P-122, 522 Christ in the Passover (5 credits)
This course provides an interesting and informational understanding for the student attempting to understand the relation of the Passover celebration. The Messiah as the Passover Lamb will be revealed, and one will appreciate the fine tapestry weaving of the Old and New Testament Scriptures.
P-123, 523 A Dwelling Place for God (5 credits each)
Using selected writings by Ruth Specter Lascelle, an overview of the ancient Hebrew Tabernacle will be covered, giving one a better understanding of New covenant applications, with Old and New Testament passages.
P-221, 521 Hebraic Roots of Christianity (5 credits)
Using selected passages of Scriptures, from both the Old and New Testament, the student will gain a clearer understanding of the Hebraic Roots of our faith. How they applied then, and how they are applicable today is exciting, and will greatly enrich each student's life.
P-211, 221, 511, 521 Experiencing God I and II (5 credits each)
During this course the students will be involved and active participants in a study of the Bible to learn to know God better, learn how to know when God is speaking to them and how to adjust one's life to God's will. There is a workbook and course videos featuring Henry Blackaby and Claude King, the co-authors of the study. (Students will only need to purchase the workbook.)
P-331, 531 The Pastor's Role in Worship, Service, and the Professional Care of Souls (3 credits each)
This course offers the student a close look at the ministers role in worship, service, communion, weddings, funerals, and other services that one may become involved in, with a practical application of positive classroom participation and role playing.
P-601, 611 Homiletics I and II (5 credits each)
Method, composition and delivery of sermons and teaching texts are designed to help the student practice and develop positive preaching and teaching skills.
P-610 Listening to God (5 credits)
The student will learn how to prepare their heart for the Lord to speak to them, how and why He speaks, how to actively listen and many other key elements for hearing the voice of God in todays world. This is a spiritual discipline that is important and essential for living and ministering in the presence of God.