Summer
May Term
KMBC May Term will be May 17th – 21st. There will be both In-Person and Online/Zoom options.
Study the history of the Church of the Nazarene with special attention given to its organization, heritage, and distinctive mission. This one-credit class will only require three days of instruction at Kentucky Mountain Bible College and will meet Nazarene ordination requirements. The course is one credit hour, full college credit through KMBC.
When: May 17-19, 2021
Instructor: Rev. Andy Newman, Nazarene Kentucky District Secretary
Cost: $295
Nazarene Pastor Special: Room and Board included for FREE! (first-come; first-served). While investing in your education, enjoy the peaceful KMBC atmosphere and fellowship with fellow pastors. For Nazarene Pastors, KMBC will provide a free transcript upon completion of the course.
Can’t attend in person? Inquire about our live Zoom option.
Please note, work may be required before the start of the course and after the completion of the on-campus instructional days.
SIGN UP TODAY: https://www.kmbc.edu/product/hi-251-history-and-polity-of-the-church-of-the-nazarene-may-2021/
This purchase serves as both your registration and your payment for the class.
Enrollees must have also completed an application for KMBC: https://www.kmbc.edu/apply
Questions: Contact 1-800-879-5622 ext 130 or kmbc@kmbc.edu
Professor Beth Bagby
Focuses on the development and implementation of educational ministries such as Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, camping programs and other summer ministries as a part of the total program of Christian education.
Classes Being Offered Summer 2021!
Online pre-recorded classes offer the greatest flexibility for busy schedules. You don’t have to log on at any specific time. The class lectures are recorded, so you can watch them when it works best for your schedule. Just be sure to complete all assignments by their due dates!
Professors Jason Goben and Richard Englehardt
This course is an introduction to the content, theology and history of the Bible with a
special emphasis upon the major people, places and events. The various literary genres
are studied in order to discover their basic teachings and place in divine revelation. The
course is a prerequisite to all other courses in biblical studies.
Professor Richard Englehardt
This course is a practical application of disciplines learned for personal growth and discipleship.
Professor Richard Englehardt
The courses survey the history of civilization from ancient times to the modern period and focus on the religious, political and legal aspects of the ancient, medieval and modern world as seen from the Christian perspective.
Professor Richard Englehardt
The course surveys the history of civilization from the Peace of Westphalia to the emergence of modern western civilization and focuses on the religious, political and legal aspects of the ancient, medieval and modern world as seen from the Christian perspective.
Professor David Street
Paul’s missionary journeys brought him to both Galatia and Thessalonica. This study
reveals needs of young Gentile churches that were grasping the truths of grace, growth, persecution and understand of the second coming of Christ.
Professors Jason Goben and Zane Darland
The four Epistles of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon were written by
Paul during his Roman imprisonment. This class will consider the theological truths and
practical applications contained in these letters.
Professors Jason Goben
A study of the Paul’s letters to Timothy and Titus with emphasis on application to present pastoral ministry.
Professor Richard Englehardt
An historical and theological study of the first five books of the Old Testament which emphasizes the characters and the covenant. The Pentateuch is examined as the foundation for the remainder of the history of God’s revelation to humanity. Prerequisite: OT 101
Professor Thomas Lorimer
An intensive study of the doctrine of Christian perfection and entire sanctification as a second work of grace as it comes to expression within Scripture and Wesleyan theology which are integrated with experiential material for the purpose of instructing, clarifying, and establishing students in their personal experience of entire sanctification.
Professor Jason Goben
An elementary course in theology designed to give the student basic understanding of the doctrines of God, man, and sin.
Professor TBA
A comprehensive and systematic study of the major doctrines of the Christian faith in their organic interrelatedness and contemporary relevance which are foundational to Christian thought and life. This course covers the sources and methods of theology, revelation, the inspiration of and canon of Scripture, the doctrine of God, the Trinity, anthropology, sin, Christ, and the atonement. Prerequisite: TH 121.
Professor David Bagby
his course provides a survey of holiness literature from the early church to the present. Prerequisite: TH 112