1. Course #1033-Psalms, Book 1
(biblical studies)
Instructor: Rev. Johnny Turner
Textbook: Psalms, Vol 1, by
Knight Westminster
This course introduces the
Psalms. Students will continue
to review chiefly the prayers of
faith in times
of diversity.
2.
Course #1038-Survey of Proverbs
(biblical studies)
Instructor:
Rev. Duane Sleet, Sr.
Textbook: Proverbs, Westminster-
This course is a collection of
morals and philosophical
presentations with a broad band
of subjects presented in poetic
form. The book of Proverbs
springs from human experiences
and preserve some of Solomon's
own sayings.
3. Course #1066-Women of the
Bible (biblical studies)
Instructor:
Deaconess Tommie Joiner
Textbook: Every Woman in the
Bible, by Larry Richards &
Thomas Nelson
This course will identify
biblical female characters from
the Old and New Testaments, show
the growth and
contributions made to the Jewish
nation. Women in the
patriarchal families, judges and
queens as well.
4. Course #1075-Synoptic
Gospels (phase 2)
Instructor:
Dr. Lee Roy Jefferson
Textbook: The Synoptic Gospels,
revised and expanded, by Keith
F. Nickle, Westminster.
This course will focus on the
Synoptic Gospels, Mathew, Mark,
and Luke. Students will study
the life and
ministry of Jesus Christ as
portrayed by these three
writers. Through this
comparative study, students will
gain a more comprehensive
understanding of Jesus' Minstry.
5. Course #1079-Survey of John
(phase 3)
Instructor: Rev.Jerome
Cuningham
Textbook: Survey of John and the
Gospel of John, by William
Barclay
This course will focus on the
fourth Gospel and its
uniqueness. Students will
identify the specific features
that characterize John's Gospel
and what distinguishes it from
the Synoptic Gospels, with
emphasis on John's writings and
the ministry of Jesus Christ.
6. Course #1112-Survey of
Revelation (phase 4)
Instructor:
Mrs. Wellma L. Matthews
Textbook: The Revelation of
Jesus Christ, by John Walvoord,
Moody Publishers
This course will focus with
emphasis on authorship, dates,
themes, and recipients. The
prophetic themes, symbols and
interpretations of various
revelations will be discussed.
7.Course #2015-Foundations of
Christian Ethics- (phase 4)
Instructor: Rev. Curtis L.
Whitney
Textbook: Christian
Ethics-Options & Issues, by
Norman Geisler
This course explores the
philosophical and Christological
approaches to Christian Ethics.
Students will engage in biblical
principles for decision-making
and conduct for living.
8. Course #4012 - The Doctrine
of the Holy Spirit (biblical
studies)
Instructor:
Rev. Jenal Hardaway
Textbook: The Holy Spirit,
revised and expanded, by Charles
C.Ryrie
This course will include a
thorough look at the
corresponding doctrines that
impact our understanding of the
work of the Holy Spirit. You
will be able to clearly identify
this doctrine of the Church with
holistic understanding of
salvation and with special
emphasis on justification,
redemption and sanctification.
9.
Course #9008-Public Speaking
(phase 4)
Instructor:
Ms.Olita J. Jenkins
This course provides students
with the process and principles
for writing speeches and
delivering them in
public. You will also learn
basic verbal and non-verbal
communications skills that will
enable you to effectively
communicate with audiences of
all sizes.
Course #8050 - How To Be Single,
Saved and Satisfied in the
Church (certificate)
Instructors: Rev. Rod Mills and
Supt. Christine Webb.
This will introduce the concept
of singles ministry with
emphasis on the employment of
gifts, social issues,
contemporary concerns, and the
full integration of the total
program of the Church. Identify
"issues" that interest Christian
Singles.
Computer Lab- (certificate)
Instructor: Ms.Diana Little
This course is for Christians
and others who want to utilize
computer technology in church as
well as for their own personal
use.