Equip Class Modules
Formerly known as Grace Class
Every Saturday during the school year at 7pm, Pastor Daniel L. Arter or another qualified teacher teaches a class meant to train our members (and members of other local churches) to grow in their knowledge of theology and apologetics (the defense of the faith). These classes are on a 5-year rotation and are listed on this page with brief descriptions.
This page will be updated with more details as we continue in the process of adding modules to our Equip Class curriculum.
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Apologetics is the study of how to defend the Christian faith. In this class, we’ll be talking about different methods of apologetics before discussing how to integrate apologetics into our evangelistic and discipleship programs and efforts.
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In the Great Commission, Jesus commands His disciples to go and make more disciples. Part of the process of making more disciples includes the process of evangelism, which is the practice of proclaiming the Gospel to other people. The other part of the Great Commission is discipling new believers. This class will help you develop your theology of evangelism and discipleship while teaching you common methods to do both.
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Throughout church history, there have been approximately 45,000 denominations with about 200 of them represented in the United States. This class attempts to give a brief history of denominations before explaining the differences between different denominations in the United States. Special attention will be given to denominations represented in our local communities. This class will explain where exactly we fit in the denominational world as Reformed Baptists.
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Hermeneutics is the study of how to interpret the Bible. Every person who reads the Bible has a hermeneutic (even if they don’t realize it). This class exists to help develop your ability to interpret Scripture utilizing a Christ-centered Historical-Grammatical approach.
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