New Horizon Bible School

Embark on a New Adventure.


Expand Your Horizons.


Whether taken in conjunction with the Emerge program or separately, the New Horizon Bible School classes will expand your knowledge of God’s Word and take you deeper with God. In addition, you will receive a Diploma of Theology after successfully completing 10 courses.

Here are the specifics for the New Horizon Bible School:

Below you can see a description of each class, complete with dates, teacher and summary. If you would like to register for only one of these classes, you will be able to do so within each item.

Instructor
Dr. Ronald E. Cottle

Description
Principles of leadership and training based upon the calling, training, and rule of David. Special emphasis is placed upon David’s life and the classrooms of preparation through which he walked. Also studied are David’s call, his anointing, his character, and his faithfulness to God.

Dates and Information
Class Dates: September 22nd-24th
Class Number: OT250

Registration for this class is closed.

Instructor
Dr. Grady McMurtry

Description
Introduction to the scientific method and a survey of the basic concepts of the biological, natural, and physical sciences. Related questions which confront the biblical Christian world view. Topics include scientific creationism, theistic evolution, Mt. St. Helens, physical evidences for Noah’s Flood, dinosaurs, geochronometers and the origin of the races.

Dates and Information
Class Dates: October 13th-15th
Class Number: BT305

Registration for this class is closed.

Instructor
Dr. Ronald E. Cottle

Description
Overview of the historical, political and social contents of the Gospels. Attention is given to authorship, dates, canonicity, structure, styles, and themes with emphasis and exposition of key passages and their doctrinal significance.

Dates and Information
Class Dates: November 10th-13th
Class Number: NT115

Registration for this class is closed.

Instructor
Dr. Stanley Fleming

Description
This course provides students with a knowledge of world religions and biblical Christianity. Distinguish religious strengths from weaknesses, break down doctrinal components, categorize and evaluate overriding motifs of each religion in comparison to biblical Christianity.

Dates and Information
Class Dates: December 8th-10th
Class Number: BT641

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Instructor
Dr. Ronald E. Cottle

Description
This course deals with the Hebrew-Jewish world into which the Gospel, the Church and the Scriptures came. Influences of the political, religious and social developments of various groups during the first century upon the New Testament are emphasized.

Dates and Information
Class Dates: January 5th-7th
Class Number: HT700

Registration Cut-Off Date: December 15th

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Instructor
Dr. Ian Bond

Description
A study of the methodology and selected basic themes of Old Testament theology, their relation to New Testament theology, and their relevance for the mission and message of the contemporary Church.

Dates and Information
Class Dates: February 2nd-4th
Class Number: OT525

Registration Cut-Off Date: January 12th

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Instructor
Dr. Ronald E. Cottle

Description
This course is an exegetical study of Galatians. The English text is used with insights from the Greek. Special emphases include law vs. grace, defining the apostle, flesh vs. spirit; and sowing and reaping.

Dates and Information
Class Dates: March 2nd-4th
Class Number: NT124

Registration Cut-Off Date: February 9th

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Instructor
Dr. Stanley Fleming

Description
A history of the early Church from its origins to the Council of Chalcedon in A.D 451. Along with a general overview, special attention will be paid to notable people, movements, and traditions that have created a rich heritage for the modern day Church.

Dates and Information
Class Dates: April 6th-8th
Class Number: HT510

Registration Cut-Off Date: March 16th

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Instructor
Dr. Stephen Mansfield

Description
Traces the origin and growth of Christianity in America beginning in fifteenth century Europe and concluding with the Revolutionary War. More than dates and dead people, history is the result of God’s rule over the affairs of men and nations.

Dates and Information
Class Dates: May 4th-6th
Class Number: HT445

Registration Cut-Off Date: April 13th

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Instructor
Dr. Ronald E. Cottle

Description
This is a study of all the gifts of the Holy Spirit in the Scripture. Special emphasis is placed upon the nine charismatic gifts presented in 1 Corinthians 12-14.

Dates and Information
Class Dates: June 1st-3rd
Class Number: BT515

Registration Cut-Off Date: May 11th

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