Alex City
Fall A - Biblical Foundations I
Monday nights at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Early Rose Baptist Church, 57 E St, Alexander City, AL 35010
Many Christians have not taken the time to study the various doctrines of the Bible that are critical to our spiritual growth. The first section of Biblical Foundations will engage students in doctrines such as the Trinity, the second coming, the afterlife, etc. An Understanding of these Biblical foundations will lead believers to a deeper relationship with God. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Dr. Melvin Ervin
Fall B - Biblical Foundations II
Monday nights at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Early Rose Baptist Church, 57 E St, Alexander City, AL 35010
This course is a continuation of the first section. Students will learn the doctrines of redemption, the church, the return of Christ, and how these doctrines impact their everyday lives. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Dr. Melvin Ervin
Ashville-St Clair
Fall A - Baptist Doctrines
Tuesday nights at 6 p.m. August 19 - October 7
St. Clair Baptist Association, 33620 US-231, Ashville, AL 35953
Using “The Baptist Faith and Message” as a guide, students will deepen their knowledge of historic Baptist beliefs and their relevance to the Church today. Students will also learn more about the uniqueness of Baptist polity in the landscape of denominationalism.
Instructor: Michael Mills
Fall B - Spiritual Disciplines
Tuesday nights at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
St. Clair Baptist Association, 33620 US-231, Ashville, AL 35953
This course will assist the student in pursuing intimacy with and conformity to Jesus Christ through personal spiritual disciplines such as Bible intake, prayer, fasting, silence and solitude, and journaling. Students will learn valuable disciplines that will greatly enhance their walk with God.
Instructor: Michael Mills
Athens - Limestone
Fall A-New Testament Backgrounds
Monday nights at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
First Baptist Church of Athens, AL
There are 400 years between the Old and New Testaments which some call “the silent years.” In this course, students will learn of the influential events that helped to form the world of the New Testament. We know Jesus better when we know the political and historical events that shaped the world in which he lived. This course will help you understand and explain the cultural setting in the Gospels.
Instructor: Keenan Braden
Fall B - The Book of Romans
Monday nights at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
First Baptist Church of Athens, AL
The book of Romans contains some of the richest theological truths regarding the doctrine of salvation than any book in Scripture. It is a treasure trove of theological gems about grace, faith, righteousness, and justification. Some of the greatest theological minds in history trace their salvation back to reading Paul’s letter to the Romans. In this course, students will come to understand salvation through faith in Christ alone and the eternal truths surrounding that decision.
Instructor: Noah Hicks
Baldwin
Spring A- Class Canceled
Thursday nights at 6 p.m. January 23- March 13
First Baptist Church of Bay Minette, 1201 Hand Ave, Bay Minette, AL 36507
Due to a lack of enrollments, this class has been canceled. You can register for the Spring B term which begins on March 27
Spring B- Biblical Foundations I
Thursday nights at 6 p.m. March 27- May 15
First Baptist Church of Bay Minette, 1201 Hand Ave, Bay Minette, AL 36507
This course has been cancelled
Beech-River-Lexington-TN
Fall A - Christian Leadership
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 19 - October 7
Beech River Baptist Association, 771 E. Church St. Lexington, TN
This course is a study of the essential elements needed to be effective in leading a ministry. Great leaders understand where they are in the process of leadership both regarding weakness and strength. They understand how to enhance their leadership style and develop leaders around them. Participants will learn where they are in the process of becoming effective leaders and how to fill in the leadership gaps that currently exist.
Instructor: Stan Wafler
Fall B - Personal Evangelism
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
Beech River Baptist Association, 771 E. Church St. Lexington, TN
This course presents a study on the message, methods, and urgency of sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ. Participants will study the foundational priorities of personal evangelism and various approaches and strategies both historically and currently.
Instructor: Larry Murphy
Bessemer
Fall A -Intro to Old Testament
Monday nights at 6 p.m. August 18- October 6
Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, 1343 Hueytown Rd, Hueytown, AL 35023
Participants will learn more about the various genres of the Old Testament writings. Attention will be given to the Christology of the Old Testament and the application of the books in the life of the believer. Note: This location offers Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Lee Praytor
Fall B - The Minor Prophets
Monday nights at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, 1343 Hueytown Rd, Hueytown, AL 35023
The Minor Prophets are not minor in their importance or significance. These often-overlooked prophetic books hold incredible relevance for our world today. Students will learn more about the authors, their prophecies, and the historicity behind their messages. Note: This location offers Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Lee Praytor
Bibb
Fall A - The Person of the Holy Spirit
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Bibb Baptist Association Office, Centreville, AL
The Holy Spirit is the most misunderstood person of the trinity and yet his role is critical to our salvation, growth, and work of the church. This course is designed to increase the student’s knowledge of the work, person, and doctrine of the Holy Spirit.
