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Sept 11-12-2009 - Developmental Psychology - Dr. Shelley Cook
This course will teach the students to apply Biblically Based Business principles and concepts to their workplace; Principles such as Stewardship, Workmanship, Ethics, Integrity, and Hearing the Voice of God in Business, as well as Servant hood and Vision. In this course, the student will also be taught, trained, and activated in the Gifts of the Holy Spirit in the marketplace.
Each class will be followed with a short time of “activation,” so that the student can actually apply what has been taught, with emphasis on the Marketplace “environment.”
October 16-17-2009 - The Apostolic-Prophetic Anointing - Dr. Sharon Stone & Team
The prophetic anointing that was upon Prophets like Elijah remains our challenge. In this course we will discuss how to move in a higher level of prophetic anointing to influence Governments, transform lives and impact communities.
December 04-05-2009 - The Book of Acts - Dr. Herbert Sutherland
The Book of Acts will explore the seeds of Church history. The Acts of the Holy Spirit through the Apostles and the impact on the then known world, will be emphasized. We will also study the gospel as communicated by Peter and Paul and how this impacted the kingdom of God. Upon completion of this study, the student will have a comprehensive understanding of the book of Acts.
January 15-16-2010 - The Tabernacle of David - Dr. Mark Crowe
Yaweh's purpose has never changed. He has always sought to Restore His People to their rightful place of worshipping Him in Spirit and in Truth. Earlier Tabernacles first established with Moses were a shadow or symbol of God's ultimate desire to once again be together with His people. Tabernacles took a major shift with the establishment of The Tabernacle of David. David's Tabernacle was still a type and shadow of what was to come but it revealed a clearer prophetic picture of God's ultimate desire. David's Tabernacle did away with animal sacrifice and the ritual of the previous Tabernacles and introduced Spontaneous and Heartfelt Worship and Awe for Yaweh. This worship included music, dancing and musical instruments collectively producing a Joyful Noise unto the Lord. It really was Prophetic Worship. It was what we would call today a worship service. David's 'Heart after God' was released to the people through corporate celebration and demonstrative Worship. The people of God were expressing their Love, Adoration, and Passion from Hearts full of Worship. This declarative act was in fact a prophetic expression of things to come 'God in Us, 'Our Hope of Glory'. Jesus ultimate sacrifice for the sin's of all mankind was being realized 'On Earth as it was in Heaven'. Oh, The Love of God that has redeemed us from our horrible states. Today we celebrate and anticipate a great revival within the hearts and lives of His Bride. A Revival of Holiness and Righteousness that will allow us to know that we are God's Tabernacle. Arise from your Circumstances and Shine for His Glory Has Risen Upon Us! Though this is an hour of increasing darkness it is also the day of increasing light. It is time to 'Shine' in Spirit and in Truth that those in darkness may see the Light of the World, God's Glory Upon Each of Us!
January 29-30-2010 - Marriage and Family Dynamics - Dr. Shelley Cook
This course will provide an overview of problems and a variety of stresses that couples and families face. The KCLI student will learn solutions to tough situations ranging from a variety of difficulties associated with issues such as violence, extramarital affairs and other complications affecting marriage and the family. Key areas such as communication, financial and true intimacy will be explored.
February 19-20-2010 - Church History - Dr. Edward Bez
This course is an introduction to the historical developments in theology, church government, church-state relations, and mission of the Christian Church. This course will trace the growth of the church from the small sect of Judaism it was first known as, to becoming one of the dominant forces in the world, to its seemingly endless divisions into the countless denominations that exist today. This history will be interpreted through the lens of scripture, particularly the teachings of Christ and the model of the church presented in the book of Acts. Students will be especially encouraged to understand their own place within this history and undertake to play an active part in shaping the future of the church according to biblical teachings.
Course Objectives: Upon the successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
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- Recognize and interpret major events that shaped church history.
- Differentiate various Christian traditions and denominations that have developed over time and highlight their differences and similarities.
- Articulate how the central doctrines of the church, as well as its most important document, the Bible, came to be and were subsequently interpreted and applied in various ways in various times, places, and traditions.
