Available courses

An introduction to the Bible as God’s Word written down, this course emphasizes the importance of basic Bible divisions, with the goal of personal understanding and consistent/faithful use by every student of God’s Word. It stresses the ability to defend the belief that the Bible is true and inspired by God.

Obedience to Acts 2:38 is the birthplace of the Christian life. Next, is the rigorous continuous process of growing in Christ and living like Him. The Christian life is a battle (Ephesians 6:10-11) and a race (Hebrews 12:1-2). This introductory level course serves as a how-to-grow guide for Christian development. The biblical principles found in this course when followed will produce spiritual growth (2 Peter 3:18).

This course examines the Life of Christ, His history (birth, childhood, ministry, death, burial, and resurrection) as well as His actions (miracles, controversies, public speaking). The student will understand who Christ is, and who they should become in Him.

This course reveals the continuing ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ in the world through the Holy Spirit, and God-called men and women. It assists the student in understanding the historical and doctrinal value of the Book of Acts. It begins with the birth of the Church. The unchanging truths and principles gleaned from Acts will be taught to better equip the students for the task of world evangelism.

 

This introductory course seeks to expose the need for evangelism and motivates students toward meeting that need. It explains the: who, what, when, where, why, and how of evangelism.

Pentecostal Doctrine builds upon the foundation of the infallible Word of God. From this bedrock rises the framework of the doctrinal principles which began in Christ and were passed directly to His apostles. The term “doctrine” means “teaching,” and we must teach as the apostles taught. This course is a systematic outline of essential apostolic teachings, which gives students the knowledge necessary to live effective apostolic lives.

Every single believer is called to be on God’s mission. This course explains the guiding principle of the Bible and traces the biblical view of mission throughout both the Old and New Testaments. Using a missional lens, it examines topics such as worship, leadership, holiness, church governance, prayer, sermon preparation, fellowship, culture, hospitality, and the work of the Spirit. This call to mission should result in true spiritual (re)formation.


Spiritual Leadership I breaks down the process of how a good leader is developed. It pinpoints “must have qualities,” highlights Biblical examples, and stresses the leadership building blocks of unity, integrity, and zeal. Students will transform character, identify and overcome opposition, and go the extra mile to transform into the godly leaders they can become.