Instructor: Bill Russell
Fall B - Intro to Old Testament
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Bibb Baptist Association Office, Centreville, AL
Participants will learn more about the various genres of the Old Testament writings. Attention will be given to the Christology of the Old Testament and the application of the books in the life of the believer.
Instructor: Bill Russell
Birmingham - West
Spring A- Book of Genesis
Mondays at 6 p.m. January 20- March 10
Grace Covenant Church, Birmingham, AL
The book of Genesis is foundational to the canon of Scripture as it answers the most critical questions about humankind’s relationship with God. The course will present a timeline of creation, the early covenants, and the history of the patriarchs through a chapter-by-chapter study. Note: This location offers Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Michael Frazier
Spring B- Deuteronomy
Mondays at 6 p.m. March 24- May 12
Grace Covenant Church, Birmingham, AL
As the second generation of Israelites prepares to enter the Promised Land, Moses delivers several discourses to prepare them to effectively live as people who are loyal and loving to God. This course examines these discourses found in the book of Deuteronomy. The course will offer a chapter-by-chapter exegesis of the book while examining the main themes, historical context, and application for the Christian today. Note: This site offers Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Michael Frazier
Calhoun - Anniston
Fall A - The Gospels
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Anniston First Baptist Church at McClellan
This course offers participants a study of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Participants will study the different aspects and themes as presented in the Gospels. Attention will be given to the historical, religious, and cultural settings within which the Gospel narratives took place. Note: This location offers Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Craig Reynolds
Fall B - The Acts of the Apostles
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Anniston First Baptist Church at McClellan
An exegetical study of the book of Acts including the impact of the Gospel, multiplication of the church and foundations of Christian Mission. The book of Acts is a continuation of the Gospel of Luke and gives us insight into the rapid spread of Christianity in the first century. Participants will study the rich history and theological context of this incredible book. Note: This location offers Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Trey Brown
Carbon Hill
Fall A - Spiritual Disciplines
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 19 - October 7
First Baptist Church of Carbon Hill, 111 3rd Ave NE, Carbon Hill, AL 35549
This course will assist the student in pursuing intimacy with and conformity to Jesus Christ through personal spiritual disciplines such as Bible intake, prayer, fasting, silence and solitude, and journaling. Students will learn valuable disciplines that will greatly enhance their walk with God.
Instructor: Scott McCullar
Fall B - Christian Apologetics
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
First Baptist Church of Carbon Hill, 111 3rd Ave NE, Carbon Hill, AL 35549
What is apologetics? Some Christians believe it to mean apologizing for their faith, however, the word comes from the Greek, apologia from 1 Peter 3:15. It means to “give a defense” for the things we believe as believers. This course will prepare students to “give a defense for the hope that is within them.” Study will be given on creationism, the resurrection, suffering, and Christ as the only way to salvation.
Instructor: Scott McCullar
Chambers/LaFayette
Fall A - The Minor Prophets
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
East Liberty Baptist Association, 12087 Veterans Memorial Pkwy, La Fayette, AL 36862
The Minor Prophets are not minor in their importance or significance. These often-overlooked prophetic books hold incredible relevance for our world today. Students will learn more about the authors, their prophecies, and the historicity behind their messages.
Instructor: TBD
Fall B - Biblical Foundations I
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
East Liberty Baptist Association, 12087 Veterans Memorial Pkwy, La Fayette, AL 36862
Many Christians have not taken the time to study the various doctrines of the Bible that are critical to our spiritual growth. The first section of Biblical Foundations will engage students in doctrines such as the Trinity, the second coming, the afterlife, etc. An Understanding of these Biblical foundations will lead believers to a deeper relationship with God.
