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2014 ALABAMA BAPTIST STATE CONGRESS OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
Department of Biblical Studies Departmental Dean: Rev. R. L. McAdory
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1004
Effective Bible Reading How to Study and
Teach the Bible,
Scruggs
Rev. C. E.
Hollingsworth
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course identifies the appropriate methods, approaches and other suggestions on how to read the Bible for spiritual
growth and Christian maturity. Areas that will be covered include structure of the Bible, resources for study,
literacy styles, etc.
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INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
1007 Introduction to the Old
Testament
Survey of the Old
Testament, Berkley
Dr. Richard Davis
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course will survey the Old Testament. Included in this survey will be a general overview of the
divisions, time periods, places, events, people and archaeology of the Old Testament.
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INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
1072
Introduction to the New
Testament
Survey of the New
Testament,
Benware
Rev. Lee Nelson
W-F; 7:30-10:30 a.m.
Course Description: This course will survey the New Testament. Included in this survey will be a general overview of the
divisions, time periods, places, events, people, and archaeology of the New Testament section of the Bible.
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1075 The Synoptic Gospels The Synoptic
Gospels, Nickle
Deacon Gilbert Pernell W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course will focus on the Synoptic Gospels – Matthew, Mark and Luke. Students will study the life
and ministry of Jesus Christ as portrayed by these three writers. Through this comparative study, students will
gain a more comprehensive understanding of Jesus’ ministry.
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1079 Survey of John The Gospel of John,
Volume 1, Barclay
Rev. William Scott M; 9:00-5:00p.m
Tue; 9:00-11:00a.m.
Course Description: This course will focus on the fourth Gospel and its uniqueness. Students will identify the specific features that characterize
John’s gospel and distinguish it from the Synoptic Gospels, with emphasis on John’s writings and the ministry of Jesus Christ.
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1089
Survey of Romans The Letters to the
Romans, Barclay
Rev. R. L. McAdory W& Th; 1-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course will focus on a thematic overview of major issue presented in Paul’s doctrinal Letter to the Roman Christians.
Students will come to recognize each doctrinal truth presented in the book. COURSE
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INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
1112
Survey of Revelation Revelation of John,
Volume 1, Barclay
Rev. Jerry Seay W& Th; 1-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course will focus on the book of Revelation with emphases on authorship, date, theme, and recipients. The prophetic
themes, symbols and interpretations of various revelations will be discussed.
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Department of Christian Education Departmental Dean: Mrs. Louise M. Pruitt Davis
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2007 Christian Stewardship What in the World
is Christian
Stewardship,
Calahan
Mrs. Voncile Jackson W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course will cover the basic tenets of Christian stewardship—time, talent and tithe. Through a better understanding of
the spiritual principles, practices and contributions that Christian stewardship makes to personality development and kingdom growth, the student
will more effectively manage the resources with which God has blessed him or her.
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2009
Debt Free Living: How to
Manage Your Money through
the Word
Master Your
Money; Ron Blue
Dr. Larry Townsend
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course will emphasize money management through the study of the Bible. Students will discover God’s design for
money and how it may best glorify Him as they manage it.
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INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
2011
Baptist Doctrine Baptist Beliefs,
Mullins
Rev. Derwin Perry
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course examines, with simplicity and clarity, the basic teachings of the Baptist faith. Students will explore each doctrinal
position and the biblical basis for each doctrinal position taught in the class.
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TIME
ROOM 2015 Foundation of Christian
Ethics
Ethics, Bonhoeffer Dr. Ronald Davis W&Th;1:00-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course is designed for understanding the philosophical and Christological approaches to Christian
ethics. Students will engage in biblical principles for decision-making and conduct for living.
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2022 Teaching Your Teachers How
to Teach
TBA Mrs. Jeraldine Craig W-Th; 1:00-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course is designed for Pastors, Deans, Sunday School Superintendents, and Directors of Christian Education in obtaining
helpful methods of teaching their staff the newest, most innovative methods of communication in the classroom setting.
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2023 Creative Ways of Teaching Creative Teaching
Methods, LeFever
Mrs. Shirley
Lauderdale
W-Th; 1:00-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course is designed to instruct in the methods of teaching in the local church setting. Designed to assist teachers in
discovering new ways of teaching such as learning behaviors, strategies of student learning and behavior.
