Spring 2026 Course Descriptions
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If Jesus has all authority in heaven and on earth, what does that actually mean for us as believers? This course begins with that question—one that many Christians wrestle with at some point in their walk of faith.
The Believer’s Authority provides a balanced, Christ-centered, and Spirit-dependent understanding of authority. Rather than leaning toward excess, misuse, or passivity, the course examines what it means to live and serve under God’s authority as His representatives on the earth.
Through Scripture and discussion, students will be challenged and encouraged to understand their authority in Christ so they can fulfill God’s purpose and plan with wisdom, humility, and spiritual discernment.
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Pastoral Theology represents the highest level of academic instruction offered, focusing on advanced pastoral studies and theological reflection.
This doctoral course is designed for students engaged in pastoral ministry who seek deeper theological understanding and advanced application of pastoral principles.
Emphasis is placed on rigorous study, theological depth, and practical integration for ministry leadership at the doctoral level.
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While many Christians affirm who Jesus is and acknowledge the importance of the Holy Spirit, many struggle to explain these doctrines clearly, biblically, and confidently. This course is designed to address that need through careful study of Scripture.
Students will explore the person, work, mission, and future return of Jesus Christ, as well as the role of the Holy Spirit in applying the work of Christ to the believer and the church.
Emphasis is placed on biblical authority, doctrinal clarity, spiritual discernment, Christ-centered worship, and Spirit-empowered living, providing a balanced theological foundation for faith and practice.
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You may already know what you want to say, but in academic or professional settings, you’re often expected to say it differently. This course is designed for adults who already know how to communicate but want their writing to work better in school, at work, and in other formal environments.
Rather than fixing people or judging how they speak or write, the course focuses on understanding how institutions, colleges, and workplaces expect writing to look—and how to adjust language to meet those expectations. Students learn how to turn ideas into clear sentences, organized paragraphs, and complete written works that communicate meaning effectively without giving up their own voice.
The goal is not to change how you speak in everyday life, but to help you learn how to “switch codes” and write with clarity, confidence, and purpose when the situation calls for it.
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Faith is an essential element of the Christian life. Scripture teaches that it is impossible to please God without faith, and that faith is foundational to salvation and daily Christian living.
This course examines both the doctrine and the practice of faith, emphasizing not only what believers believe, but how they live out that belief. Faith is presented as trusting the Word of God and acting upon that trust.
Students will learn how to use faith rightly, developing a deeper understanding of how faith operates in everyday life and how it shapes obedience, perseverance, and spiritual growth.
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Every day, believers are required to make decisions—some small, some major—and many struggle with discerning God’s will in the process. This course addresses the common frustration and confusion surrounding guidance and decision-making.
Finding God’s Will explores how God speaks through Scripture, wisdom, discernment, and the work of the Holy Spirit. Students will examine how God provides direction and how believers can learn to recognize His guidance rather than miss it.
This course is designed to bring clarity, confidence, and biblical grounding to those seeking to walk faithfully in God’s will for their lives.
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The fruit of the Spirit described in Galatians 5:22–23 reveal the character of God as formed in the life of the believer through the work of the Holy Spirit.
This course provides an in-depth study of each of the nine virtues, examining how spiritual growth transforms character as believers grow in grace and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ.
Students will discover new insight into familiar passages, gaining a deeper understanding of how the Spirit shapes daily life, conduct, and Christian maturity.
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General Epistles focuses on New Testament letters written by authors other than the Apostle Paul. The course begins with an introduction to Hebrews and continues through James, First and Second Peter, First, Second, and Third John, and the book of Jude.
Though these books are short in length, they provide deep and practical instruction for Christian living. Students will examine how these epistles guide believers in life within the church, the home, and their relationship with God.
This course encourages thoughtful study and reflection, helping students apply biblical truth to everyday Christian life and community.
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Hebrews offers a profound exploration of how Old Testament promises and prophecies are fulfilled in Jesus Christ. This course examines Hebrews through a New Testament lens, revealing the depth, continuity, and richness of Scripture as it points to the superiority of Christ.
Emphasis is placed on understanding the historical setting of the book, the original audience, and the circumstances that led God to inspire its writing. Students will explore how the voices of the prophets, the Psalms, and New Testament revelation come together as one unified message.
The course addresses key themes such as spiritual maturity, entering God’s rest, the new priesthood, faith, and discipline in the Christian walk. Students are encouraged to engage deeply with Scripture, ask questions, and grow in both theological understanding and practical application.
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This course is designed for those who may be struggling in their Christian faith due to difficult circumstances. Hebrews points believers to a deeper understanding of Jesus Christ as the Son of God and the mediator of a better covenant.
Students will study who Jesus is, what He is doing on behalf of believers, and how looking to Him strengthens faith and perseverance. The course emphasizes that knowing Christ more fully is the cure for spiritual weakness and discouragement.
