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Classes Available to Audit March 24 - May 30, 2025

Bible Hour: Based on the principle of “hiding God’s word” in our heart, the time will be used for an organized process of memorizing scripture, scripture facts and scripture relationships.

DanielThis course is devoted to examining the prophecies of Daniel and their relationship and application to pre-Christian Jewish history as well as their connections to the book of Revelation. Because of Daniel’s historical setting, time will be given to the importance of Persian and Babylonian history.

Ezekiel: This is a textual study of Ezekiel’s prophecies and visions and their relationship and application to pre-Christian Jewish history during and after Babylonian captivity.  Because of Ezekiel’s historical setting, time will be given to the importance of Persian and Babylonian history and influence but there will also be a discussion of Ezekiel’s words to the book of Revelation.

Revelation: This is a study exposing the theme of the book, which is victory in Jesus. The student will also be equipped to confront and refute the premillennial view of Eschatology as well as make connection to the OT prophecies of Ezekiel, Daniel and Zechariah.

General Epistles: This is a textual study of James, 1st & 2nd Peter, 1st, 2nd, & 3rd John, and Jude with discussions concerning persecution, suffering, faith, works, love, and doctrine.

Bible Gleanings: This class will read through books of the Bible with considerable discussion of information and truths gleaned from each chapter.

Prison Epistles: This is a textual study of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon with their great themes of the church, Christian living, refusing error and willing obedience.

Geography & Archaeology: This course is a geographical examination of the sections of the world in which the historical bible events occurred. The bodies of water, national boundaries, and archaeological findings concerning Bible events and Bible people will be considered.

Preacher’s Work – Going Forward: Entry into the real world of preaching. From the first day on the job, what should you do? How should you spend time? When should you be in the office? What visits should you make? This study and discussion class will guide you in your first work. There will be a discussion of the interview process. The class will discuss how to have longevity at the congregation and yet to keep your work fresh. There will be discussions about what makes a great church. You will learn how to handle the elders’ restrictions upon you and the work. The class will explore how to react beneficially to your enemies, enemies of the truth and enemies of the elders. Every preacher must deal with these folks. The class will also discuss how to leave a congregation, whether it is by choice or coercion.

Auditing Classes

Classes may be audited at no cost except for purchasing the book(s). If an audit student needs a book for a class, they may purchase it from the school. Audit students should register no less than two weeks before class starts. This allows for the school to purchase the needed books and distribute them the first day of class.

Audit students are not required to complete homework assignments, tests, or class projects. However, we encourage you to do so to get the full benefit that can be received.

Ladies Online Class

Currently, we have one online ladies class each year. The class topic varies and will be advertised in advance. It starts in September on the Thursday after Labor Day and is a 10-week course taught by Teresa Glenn and Stephanie Ransom. This class is not a credit course.

Registration for the ladies class opens the first of August.