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2026 The Church’s Teaching Ministry
to Children
Everything You Want
to Know About
Teaching Young
Children, Charles
Smith
Mrs. Virginia Evans W-Fri;7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This Course is designed to children’s teachers become more equipped in the art of teaching. The ability to hold student’s attention and encourage
involvement will be discussed.
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Department of History Departmental Dean: Mrs. Dorothea Dupree
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3007 History of Baptists History of Baptists,
Torbett
Dr. Alvin A. Cleveland W&Th;1:00-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course will examine the roots of the Baptist faith. Students will study the historical development of
the Baptist denominations.
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3008 Theology and History of
Christianity
History of
Christianity, Paul
Dr. J. Henry Williams W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m. Course Description: This course will outline the development of the Christian movement from the beginning of Jesus’ ministry
on earth to present times. Students will focus on the culture and times that enable Christianity to spawn and grow.
Prominent persons who impacted the Christian movement will be identified.
Department of Theology Departmental Dean: Mrs. Dorothea Dupree
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4012 Doctrine of the Holy Spirit The Person and the
Work of the Holy
Spirit
Dr. Johnny Hollis
W-Fri 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: Students will study the person and work of the Holy Spirit. This study will include a thorough look
at the corresponding doctrines that impact our understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit. The student will be able to clearly
identify this doctrine of the church with holistic understanding of salvation, with special emphases on justification,
redemption and sanctification. Department of Christian Church
Leadership Development Departmental Dean: Mr. Gilbert Pernell
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5014 The Role of the Minister’s
Wife
So You're the Pastor's
Wife, Ruth Senter
Mrs. Earlene Colvin W-Fri 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed to focus on the Minister’s Wife and her responsibilities as a Christian, a Mother, a Wife, a Leader and
a Community Servant.
Department of Church Administration
Departmental Dean: Mr. Gilbert Pernell COURSE
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6013 Organizing the Church for
Christian Education
Christian
Education
Handbook, Powers
Mrs. Mary Duncan W-Fri;7:30-10:50 a.m
Course Description: This course is will focus on the various administrative and organizational skills needed to organize the Christian Education department. Students
will examine the leadership, and staffing needs for Christian education.
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6019 Administering the Church
School\Sunday School
The Manual for
Sunday School
Rev. Derwin Perry &
Dr. John A. Dedrick
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course will focus on the various administrative and organizational skills needed to direct the church school department. Students will focus
on a variety of administrative functions, including planning, programming, curriculum, budgeting, recruitment, supervision, delegation and evaluation. Organizational
skills include staffing, policy-making and other established structures and procedures.
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With
DR. JOHN A. DEDRICK, CLINICIAN Sunday School Superintendent
Ordained Deacon
Former Public School Administrator &
Leader of the Jefferson County District Congress of Christian Education
Superintendents Seminar Organization
Jefferson County, Alabama
Monday & Tuesday, JULY 28 & 29, 2014
7:30A.M.-8:30 A.M.
“YEAR OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL”
PRESENTS A
All Superintendents & Assistants come and be informed and
inspired, and also earn credit for Course #6019 (Administering
the Church School/Sunday School)
WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY, JULY 30-AUGUST 1, 2014 8:30A.M.-10:50A.M.
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Department of Church Administration COURSE
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6021 Spiritual Formation Spiritual Formation
as if the Church
Mattered.
J.C. Wilhoit
Rev. Jerry Jones W-F;7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed to enable people to mature in their Christian walk. It will focus on a creative and dynamic approach to nurturing people
form children to mature adults-to become better disciples of Jesus Christ. Students will discuss what it
means to be Christian.
Department of Church Growth and Discipleship Departmental Dean: Rev. Charles Delaine
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7005 Christian Evangelism Evangelism
Witnessing
Ministry, Thomas
Rev. Charles Delaine W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed to teach the basic steps in developing a program of evangelism. Students will discover the appropriate Scriptures to use
and the methods and techniques to witness to the non-believer.
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7009 Men Reaching Men on the
Streets
TBA Dr. Curtis Lee W & Th; 1-6:00 p.m.
Course Description:
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7018 How to Become a Strong
Christian Black Woman
Woman to Woman,
Norvella Carter &
Matthew Parker
Mrs. Betty Smith W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This Course is designed to assist the Black Christian woman by exploring the lives of extraordinary biblical and contemporary women. This
course will focus on the traits of spirituality, motherhood, servant hood, and self-worth, with the aim of demonstrating the value of women based on a thorough
examination of proverbs 31.