Practical application focuses on how believers are to live in light of Christ’s present work and heavenly ministry, encouraging steadfast faith and confidence in Him.
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What does it really mean to be a leader—and how do you become a leader of excellence? This course begins with a foundational truth: to lead well, you must first learn how to follow.
Leadership 101 examines the qualities of godly leadership with a strong emphasis on servant leadership rather than recognition, position, or prestige. Students are challenged to look honestly at their motivations for leadership and to consider whether they desire to serve others or to be served.
Through Scripture, discussion, and reflection, the course explores leadership integrity, humility, and accountability, encouraging students to pursue leadership that honors God rather than personal ambition.
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Jesus did not come primarily as a teacher, but as a Savior—yet when He taught, He demonstrated unmatched depth, clarity, and wisdom. One of His most powerful teaching methods was the use of parables.
This course explores selected parables of Jesus, examining their meaning, purpose, and spiritual depth. Students will study how parables function as sayings, similitudes, and stories, and why Jesus and the prophets chose this method to reveal spiritual truth.
Emphasis is placed on understanding how the parables shape Christian character, deepen love for others, and call believers to live out the teachings of Christ with greater faithfulness and compassion.
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The Master’s Program is designed for students who are ready to move deeper into systematic study of the Word of God. While the work is demanding, it is intentionally structured to challenge, strengthen, and mature students in their theological understanding.
This program emphasizes careful study of Scripture, thoughtful discussion, and collaborative learning. Students engage deeply with biblical texts, ask meaningful questions, and work through theological concepts together in a supportive learning environment.
The program begins with the Book of Romans, providing a strong foundation for advanced theological study and preparing students for the depth and rigor of graduate-level work.
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This course explores the miracles of Jesus recorded in the New Testament, examining thirty-seven miracles found in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Students will read and study these recorded miracles and reflect on their meaning and purpose.
Beyond study, the course encourages students to experience and engage with the truth that God is still performing miracles today. Through Scripture and discussion, students are invited to grow in faith and confidence in the power of Jesus Christ.
This class is designed to strengthen belief, deepen understanding, and encourage faith as students examine the miraculous works of Jesus in the New Testament.
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Old Testament Survey is a foundational course that provides an overview of all thirty-nine books of the Old Testament, from Genesis through Malachi.
Students will explore the structure, themes, and message of the Old Testament, gaining a broad understanding of God’s redemptive work across Scripture. The course demonstrates how the Old Testament lays the groundwork for the New Testament.
Designed as an introductory yet comprehensive study, this course equips students with a solid biblical foundation for further theological learning.
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Prophetic Boot Camp 2 continues the intensive journey begun in Prophetic Boot Camp I, expanding understanding of prophetic ministry and its role in the life of the believer and the church.
This course explores prophetic dreams and visions, helping students discern their meaning, biblical foundation, and spiritual origin. Students will examine how prophetic dreaming aligns with Scripture and how to distinguish between spiritual revelation and natural imagination.
Additional study includes the eight prayer watches, a case study of the prophet Elijah, and an examination of false prophecy as presented in the Book of Revelation. The course also includes guided prophetic activation exercises designed to equip and prepare students for prophetic ministry.
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How do we persevere in times of hardship? How do we keep from growing weary in well-doing, especially when God seems silent or absent? These are the questions explored through the book of Esther.
Though God is never mentioned by name in the book, this course reveals His unseen hand of providence working behind the scenes. Students will examine how God remains an ever-present help in times of trouble, even when His presence is not immediately visible.
Esther’s story challenges believers to pursue God’s purpose under intense pressure. As fear and danger increase, faith must rise higher. Students are invited to consider how Esther’s courage and obedience speak to their own calling—for such a time as this.
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Typology is the study of the various types found throughout Scripture. You may ask, what is a type? That’s an excellent question—because if you don’t know what a type is, this class is for you.
Biblical typology examines people, events, objects, and themes in Scripture that relate to one another and ultimately point to the Lord Jesus Christ. This approach helps students see how Scripture interprets Scripture.
The course deepens theological understanding by revealing the continuity between the Old Testament and the New Testament, helping students understand how the two come together as one unified message.
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Jesus did not come primarily as a teacher, but as a Savior—yet when He taught, He demonstrated unmatched depth, clarity, and wisdom. One of His most powerful teaching methods was the use of parables.
This course explores selected parables of Jesus, examining their meaning, purpose, and spiritual depth. Students will study how parables function as sayings, similitudes, and stories, and why Jesus and the prophets chose this method to reveal spiritual truth.
Emphasis is placed on understanding how the parables shape Christian character, deepen love for others, and call believers to live out the teachings of Christ with greater faithfulness and compassion.