Instructor: Robb Nelson
Chattanooga
Fall A - Biblical Interpretation
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Hamilton County Baptist Association Office, Chattanooga, TN
Instruction will be given in the various tools available today for interpreting the Scriptures and the critical role of the Holy Spirit. Students will learn how to interpret the Scriptures regarding the languages of the Bible, the context in which it was written, and how the various genres affect interpretation. Note: This location offers Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: John Trewhella
Fall B - Intro to Old Testament
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Hamilton County Baptist Association Office, Chattanooga, TN
Participants will learn more about the various genres of the Old Testament writings. Attention will be given to the Christology of the Old Testament and the application of the books in the life of the believer. Note: This location offers Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Alan Rogers
Chilton - Clanton
Fall A - The Origins of the Bible
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 19 - October 7
Chilton Baptist Association Office, Clanton, AL
Can the Bible be trusted? How can we be sure that what we have today is what was passed down to us by the writers? This course will teach students how the scriptures came together through a process called canonization. Special attention will be given to the authority and inspiration of Scripture as well as giving assurance that the proper books are included in both the Old and New Testament Canons. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Shawn Lowery
Fall B - Deuteronomy
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
Chilton Baptist Association Office, Clanton, AL
As the second generation of Israelites prepares to enter the Promised Land, Moses delivers several discourses to prepare them to effectively live as people who are loyal and loving to God. This course examines these discourses found in the book of Deuteronomy. The course will offer a chapter-by-chapter exegesis of the book while examining the main themes, historical context, and application for the Christian today. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Marc Hodges
Choctaw - Butler
Spring A- Pastoral Epistles
Mondays at 6 p.m. January 20- March 10
Choctaw Baptist Association Office, Butler, AL
This course is an exegetical verse-by-verse study of first and second Timothy and Titus. These letters are generally referred to as the Pastoral Epistles because they are written to church leaders. The letters are filled with ecclesiological insights and should be considered collectively as the textbook for the modern church.
Instructor: Ben James
Spring B- Doctrine of Prayer
Mondays at 6 p.m. March 24- May 12
Choctaw Baptist Association Office, Butler, AL
This course is designed to enrich and inform the prayer life of participants. Students will receive biblical guidance on strengthening their prayer life as well as examining specific prayers in the Scriptures for the purpose of establishing a regular practice of prayer.
Instructor: Terry Long
Clarke
Fall A - John's Epistles
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Clarke Baptist Association
This course is an exegetical study of John’s epistles. John writes his epistles to the 3rd generation of Christians who were battling heresies and had a waning passion for Christ. Within these epistles, participants will learn of the deity of Christ, the humanity of Christ, and a Messiah who offers light, life, and love.
Instructor: Mark Presswood
Fall B - Exploring the Psalms
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Clarke Baptist Association
This course gives participants an overview of the Psalms including the nature, purpose, and message of the Psalms. The collection of Psalms offers us God’s heart related to our tragedies, triumphs, sorrows, and joys. Participants will learn to interpret the Psalms to use them effectively to enhance their walk with the Lord.
Instructor: Mark Presswood
Cleveland
Spring A- Letters of Peter
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. January 21- March 11
Westwood Baptist Church, Cleveland, TN
This course will teach participants the theological themes, historical context, and present-day application of First and Second Peter. Through a verse-by-verse examination of the Petrine epistle participants will find foundational truths of the Christian faith, encouragements for daily living despite trials, and the sufficiency of the grace of God as given through Jesus Christ.
Instructor: Coby Goins
Spring B- Book of Job
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. March 25- May 13
Westwood Baptist Church, Cleveland, TN
This course will assist participants in answering the deepest questions about human suffering and God’s allowance of it. The course is designed to follow the story of Job and his tragedies, relational interactions, and his grand conversation with God. Why would a loving God allow his followers to endure difficult trials? This question will be paramount to this exegetical study.
Instructor: Coby Goins
Coffee
Fall A-The Person of the Holy Spirit
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Coffee Baptist Association
The Holy Spirit is the most misunderstood person of the trinity and yet his role is critical to our salvation, growth, and work of the church. This course is designed to increase the student’s knowledge of the work, person, and doctrine of the Holy Spirit.
Instructor: Kit Johnson
Fall B-Biblical Foundations I
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Coffee Baptist Association
Many Christians have not taken the time to study the various doctrines of the Bible that are critical to our spiritual growth. The first section of Biblical Foundations will engage students in doctrines such as the Trinity, the second coming, the afterlife, etc. An Understanding of these Biblical foundations will lead believers to a deeper relationship with God.
Instructor: Michael Davis
Colbert - Lauderdale
Spring A- Biblical Foundations I
Mondays at 6 p.m. January 20- March 10
Colbert-Lauderdale Baptist Association Office, Sheffield, AL
Many Christians have not taken the time to study the various doctrines of the Bible that are critical to our spiritual growth. The first section of Biblical Foundations will engage students in doctrines such as the Trinity, the second coming, the afterlife, etc. An Understanding of these Biblical foundations will lead believers to a deeper relationship with God. Note: This location will offer Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Barrett Long
Spring B- Biblical Foundations II
Mondays at 6 p.m. March 24- May 12
Colbert-Lauderdale Baptist Association Office, Sheffield, AL
This course is a continuation of the first section. Students will learn the doctrines of redemption, the church, the return of Christ, and how these doctrines impact their everyday lives. Note: This course will be offered through Zoom as an alternative for class attendance.