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7024 Discovering Your
Spiritual Gifts
Stir Up the Gift,
McCalep
Rev. Billy Stringer W-F;7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This Course is designed to help students understand who God has uniquely made them to be. In addition, in this course students will work through
a spiritual gift assessment that will help them to discover their spiritual gift(s). Discovering their spiritual gift(s) will prepare them to move into a meaningful area of
service where they best fit into the body of Christ Department of Church Ministries
Departmental Dean: Mrs. Jeraldine Craig
HEALTH MATTERS SEMINAR
Health Disparities for Minorities COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
8017 The Ministry of Church
ushering
TBA Mrs. Mary Sherrill W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed to teach the ministry of ushering in the church. Students will also learn the basic signs, positions, and post locations
commonly used in ushering within the church.
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8018 The Ministry of Church
Nursing
Health Disparities
Among Minorities ,
ADPH
Mrs. Jeraldine Craig W-F;7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course is a study of the services provided by the nursing ministry of the Church. Attention will be given the needs for the ministry, with
special emphasis on the task appropriate for local church ministry. Health care resources and possible church health-related activities will be identified, including
procedures for setting up a health fair and other programs to address the health needs of the community.
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Health Outreach Prevention Education
Training Seminar
Tuesday-Thursday July 29-31, 2014
1:00-6:00P.M.
Minister Geraldine O. Moore
National Instructor NBCUSA HOPE INITIATIVE
Module I NBCUSA 35-Health Ministry Ambassador
Module II NBCUSA 35-Mealth Ministry Promoter
Module III Congregational Health Leader
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8066 Christianity and
Contemporary Issues
Christian Ethics
Options & Issues by
Norman L. Geisler
Arthur Capers W-Fri; 7:30-10:50a.m.
Course Description: The aim of this course is to comparatively view the place of the Christian in the context of society.
Students will focus on biblical references that define the role of the church in terms of living in the world and interacting with those
outside of the church. The separation of church and state will be discussed.
Department of Fine Arts and Literacy Departmental Dean: Mrs. Mary Duncan and Mrs. Bettye Bogan
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9004 & 9005 Writing Techniques I &II A Pocket Style
Manual, Hacker
Mrs. Edna Hinson M; 9:00-5:00 p.m.
Tu; 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Course Description: This course will focus on the Certificate of Progress Program writing requirements for Phase 2.
Emphasis will be placed on the development of the skills necessary to complete the writing assignments in this phase.
Skills that will be mastered range from the development of paragraphs/topic sentences to thesis-driven essays. COURSE
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TIME
ROOM 9008 Public Speaking Do’s and Taboos of
Public Speaking
Mrs. Dorothea Dupree W-F;7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course will identify the process and principles of public speaking. Students will deliver a
speech that will incorporate effective communication skills.
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9014 Introduction to Sign Language The Joy of Signing,
Rickehof
Rev. Fredrick Kirkland W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: Using American Sign Language (ASL), this Course introduces students to the mechanics of speaking to the deaf. Students
will learn the alphabet and how to form words with their hands. COURSE
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9015 Organizing and Maintaining
A Church Library
Church Library
Information Service
Mrs. Barbara Pearson W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed to introduce church leaders to library standards and procedures that will provide the basis for
building strong library systems. Students will study such basics as planning, facilities management, acquisition of books and materials, staffing,
budgeting and cataloging (manual and electronic).
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9024 The Computer in the Life of
the Church
40 days 40 Bytes Mrs. Dorothy
McAdory
Mon; 9:00-5:00p.m.
Tue; 9:00-11:00a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed for pastors, office workers, Christian educators and others who want to utilize computer technology in
the church. Issue in administration, setting up computer labs, tutorials on Bible study, as well as membership record keeping and nurture will be
covered in this course.
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9031 Great Hymns of the Church:
Their Origin and Meaning
Hymns 101, Obeck Mrs. Betty Bogan W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course will provide a study on several of the great hymns of the church, the history of these great hymns and the process
of how they were written, including the importance of the story in the song, along with their meaning at the time of writing and how they can apply
to today.
