1.DISCIPLESHIP (DISC)
(Omega Program)

PLEASE NOTE:

Courses marked with an asterisk (*) have been approved as university-equivalent courses by the Under-graduate Academic Council of Trinity Western University.

DS – indicates a potential Directed Study course.

F = Fall Semester

S = Spring Semester

Courses without a date are available every year

Q = Quorum – courses offered if enrolment quorum is reached

2008/2010 - indicates when a course is probably offered.
Courses with a date are offered on a rotation basis if enrolment quorum is reached.

DISC 101 Spiritual Formation I - F
3 sem. hrs.
This course introduces the student to Christian discipleship and Spiritual disciplines. It promotes the formation of a deeper devotional life. It encourages a Christian response and understanding of relationships toward ourselves, God, the Church, and the world.

DISC 102 Pentecostal Distinctives - S
3 sem. hrs.
The distinctive doctrines and practices of the Pentecostal movement are presented in the light of Biblical teaching on the Holy Spirit. The beliefs, theology, and practices of Pentecostalism are examined and applied.

DISC 103 Creative Evangelism - F
3 sem. hrs.
This course provides the student with an understanding of Biblical salvation and conversion and how it can be communicated in an effective way. It will review common principles of evangelism and typical responses to a gospel presentation. Implications of evangelism in the pluralistic context of the major cults and world religions are addressed.

DISC 104 Team Ministry - S
3 sem. hrs.
A practical preparation course for the short term missionary experience in May. An emphasis on information regarding the destination, culture, language, keys to effective team ministry, and practical evangelism training forms much of the course. Teams prepare for ministry opportunities in schools, churches, and foreign local contexts.

DISC 105 Church Ministry I - F
3 sem. hrs.
This course provides an historical overview of the Church. It also studies the Biblical role and function of the Church in the world. Students will develop their understanding and appreciation of the nature and purpose of the Universal Church and are challenged to reflect on their place within the body of Christ.

DISC 106 Church Ministry II - S
3 sem. hrs.
A practical study of how the church should operate as a body according to the Scriptures. Students will develop their understanding and appreciation for the part they are called to fulfil within a local church context.

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