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Courses
Summer 2025
(2-week Seminar)
Course Title: Study Skills and Learning Types
Course Code: SS 101
Credit Hours: 1 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Summer
Instructor(s): Kristen Darley
Course Description:
This course is designed to prepare students for academic success by equipping them with essential study strategies and an understanding of how individual learning styles impact the educational process. Topics include effective note-taking, reading comprehension, test preparation, and concentration techniques. Students will assess their personal learning preferences—visual, auditory, reading/writing, or kinesthetic—and apply this understanding to develop customized study habits. The course also integrates biblical principles on learning, discipline, and wisdom, encouraging students to approach their studies as a form of worship and personal stewardship. This course is especially recommended for first-year students or those returning to formal education.
Course Objectives:
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
1. Identify their preferred learning style(s) and explain how it affects their study habits.
2. Apply effective strategies for time management, note-taking, and test preparation.
3. Integrate spiritual disciplines into their academic routine.
4. Demonstrate improved ability to organize, retain, and apply course content across biblical and theological studies.
1st Quarter 2025
August – October
Course Title: Foundations of Faith: From Salvation to Faith Activation: A Study on True Salvation and the Fundamentals of the Word of Faith – Saying, Believing, Acting
Course Code: FF 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Fall Semester
Instructor(s): Dr. Gabriel Rogers
Course Description:
This dynamic course offers a comprehensive exploration of the foundational truths of the Christian faith, beginning with the doctrine of true salvation and culminating in the practical activation of faith through the principles of the Word of Faith. Designed for both new believers and seasoned Christians seeking deeper understanding. Foundations of Faith will walk students through the biblical pathway from receiving salvation to living a victorious, faith-filled life.
Through in-depth scriptural study and guided reflection, participants will examine the nature of salvation, the transformative power of grace, and what it truly means to be born again. Building on this foundation, the course will unpack the essential principles of "Saying, Believing, and Acting" — the core mechanics of faith that empower believers to align their words and actions with God's promises.
Course Objectives:
1. The biblical definition and assurance of salvation
2. The process of renewing the mind and cultivating spiritual growth
3. The mechanics of faith according to Scripture
4. How to speak the Word of God with authority
5. How to live out faith through deliberate, Spirit-led action
Course Title: Effective Vision and Goal Setting: Me and My Purpose - Answering the Plan of God and the Call of God on Your Life
Course Code: GS 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Fall Semester
Required Materials: Find Follow Fulfill by Andrew Wommack, When God Finds a Man by Pastor Rogers
Instructor(s): Dr. Gabriel Rogers
Course Description:
This transformational course is designed to help believers discover, clarify, and pursue God’s unique purpose for their lives with intentionality and spiritual insight. Effective Vision and Goal Setting: Me and My Purpose guides participants through the process of aligning their personal goals with God’s divine plan, uncovering the call of God, and developing a vision that fuels purposeful, faith-driven living.
Rooted in biblical principles and practical wisdom, this course will challenge students to go beyond surface-level ambitions and connect deeply with God's vision for their lives. Through guided teachings, vision-mapping exercises, and strategic goal setting, participants will learn how to hear God’s voice, articulate their calling, and take actionable steps toward fulfilling their kingdom assignment. Whether you're seeking clarity in a new season or ready to take bold steps toward your calling, this course will equip and inspire you to live with purpose, on purpose.
Course Objectives:
1. Understand how to discern God’s plan and calling for their lives
2. Learn to develop a personal vision that reflects their divine purpose
3. Set faith-filled, strategic goals aligned with biblical values
4. Overcome distractions, fear, and limiting beliefs
5. Create a Spirit-led action plan to pursue their God-given destiny
2nd Quarter 2025
October – December
Course Title: The Holy Spirit: Spirit Filled Living and Signs Wonders and Miracles
Course Code: HS 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Fall Semester
Required Materials: How To Be Led By The Spirit by Kenneth Hagin
Instructor(s): TBD
Course Description:
This powerful and engaging course offers an in-depth study of the person and work of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the transformative impact of Spirit-filled living and the demonstration of God’s power through signs, wonders, and miracles. Designed for believers who desire to experience the fullness of the Holy Spirit, this course explores both the theological foundation and practical outworking of a Spirit-led life.