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Specialization Departmental Dean: Dr. Stevenson Tullis
Certificate of Christian Education The Christian Education Program is designed to prepare participants for effective ministry in local church and district education programs as
a Director of Education. This program covers the content, planning, organization and implementation of this ministry.
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SP0008 Christian Education
Ministering to the Whole
Church
TBA Mrs. Cynthia Brunner W & Th; 1-6 p.m.
Course Description: This course is designed for Christian educators and directors of Christian Education who aspire to lead the church in
Christian discipleship. Students will see the importance of enlisting every church member and every church department in the Christian education
effort.
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SP0009 Planning A Christian
Education Year
Christian Ed. Min
to the Whole
Church
Mrs. Mary A. Flowers M: 9:00-5:00 p.m.
Tu: 9:00-11:00
Course Description: This Course will teach the Director of Christian Education how to prepare for an annual work of Christian Education.
Students will be involved in developing plans as well as learning how to execute them.
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SP0010 Making Christian Education
A Lifelong Experience
Foundation of
Ministry: An
Introduction to
Christian Education
for a New Generation
Minister Patricia
Frazier
W&Th-1:00-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course emphasizes the need for lifelong learning after the initial discipleship and baptism has taken place. In the spirit of the Great
Commission (Found in Matthew 28: 19-20), the student will learn the value of Christian education for daily living for Christians of all ages.
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SP0011 Mission and Christian
Education
Foundations for the
Future-Robert E.
Clark, Lin Johnson
and Allyn K. Sloat
Dr. Walter Turner W&Th-1:00-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course involves the correlation between missions and Christian Education. Students will learn how to define missions,
identify mission opportunities, and plan and implement a mission program.
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SP0012 Resources for Christian
Education
The Christian
Educator's Handbook
on Teaching; Kenneth
O. rangel;Howard G.
Hendricks
Mrs. Jacqueline
Cleveland
W&Th-1:00-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course will introduce various modern methods for teaching. Students will realize what these resources are, and discover
efficient ways to make them available to the church, district or state convention.
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SP0013 Evangelism and Christian
Education
Christian
Education
Foundation for the
Future
Rev. Curtis Williams W&Th-1:00-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This Course is designed to lead the Christian Education in evaluating and assessing growth through Christian Education.
Students will develop a plan for growing the church through effective Christian Education programs.
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Course #2096-The Role of the Christian Education Director
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2096 The Role of the Christian
Education Director
TBA Mrs. Louise Pruitt
Davis
Mon; 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
Tues; 8:00-1:00 a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed for Deans seeking recertification. Deans are required to be recertified every (5) years. Contemporary issues in Christian
education, trends, and methods will be addressed as a portion of this course.
Course #2097-Rethinking Christian Education
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2097 Rethinking Christian
Education
TBA Rev. Dr. Jonathan
McPherson
W-Thur 1:00-6:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course is designed for Deans seeking recertification. Deans are required to be recertified every (5) years. This Course will examine current
trends, methodologies, and practices in Christian Education to determine their validity and alliance with the Scripture.
Course #2100-Recertification of Deans
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2100 Guidelines for Recertification
of Deans
TBA Dr. Jonathan
McPherson
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed for Deans seeking recertification. Deans are required to be recertified every (5) years. Contemporary issues in Christian
education, trends, and methods will be addressed as a portion of this course. Pastor’s Alternative for Teacher Certification
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PATC Pastor’s Alternative for Teacher
Certification TBA Dr. Jonathan
McPherson
M; 10:00-6:00 p.m.
Tue; 10:00-5:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course is designed for Deans seeking recertification. Deans are required to be recertified every (5) years. Contemporary issues in Christian
education, trends, and methods will be addressed as a portion of this course.
Pastor’s Advanced Training Program Departmental Dean: Rev. Dr. Edsel M. Davis, Sr.
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9912 Seminar for Young Pastors
and Ministers
Busy Pastor’s
Guide. SSBP
Rev. Douglas Caddell
M; 10:00-6:00 p.m.
Tue; 10:00-5:00 p.m.
Course Description: Young ministers will study such practical matters as church administration, staff relationships, community leadership, ministerial ethics work
with congregational management, and other professional issues not normally handled in a classroom setting. The seminar is designed to build confidence and skills that
lead to more effective ministry.
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9914 Connecting the Local Church
to the Community
Breaking the
Missional Code, by
Ed Stetzer and
David Putman
Dr. Edsel M. Davis, Sr.
