Fall 2026 Semester of Classes
The following courses are being offered Fall 2026
| Class | Day | Time | Location | Description | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 Old Testament Survey I | Monday | 7:00PM- 9:30PM |
Main Campus |
An airplane view of the books of Genesis to Esther. Designed to familiarize the student with the theme and content of each of these books. This class will be conducted in Spanish. | Vasquez |
| 105 The Bible and World Missions | Thursday | 10:00AM- 12:30PM |
Main Campus |
A panorama of current world missions. The course surveys both the history and practices of missions, as well as, how missionaries use the Bible in their work. | Kidd |
| 201 New Testament Survey I | Monday | 10:00AM- 12:30PM |
Main Campus |
An airplane view of the four gospels, the book of Acts, and the intertestamental period. This course is designed to familiarize the student with the theme and general content of each book. | Scott |
| 201 New Testament Survey I | Monday | 7:00PM- 9:30PM |
Whittier Extension |
An airplane view of the four gospels, the book of Acts, and the intertestamental period. This course is designed to familiarize the student with the theme and general content of each book. | Katekawa |
| 212 Doctrine II | Monday | 10:00AM- 12:30PM |
Zoom Online |
A systematic study of the doctrines of man, sin, salvation, the Holy Spirit, and angels. This course is designed to give students a thorough grasp of these foundational doctrines. | Tetrow |
| 314 Doctrine III | Thursday | 7:00PM- 9:30PM |
Zoom Online |
A systematic study of the doctrines of the Church, and last things, eschatology. The false millennium teachings and the various aspects of the Dispensational position will be given careful attention as the true biblical teaching. | Caballero |
| 333 Romans | Thursday | 7:00PM- 9:30PM |
Main Campus |
An analytical study of Christian doctrine as presented by the apostle Paul in the magnificent book of Romans. The course is designed to assist the student in understanding these doctrines and to emphasize applying its doctrinal content to our daily lifestyles. | Jones |
| 437 Psalm 119 | Monday | 7:00PM- 9:30PM |
Main Campus |
The course provides an exposition of Psalm 119, which is a tribute to God’s Word. Attention will be given to each of the 176 verses and also to matters of authorship, audience, literary characteristics, features, and themes of this wonderful psalm. | Pakingan |
| 500 Soteriology | Thursday | 10:00AM- 12:30PM |
Zoom Online |
A comprehensive study of the doctrine of salvation. It covers every aspect of the gracious work that God has achieved on behalf of sinful man: the purpose of salvation; its process; its divine initiative; and those whom it embraces. | Harris |
| 505 Spiritual Life | Monday | 7:00PM- 9:30PM |
Zoom Online |
Designed to give the student an overview of the elements essential in the Christian life and to encourage growth in godliness. | Kauffman |
| 506 Ephesians | Tuesday | 7:00PM- 9:30PM |
Zoom Online |
A careful study of God's masterpiece - the Church - His Body in the world. Unknown in the Old Testament, it is now revealed in the realm of the heavenlies as well as here on earth by our new relationship with God through Christ. | Felix |
