Super Seminar Series
All New Course Offerings
Participants have the opportunity to complete two seminars in a single day exploring select topics with pastors and professionals who are excited about equipping believers with the knowledge and resources needed to put their faith into action.
SCHEDULE: Session 1 11:00am - 1:15pm
Lunch 1:15pm - 2:45pm
Session 2 2:45pm - 5:00pm
CREDITS: An elective course credit of 0.5 can be applied to certificate program.
For cost, refer to Schedule of Fees
Spring Super Seminar
Saturday, April 24th
The Gospel on Prosperity
Rev. Lawrence Aker, M.Div., STM., & Ph.D. Candidate
There is a world of difference between what we are being taught about prosperity by contemporary televangelists and the truth the bible teaches about the principles of prosperity. Let’s learn the difference.
The Gospel on Politics
Rev. Toby Sanders, M.Div., Ph.D. Candidate
Does religion belong in politics? Does the church have a responsibility to be politically active? Should the church tell people how to cast their vote? Some Christians believe the Gospel is apolitical; some, the church has been politicized enough. Still others think the church is not involved enough. What does God have to say about getting involved in politics?
The Gospel on Providence
Rev. Cleotha Robertson, Ph.D.
How do we balance our understanding of human freedom with the providence of God, God’s will being worked out in human history? Are we really free or is everything predetermined? If God has determined all things, why do we need to do anything? How does providence work?
The African Presence in the Bible
Rev. Raquel A. St. Clair, Ph.D.
This class will examine the significance of African lands and peoples in the Bible. Students will also explore the differences between modern and ancient notions of race to help them better understand our faith and scriptures.