M; 10:00-6:00 p.m.
Tue; 10:00-5:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course will consider the mission of the church to serve the community. Students will consider the biblical mandate for the church to be
missionaries to the community and serve the spiritual, social, and physical needs of the people therein. This course will help students to better understand the spiritual
nature of the church thus creating an impetus to reach out as servants to the community
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9915 The Essentials of Biblical
Research using the World
Wide Web and Biblical
Software
The Navigator-
Bible Studies
Handbook by The
Navigators
Rev. E. Baxter Morris M; 10:00-6:00 p.m.
Tue; 10:00-5:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course is designed to train students in and acquaint the students with the tools necessary(including the newest technological advances,
software and methodologies)to conduct through research in scripture.
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9918 The Prophets of Ancient Israel The Hebrew
Prophets: An
Introduction, Jack
Lundbom
Rev. Yewell
Cunningham
M; 10:00-6:00 p.m.
Tue; 10:00-5:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course will give students an introduction to the lives, times, and theology of the prophets of ancient Israel. In this setting, students will learn
of the history that was of vital importance to the coming of Christ. As a result of this study, students will better understand the message of the New Testament and the
teachings of Jesus.
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9919 Paul’s Epistles and Theology The Letters of Paul:
Conversations in
Context
Rev. Walter Sims
M; 10:00-6:00 p.m.
Tue; 10:00-5:00 p.m.
Course Description: This course will lead the student into a contextual study of the apostle Paul’s writing and theology. By studying the writings and thoughts of Paul,
the student will be better able to accurately apply the intended spiritual context to the historical context of these writings.
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9920 Biblical Study of the Doctrine
of the Church
The Church of
Christ: A Biblical
Ecclesiology for
Today, Everett
Ferguson
Rev. Reginald Calvert
M; 10:00-6:00 p.m.
Tue; 10:00-5:00 p.m.
Course Description: In this study, the student will identify and examine the major teachings of the church. They will go through a thorough and close study of relevant
biblical texts and revisit the basis of the major doctrines and practices of the church.
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Ministers Division MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH
408 Buckeye Avenue, Selma, Al 36701 Rev. B. T. Booker, Pastor
WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY JULY 30-AUG. 1, 2014
Rev. David Frazier- Supervisor, Morning Session Rev. Brandon K. Marshall, Leader
Dr. C. D. Patterson, Lecturer
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Seminar I- 2011 Baptist Doctrine Baptist Doctrine in
one year
Dr. W. C. McNeil W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
MSBC Course Description: This course examines, with simplicity and clarity, the basic teaching of the Baptist faith. Students will explore each doctrinal
position and the biblical basis for each doctrinal position taught in the class.
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Seminar II-7031 Moderator’s Workshop
Organizing Your Association
for Ministry and Outreach
The Moderator’s
Workshop:
Dr. L. L. Ruffin W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m.
MSBC
Course Description: This course is designed to identify ministry needs and opportunity within the association’s geographical location. Students
will address organization, planning recruitment and implementation of relevant ministries.
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Seminar III-
7005
Christian Evangelism The Master Plan of
Evangelism
Dr. J. C. Carter W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m. MSBC
Course Description: This course is designed to teach the basic steps in developing a program of evangelism. Students will discover the appropriate
Scripture to use and methods and techniques to witness to the non-believer.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
Seminar IV-
4012
The Doctrine of the Holy
Spirit
The Holy Spirit,
Ryrie
Dr. Edward Rogers W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m. MSBC
Course Description: Students will study the person and work of the Holy Spirit. This study will include a thorough look at the corresponding
doctrines that impact our understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit. The student will be able to clearly identify this doctrine of the church with
holistic understanding of salvation, with special emphasis on justification, redemption and sanctification.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
9907 Characteristics of Expository
Preaching
TBA TBA W-F; 7:30-10:50 a.m. MSBC
Course Description: This course will seek to sharpen the preacher’s expository preaching skills. The students may look at such key research tools
as the following: word studies, biblical language skills, computer research, and the use of other sources of historical and hermeneutical value.
Expository preaching, as a valuable tool in the preacher’s skill set, is presented as a tool that will sharpen the preacher’s ability to research and
preach a more effective expository sermon.