Instructor: Davy Kincaid
Covington
Fall A - Paul's Letters
Thursdays at 6 p.m. August 21 - October 9
Ed Ganus Center at Covington Baptist Association Office, Andalusia, AL
The Pauline Epistles make up more than a third of the New Testament writings, and therefore it is important that Christians understand why Paul wrote his letters. Students will study the content of the letters and find applications for their Christian journey. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Bill Pritchett
Fall B - The Person of the Holy Spirit
Thursdays at 6 p.m. October 23 - December 11
Ed Ganus Center at Covington Baptist Association Office, Andalusia, AL
The Holy Spirit is the most misunderstood person of the trinity and yet his role is critical to our salvation, growth, and work of the church. This course is designed to increase the student’s knowledge of the work, person, and doctrine of the Holy Spirit. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Mike Flowers
Dekalb - Fort Payne
Fall A - The Acts of the Apostles
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 19 - October 7
Ruhama Baptist Church, 3310 County Road 81. Fort Payne, AL. 35967
An exegetical study of the book of Acts including the impact of the Gospel, multiplication of the church and foundations of Christian Mission. The book of Acts is a continuation of the Gospel of Luke and gives us insight into the rapid spread of Christianity in the first century. Participants will study the rich history and theological context of this incredible book. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Michael Miller
Fall B - Christian Leadership
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
Ruhama Baptist Church
This course is a study of the essential elements needed to be effective in leading a ministry. Great leaders understand where they are in the process of leadership both regarding weakness and strength. They understand how to enhance their leadership style and develop leaders around them. Participants will learn where they are in the process of becoming effective leaders and how to fill in the leadership gaps that currently exist. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Michael Miller
Docena-Minor
Fall A - The Minor Prophets
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Believers Temple Church, 501 Fourth Court, Docena, AL. 35060
The Minor Prophets are not minor in their importance or significance. These often-overlooked prophetic books hold incredible relevance for our world today. Students will learn more about the authors, their prophecies, and the historicity behind their messages. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Barry Cosper
Fall B - Biblical Foundations I
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Believers Temple Church, 501 Fourth Court, Docena, AL. 35060
Many Christians have not taken the time to study the various doctrines of the Bible that are critical to our spiritual growth. The first section of Biblical Foundations will engage students in doctrines such as the Trinity, the second coming, the afterlife, etc. An Understanding of these Biblical foundations will lead believers to a deeper relationship with God. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class
Instructor: Barry Cosper
Escambia - Atmore
Fall A - The Letters of Peter
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
First Baptist Church of Atmore, AL
This course will teach participants the theological themes, historical context, and present-day application of First and Second Peter. Through a verse-by-verse examination of the Petrine epistle participants will find foundational truths of the Christian faith, encouragements for daily living despite trials, and the sufficiency of the grace of God as given through Jesus Christ.
Instructor: Jonathan Hill
Fall B - The Life & Ministry of Jesus
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
First Baptist Church of Atmore, AL
Rarely do we find a comprehensive study on the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Sometimes the task seems too daunting. This course is designed to give students a survey of the life of Jesus using a harmonious approach with the Gospel narratives. From his pre-incarnate ministry to his ascension this survey will examine the various highlights of his life and ministry for students to better understand our commitment to him through our Christian witness.
Instructor: Tim Tew
Etowah - Gadsden
Fall A - The Minor Prophets
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 19 - October 7
Etowah Baptist Association Office, Gadsden, AL
The Minor Prophets are not minor in their importance or significance. These often-overlooked prophetic books hold incredible relevance for our world today. Students will learn more about the authors, their prophecies, and the historicity behind their messages.
Instructor: Hunter Hindsman
Fall B - Biblical Foundations I
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
Etowah Baptist Association Office, Gadsden, AL
Many Christians have not taken the time to study the various doctrines of the Bible that are critical to our spiritual growth. The first section of Biblical Foundations will engage students in doctrines such as the Trinity, the second coming, the afterlife, etc. An Understanding of these Biblical foundations will lead believers to a deeper relationship with God.
