Explore Our Sacred Studies
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Old Testament Foundations
The Bible is the greatest book of all times and is relevant for seasons, times and ages. This course is a survey concerning how we got our Bible, beginning with the Source, authorship, authenticity and authority. It includes the background of the original languages, versions and translation, the formation of the English Bible, divisions of the Bible, and an introduction to the books of the Old and New Testaments.
A comprehensive curriculum designed to nurture your spiritual growth and theological understanding through deep engagement with the scriptures.
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New Testament Studies
This course is a survey of the gospels and the letters of the New Testament. It is a study concerning Christ as Man, Savior, King and God; His first and second advents; the writings of Paul and the other Apostles; instructions for the body of Christ and the revelation of the Church. The purpose, theme, emphasis and key verses of each epistle will be outlined.
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Advance Theology
An introduction to the basic doctrines of the Christian faith. It includes a study of the basic premise of theology beginning with the establishing of the validity of the Scriptures. This course examines doctrines such as God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, Man, Sin, Salvation, and Angels.
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Pastorial Excellence
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Biblical Hermeneutics
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Biblical Homiletics
This course covers the total person and office of the Pastor; the associate pastor(s); the lay leader; the Deacons/Deaconess; the Missionary and Evangelist and every head of each department of the Church.
This is to ensure that every department of the church is on the same page with the Pastor. Hence, providing an open door and an avenue so that the senior Pastor can attain excellence in his ministry, leading the congregation in deeper truth in the Word of God and a closer relationship with Him.
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iIt is therefore recommended that, along with the Pastor, every department head take this course.
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NB: Homiletics and Hermeneutics is a part of this course
This course provides an outline of the various principles and methods used to interpret a given passage of Scripture. This is why it is referred to as the "science and art of interpretation". this comes after the materials of the text is discovered - this is called "Exegesis" which is the essence of Hermeneutics.
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God is the author of the Scriptures which He has given through human agencies. Hence, the contents of the Scriptures, to a great extent, must be far above the ordinary concepts of the human mind. Bible scholars believe a biblical text must be interpreted according to the language in which it was written, its historical context, the identity and purpose of the author, its literary nature, and the situation to which it was originally addressed.
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NB: This course is the essence or the spirit of Homiletics, one cannot survive without the other.
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This course will provide an introduction to the science and art of preparing and delivering sermons. To be proficient in this, hermineutics and exegesis also be studied. Why? Because Homiletics is the embodiment of hermeneutics, and hermineutics is the embodiment of exegesis.
The focus will be on structure, Biblical content and application to the Christian walk. Opportunity will be given to practice short sermons in chapel.
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NB: This course is not separate from Hermeneutics, but rather its embodiment.
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