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Ministers Division (Afternoon Session)
MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH 408 Buckeye Avenue, Selma, Al 36701
Rev. B. T. Booker, Pastor
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY JULY 30-31, 2014
Dr. Edward Rodgers- Supervisor, Afternoon Session
Focus on
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study in the Local Church
Guest Speaker:
Dr. Harry Blake, Vice President National Baptist Convention USA, INC.
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Morning Cluster
Wednesday & Friday (Only)
July 29 & 31, 2014
7:30A.M.-8:30A.M .
Congress Cluster begins at 7:30 Wednesday Morning.
All Messengers and Instructors are required to
attend the Morning cluster.
Students are required to attend the Lecture
as part of the course credit requirement.
Classes begins Wednesday-8:30 A.M.-10:50 A.M. Thursday-7:30 A.M.-10:50 A.M.
Friday-8:30 A.M.-10:50 A.M.
Lecturer: Rev. E. Baxter Morris First Baptist Church, Montgomery, Al.
2014 Theme Emphasis: “Solidarity with the Savior through His Witness”
Theme Scriptures:
Acts 1:8 John 15:26
Luke 24:48 1 Corinthians 15:3-8
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Assembly Division Cluster
GENERAL DIVISION
Coordinator: TBA
Discussion Leader: Rev. Charles Hollingsworth
FINE ARTS DIVISION
Coordinator: TBA
Discussion Leader: Mrs. Bettye Bogan
YOUNG PEOPLE’S & CHILDREN’S LEADERS DIVISION
Coordinator: Mrs. Bettye R. Davis
Discussion Leader: Mrs. Synethia Pettaway
ADULT LEADERS DIVISION
Coordinator: Rev. Truitt Evans
Discussion Leaders: Mrs. Loretta Brown-Waites
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Coordinator: Dr. S. C. Tucker
Discussion Leaders: Dr. Jonathan McPherson
BIBLE DIVISION
Coordinator: Rev. Charles Winston
Discussion Leader: TBA
“Solidarity with the Savior through His Witness”
Morning Cluster Division Supervisors Presiding:
Rev. Brandon K. Marshall & Dr. Collins Pettaway
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YOUTH DIVISION
Youth Empowerment Seminar Series Departmental Dean: Mrs. Barbara D. Pearson
Monday - 8:15 A.M.- 5:00 P.M. 12:00-1:30 p.m. Lunch
Tuesday- 8:15-11:00 A.M. 10:00-10:15 a.m. Break
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
2008 Teaching Youth Stewardship Let the Children
Give time, Talents,
Love, and Money
by Delia Halverson
Mrs. Trunetta
Meadows
W-Fri;7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed to help the children’s teacher become more equipped in the art of teaching. The ability to hold
student’s attention and encourage involvement will be discussed.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
2041 Youth Rally Seven Checks for
Youth Leaders by
Andy Stanley &
Stuart Hall
Mrs. Cynthia Donald W-Fri;7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course description: Leaders will be taught the function of children’s rallies. The student will identify the components that should be included in a
youth rally. Some of these are the following: drama, puppetry, mime. Stepping, drill teams, talent shows, and Christian rap.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
2051 Teaching Social Etiquette to
Young People
TBA Mrs. Juliet Phillips Mon; 8:15-5:00 p. m
Tues; 8:15-11:00 a.m.
Course description: This course will focus on the art of establishing social graces and courtesies. The student will be guided through biblical
examples of graceful respect for others.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
2052 Youth At Worship Worship-Centered
Teaching: Guiding
Youth to discover
Their Identity in
Christ, /Hampton
& Edwards
Mrs. Synethia
Pettaway
W-Fri;7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course description: This course will strive to teach and train youth on how to engage in the ministry of effective and productive worship.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
2077 Dramatics in Christian
Education
The Christian
Educator’s
Handbook
Mrs. Ruth Walker Mon; 8:15-5:00 p. m
Tues; 8:15-11:00 a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed to study and present the basic techniques of dramatic interpretation and play production through the
ministry of Christian Theater. Students will gain experience through production of a short, one-act play or pulpit drama.
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COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
3021 God’s Rules Rule Middle School
“Talk Sheets” on
the Old Testament
ages 11-14 by David
Lynn
Mrs. Truenetta
Meadows
Mon; 8:15-5:00 p. m
Tues; 8:15-11:00 a.m.
