1T1311 Christian Theology – 3 hours
This course introduces students to a basic theological method and addresses the major Christian beliefs of God, humanity, Christology, Holy Spirit, salvation, church and last things.
1P3331 Spiritual Development – 3 hours
This course will help students recognize and evaluate their own unique spiritual pilgrimage. Students will be introduced to an array of spiritual disciplines.
1T1311 Christian Theology – 3 hours
This course introduces students to a basic theological method and addresses the major Christian beliefs of God, humanity, Christology, Holy Spirit, salvation, church and last things.
1P3331 Spiritual Development – 3 hours
This course will help students recognize and evaluate their own unique spiritual pilgrimage. Students will be introduced to an array of spiritual disciplines.
1M1311 Worship Leadership – 3 hours
The objective of this course is to develop key skills for worship leadership in the local church, from planning and preparation to leadership and execution. The role of music, media, prayer, Scripture, proclamation, and other creative worship elements will be explored, all within the framework of developing a theologically and experientially coherent approach to the public gathering of God’s people.
1T4311 World Religions – 3 hours
This course is an introduction to the major religious traditions of the world, including their core beliefs, historical development, and contemporary expression. The course will include study of both Western and Eastern religious traditions as well as African and Native North American traditional religious belief.
1M1311 Worship Leadership – 3 hours
The objective of this course is to develop key skills for worship leadership in the local church, from planning and preparation to leadership and execution. The role of music, media, prayer, Scripture, proclamation, and other creative worship elements will be explored, all within the framework of developing a theologically and experientially coherent approach to the public gathering of God’s people.
1T4311 World Religions – 3 hours
This course is an introduction to the major religious traditions of the world, including their core beliefs, historical development, and contemporary expression. The course will include study of both Western and Eastern religious traditions as well as African and Native North American traditional religious belief.
1P2152
Ms. Verna Verity
The purpose of Experiencing God Life Group I & II is to provide college students the opportunity to find accountability, prayer support, and engaging discussion as they consider God’s will for their personal lives and their involvement in a local church. Required for all first-year non-ministerial college students, except for those enrolled in the CCS.
1P1321 Principles & Practice of Preaching – 3 hours
This course is designed to give the student basic tools and a consistent process for developing and delivering biblical sermons based on a variety of texts. It will include ample opportunity for practice, evaluation, and reflection, providing a setting for gaining experience and confidence, as well as knowledge and skills.
Join us for Chapel every Wednesday during each semester. Every service includes worship and preaching from the word of God.
1P1321 Principles & Practice of Preaching – 3 hours
This course is designed to give the student basic tools and a consistent process for developing and delivering biblical sermons based on a variety of texts. It will include ample opportunity for practice, evaluation, and reflection, providing a setting for gaining experience and confidence, as well as knowledge and skills.
Join us every Friday for a meal and fun fellowship with your CBT family.
1L3313
Mrs. Elaine Phillips
This course will give students the opportunity to practice academic writing at an intermediate level. Special emphasis will be given to peer and professor editing. This course will also introduce students to the fundamental ideas of critical reading. Prerequisite for this course is 1L3311 English Composition 101.
1E2322 Teaching Christ Followers – 3 hours
This course equips Christian leaders to help others become fully devoted followers of Christ. Emphasis is placed on teaching principles and methods, selecting/ developing biblically-based content, and leading small groups in a variety of contexts.
1L3313
Mrs. Elaine Phillips
This course will give students the opportunity to practice academic writing at an intermediate level. Special emphasis will be given to peer and professor editing. This course will also introduce students to the fundamental ideas of critical reading. Prerequisite for this course is 1L3311 English Composition 101.
1E2322 Teaching Christ Followers – 3 hours
This course equips Christian leaders to help others become fully devoted followers of Christ. Emphasis is placed on teaching principles and methods, selecting/ developing biblically-based content, and leading small groups in a variety of contexts.
1L4311 Classics of Christian Literature – 3 hours
This course introduces students to the wealth of Christian literature through a survey of representative classics such as Augustine’s Confessions, Milton’s Paradise Lost, Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, and various works by C.S. Lewis, among others.
1L4311 Classics of Christian Literature – 3 hours
This course introduces students to the wealth of Christian literature through a survey of representative classics such as Augustine’s Confessions, Milton’s Paradise Lost, Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, and various works by C.S. Lewis, among others.
Archaeology and OT Backgrounds
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