Instructor: Chris Terrell
Geraldine
Fall A-Biblical Interpretation
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 7
FBC Geraldine 12854 AL-227, Geraldine, AL 35974
Instruction will be given in the various tools available today for interpreting the Scriptures and the critical role of the Holy Spirit. Students will learn how to interpret the Scriptures regarding the languages of the Bible, the context in which it was written, and how the various genres affect interpretation. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class
Instructor: Will Standridge
Fall B - Intro to Old Testament
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
FBC Geraldine 12854 AL-227, Geraldine, AL 35974
Participants will learn more about the various genres of the Old Testament writings. Attention will be given to the Christology of the Old Testament and the application of the books in the life of the believer. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class
Instructor: Daniel Waid
Grainger TN
Fall A - The Minor Prophets
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Blue Springs Baptist Church, 956 SR-92 Rutledge, TN 37861
The Minor Prophets are not minor in their importance or significance. These often-overlooked prophetic books hold incredible relevance for our world today. Students will learn more about the authors, their prophecies, and the historicity behind their messages.
Instructor: George Miller
Fall B - Biblical Foundations I
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Blue Springs Baptist Church, 956 SR-92 Rutledge, TN 37861
Many Christians have not taken the time to study the various doctrines of the Bible that are critical to our spiritual growth. The first section of Biblical Foundations will engage students in doctrines such as the Trinity, the second coming, the afterlife, etc. An Understanding of these Biblical foundations will lead believers to a deeper relationship with God.
Instructor: TBD
Harriman TN
Fall A - Biblical Foundations II
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 19 - October 7
Big Emory Baptist Association, 1245 S Roane St, Harriman, TN 37748
Many Christians have not taken the time to study the various doctrines of the Bible that are critical to our spiritual growth. The first section of Biblical Foundations will engage students in doctrines such as the Trinity, the second coming, the afterlife, etc. An Understanding of these Biblical foundations will lead believers to a deeper relationship with God. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class
Instructor: Mike Hammonds
Fall B - The Person of the Holy Spirit
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
Big Emory Baptist Association, 1245 S Roane St, Harriman, TN 37748
The Holy Spirit is the most misunderstood person of the trinity and yet his role is critical to our salvation, growth, and work of the church. This course is designed to increase the student’s knowledge of the work, person, and doctrine of the Holy Spirit. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class
Instructor: Jason Lowe
Hoover
Spring A- Deuteronomy
Mondays at 6 p.m. January 20- March 10
The Station Church, 6270 S Park Drive Bessemer, AL 35022
As the second generation of Israelites prepares to enter the Promised Land, Moses delivers several discourses to prepare them to effectively live as people who are loyal and loving to God. This course examines these discourses found in the book of Deuteronomy. The course will offer a chapter-by-chapter exegesis of the book while examining the main themes, historical context, and application for the Christian today.
Instructor: Jason Leight
Spring B- Christian Apologetics
Mondays at 6 p.m. March 24- May 12
The Station Church, 6270 S Park Drive Bessemer, AL 35022
What is apologetics? Some Christians believe it to mean apologizing for their faith, however, the word comes from the Greek, apologia from 1 Peter 3:15. It means to “give a defense” for the things we believe as believers. This course will prepare students to “give a defense for the hope that is within them.” Study will be given on creationism, the resurrection, suffering, and Christ as the only way to salvation.
Instructor: Jason Leight
Huntsville
Fall A - The Origins of the Bible
Thursdays at 6 p.m. August 21 - October 9
Madison Baptist Association, 2318 Whitesburg Dr, Huntsville, AL 35801
Can the Bible be trusted? How can we be sure that what we have today is what was passed down to us by the writers? This course will teach students how the scriptures came together through a process called canonization. Special attention will be given to the authority and inspiration of Scripture as well as giving assurance that the proper books are included in both the Old and New Testament Canons. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Bob Wilson
Fall B - Spiritual Disciplines
Thursdays at 6 p.m. October 23 - December 11
Madison Baptist Association, 2318 Whitesburg Dr, Huntsville, AL 35801
This course will assist the student in pursuing intimacy with and conformity to Jesus Christ through personal spiritual disciplines such as Bible intake, prayer, fasting, silence and solitude, and journaling. Students will learn valuable disciplines that will greatly enhance their walk with God. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: TBD
Kenai Alaska
Fall A - Biblical Foundations II
Sundays at 4:00 p.m. August 17 - October 5
Anchor of Hope Church, 12815 Kenai Spur Hwy, Kenai, AK