Course Description: Students will be challenged to think about opinions, learn about themselves, and grow in their faith. Students will engage in
real conversations where beliefs can be discovered, Christian words and notions can be unpacked, and faith can be connected with and expressed.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
7004 Teenage Evangelism Evangelism
Ministry By Dr, E.
L. Thomas
Mrs. Mildred Davis W-Fri;7:30-10:50 a.m.
Course Description: This course teaches youth the importance of seeking the lost. Innovative ideas will be presented to give teenagers boldness
and assurance to seek lost of their age level.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME/ROOM ROOM
9014 Introduction to Sign Language The Joy of Signing Rev. Fredrick
Kirkland
Mon; 8:15-5:00 p. m
Tues; 8:15-11:00 a.m.
Course Description: Using American Sign Language (ASL), this course introduces students to the mechanics of speaking to the deaf. Students will
learn the alphabet and how to form words with their hands.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME/ROOM ROOM
9401 Why We Do What We Do As
Baptist
52 Ways to Teach
Children to Share
the Gospel-
Rainbow
Publishing
Mrs. Barbara D.
Pearson
Mon; 8:15-5:00 p. m
Tues; 8:15-11:00 a.m.
Course Description: This course is designed to teach children the biblical basis of sharing the Gospel with others. They will engage in activities
that inform, instruct, challenge and nurture them with the responsibility of being obedient to Christ’s command as found in Matthew 28: 18-20.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME ROOM
9405 It’s Ok To Be Different You’re Born an
Original; ”Don’t
Die a Copy
Mrs. Juliet D. Phillips W-Fri;7:30-10:50 a.m
Course Description: This course is designed to strengthen youths in their stand against the forces and pressures which causes them to compromise their faith
and beliefs as young Christians. Phil. 4: 13. COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME/ROOM ROOM
9512 It Takes Two- Dating and Still
Being Christian
The 10
Commandments of
Dating by Ben
Young & Sam
Adams
Miss Cynthia Donald Mon; 8:15-5:00 p. m
Tues; 8:15-11:00 a.m.
Course Description: This course presents a fun and practical approach to dating. It is designed to help students discover the truth about love, sex and relationships
from a Christian perspective.
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME/ROOM ROOM
9513 Evangelism 101-You Better
Tell Somebody
Share Jesus
Without Fear by
William Fay &
Linda Shepherd
Mrs. Mildred Davis Mon; 8:15-5:00 p. m
Tues; 8:15-11:00 a.m.
Course Description: Students will learn how to share the plan of salvation and will be motivated to see evangelism as a way of life instead of a project or crusade.
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CHILDREN & YOUTH CLASSES AT-A-GLANCE
COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME/ROOM
2008 Teaching Youth Stewardship Let the Children Give
Time, Talents, Love
and Money by Delia
Halverson
Mrs. Trunetta Meadows
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
2041 Youth Rally Seven Checks for
Youth Leaders by
Andy Stanley &
Stuart Hall
Miss. Cynthia Donald W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
2051 Teaching Social Etiquette to
Young People
TBA Mrs. Juliet Phillips Monday 8:15-5:00 p.m.
Tuesday8:15-11:00 a. m.
2052 Youth at Worship Worship Centered
Teaching: Guiding
Youth to Discover
Their Identity in
Christ, Hampton &
Edwards
Mrs. Synethia Pettaway W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
2077 Dramatics In Christian
Education
The Christian
Educator’s Handbook
Mrs. Ruth Walker Monday 8:15-5:00 p. m.
Tuesday 8:15-11:00 a. m.
3021 God’s Rule Rules Middle School Talk
sheets on the Old
Testament ages 11-14
by David Lynn
Trunetta Meadows Monday 8:15-5:00 p. m.
Tuesday 8:15-11:00 a. m.
7004 Teenage Evangelism Share Jesus Without
Fear
Mrs. Mildred Davis W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
9014 Introduction to Sign
Language
The Joy of Signing Rev. Fredrick Kirkland Monday 8:15-5:00 p. m.
Tuesday 8:15-11:00 a. m.
9401 Why We Do What We Do as
Baptist
52 Ways to Teach
Children to Share the
Gospel-Rainbow Pub
Mrs. Barbara D. Pearson Monday 8:15-5:00 p. m.
Tuesday 8:15-11:00 a. m.
