2026 Spring Semester Classes
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The Apostolic Doctrine
Instructor: Dr. Robert C. Spellman
Credits: 3
Day: Mondays
Time: 7:00p - 8:25pm
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​The Apostolic Doctrine A survey of the fundamental doctrines of Christianity as revealed in the scriptures, designed to familiarize the student with major theological terminology and pertinent scriptural context. The student will be thoroughly grounded in Bible doctrine as the basis for his christian life and services.​
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1st Corinthians
Instructor: Dean Charles Wright, Sr.
Credits: 3
Day: Tuesdays
Time: 8:35p - 10:10p
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This course offers a concise yet in depth study of First Corinthians, examining the Apostle Paul’s instruction to the church at Corinth. Students will explore themes of unity, spiritual maturity, godly order, and Christian conduct within both the church and daily life. Emphasis is placed on sound doctrine, practical application, and the continued relevance of Paul’s teachings for today’s Church.​​​
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Understanding People
Instructor: Sis. Mattie Shepheard
Credits: 3
Day: Mondays
Time: 7:00p - 8:25p
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​Understanding People Gives insight into people's personalities, experiences, interests, and needs. This course examines the basic elements of personality development(physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual) for each major age division. Emphasis is given to utilizing this information in teaching the Bible.
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Parliamentary Procedure II
Instructor: Dean William Moore
Credits: 3
Day: Wednesdays
Time: 7:00p - 8:25p
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This course introduces the principles and practices of orderly group decision-making using Robert’s Rules of Order. Students will learn how to conduct meetings effectively, present and vote on motions, and maintain fairness in organizational proceedings. Emphasis will be placed on leadership skills, church and ministry applications, and the importance of structure and order in accomplishing collective goals.​​​​​
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Romans
Instructor: Dean Charles Wright, Sr.
Credits: 3
Day: Tuesdays
Time: 7:00p - 8:25pm
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The Book of Romans, exploring the Apostle Paul’s systematic presentation of the gospel. Students will examine key doctrines such as salvation by faith, grace, righteousness, justification, and life in the Spirit, while gaining a clear understanding of God’s redemptive plan for both Jews and Gentiles. Emphasis is placed on theological clarity, spiritual transformation, and practical Christian living.​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Missions
Instructors: Missionary Johnson & Missionary Leonard
Credits: 3
Day: Thursdays
Time: 7:00p - 8:25p
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This course builds upon the foundation of Missions I & II, focusing on the practical application of missionary work in a global context. Students will explore strategies for effective cross-cultural ministry, leadership development, and community impact. Emphasis will be placed on scriptural foundations, the history of missions, and current challenges facing the missionary field.​​​​​​​
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