This course is a continuation of the first section. Students will learn the doctrines of redemption, the church, the return of Christ, and how these doctrines impact their everyday lives. Note: This location will offer Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Jim Hamilton
Fall B - The Person of the Holy Spirit
Sundays at 4:00 p.m. October 19 - December 7
Anchor of Hope Church, 12815 Kenai Spur Hwy, Kenai, AK
The Holy Spirit is the most misunderstood person of the trinity and yet his role is critical to our salvation, growth, and work of the church. This course is designed to increase the student’s knowledge of the work, person, and doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Note: This location will offer Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Jim Hamilton
Mobile
Spring A- Christian Apologetics
Mondays at 6:00 p.m. January 20- March 10
First Baptist Church of Tillman's Corner
What is apologetics? Some Christians believe it to mean apologizing for their faith, however, the word comes from the Greek, apologia from 1 Peter 3:15. It means to “give a defense” for the things we believe as believers. This course will prepare students to “give a defense for the hope that is within them.” Study will be given on creationism, the resurrection, suffering, and Christ as the only way to salvation. Note: This location will offer Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Dr. Thomas Wright
Spring B- Parables of Jesus
Mondays at 6:00 p.m. March 24- May 12
First Baptist Church of Tillman's Corner
Jesus Christ was a master storyteller and often taught in parables. A parable is an earthly story with a heavenly meaning and Jesus would often use this type of communication when speaking to the crowds. This course will take a careful examination of each of the parables found in the Gospels and teach students how to apply the heavenly meanings to increase their intimacy with God. Note: This location will offer Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Dr. Thomas Wright
Montgomery
Fall A - Intro to Old Testament
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 13
Class Meets on Webex
Participants will learn more about the various genres of the Old Testament writings. Attention will be given to the Christology of the Old Testament and the application of the books in the life of the believer. NOTE: This location will offer Webex as an option for attending class.
Instructor: D'Linell Finley
Fall B - Intro to New Testament
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Class Meets on Webex
Students will be given an overview of the various sections of the New Testament. Instruction will be given on the authors, context, and content of the New Testament books. Attention will be given to the history of the New Testament and the development of the New Testament Canon. NOTE: This location will offer Webex as an option for attending class.
Instructor: D'Linel Finley
Oneonta - Blount
Fall A - The Letters of Peter
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
First Baptist Church of Oneonta, AL
This course will teach participants the theological themes, historical context, and present-day application of First and Second Peter. Through a verse-by-verse examination of the Petrine epistle participants will find foundational truths of the Christian faith, encouragements for daily living despite trials, and the sufficiency of the grace of God as given through Jesus Christ. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending classes.
Instructor: Larry Gipson
Fall B - Book of Genesis
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
First Baptist Church of Oneonta, AL
The book of Genesis is foundational to the canon of Scripture as it answers the most critical questions about humankind’s relationship with God. The course will present a timeline of creation, the early covenants, and the history of the patriarchs through a chapter-by-chapter study. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending classes.
Instructor: Larry Gipson
Pell City - St Clair
Fall A - Doctrine of Heaven
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Eden Westside Baptist Church, Pell City, AL
There are rampant misunderstandings in our culture today related to heaven. Who will be there? What will we do in heaven? Will we recognize one another and what will we look like? This course is designed to help participants construct a biblical understanding of eternity through examining what the Bible says about heaven.
Instructor: Rick Earnest
Fall B - Biblical Foundations I
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Eden Westside Baptist Church, Pell City, AL
Many Christians have not taken the time to study the various doctrines of the Bible that are critical to our spiritual growth. The first section of Biblical Foundations will engage students in doctrines such as the Trinity, the second coming, the afterlife, etc. An Understanding of these Biblical foundations will lead believers to a deeper relationship with God.
Instructor: Danny Courson
Pensacola
Spring A- TBD
Sundays at 6 p.m. TBD
TBD
Spring plans are currently being developed. Keep checking back for updates!
Spring B-TBD
Thursdays at 6 p.m. TBD
TBD
Spring plans are currently being developed. Keep checking back for updates!
Instructor: TBD
Pickens - Lebanon
Doctrine of Prayer
Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. September 9 - November 25
Pickens-Lebanon District Ministry Center, Carrollton, AL
This course is designed to enrich and inform the prayer life of participants. Students will receive biblical guidance on strengthening their prayer life as well as examining specific prayers in the Scriptures for the purpose of establishing a regular practice of prayer.
