College Park Institute
"Advanced Training to Equip Servants for the Work of Ministry"
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Goals
- To provide academic training in the Bible, its interpretation, church, history, theology and philosophy.
- To provide and encourage interacive dialogue in the classroom.
- To train leaders of College Park Church for all areas of ministry.
- To provide ample opportunities for practical experience in the local church.
- To offer life changing application and instruction to all who participate.
- To be open to all people and all churches.
The Process
- Classes take place on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. during the fall and spring.
- Classes are generally taught by Joe Bartemus, Pastor of Adult Education, who has an MDiv from Grace Seminary.
- There is no cost, but there will generally be books to be purchased. Also, a desire to complete the course is essential.
- We often offer seminars and other training at College Park in specific areas of ministry.
The Program
Fall 2011 |
Biblical Theology I |
Spring 2012 |
Biblical Theology II |
Fall 2012 |
Christian Thinking (world view) |
Spring 2013 |
Hermeneutics (Bible interpretation) |
Current class:
Biblical Theology--starts September 20, 2011
Instructor: Joe Bartemus ()
Time: Tue. Evening 7:00-8:30 pm
Place: S106 (New Building East Room), College Park Church
Text: The Glory of God in Salvation Through Judgment, by James Hamilton
Description: This class will discuss the over arching themes of the Bible. The Bible is made up of 66 books, but it is intended to be read as a whole with some strong unifying themes. We will look at the individual books as they fit into the whole message of the Bible. Semester 1 we will look at the Old Testament with the New Testament being covered in the second semester.
