Second Semester Course Outline

  • Kingdom Principles

    Rev. Steve Bilsborough - Instructor

    Through this course, students will gain a better understanding of what the Gospel of the Kingdom is, and how we can live in the principles and attitudes of the Kingdom primarily and more fully today. We will give special attention to the Kingdom teachings of Jesus, especially examining how we should be developing in character as its citizens, and what the relationship of the Kingdom of Heaven is to the world.

  • Discovering the New Testament

    Pastor Ellen Bilsborough - Instructor

    An examination of the redemptive story of the Bible from Matthew to Revelation, emphasizing how that story shapes the Christian’s worldview and informs life decisions. Students will read through and study the New Testament as the story of God; His calling of people into a relationship with Him, as well as with each other into a community.

  • The Essentials: How God Works

    Rev. Robert Iannuccilli - Instructor

    This class will be an identification and explanation of some of the important areas of belief and function within the church. Detailed focus will be given to: Theology proper (the study of the character and nature of God), Paterology (the study of God the Father), Pneumatology (the study of the Holy Spirit), Christology, (the study of Christ the Son), and Soteriology (the study of salvation).

  • Revival

    Minister Sandra Gensel - Instructor

    As we look at the world-shaking beginnings of the church in Acts 2, in comparison to the church of the 21st century, we will examine how the church was birthed, how it spread like wildfire, and what the precursors are to seeing that same type of power and proliferation today as we see the emergence of the last days church.

  • Church History & The Greats

    Pastor Myles Holmes - Instructor

    An overview of Christianity from the Book of Acts and the Apostolic Age to the present. Special attention will be given to provide, knowledge, understanding, and context to: the early church period, the Protestant Reformation, the development of denominations, American Christianity, and World Christianity.

First Semester Course Outline

  • Discovering the Old Testament (I)

  • 21st Century Preaching & Teaching (I)

  • Seeing God: Prayer & Fasting (I)

  • Knowing Your Bible

  • Defending The Faith

  • Abundant Living