Through Scripture, teaching, and activation, The Holy Spirit: Spirit-Filled Living and Signs, Wonders, and Miracles course equips students to understand the role of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s daily walk, spiritual growth, and supernatural ministry. Topics include the baptism of the Holy Spirit, the gifts of the Spirit, hearing God's voice, and operating in faith for healing, deliverance, and miracles. This course is both foundational and empowering, designed to lead you into a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit and to equip you to walk in supernatural power for Kingdom impact.
Course Objectives:
1. Gain a clear understanding of who the Holy Spirit is and His role in the believer’s life
2. Learn the difference between indwelling and infilling of the Holy Spirit
3. Receive biblical teaching on spiritual gifts and how to flow in them
4. Cultivate a lifestyle of intimacy with the Holy Spirit
5. Be activated to operate in signs, wonders, and miracles with boldness and discernment
Course Title: Eschatology and the Rapture Revelation
Course Code: ESC 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Fall Semester
Required Materials: N/A
Instructor(s): Pastor Rondy Long
Course Description:
This course offers an in-depth exploration of biblical eschatology with a focused study on the Rapture. Students will examine key prophetic passages from both the Old and New Testaments, gaining a comprehensive understanding of end-times theology. Special emphasis will be placed on differing interpretations of the Rapture (pre-tribulation, mid-tribulation, post-tribulation) and how these views shape Christian thought and practice. Through historical context, theological frameworks, and comparative analysis of major eschatological systems students will be equipped to critically engage with one of the most complex and debated topics in Christian theology.
Course Objectives:
1. Develop a theological framework for understanding end-time events.
2. Evaluate the major views of the Rapture
3. Explore how eschatological beliefs influence Christian life and mission.
3rd Quarter 2026
January – March
Course Title: Biblical Counseling
Course Code: BC 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Spring Semester
Required Materials: N/A
Instructor(s): Dr. Gabriel Rogers and Kristen Darley
Course Description:
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to biblical counseling, emphasizing the sufficiency of Scripture in addressing the spiritual, emotional, and relational needs of individuals. Students will explore how biblical truth, when applied with wisdom and compassion, offers hope and transformation in the lives of those struggling with sin, suffering, and everyday challenges. Topics include the theology of counseling, the role of the Holy Spirit, understanding the heart, and practical counseling techniques rooted in Scripture. Students will also compare and contrast biblical counseling with secular approaches, learning how to counsel in truth and love within the church and beyond.
Course Objectives:
1. Develop a biblical philosophy of counseling grounded in the authority of Scripture.
2. Identify and address heart-level issues using biblical principles.
3. Gain practical skills for listening, discerning, and speaking the truth in love.
4. Understand how to offer gospel-centered hope and guidance in a variety of counseling situations.
Course Title: Old & New Testament Survey/How to Study The Bible
Course Code: HTS 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Spring Semester
Required Materials: N/A
Instructor(s): First Lady Stephanie Rogers and Audrey McCaskill
Course Description:
This foundational course offers a comprehensive overview of the entire Bible—covering the key themes, structure, and storyline of both the Old and New Testaments—while equipping students with essential tools for effective Bible study. Students will trace God’s redemptive plan from Genesis to Revelation, gaining insight into the historical and cultural context of each book, and how they fit together as one unified narrative. This dual-focus course is ideal for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bible and grow in their ability to study and teach it with confidence and clarity.
