God has done great things in the equipping of servant-leaders last school year. We at PCBBC are excited about what God will do this school year! Here are the courses for SY 2015-2016:
NT365: Prison Epistles--This course is an expositional study on the Prison Epistles: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. Upon finishing this course, students are expected to be familiar with the key chapter contents, emphases, and interpretational difficulties found in the Prison Epistles. Students will be able to prepare sermons and lessons from the Prison Epistles that are exegetical, sound, and practical (2 units).
Day & Time: Tuesday Morning, 8:30-10:30 AM
Instructor: Glenn Wandag
ST201: Bible Doctrines II (Man, Sin, Salvation)--This course is a study on the doctrines of man (anthropology), sin (hamartiology), and salvation (soteriology). Upon finishing this course, students are expected to be familiar with passages and theological discussions in relation to man, sin, and salvation. Students will be prepared to accurately articulate, defend from Scripture, and to practically apply the Scripture’s teaching on these doctrines (2 units).
Day & Time: Thursday Morning, 8:30-10:30 AM
Instructor: Jared Garcia
OT360: Minor Prophets--This course is an expositional survey study on the Minor Prophets: Hosea to Malachi. In addition to learning the main theological idea of each book, students will also be familiar with the key interpretive details in the Minor Prophets. Upon taking this course, students will be prepared to preach and teach from the Minor Prophets and apply them to a 21st century audience (2 units).
Day & Time: Friday Morning, 8:30-10:30 AM
Instructor: Pastor Garcia
NT500: Exegesis of Philippians in Greek--This course is the third semester Greek course offered at PCBBC. Students taking this course must be knowledgeable of basic Greek grammar and must be able to translate Greek passages into English. In addition to translating and exegeting the Book of Philippians, Greek noun uses, participle uses, infinitive uses, and article uses will be discussed. Students of this course will be able to do a sentence diagram, syntactical display, exegesis, and word study on the Greek text (3 units).
Day & Time: Tuesday & Thursday Afternoon, 4:00-5:30 PM
Instructor: Jared Garcia
BT400: Hermeneutics--This course provides students the tools needed to interpret Scripture including the rationale, history, and principles of hermeneutics. Students will be able to accurately interpret given passages according to the four major areas of contexts: historical-cultural context, literary context (including various Bible genres), grammatical context, and theological context (2 units).
Day & Time: Tuesday Evening, 6:00-8:00 PM
Instructor: Jared Garcia
Mu150: Group Voice--This course is a practical music course where students practice choral pieces, and learn leadership and music skills on how to lead a church choir. Repertoires from this course will be performed in various church activities throughout the school year (2 units).
Day & Time: Thursday Evening, 6:00-8:00 PM
Instructor: Stanley Elazegui
OT300: Bible Exposition II & NT310: Bible Exposition III--These two courses are offered as a combined 2-week module course. OT300 is designed to help students prepare sermons on OT narratives and the Psalms. NT310 is designed to help students prepare sermons on parables and on doctrines. Upon finishing these courses, students should be equipped to prepare sermons from OT Bible stories, psalms, parables, and doctrines that are theologically sound, literarily-informed, and practically applicable to a 21st century audience (1 unit each).
Day & Time: October 5-17 (Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays-Saturdays), 6:00-8:00 PM
Instructor: Jared Garcia
NT365: Prison Epistles--This course is an expositional study on the Prison Epistles: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. Upon finishing this course, students are expected to be familiar with the key chapter contents, emphases, and interpretational difficulties found in the Prison Epistles. Students will be able to prepare sermons and lessons from the Prison Epistles that are exegetical, sound, and practical (2 units).
Day & Time: Tuesday Morning, 8:30-10:30 AM
Instructor: Glenn Wandag
ST201: Bible Doctrines II (Man, Sin, Salvation)--This course is a study on the doctrines of man (anthropology), sin (hamartiology), and salvation (soteriology). Upon finishing this course, students are expected to be familiar with passages and theological discussions in relation to man, sin, and salvation. Students will be prepared to accurately articulate, defend from Scripture, and to practically apply the Scripture’s teaching on these doctrines (2 units).
Day & Time: Thursday Morning, 8:30-10:30 AM
Instructor: Jared Garcia
OT360: Minor Prophets--This course is an expositional survey study on the Minor Prophets: Hosea to Malachi. In addition to learning the main theological idea of each book, students will also be familiar with the key interpretive details in the Minor Prophets. Upon taking this course, students will be prepared to preach and teach from the Minor Prophets and apply them to a 21st century audience (2 units).
Day & Time: Friday Morning, 8:30-10:30 AM
Instructor: Pastor Garcia
NT500: Exegesis of Philippians in Greek--This course is the third semester Greek course offered at PCBBC. Students taking this course must be knowledgeable of basic Greek grammar and must be able to translate Greek passages into English. In addition to translating and exegeting the Book of Philippians, Greek noun uses, participle uses, infinitive uses, and article uses will be discussed. Students of this course will be able to do a sentence diagram, syntactical display, exegesis, and word study on the Greek text (3 units).
Day & Time: Tuesday & Thursday Afternoon, 4:00-5:30 PM
Instructor: Jared Garcia
BT400: Hermeneutics--This course provides students the tools needed to interpret Scripture including the rationale, history, and principles of hermeneutics. Students will be able to accurately interpret given passages according to the four major areas of contexts: historical-cultural context, literary context (including various Bible genres), grammatical context, and theological context (2 units).
Day & Time: Tuesday Evening, 6:00-8:00 PM
Instructor: Jared Garcia
Mu150: Group Voice--This course is a practical music course where students practice choral pieces, and learn leadership and music skills on how to lead a church choir. Repertoires from this course will be performed in various church activities throughout the school year (2 units).
Day & Time: Thursday Evening, 6:00-8:00 PM
Instructor: Stanley Elazegui
OT300: Bible Exposition II & NT310: Bible Exposition III--These two courses are offered as a combined 2-week module course. OT300 is designed to help students prepare sermons on OT narratives and the Psalms. NT310 is designed to help students prepare sermons on parables and on doctrines. Upon finishing these courses, students should be equipped to prepare sermons from OT Bible stories, psalms, parables, and doctrines that are theologically sound, literarily-informed, and practically applicable to a 21st century audience (1 unit each).
Day & Time: October 5-17 (Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays-Saturdays), 6:00-8:00 PM
Instructor: Jared Garcia