9405 It’s Ok To Be Different You’re Born an
Original; “Don’t Die a
Copy”
Mrs. Juliet Phillips
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
9512 It Takes Two-Dating and Still
Being Christian
The 10
Commandments of
Dating by Ben Young
& Sam Adams
Miss Cynthia Donald Monday 8:15-5:00 p. m.
Tuesday 8:15-11:00 a. m.
9513 Evangelism 101-You Better
Tell Somebody
Share Jesus Without
Fear by William Fay
& Linda Shepherd
Mrs. Mildred Davis Monday 8:15-5:00 p. m.
Tuesday 8:15-11:00 a. m.
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COPP AT-A-GLANCE
Certificate of Progress Program (COPP)
CERTIFICATE OF PROGRESS PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
The Certificate of Progress (COP) Program consists of four phases. Each phase in the program must
be completed, including the receipt of course cards and certificates of completion, before a student can
advance to the next phase. Upon completion of the fourth phase, the student will be issued a Diploma
of Christian Education.
The objective of the Certificate of Progress Program are to:
1. Increase biblical knowledge;
2. Create an understanding of the Baptist Church;
3. Provide and educational structure that will develop candidates qualified
for teaching and leadership positions;
4. Provide incentives for the candidate to complete the program;
5. Produce trained Church Leaders.
Please note special scheduling for COP classes. Please direct all questions concerning your enrollment
in COPP to the Dean’s Office. All COPP students must be registered as a delegate to the Congress.
PHASE I COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME/ROOM
1004 Effective Bible Reading How to Study and
Teach the Bible
Rev. C. E.
Hollingsworth
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
1007 Introduction to the Old
Testament Knowing the Old
Testament
Dr. Richard Davis W-F; 7:30-10:50 p. m.
1072
Introduction to the
New Testament New Testament
Survey
Rev. Lee Nelson
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
2007 Christian Stewardship What the Bible Says
About Stewardship
Mrs. Voncile Jackson W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
3008 Theology and History of
Christianity
History of Christianity Dr. J. Henry Williams W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
6021 Spiritual Formation TBA Rev. Jerry Jones W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
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PHASE II COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME/ROOM
1075 Synoptic Gospels The Synoptic
Gospels- An
Introduction, Nickles
Deacon Gilbert Pernell W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
2011 Baptist Doctrine Baptist Beliefs Rev. Derwin Perry W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
4012
Doctrine of the Holy Spirit The Person and the
Work of the Holy
Spirit, Torrey
Rev. Johnny Hollis
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
7024 Discovering Your Spiritual
Gifts
Stir Up the Gift,
McCalep
Rev. Billy Springer W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
9004 Writing Techniques I A Writer’s Reference,
Hacker
Mrs. Edna Hinson M; 9:00-5:00 p. m.
T; 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Elective
PHASE III COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME/ROOM
1079 Survey of John Gospel of John, Jenson Rev. William Scott M; 9:00-5:00 p. m.
T; 9:00-11:00 a.m.
1089
Survey of Romans Romans: A Self Study
Guide, Jensen
Rev. R. L. McAdory W & Th; 1:00-6:00 p. m.
3007 History of the Baptist History of Baptists.
Trobett
Dr. Alvin Cleveland W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
7005 Christian Evangelism The Master Plan of
Evangelism
Rev. Charles Delaine
W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
9005 Writing Techniques II A Writer’s Reference,
Hacker
Mrs. Edna Hinson M; 9:00-5:00 p. m.
T; 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Elective
PHASE IV COURSE
NUMBER
COURSE
TITLE
COURSE
TEXTBOOK
INSTRUCTOR TIME/ROOM
1112
Survey of Revelation Revelation of Jesus
Christ
Rev. Jerry Seay W& Th; 1:00-6:00 p. m.
2015 Foundation of
Christian Ethics
Ethics, Bonhoeffer Dr. Ronald Davis W& Th; 1:00-6:00 p. m.
6013 Organizing the
Church for Christian
Education
Christian Education
Handbook by Bruce
Power
Mrs. Mary Duncan W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
8066 Christianity and
Contemporary Issues
The Isachaar Factor Deacon Arthur Capers W-F; 7:30-10:50 a. m.
9024 The Computer in the
Life of the Church
40 Days 40 Bytes Mrs. Dorothy McAdory M; 9:00-5:00 p. m.
T; 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Elective