Acts is a course designed to help students develop their understanding of the world around them. Through lectures, readings and discussions, this course will explore topics such as politics, economics, history and culture in order to gain an appreciation for how these forces shape our lives. Students will be encouraged to think critically about current events and form opinions on issues that affect us all. By the end of the course, students should have gained a better understanding of global affairs and how they can make informed decisions when it comes to voting or engaging with society at large…read more
Year Three
Bible Prophecy is the study of predictions made in the Bible about future events. It includes prophecies concerning individuals, nations and world history as a whole. The purpose of studying these prophecies is to gain insight into God’s plan for humanity and His ultimate purposes. This course will explore various aspects of Biblical prophecy such as its historical context, literary structure, interpretive methods and application to contemporary life. Through this exploration students will gain an understanding of how prophetic literature can be used to inform their faith journey today…read more
Blood Covenant is a course designed to explore the history, culture and spiritual significance of blood covenants in various cultures around the world. The course will look at how these ancient rituals have been used throughout time as a way to create bonds between individuals, families and communities. We’ll discuss different types of blood covenant ceremonies from traditional African rites to modern day Christian baptismal services. Students will also learn about the symbolism behind each ritual and its importance within certain contexts. By examining both historical and contemporary examples, students will gain an understanding of why this practice has endured for so long across many societies…read more
Childhood Christian Education is a course designed to provide students with an understanding of the Bible and its teachings. The course covers topics such as Biblical history, theology, ethics, and spiritual formation. Students will learn about how Christianity has shaped our world today and explore different interpretations of scripture. Through this course, students will gain knowledge on how to apply their faith in everyday life while developing critical thinking skills that can be used for further study or personal growth…read more
Homiletics is the study of preaching and public speaking. It involves understanding how to craft a sermon or speech that will effectively communicate with an audience, as well as learning techniques for delivering it in an engaging way. This course covers topics such as rhetoric, persuasive writing, storytelling, and delivery styles. Students will learn about different types of sermons and speeches, including expository messages, topical messages, narrative messages, and more. They will also explore various approaches to homiletic communication such as visual aids and multimedia presentations. By the end of this course students should be able to create compelling sermons or speeches that are tailored specifically to their audiences’ needs…read more
New Testament Church History is a course that explores the development of Christianity from its beginnings in the first century to present day. It examines key figures, events and movements within Christian history such as the Reformation, Enlightenment and Modernism. The course also looks at how these developments have shaped contemporary religious thought and practice. Students will gain an understanding of major theological debates throughout church history as well as their relevance for today’s world…read more
OT III – Books of Poetry is a course designed to help students explore the power and beauty of poetry. Through reading, writing, and discussing classic works from poets such as William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost and more; participants will gain an appreciation for the craftsmanship behind these timeless pieces. The class also covers poetic forms like sonnets and haikus in order to give students a better understanding of how different types of poems are structured. By the end of this course, students should have gained insight into both traditional and modern approaches to poetry…read more
Pauline Epistles I is a course designed to introduce students to the epistolary genre. Through this course, students will explore the history and development of letter writing from antiquity through modern times. Students will learn about different types of letters such as love letters, business correspondence, and political missives. They will also be introduced to various literary devices used in letter writing such as metaphor, allusion, irony, satire and more. By the end of the course, students should have an understanding of how effective communication can be achieved through written expression…read more
Romans I is a course designed to provide an overview of the history, culture and literature of Ancient Rome. The course covers topics such as Roman politics, religion, art and architecture, warfare and society. Students will gain insight into how these aspects shaped the development of Roman civilization from its earliest days through to its fall in 476 AD. Through lectures, readings and discussions students will explore key figures such as Julius Caesar, Augustus Caesar and Nero as well as important events like the Punic Wars or the rise of Christianity in Rome. By studying this period in depth students can better understand our own modern world today…read more
Romans II is a course designed to provide an in-depth exploration of the history, culture and literature of Ancient Rome. The course covers topics such as Roman religion, art, architecture, politics and warfare. Students will also examine primary sources from ancient authors such as Cicero and Virgil. Through this study students will gain insight into how the Roman Empire shaped Western civilization for centuries after its fall…read more
Spiritual Warfare I is a course designed to help students understand the spiritual battle that takes place in our lives. The class will explore topics such as demonic activity, spiritual warfare strategies, and how to protect yourself from evil forces. Students will learn about the different types of demons and their tactics for attacking us spiritually. They’ll also be taught how to use prayer and other tools to fight back against these attacks. Finally, they’ll gain insight into God’s power over all things – including Satan himself! By taking this course, students can become better equipped with knowledge on how to defend themselves against any kind of spiritual attack or temptation they may face in life…read more
Systematic Theology III is a course designed to provide an in-depth exploration of the Christian faith. Students will be introduced to topics such as divine revelation, God’s nature and attributes, Christology, soteriology, pneumatology and ecclesiology. Through lectures, readings and discussions students will gain a better understanding of how these doctrines relate to one another within the framework of systematic theology. This course also provides an opportunity for students to develop their own theological positions on various issues related to Christianity…read more