The Ministerial Life Track offers key scripture and ministerial life classes that will help the student build a sound biblical and practical foundation as Kingdom ministers. This track will emphasize not only knowledge and principles but also proper application to last days Kingdom ministry.
The Book of Acts records what Jesus continued to do and teach through the Holy Spirit in the growth of the New Testament Church through the lives of Peter and Paul. This study will look how the events of those days applies to the growth of the modern day Church and the Kingdom of God.
Book | The Book of Acts by Kevin J. Conner
Life of Christ is a study of the life of Christ from the four Gospels. The Life of Christ will help the student grasp the chronological progression and the spiritual significance of the important events in Christ’s life. The emphasis in Life of Christ 1 will be on the Life of Christ from His pre-existence through his public ministry in Galilee and Judea.
Book | The Life of Christ by Robert Giraud and Larry Richards
The emphasis in Life of Christ 2 will be on the later part of Jesus’ ministry in Galilee, his tours of ministry in Perea, his final days in Jerusalem, his death, burial, and resurrection into heaven.
Prerequisite: Life of Christ 1
Homiletics is the study of communicating God’s Word with power and conviction. The student will be challenged in
reading and speaking skills, content development, application and biblical accuracy. Sermons will be developed and discussed throughout the course.
Prerequisite: Hermeneutics
Instructor | Embassy Staff
The Book of Romans presents a detailed analysis of the most doctrinal and practical book of the New Testament. Students will explore the historical background, introductory matters and doctrinal truths of the letter. This class will focus on the doctrines of man, sin, salvation, righteousness, justification, sanctification, the place of Israel and
practical Christian living.
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Marriage and Family is a class designed to assist the student in the exploration and assimilation of family of origin issues, ministry family dynamics and the healthy balancing of family and ministry.
Hermeneutics is the science of biblical interpretation. The goal of this course is to train the student in the variety of methods necessary to determine the meaning of a passage of scripture in original context. This course will provide the student with the necessary tools to exegete and contextualize scripture in order to either fully teach or preach the scripture with clarity, anointing and understanding.
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In John 4:23, Jesus said: “The hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him.” So the Father is not seeking worshipers, but “true worshipers.” Extravagant Worship is designed to help each student discover the keys to renewal worship, understand the biblical pattern of a lifestyle of worship, ignite a fresh passion in singers, musicians and dancers and release the fresh anointing of the Tabernacle of David.
This class will give each student an overview of the historical, poetic, and prophetic books of the Old Testament. Students will walk through each book learning the significance, key words, verses, truths, and background of characters. There will be a special emphasis on the presence of Jesus and his finished work in the Old Testament.
Book | A Popular Study of the Old Testament by Norman Giesler
This class will give each student an overview of the sections of the New Testament: The Gospels and Acts; the Pauline and General Epistles; and the Revelation of Jesus Christ. Students will walk through the significance of each book, learning key words, verses, characters, and truths. There will be a special emphasis on the Life of Christ and His finished work and the establishment of the Kingdom of God on the earth.
Book | A Popular Study of the New Testament by Norman Geisler
All books are available in our Embassy Bookstore