Available courses

This certificate course in Chaplaincy outlines the foundations, core issues, generic processes, focusing on the universal process and explaining the “common factors” required for any Chaplain.

You must understand that starting your own business is no easy task and there are no guarantees. Even though job security at the major companies is not the greatest right now, there is still much greater financial security there than in starting out on your own. Entrepreneurs, in general, have common characteristics. They tend to be more intuitive, goal-oriented, and willing to take risks than other people.

This course teaches the basic doctrines of Christianity as well as historical and biblical accounts of events in the Scriptures. It lays the basic groundwork for a disciple of Jesus Christ.

This course is an introduction to evangelism. It will equip you with practical knowledge and strategies designed to guide you in the proclamation of personal and group evangelism with an emphasis on preaching, teaching, and preparing new believers for living their new life. The principles and strategies offered in this course are clearly presented in a manner that are compelling and leaves the student thirsting for more knowledge, understanding and application to grow in Christ.

The Certificate for Church Administrator shall consist of 16 weeks of study. Listed below are the four accelerated courses that will cover topics such as: Church administration, church information systems, financial strategies, and the management mindset. The textbooks for the course are as follows: First, and useful in all four classes is “Church Administration Handbook” by Bruce P. Powers, the second is “Think Like a Manager” by Roger Fritz, the third is “Faith and the Market Place” by Bill Winston, the fourth is really a series of links to blogs, lists, and white papers that explain the basics of church management information systems providing basic vocabulary and resources for cloud management of church business and organizational practices.