Courses
Apologetics & Polemics
The Biblical Basis for Polemics – Examine scriptural commands to defend the faith and expose false doctrine, understanding the difference between godly correction and divisiveness.
Historical Polemics and the Early Church – Study how early church fathers like Athanasius, Augustine, and Irenaeus defended orthodox doctrine against heresies.
Identifying False Teachings – Learn to recognize theological errors, distortions of Scripture, and counterfeit gospels in both historical and contemporary settings.
Bible Interpretation
Explore how the Bible was written, preserved, and empowered by the Holy Spirit to reveal God’s truth.
Learn foundational methods for interpreting Scripture — context, culture, grammar, and literary form.
See how all of Scripture fits together in one redemptive story pointing to Jesus Christ.
Bibliology
Inspiration and Authority of Scripture – Examine how God inspired the biblical authors and why Scripture stands as the final authority for Christian belief and conduct.
Canon of the Bible – Study the historical and theological process by which the books of the Bible were recognized as divinely inspired and authoritative.
Inerrancy and Reliability – Understand the doctrine of biblical inerrancy and explore historical and contemporary arguments affirming the trustworthiness of Scripture.
Blood Covenant
Biblical Foundation of Covenant – Discover the meaning, structure, and cultural background of blood covenants in ancient times and how they shape biblical theology.
Covenants in the Old Testament – Explore the covenants made with Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David, and how each reveals God’s unfolding plan of redemption.
The New Covenant in Christ’s Blood – Examine how Jesus fulfills and perfects all previous covenants through His sacrificial death and resurrection.
Building Teams
Understand how teamwork reflects God’s design for the Church — many members, one body, united in purpose.
Learn how to cast clear vision and align people’s gifts and passions toward a common goal.
Develop communication habits that build trust, clarity, and unity in diverse teams.
Christian Leadership
The Biblical Foundations of Leadership – Explore God’s design for leadership and how it differs from worldly models of authority and success.
The Character of a Godly Leader – Study essential traits such as humility, faithfulness, courage, and integrity that define spiritual leaders in every generation.
The Servant Leadership Model of Jesus – Learn how Christ’s life and ministry demonstrate leadership through love, sacrifice, and empowerment of others.
Christian Ordinances
Biblical Foundations of the Ordinances – Explore the scriptural origins and commands of Jesus concerning baptism and communion as central practices of the Christian faith.
The Meaning of Water Baptism – Understand baptism as an outward testimony of inward transformation, symbolizing repentance, identification with Christ, and entrance into the body of believers.
The Lord’s Supper (Communion) – Study the theological depth of the Eucharist as a memorial of Christ’s sacrifice, a proclamation of His death, and a celebration of His promised return.
Christology
Discover the pre-existence of Christ, His role in creation, and His divine identity revealed throughout Scripture.
Explore the miracle of the Word becoming flesh — the union of divine and human natures in the person of Jesus.
Understand the significance of the crucifixion as the center of God’s redemptive plan and the ultimate expression of divine love.
Church Growth Principles
Discover how God designed the Church to grow — in faith, love, and influence — through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Learn how strong, servant-hearted leadership and clear vision drive sustainable growth and unity.
Explore how intentional discipleship and mentoring produce mature believers and multiply leaders.
Church History
The Apostolic and Early Church – Study the origins of Christianity, the ministry of the apostles, the growth of the early Church under persecution, and the writings of the Church Fathers.
The Rise of Christendom – Examine the legalization of Christianity, the formation of creeds, church councils, and the establishment of the Church within the Roman Empire.
The Reformation and Renewal Movements – Explore the causes and impact of the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic Counter-Reformation, and later renewal movements that reshaped Christian thought and practice.
Competent Communication
Discover the biblical foundation of communication and how words can shape lives and reflect God’s heart.
Learn the essential skills of clarity, tone, storytelling, and structure for impactful communication.
Develop empathy and understanding to foster stronger relationships and resolve conflict wisely.
Cultivating Culture
Understand how culture shapes every team, ministry, and organization — often more than strategy or structure.
Explore the values and attitudes modeled by Jesus that define healthy, Spirit-led environments.
Learn how to foster belonging, honor, and accountability in diverse teams and church settings.