Instructor: David Johnson
The Epistles of John
Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. September 9 - November 25
Pickens-Lebanon District Ministry Center, Carrollton, AL
This course is an exegetical study of John’s epistles. John writes his epistles to the 3rd generation of Christians who were battling heresies and had a waning passion for Christ. Within these epistles, participants will learn of the deity of Christ, the humanity of Christ, and a Messiah who offers light,
Instructor: Chris Wriley
Rockford
Fall A - New Testament Backgrounds
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Rockford Baptist Church
There are 400 years between the Old and New Testaments which some call “the silent years.” In this course, students will learn of the influential events that helped to form the world of the New Testament. We know Jesus better when we know the political and historical events that shaped the world in which he lived. This course will help you understand and explain the cultural setting in the Gospels. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Jeff Fuller
Fall B - The Book of Romans
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Rockford Baptist Church, Rockford, AL
The book of Romans contains some of the richest theological truths regarding the doctrine of salvation than any book in Scripture. It is a treasure trove of theological gems about grace, faith, righteousness, and justification. Some of the greatest theological minds in history trace their salvation back to reading Paul’s letter to the Romans. In this course, students will come to understand salvation through faith in Christ alone and the eternal truths surrounding that decision. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Gary Miller
Russell - Chatt Valley
Fall A - The Parables of Jesus
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 21 - October 7
Russell Baptist Association, 1501 Broad Street Phenix City, AL.
Jesus Christ was a master storyteller and often taught in parables. A parable is an earthly story with a heavenly meaning and Jesus would often use this type of communication when speaking to the crowds. This course will take a careful examination of each of the parables found in the Gospels and teach students how to apply the heavenly meanings to increase their intimacy with God. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Jarrod Horne
Fall B - The Life & Ministry of Jesus
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
Russell Baptist Association, 1501 Broad Street Phenix City, AL.
Rarely do we find a comprehensive study on the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Sometimes the task seems too daunting. This course is designed to give students a survey of the life of Jesus using a harmonious approach with the Gospel narratives. From his pre-incarnate ministry to his ascension this survey will examine the various highlights of his life and ministry for students to better understand our commitment to him through our Christian witness. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Jonathan McLain
Santuck-Elmore
Fall A - Biblical Interpretation
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Zoom
Instruction will be given in the various tools available today for interpreting the Scriptures and the critical role of the Holy Spirit. Students will learn how to interpret the Scriptures regarding the languages of the Bible, the context in which it was written, and how the various genres affect interpretation. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Larry Gore
Fall B - Intro to Old Testament
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Zoom
Participants will learn more about the various genres of the Old Testament writings. Attention will be given to the Christology of the Old Testament and the application of the books in the life of the believer. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Ben Nobles
Selma University
Fall A-Deueronomy in partnership with Selma University
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Zoom
As the second generation of Israelites prepares to enter the Promised Land, Moses delivers several discourses to prepare them to effectively live as people who are loyal and loving to God. This course examines these discourses found in the book of Deuteronomy. The course will offer a chapter-by-chapter exegesis of the book while examining the main themes, historical context, and application for the Christian today. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Allen J. Sims
Fall B-The Parables of Jesus In Partnership with Selma University
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Zoom
Jesus Christ was a master storyteller and often taught in parables. A parable is an earthly story with a heavenly meaning and Jesus would often use this type of communication when speaking to the crowds. This course will take a careful examination of each of the parables found in the Gospels and teach students how to apply the heavenly meanings to increase their intimacy with God. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: John H. Williams Jr.
Shelby Helena
Fall A - Deuteronomy
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 19 - October 7
The Church at Old Town, 815 HWY 52 W, Helena, AL 35080
As the second generation of Israelites prepares to enter the Promised Land, Moses delivers several discourses to prepare them to effectively live as people who are loyal and loving to God. This course examines these discourses found in the book of Deuteronomy. The course will offer a chapter-by-chapter exegesis of the book while examining the main themes, historical context, and application for the Christian today. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Scott Bush
Fall B - Christian Apologetics
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
The Church at Old Town, 815 HWY 52 W, Helena, AL 35080
What is apologetics? Some Christians believe it to mean apologizing for their faith, however, the word comes from the Greek, apologia from 1 Peter 3:15. It means to “give a defense” for the things we believe as believers. This course will prepare students to “give a defense for the hope that is within them.” Study will be given on creationism, the resurrection, suffering, and Christ as the only way to salvation.
Instructor: Cody Brister
Fall B - Christian Apologetics
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
The Church at Old Town, 815 HWY 52 W, Helena, AL 35080
What is apologetics? Some Christians believe it to mean apologizing for their faith, however, the word comes from the Greek, apologia from 1 Peter 3:15. It means to “give a defense” for the things we believe as believers. This course will prepare students to “give a defense for the hope that is within them.” Study will be given on creationism, the resurrection, suffering, and Christ as the only way to salvation.
Instructor: Cody Brister
Tallahassee
Fall A - The Book of Revelation
Mondays at 6 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Celebration Baptist Church Group Room 4, 3300 Shamrock Street East, Tallahassee, FL 32309
The book of Revelation contains key elements of future events while pointing to Christ our victorious Lord. Many bible students shy away from the study of this book based on fears and misconceptions of its content. This class will give comprehensive attention to the themes and messages of Revelation through careful exegesis.