Course Objectives:
1. Gain a solid grasp of the structure and message of the Old and New Testaments.
2. Understand the big picture of God’s redemptive plan throughout Scripture.
3. Develop skills to study the Bible accurately and apply it meaningfully.
4. Learn how to teach or share biblical truth with clarity and confidence.
4th Quarter 2026
March - May
Course Title: Ethic’s, Honor, Integrity & Excellence in Ministry
Course Code: EHI 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Spring Semester
Required Materials: Ten Test of Success by Pastor Rogers & The Proper Attitude Towards Leadership by pastor Robyn Gool
Instructor(s): Attorney Elisa Fulp and Stephanie Baheth
Course Description:
This course is designed to cultivate Christ-like character and ethical leadership in those called to ministry. Students will explore the biblical foundations of ethics, honor, integrity, and excellence, and how these core values shape every aspect of ministry life. Through Scripture, case studies, and real-world application, students will examine issues such as moral decision-making, accountability, financial and sexual integrity, leadership humility, and the pursuit of excellence in service to God and others. Emphasis will be placed on developing a personal code of conduct that reflects the heart of Christ, promotes trust, and brings glory to God in all ministry contexts.
Course Objectives:
1. Understand the importance of character and ethics in sustaining lifelong ministry.
2. Identify potential pitfalls and challenges to integrity in leadership roles.
3. Develop a biblical framework for making ethical decisions.
4. Commit to a lifestyle of honor, transparency, and excellence that reflects the character of Christ.
Course Title: Sermon Preparation & Delivery
Course Code: SPD 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Spring Semester
Required Materials: N/A
Instructor(s): First Lady Stephanie Rogers
Course Description:
This practical course equips students with the essential skills for preparing and delivering biblical, Christ-centered sermons with clarity, conviction, and impact. Students will learn how to interpret Scripture faithfully, develop sermon outlines, craft compelling messages, and communicate God’s Word in ways that are relevant and transformative. Emphasis will be placed on both the spiritual formation of the preacher and the technical aspects of sermon construction, including exegesis, homiletics, illustration, application, and delivery style. Through hands-on practice, peer feedback, and instructor guidance, students will grow in confidence and competence as communicators of the gospel.
Course Objectives:
1. Develop a systematic approach to sermon preparation grounded in Scripture.
2. Deliver sermons with clarity, confidence, and spiritual authority.
3. Understand the theological and pastoral purpose of preaching.
4. Receive constructive feedback to grow in both content and communication skills.
Summer 2026
(2 week seminar)
Course Title: Every Ministry Needs Help: Engaging in Church Work to Engage in Kingdom Work
Course Code: EMH 101
Credit Hours: 1 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Spring Summer
Required Materials: Every Ministry Needs Help by Robyn Gool
Instructor(s): TBD
Course Description:
This course is designed to inspire and equip believers to actively participate in the life and mission of the local church as a vital expression of Kingdom service. Students will explore the biblical foundations of ministry support, the value of teamwork in the Body of Christ, and the connection between faithful church work and advancing the Kingdom of God. Whether serving in administration, hospitality, outreach, media, or behind-the-scenes roles, this course emphasizes that every task matters when done for the glory of God. Students will also learn practical ways to discover their gifts, support leadership, and serve with excellence, humility, and joy.
Course Objectives:
1. Understand the spiritual significance of serving in practical ministry roles.
2. Embrace a Kingdom mindset in all aspects of church involvement.
3. Identify personal gifts and areas of calling within the church.
4. Develop a servant’s heart and a team-oriented approach to ministry.
1st Quarter 2026
August – October
Course Title: The Believer’s Authority
Course Code: TBA 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Fall
Required Materials: N/A
Instructor(s): First Lady Stephanie Rogers
Course Description:
This empowering course explores the spiritual authority given to every believer through Christ and how to walk in that authority with faith, humility, and boldness. Rooted in Scripture, students will study the delegated power and position believers have in Christ over sin, fear, and the forces of darkness. The course will examine the authority of the believer in prayer, spiritual warfare, daily living, and ministry. Through biblical teaching and practical application, students will learn how to stand firm in their identity in Christ, exercise spiritual authority with wisdom, and live a victorious Christian life.
