God, providing a strong theological context into which the practice of one’s faith exists. 

Exposition of the Letter to the Galatians (TH517) - cw

Grace & Law: The message of justification by faith has often been misunderstood and distorted by those who possess an incorrect understanding of Scripture, or an alternate agenda (Galatians 1:9). Upon completion of this course, students should have a good understanding of the Scriptural doctrine of justification by faith and an awareness of the challenges facing the believer today. 

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INSTRUCTOR CODE: ls-Summey, lb-Bell, jt-Taylor, jj-Jessup, lm-Myers, tn-Nelson, cg-Goode, kb-Brown, ww-Watts, ja-Abernathy, ga-Adkins, ac-Cuthrell, mh-Hayes, cw-Wood,