- Identify the strengths and weaknesses of the church as it exists today.
- Participate in strengthening the church so that its mission may continue into the future.
March 12-13-2010 - Faith: The Power of the Kingdom - Pastor Thomas Aro
In this course you will delve deep into the foundation of our relationship with God, which is faith. You will be enlightened and motivated to channel into the power of faith, the means by which every Christian obtains their inheritance in God and his Kingdom. It was by this faith power that great men and women did the im-possible. By learning to walk by faith you will do the unthinkable, reach the unreachable, become unstoppable, grow unshakable, unlock the greatest treasures and in the famous words of Star Trek, "Go where no man has gone before!"
March 26-27, 2010 - Childhood Learning & Development - Dr. Shelley Cook
Whenever we hear the word of truth, the good news of our salvation, believe it and are sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, the journey has only just begun. The next step is to be nurtured into living like disciples and this requires knowledge of what we believe. Like newborn babies new believers must now long for the pure milk of the word, that by it growth may take place in respect to salvation. We must know what we should be and could be. Whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instruction that through perseverance and the encouragement of the scriptures we might have hope Romans 15:4 (New American Standard Bible). The gospel of the kingdom has been documented in both the old and new Testaments for a reason, so that Christians may know the truth and be free to live according to God’s plan and purpose.
April 09-10-2010 - The Pauline Epistles - Dr. Herbert Sutherland
This course will explore the thirteen letters of the New Testament written by the apostle Paul. These letters fall into two categories: four pastoral letters written to individuals (1 and 2 Timothy, Titus and Philemon) and nine letters written to churches (Romans to 2 Thessalonians). Emphasized is the contribution of each book’s content to Christian Doctrine along with themes common in all letters. This includes the kingdom of God, the gospel, the person and work of Jesus Christ and practical Christian living.
April 23-24-2010 - Mental Health and Psychopathology - Dr. Shelley Cooke
This course will provide an introductory overview of mental illness, i.e. neurosis, psychosis and other emotional disorders and the effectiveness of psychotropic medication in the treatment of mental illness. The student will be introduced to the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual and the various processes in the manual.
May 14-15-2010Hermeneutics-Biblical Interpretation - Dr. Edward Bez
This course is designed to provide an overview of key Bible study methods and key principles of biblical interpretation. Special attention will be given to the study of the historical and literary nature of the inspired text.
Course Objectives
- Examination of key approaches and biblical interpretation
- Overview of the grammatical-historical method of biblical interpretation
- Identification of vocabulary for the study and practice of biblical interpretation
- Familiarization of key tools used for biblical interpretation
- Increased understanding of biblical genre
- Instruction and practice in applying and presenting biblical interpretation
- Increased love for God and His Word--the Bible
June 11-12-2010 - Bible Survey – The Books of Wisdom - Dr. William J. Hurst
During our study of the books of wisdom, we will find that there is much direct and oblique reference to the Kingdom. The writers of the wisdom literature in the scriptures were prophetic people and, as is the case with Job, their lives were also prophetic all pointing toward the Kingdom to come.David is a king/priest in training. Solomon is the king/priest who is reigning. He is also a type of one who allows himself to be lead astray, thus showing us what can keep us from the fullness of God’s desire for us in the Kingdom.The Psalms show to us the inner reactions to the dealings of God while going through the training. Another name for proverbs is parables thereby showing us a whole dimension of the prophetic that has not been explored until now.Ecclesiastes shows us the dealings of God in the return of a backslider. Song of Songs describes for us the wooing of the Lord bringing us into mature intimate relationship with Himself and the place of laboring together with Him.Each of these will be treated in the light of God’s purpose from the beginning to bring His Kingdom to earth and how each instructs and guides us into a place of maturing of the Kingdom within, so the Kingdom can be manifest in a people in the earth.Together we will find insights into the Kingdom in unexpected places as we search this portion of the scriptures together.Join us as we explore all of the wisdom of God hidden in these books that prepare us for Kingdom realities.
Revised: September 11-2009
All courses/dates and/or fees are subject to change
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