Course Objectives:
1. Grasp the biblical foundation for the believer’s authority in Christ.
2. Recognize and resist spiritual opposition through faith and the Word.
3. Grow in confidence and discernment in using spiritual authority.
4. Apply kingdom authority in everyday life and ministry contexts.
Course Title: Ministers Prayer Life/Healing
Course Code: MPL 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Fall
Required Materials: Bible Prayer Study Course by Kenneth Hagin
Instructor(s): First Lady Stephanie Rogers
Course Description:
This course emphasizes the vital connection between a minister’s personal prayer life and the power of God to bring healing—spiritually, emotionally, and physically—through ministry. Students will explore the role of consistent, Spirit-led prayer in cultivating intimacy with God, sustaining ministry effectiveness, and walking in divine authority. The course also addresses biblical foundations and practical approaches to healing ministry, including intercessory prayer, laying on of hands, anointing with oil, and faith for the miraculous. Emphasis is placed on maintaining personal spiritual health while becoming a vessel for God’s healing power to flow to others.
Course Objectives:
1. Develop a disciplined and Spirit-filled prayer life that sustains long-term ministry.
2. Understand and apply biblical principles of healing through prayer.
3. Grow in faith and sensitivity to the Holy Spirit’s leading in healing moments.
4. Learn how to pray for and minister healing while maintaining personal spiritual well-being.
2nd Quarter 2026
October - December
Course Title: Evangelism 101
Course Code: EVG 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Fall
Required Materials: Sharing Jesus Effectively by Jerry Savelle
Instructor(s): Attorney Elisa Fulp
Course Description:
This course emphasizes the vital connection between a minister’s personal prayer life and the power of God to bring healing—spiritually, emotionally, and physically—through ministry. Students will explore the role of consistent, Spirit-led prayer in cultivating intimacy with God, sustaining ministry effectiveness, and walking in divine authority. The course also addresses biblical foundations and practical approaches to healing ministry, including intercessory prayer, laying on of hands, anointing with oil, and faith for the miraculous. Emphasis is placed on maintaining personal spiritual health while becoming a vessel for God’s healing power to flow to others.
Course Objectives:
1. Understand the importance and urgency of evangelism in the life of every believer.
2. Clearly and confidently communicate the gospel message.
3. Develop practical skills for engaging in Spirit-led conversations about faith.
4. Cultivate a heart of compassion for the lost and a lifestyle of mission.
Course Title: Discipling and Being Discipled: Commit This to Faithful Men Who Can Teach
Course Code: DBD 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Fall
Required Materials: N/A
Instructor(s): Elder Melvin Branham
Course Description:
Rooted in 2 Timothy 2:2, this course explores the biblical model of discipleship as both a personal calling and a generational responsibility. Students will learn what it means to be a faithful disciple of Christ while also being equipped to disciple others in a way that leads to spiritual maturity and multiplication. The course emphasizes intentional relationships, spiritual growth, accountability, and the transfer of biblical truth through teaching and modeling. Through Scripture, practical tools, and real-life application, students will be challenged to embrace a lifestyle of discipleship that reproduces faithful followers of Jesus who can teach and lead others.
Course Objectives:
1. Understand and embrace the call to both be discipled and make disciples.
2. Learn how to develop intentional, Christ-centered discipleship relationships.
3. Gain practical tools for mentoring, teaching, and spiritual multiplication.
4. Commit to a lifestyle that advances the Kingdom through faithful discipleship.
3rd Quarter 2027
January - March
Course Title: Fathers of the Faith: A Review of the Faith Faithers and Their Practices
Course Code: FOF 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Spring
Required Materials: N/A
Instructor(s): First Lady Stephanie Rogers
Course Description:
This course provides an in-depth look at the lives, teachings, and spiritual practices of modern faith leaders who helped shape the Word of Faith movements. Focusing on Fathers of the Faith such as Lester Sumrall, Kenneth Hagin, Oral Roberts, Smith Wigglesworth, and others, students will examine how their revelation of faith, healing, deliverance, and the authority of the believer continues to impact the Church today. The course will explore their ministries, key messages, spiritual disciplines, and how they demonstrated the power of God in practical ways. Students will be challenged to grow in their own walk of faith and carry forward the legacy of these spiritual pioneers.
