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Registration is open for our Spring Semester 2025 classes at Heartland Christian College. Contact the Registrar for details, 573-633-5610.

BLOCK 1-2 (January 6th – May 2nd)

  • Monday evening, 4:00- 6:30 PM- Relational Theology
  • Monday evening, 4:00-6:30 PM- Intro to Christian Ministry
  • Friday, 9:30 AM- Servanthood II & IV

BLOCK 1 (January 6th – February 27th)

  • Monday/Wednesday, 8:10-10:50 AM-  Intro to Worldviews and Life of Christ
  • Tuesday/Thursday, 8:10-10:50 AM- Intro to Worship Ministry, Intro to Missions and Intro to Education

BLOCK 2 (March 10th – May 2nd)

  • Monday/Wednesday, 8:10-10:50 AM- New Testament Studies and Life of Paul
  • Tuesday/Thursday, 8:10-10:50 AM-  Speech Communications and Church in World History II

 

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:

CL 203 Introduction to Christian Ministry. This course includes elements of theory and practice related to various aspects of Christian ministry. It deals with issues such as one’s call and gifting, leadership principles, pastoral care, and basic homiletics. 3 credit hours

DT 100 Relational Theology. A study of the theology of relationships as the central aspect of the Kingdom of God. Topics included are the relationships of God with man, man with others, and man with self. 3 credit hours

BI 120 New Testament Studies.  A survey of the New Testament. This survey includes an overview of geography, historic and thematic elements, and the central message of each book. 3 credit hours

BI 201 The Life and Ministry of Christ. A study of the life, ministry, and teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ as taken from the Gospel accounts. 3 credit hours

BI 205 Bible The Life and Ministry of Paul. An introductory study of the life of Paul taken from the book of Actus, focusing on the development and fulfillment of Paul’s life and ministry. Paul’s three journeys are discussed along with implications for churches today.  3 credit hours

HS 216 Western Church in World History II. This course presents a broad survey of the interrelationship between world history and the history of the Western Church from the time of the reformation to the present. The focus is on the major changes and movements within both the church and world history, emphasizing their relevance and impact on today.
3 credit hours

-For a list of all of HCC’s course descriptions, please refer to pages 25-28 of our ‘2023-2024 Course Catalog

2024-2025 Catalog