All Courses

  • RS-210: Research Writing and Technology (M2)

    A course designed to teach the serious student of the Word proper research methodology, review of college level writing skills, and the effective use of technology for creating quality research papers and projects, following A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations by Kate L. Turabian (9th ed.). Methods for using technology to discover information appropriate to college-level research through the use of electronic databases, Internet resources, library collections, and information literacy are addressed.

  • TH-567: Christology and Pneumatology (M2)

    A course designed to provide a theological understanding of the doctrines of Christ and the Holy Spirit and to help develop the student’s walk with Jesus in the power of the Holy Spirit. The course includes a study of the preparations for the coming of Christ, His life, His person (His full deity, His sinless humanity, the kenosis, and the hypostatic union), and His work (the substitutionary atonement). The course also includes a study of the Person and work of the Holy Spirit, including His deity, His personhood, and His ministries to both unbelievers and believers, with special emphasis on the filling of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer.

  • BC-744 / BC-444: Black Church History 1

    BC-444 This course is an introduction to the journey of the black church in American Society from the beginning of slavery until the start of the civil rights movement. It will evaluate events, leaders, and various social topics. BC-744 This course is a comprehensive exploration study on the history of the Black Church in American society spanning from the beginning of slavery in America until the start of the Civil Rights Movement. The purpose is to inform the uninformed and educate all interested parties, while celebrating the contributions of the Black Church to America and the world as a ministry and an institution since its inception. This course will cover the following subject matter during the above period: the birthing of the black church, key contributions of the black church in American society, and key leaders.

  • TH-560: Hermeneutics / TH-310: Principles of Biblical Interpretation (M2)

    A directed study on the principles of the literal-grammatical-historical (L-G-H) system of biblical interpretation, with guided practice in using those principles in interpreting representative passages. This course is required before enrollment in any Systematic Theology (TH-) and Bible Exposition (BI-) courses.

  • BI-346: General Epistles & Revelation (M2)

    A study of the General Epistles with an emphasis of the exegetical and expositional analysis of Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2, 3 John and Jude and their importance in the growth of the believer. In addition, a review of important aspects of the Book of Revelation will be analyzed.

  • TH-420: Doctrine 4 - The Church and Last Things (M2)

    An examination of the biblical doctrine of the Church and biblical prophecy. Topics include the beginning of the church, its nature and governance, its two ordinances, and things to come, such as the rapture, tribulation, and millennial kingdom.

  • MS-425: Living the Great Commission: Evag & Dis (M2)

    Building on Free Grace Theology, this course is designed to help students understand and apply the principles of personal evangelism and discipleship in order to join Jesus in changing the world through evangelism and disciple-making.

  • BI-307: Prophetic Books (M2)

    A study of the Major and Minor Prophetical Books of the Old Testament (Isaiah through Malachi). Emphasis is on messianic prophecies and how heroes of faith impacted their culture.

  • BI-303: Pentateuch (M2)

    A study of the Pentateuch (Genesis to Deuteronomy) with an emphasis on the historical setting, genre, structure, purpose, biblical theology, and application of these books. Special attention will be given to creation, fall, flood, God’s creation of Israel and His covenants and dealings with her.

  • MU-203: Music and Worship (M2)

    The role of music in worship with emphasis on making and keeping worship music biblical. A discussion of contemporary versus traditional Christian music is also included.

  • DM-902: Effective Biblical Leadership

    This course seeks to develop a philosophy of leadership that is biblically accurate and culturally relevant. Through the course, the student will gain exposure to some of the best thinking and most current research on the subject of leadership (personal and team). The effective practices of a successful leader will be explored such as planning with vision and team leadership. Students will investigate the biblical model of servant leadership and how it is the foundation that enables others to lead and encourages other to serve with passion. Students will also be refreshed in their skills using Grace’s Canvas LMS, digital library catalog, Logos Bible Software, Turabian writing format, and online research methods.

  • DM-990: Ministry Project

    The Ministry Project is designed to involve the student in researching, developing, and writing about a new ministry that will benefit the Christian church ministry as a whole. The project allows the student to select a specific aspect of ministry to explore more fully. During DM-990 Project I, the student determines the subject, length, and form of the project in consultation with the Dean of the Doctor of Ministry Program. The student will also complete the introduction, literature review, and research methodology and present these for approval.

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