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2025 Spring Semester Schedule of Classes

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The Pentecostal/Apostolic Church

Instructor: Dr. Robert C. Spellman

Credits: 3

Day: Mondays 

Time: 7:00p - 8:30p

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This course provides an in-depth study of the Pentecostal–Apostolic faith, tracing its biblical foundation, historical development, and doctrinal distinctives. Students will examine the origin and growth of the Apostolic movement, its emphasis on the Acts 2:38 experience, and the continuing work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church. Special attention will be given to the Oneness of God, baptism in Jesus’ name, and the infilling of the Holy Spirit as essential truths of the Apostolic doctrine. â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹

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Bible Fundamentals I

Instructor: Dean Charles Wright, Sr.

Credits: 3

Day: Tuesdays

Time: 7:00p - 8:30p

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Courses designed to help students to understand the fundamentals of the Bible.  An intensive study is made of the God's plan of the ages from the dispensational, covenantal and premillennial perspective. The premillennial aspects of Christ's second coming are stressed in Bible Fundamentals II within a strong eschatological framework.

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Missions III

Instructors: Missionary Johnson & Missionary Leonard

Credits: 3

Day: Thursdays

Time: 7:00p - 8:30p

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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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Technology Uses & The Ministry

Instructor: Dr. Robert C. Spellman

Credits: 3

Day: Mondays 

Time: 8:40p - 10:10p

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"Technology Uses and the Ministry" explores how modern technologies can be leveraged to enhance ministry work. This class covers the integration of digital tools in outreach, communication, and community building, addressing both the opportunities and challenges of technology in religious settings.

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Hermeneutics

Instructor: Dean Charles Wright, Sr.

Credits: 3

Day: Tuesdays

Time: 8:40p - 10:10p

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​​An intensive study of the subject that teaches us the principles, laws and methods of interpretation.  We need to know hermeneutics thoroughly if for no other reason than to preserve us from the folly and errors of faulty principles of understanding God's Word.

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Christian Discipleship

Instructor: Sis. Mattie Shepheard

Credits: 3

Day: Mondays 

Time: 7:00p - 8:30p

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​This study is our commitment to the great commission of Christ, to make disciples of all Men, (Matt. 28:19,20). To make disciples mean to teach men and women that they may grow in Christ.  The application of the principles studied in this course will bless the life of any child of God, be they new born or mature Christian. We will study a variety of topics that have been carefully chosen for your spiritual growth and development in Christ Jesus.

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Gavel

Parliamentary Procedure

Instructor: Dean William Moore

Credits: 3

Day: Wednesdays

Time: 7:00p - 8:30p

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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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