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Collegium

Here at Park we believe that growth, real growth happens in community.  Community with one another, with the Scriptures, and with the history of the Church. So, we’ve created the Collegium as a means to not only help people make sense of the Bible, but to see how it applies to every area of life.  The word Collegium is Latin for 'partnership' which reflects this conviction that lasting education happens best in the context of community.  In classes offered through Park's Collegium, we hope that together we can partner with those who have gone before us and with those who'll have an impact on our shared tomorrow.

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Semester classes offered this year include:

  • Christian Beliefs II-The study of theology is the study of God and that makes it an essential and life-challenging work. The aim of this class is to help anyone think through what Christians believe and why. Join us for this 10-week class (Christian Beliefs I is not required for this class.

Mondays, January 30-April 10, 6:30-8 pm-Near North Room 203

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  • Perspectives on the World Christian Movement-Perspectives introduces students to the unchanging desire of God to have people from every tribe, tongue, and nation worshiping Him. The course will examine four perpectives; Biblical (what does God's Word reveal about His plan for all nations?), Historical (how has God been working throughout history?), Cultural (how does culture fit into God's global picture?), and Strategic (what role do I play in God's plan?)

Thursdays, January 19-May 3, 6:30-9 pm-Near North Rooms 205/206

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  • Life & Theology of Dietrich Bonheoffer-This 4-week class will give a brief overview to the life and theology of Dietrich Bonheoffer. Through a survey of his writings, you'll discover significant theological themes. Class time will be a combination of lecture and discussion to the historical backdrop of his theology as well as applying it to our life.

Sundays, February 12-March 4, 3:30-5 pm-Near North Room 202

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  • Defending Your Faith: An Overview of Classical Apologetics-Survey the history and fundamentals of apologetics through the dvd servies hosted by Dr. R.C. Sproul. This class will help give a logical and biblical defense to your faith.

Mondays, January 30-February 27, 7-9 pm-Near North Room 203

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  • How to Have a Meaningful Prayer & Quiet Time-Psalm 119:97 says, "Oh how I love your law! Is is my meditation all the day". What are some practical ways to have a regular and meaningful quiet and prayer time. Join us for this class to be equipped for great prayer & quiet times this year!

Sunday, January 29, 3-5 pm or February 4, 9-11 am-Near North Room 202

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 To see an example course plan, click here.

For more information on the Collegium, click here.

Questions? Contact Kevin Howells at .