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Summer 2026 – Session #2

June 29th – August 17th

New Applicants Deadline for this Session is June  1st.

MI173

Bible Basis of Missions

Uncover the mission of God and therefore the mission of God’s people. Clarify appropriate motivation for missions and be prepared to articulate God’s overall plan in history by identifying the major movements in that plan throughout Scripture.

June 29th – August 17th
Register by June 1st
1 Credit Course

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BI195

Acts

Journey through the origin of the church in the book of Acts. Trace the victorious spread of the Gospel from Jerusalem, Judea/Samaria, to the ends of the earth, and grasp the significance of the events that God used to bring about this movement.

June 29th – August 17th
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2 Credit Course

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BI292

Thessalonians

Join a verse by verse exposition of 1st and 2nd Thessalonians while calling attention to the major themes of perseverance and eschatology. Specific issues such as the Rapture, Day of the Lord, and Second Advent are treated as they naturally surface in the text.

June 29th – August 17th
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1 Credit Course

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BI272

Christian Life

Uncover biblical teaching and principles for your walk with the Lord. You will dig deep into the various factors that relate to your growth and maturity as unto the Lord.

June 29th – August 17th
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2 Credit Course

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EV123

Evangelism in a Postmodern World

Discover and evaluate different worldviews with the purpose of clearly communicating the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the unsaved.

June 29th – August 17th
Register by June 1st
2 Credit Course

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BI130

The Gospel of Mark

Your course is a verse-by-verse exposition of the gospel of mark. Learn the historical and cultural setting in which the book was written, while being challenged to bridge the gap from the biblical world to your own life.

July 11th – August 29th
Register by June 1st
1 Credit Course

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BI297

Daniel & Revelation

This course is an exposition of the books of Daniel and Revelation. Daniel outlines God’s plan for world history culminating with the establishment of the Messiah’s Kingdom. Revelation concludes the biblical narrative with the triumph of God’s rule over a new heaven and new earth.

July 11th – August 29th
Register by June 1st
2 Credit Course

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Fall 2026 – Session #1

August 24 – October 12

Application Deadline for this Session is August 3rd.

TH125

Theology 1

Study the origin and development of God’s Word including revelation, inspiration, canonicity, authority, and translations. These topics are approached with an awareness of current attacks on the reliability of Scripture.

August 24th – October 12th
Register by August 3rd
1 Credit Course

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BI101

Biblical Foundations

Experience a chronological overview of the whole Scripture story. The course calls attention to significant themes found through the Bible that lay a firm foundation for understanding the gospel of God’s grace.

August 24th – October 12th
Register by August 3rd
1 Credit Course

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BI243

1 & 2 Corinthians

This course is an exposition of 1st and 2nd Corinthians. This course provides a detailed explanation of the text based on the historical-cultural context of each book. Emphasis is given to the concepts of church unity in the midst of diversity, the bodily resurrection of Christ and its relevance to the saints, Paul’s defense of his apostolic ministry, and the superiority of Paul’s New Covenant ministry.

August 24th – October 12th
Register by August 3rd
3 Credit Course

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TH235

Theology 3

This course covers the doctrine of man (Anthropology), the doctrine of sin (Hamartiology), and the doctrine of salvation (Soteriology).

August 24th – October 12th
Register by August 3rd
2 Credit Course

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BI235

Hebrews

The purpose of this course is to present an overview of Hebrews as to its purposes, doctrines, outline, and audience.  The course will contrast the Superiority of Jesus Christ to the worship system of the Old Testament Jews, while focusing on the relevancy of the book to the church and believer’s walk of faith.

August 24th – October 12th
Register by August 3rd
2 Credit Course

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BI122

Hermeneutics

Learn to study the Bible in-depth for yourself. This course provides a hands-on approach to interpreting God’s Word that emphasizes the history, culture, and literary context of a given passage. By learning what the passage meant to its original audience, you will be able to draw the timeless principles that are relevant today.

August 24th – October 12th
Register by August 3rd
3 Credit Course

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TH155

The Reformation and Rise of Denominations

This course will review the history of the Reformation and the origin of the five churches that emerged:  Lutheran, Reformed, Anabaptist, Anglican, and Roman Catholic.  The course will consider the events that produced the Reformation and the theological differences between these churches.

August 24th – October 12th
Register by August 3rd
1 Credit Course (Elective)

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MN255

Church Internship

This course is a ministry practicum designed for students to gain exposure to the various ministries within a local church and acquire invaluable hands-on ministry experience in the process. The driving philosophy in this course is that God calls each individual to function within the body.  Students will meet weekly with a mentor and serve in a variety of roles based on the needs of the church.

August 24th – October 12th
Register by August 3rd
1 Credit Course (Elective)

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BI111

The Pentateuch

This course is a survey of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. A foundation is laid for the students understanding of the rest of scripture.

August 24th – October 12th
Register by August 3rd
3 Credit Course

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Fall 2026 – Session #2

October 19 – December 14

Application Deadline for this Session is September 28th.

EV123

Evangelism in a Postmodern World

How do you communicate the message of Jesus Christ in a modern context? You will learn how to discover and evaluate different worldviews with the purpose of clearly communicating the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the unsaved.

October 19th – December 14th
Apply by September 28th
2 Credit Course

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BI231

Romans

Study through the book of Romans and explore God’s provision for mankind’s salvation as seen in justification, sanctification and glorification. Great attention is given to God’s provision to live the Christian life.

October 19th – December 14th
Apply by September 28th
3 Credit Course

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MI173

Bible Basis of Missions

Uncover the mission of God and therefore the mission of God’s people. Clarify appropriate motivation for missions and be prepared to articulate God’s overall plan in history by identifying the major movements in that plan throughout Scripture.

October 19th – December 14th
Apply by September 28th
1 Credit Course

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MN275

Principles for Written Communication

Communication is the foundation for all human relationships. This course specifically deals with correct grammar and punctuation, which will then show up in clear written communication and carry over into oral communication.

October 19th – December 14th
Apply by September 28th
2 Credit Course

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BI112

Old Testament History

This course will cover the material of each of the OT historical books in a detailed overview.
The character of God and His goals for human history will be in focus throughout the course.

October 19th – December 14th
Apply by September 28th
2 Credit Course

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MI252

Missions in Church History

Students will explore a selective history of the church that gives special attention to the topic of missions and the spread of the Gospel throughout church history. This course looks at missions in church history by examining various time periods, significant persons within those time periods, major obstacles to the efforts of the church, and how those obstacles were overcome. Finally, students will explore modern Missions movements that are impacting the world for Christ today.

October 19th – December 14th
Apply by September 28th
1 Credit Course

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BI239

Prison Epistles

Through exegetical and expositional methodology, the four books commonly called Paul’s “prison epistles” (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon) will be systematically studied.  Special attention will be given to the most important themes in each book.

October 19th – December 14th
Apply by September 28th
2 Credit Course

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EV258

World Religions

This course is designed to help students to understand the fundamental beliefs of each of the major world religions (Animism, Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam), in order to better reach individuals in each of these religions with the gospel of Christ.

October 19th – December 14th
Apply by September 28th
1 Credit Course (Elective)

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MN255

Church Internship

This course is a ministry practicum designed for students to gain exposure to the various ministries within a local church and acquire invaluable hands-on ministry experience in the process. The driving philosophy in this course is that God calls each individual to function within the body.  Students will meet weekly with a mentor and serve in a variety of roles based on the needs of the church.

October 19th – December 14th
Apply by September 28th
1 Credit Course (Elective)

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