Instructor: Doug Bedgood
Fall B - Personal Evangelism
Mondays at 6 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Celebration Baptist Church Group Room 4, 3300 Shamrock Street East, Tallahassee, FL 32309
This course presents a study on the message, methods, and urgency of sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ. Participants will study the foundational priorities of personal evangelism and various approaches and strategies both historically and currently.
Instructor: Doug Bedgood
Tallapoosa - Alexander City
Fall A - The Epistles of John
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. August 19 - October 7
Tallapoosa Baptist Association Office, Jackson's Gap, AL
This course is an exegetical study of John’s epistles. John writes his epistles to the 3rd generation of Christians who were battling heresies and had a waning passion for Christ. Within these epistles, participants will learn of the deity of Christ, the humanity of Christ, and a Messiah who offers light, life, and love. Note: This location will offer Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Tom Drake
Fall B - The Origins of the Bible
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. October 21 - December 9
Tallapoosa Baptist Association Office, Jackson's Gap, AL
Can the Bible be trusted? How can we be sure that what we have today is what was passed down to us by the writers? This course will teach students how the scriptures came together through a process called canonization. Special attention will be given to the authority and inspiration of Scripture as well as giving assurance that the proper books are included in both the Old and New Testament Canons. Note: This location will offer Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Dru Mattox
Tarrant
Spring A- The Book of Hebrews
Mondays at 6 p.m. January 20- March 10
Pillar of Hope Church, 520 5th St, Birmingham, AL 35217
An exegetical study of the book of Hebrews. Hebrews is a rich letter that gives readers deep theological truths regarding the sufficiency of Jesus Christ. Though we know almost nothing regarding the author or recipients it is obvious that the epistle is written to present Christ as the completion of God’s covenant with the Hebrew people. Participants will find in studying this epistle that Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of each of the Old Testament themes and covenants. Note: This location offers Zoom as an alternative for class attendance.
Instructor: Nate French
Spring B- Christian Leadership
Mondays at 6 p.m. March 24- May 12
Pillar of Hope Church, 520 5th St, Birmingham, AL 35217
This course is a study of the essential elements needed to be effective in leading a ministry. Great leaders understand where they are in the process of leadership both regarding weakness and strength. They understand how to enhance their leadership style and develop leaders around them. Participants will learn where they are in the process of becoming effective leaders and how to fill in the leadership gaps that currently exist. Note: The location offers Zoom as an alternative for attending class.
Instructor: Nate French
Troy
Fall A - Spiritual Disciplines
Mondays at 5:00 p.m. August 18 - October 6
Trinity Missionary Baptist Church, Troy, AL
This course will assist the student in pursuing intimacy with and conformity to Jesus Christ through personal spiritual disciplines such as Bible intake, prayer, fasting, silence and solitude, and journaling. Students will learn valuable disciplines that will greatly enhance their walk with God. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Carl Hollis
Fall B - Biblical Interpretation
Mondays at 5:00 p.m. October 20 - December 8
Trinity Missionary Baptist Church, Troy, AL
Instruction will be given in the various tools available today for interpreting the Scriptures and the critical role of the Holy Spirit. Students will learn how to interpret the Scriptures regarding the languages of the Bible, the context in which it was written, and how the various genres affect interpretation. NOTE: This location will offer Zoom as an option for attending class.
Instructor: Carl Hollis
Tuskegee
Fall A - Intro to Old Testament
Thursday nights at 6 p.m. August 21 - October 9
Webex
Participants will learn more about the various genres of the Old Testament writings. Attention will be given to the Christology of the Old Testament and the application of the books in the life of the believer. Note: This site will meet on Webex only. There is no in person option.
Instructor: D'Linell Finley
Fall B - Intro to New Testament
Thursday nights at 6 p.m. October 16 - December 11
Webex
Students will be given an overview of the various sections of the New Testament. Instruction will be given on the authors, context, and content of the New Testament books. Attention will be given to the history of the New Testament and the development of the New Testament Canon. Note: This class will meet on Webex only. There is no in person meeting.
Instructor: D'Linell Finley
Warren-McMinnville, TN
Spring A- TBD
Tuesdays at 6 p.m.
Central Baptist Association, 4064 Sparta HWY McMinnville, TN.
This location will take the spring semester off and return fall of 2025
Spring B- TBD
Tuesdays at 6 p.m.
Central Baptist Association, 4064 Sparta HWY McMinnville, TN.
This location will take the spring semester off and return fall of 2025