Course Objectives:
1. Gain insight into the lives and ministries of leading figures in the faith movement.
2. Understand and apply core teachings such as faith, healing, and spiritual authority.
3. Evaluate the lasting influence of these ministers on the global Church.
4. Cultivate a deeper hunger for the power of God and a life of bold, obedient faith.
Course Title: Women’s/Men’s /Youth Ministry
Course Code: WMY 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Spring
Required Materials: N/A
Instructor(s): First Lady Stephanie Rogers and Elder Melvin Branham
Course Description:
This comprehensive course is designed to equip leaders to serve, disciple, and minister effectively across three vital areas of church life: women’s, men’s, and youth ministry. Students will explore the biblical foundation, leadership principles, and practical tools necessary to meet the spiritual and relational needs of each group. Emphasis is placed on understanding gender and generational dynamics, fostering community, and creating Spirit-led, purpose-driven ministry environments. Whether called to lead women, mentor men, or reach the next generation, students will gain the skills, insight, and passion needed to build thriving, life-changing ministries.
Course Objectives:
1. Understand the unique needs and challenges of women, men, and youth in ministry.
2. Develop effective, biblical discipleship approaches for each group.
3. Build inclusive, Spirit-led ministry programs that promote growth and unity.
4. Gain practical tools for leadership, teaching, event planning, and relational ministry.
4th Quarter 2027
March - May
Course Title: Business of the Kingdom/Accounting 101
Course Code: ACT 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Spring
Required Materials: N/A
Instructor(s): Elder Melvin Branham
Course Description:
This foundational course introduces students to the essential principles of church administration, financial stewardship, and basic accounting practices within a ministry context. Designed for pastors, church leaders, and ministry administrators, the course emphasizes the importance of integrity, transparency, and biblical stewardship in managing the financial and operational aspects of church life. Students will gain practical knowledge of budgeting, record-keeping, nonprofit compliance, financial reporting, and administrative systems that support effective ministry. The course equips students to manage church resources wisely and legally while keeping ministry vision at the forefront.
Course Objectives:
1. Understand the biblical and ethical responsibilities of managing church finances.
2. Learn the fundamentals of nonprofit accounting and financial reporting.
3. Gain practical tools for budgeting, tracking expenses, and maintaining compliance.
4. Develop systems for transparent, efficient church administration that supports ministry goals.
Course Title: Protect Your Church: The Spirit of Prophecy and Wisdom
Course Code: PYC 101
Credit Hours: 3 credits
Prerequisites: None
Offered: Spring
Required Materials: N/A
Instructor(s): Attorney Elisa Fulp
Course Description:
In a time of increasing spiritual confusion and pressure on the Church, discernment for Christians is more vital than ever. This course equips believers to protect their congregations and ministries by embracing two essential biblical tools: the Spirit of Prophecy and godly Wisdom. Students will explore how these gifts function in the Church today, how to recognize and counter spiritual deception, and how to lead with clarity, integrity, and courage. Through biblical teaching, real-life case studies, and practical application, participants will be prepared to stand as guardians of truth and shepherds of God’s people.
1. Define the biblical role of prophecy and wisdom in the life of the Church.
2. Identify signs of spiritual compromise and deception.
3. Discern the difference between true and false prophetic voices.
4. Apply principles of wisdom in leadership and decision-making.
5. Cultivate a protective and discerning posture in ministry.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Equipping Christians for spiritual development and ministry
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