2011-2012 Classes

 

Fall Semester 2011 (Sept. 12-Nov. 14)

7:15-8:20 PM Classes

 

The Truth About World Views**

This course analyzes the main world religions, cults, and philosophical systems as worldviews and presents ways to bridge the Gospel to them. In a world where multiple "truths" abound, Christians must be well informed about these other worldviews or risk being deceived.

Mrs. Vonnie Campbell

Valley Forge Christian College
B.S. Liberty University


 


 

 

New Testament Survey*


This course brings unity and chronological sequence to New Testament study by weaving the contents of the 27 biblical books around a central theme — the person of Christ. Divisions of the course are the synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of John, the Book of Acts, the Pauline Epistles in chronological order, the General Epistles, and the Book of Revelation.

Mr. Joel Reid

B.S. Penn State University



 

Ephesians****

This course on Ephesians will give insight into our awesome God, the mystery of the Church, the gifted, equipping Church, and the refreshing change that comes with the New Man. It is both a doctrinal and practical book about our walk as children of light and warfare in a culture of evil. You will learn about family, church, and work relationships and spiritual resources for the Christian journey.


Pastor Charles Cole

Th.B. Baptist Bible College





 

CHAPEL: 8:10-8:35 PM

(every other week)

 

8:25-9:30 PM Classes

 

First and Second Peter****


This course will survey the contents of both 1 and 2 Peter. Special attention will be given to the Apostle's emphasis on practical holy living and exemplary conduct in the face of turbulent times and persecution. The relationship between hope and suffering, false teachers and apostasy and true doctrine, and scoffers and those who rest in the certainty of the Lord's return will be examined. Christians in conflict with their culture will find strength in the application of this study.

Mr. Russell Luckenbaugh

B.A. Penn State University
Th.M. Dallas Theological Seminary


 

Christian Ethics**



This course will help the believer evaluate and formulate a system of personal ethics for determining right and wrong. To think biblically about the confusing and controversial issues of our times is paramount. Critical issues such as abortion, euthanasia, bioethics, human sexuality, politics, war, capital punishment, race, the arts, and the environment will be covered.

Pastor Jim Beck

B.S. Phila. Biblical University
M.Div. Grace Theological Seminary





 

*--ETA Course Required

**-- ETA Course Elective

***--Central Penn Diploma Required

****--Central Penn Diploma Elective
 


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