Introduction to Missions
Ryan Bush and Nick Kennicott will provide a systematic and practical study of the theology and practice of biblical missions.
Ryan Bush and Nick Kennicott will provide a systematic and practical study of the theology and practice of biblical missions.
Join us September 4–7 for a four-day module entitled “Counseling & Physiology” with Dr. Hodges.
Pastor Jeffrey Johnson will lecture the elements that constitute a “biblical call to the ministry” and how the pastor may cultivate personal godliness in his life and foundational convictions regarding his teaching.
Grace Immanuel Reformed Baptist Church will be hosting the second part of the Isaiah class this May 6–14. The lecturer’s name is not published for security reasons, given his ministry involvement. See lecture schedule for more details.
Oct 9–13, 2023: RBS is offering a five-day module on Marriage Counseling, with Dr. Jim Newheiser. Dr. James Newheiser will explore the complex dynamics involved in marriage, parenting, and the family.
Join us for a five-day module on New Testament Introduction. Michael Emadi will address the major issues regarding the New Testament Scriptures, including canon, synoptic issues, textual criticism, and authorship, as well as provide a brief overview of most of the NT books.
Dr. Bob Gonzales will offer an introduction to the morphology, vocabulary, and grammar of Biblical Hebrew. The instructor and students will be meet twelve Saturday mornings from 9am to 12noon beginning August 12th.
Join us for our final set of lectures for the 1689 Theology Project as we exposit of the Second London Baptist Confession, chapters 26–32.
Join us for our fourth set of lectures for the 1689 Theology Project as we exposit of the Second London Baptist Confession, chapters 4–9.
Join us March 27–31 at Emmanuel Baptist Church for a five-day module, where Dr. Robert Gonzales and Dr. Samuel Waldron will give 23 lectures on the doctrine of revelation and theology proper.
Cornerstone Church in Mesa, Arizona will be hosing a class on the Exposition of Isaiah, every Saturday, 9–12PM, beginning February 11, 2023. The lecturer’s name is not published for security reasons, given his ministry involvement.
RBS is offering a three-day module on Introduction to Biblical Counseling, Aug 2 – 4, 2022. Grace Baptist Church in Taylors, South Carolina will host the module. Pastors Jamie Howell will serve as the lecturer.
Join us for our third set of lectures for the 1689 Theology Project as we exposit of the Second London Baptist Confession.
A systematic and practical study regarding the nature and methodologies of pastoral ministry in the church.
Join us February 22–25 at Immanuel Baptist Church for our 4-day module on Hermeneutics. Pastor Mark Chanski will be covering the history and method of hermeneutics.
Join us for our second set of lectures for the 1689 Theology Project as we exposit of the Second London Baptist Confession.
IBC will be hosting a weekly live Introduction to the Old Testament class, Saturdays 9–12pm Sept–Nov.
A defense of Scripture as an abiding norm for ethics with a special focus on contemporary issues related to ethics.
Join us for our first set of lectures as we launch the 1689 Theology Project in the exposition of the Second London Baptist Confession.
A biblical-theological examination of the progressive unfolding of the person and work of the Holy Spirit in Scripture.
Michael Haykin will provide a detailed study of the theology and piety of English Particular Baptists from their origins in the 1630s to the 1830s.
Seven lectures on the science of language and Bible translation.
This second seminar will focus on the creation covenant and consider the ways in which Reformed theologians understand this covenant.
Join us for a three-day seminar on medieval church history taught by Dr. Michael Haykin and Pastor Robert Elliott in Sacramento, California.
An overview of the application of redemption to the believer from effectual calling to glorification.
Join us on March 2nd for a half-day seminar as Dr. Joel R. Beeke teaches on how the Puritans preached and what we can learn from their example.
A survey of church history from the Puritan era to the recent rise of Reformed Baptist churches in America.
Acquaints the student with the important issues related to the inspiration, canon, text, interpretation, message, and abiding relevance of the Old Testament.
Introduces the student to the major issues regarding the NT Scriptures including canon, synoptic issues, textual criticism, and authorship.
A systematic study of what the Bible teaches concerning the existence, attributes, triunity, names and decree of God.
This conference will focus on how the great truths of the Protestant Reformation are still relevant for the present and the future.
Dr. K. Scott Oliphint will deliver six lectures evaluating the epistemology and theological method of one of the foremost scholastic theologians of the medieval period.
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