The Antioch School is "a school without the schooling paradigm."

The Antioch School maintains high standards of achievement represented by academic credentials but is a totally different way to approach ministry training. It is not just another non-traditional version of formal theological education institution. The central context of student development in the Anti och School programs is the work of the Holy Spirit in local churches, church networks, and church-planting movements. Learning occurs in-service and in the context of genuine communities of faith with wise leaders.

The quality of degrees is assured by rigorous competency assessment. We recognize academic credentials for what they are but not as a replacement for church credentials, which may include academic credentials as a subset. It is an incredible privilege to lead such a strategic instrument as the Antioch School to accelerate church-planting movements worldwide by training leaders in "the way of Christ and His Apostles."

 

For more info http://antiochschool.edu/antiochschool/

 

 

Upcoming Courses

Global Christianity and the Biblical Strategy for World Missions

REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS NOW CLOSED.

Date: Monday evenings, 7:00pm-9:00pm, Jan 16-Apr 23, 2012

 

Course Description:
The overall objective of this course is to determine the fundamental biblical principles regarding the mission of the church and its role in missions, developing guidelines and strategy from these principles for a local church involvement. Attention will also be given to the current state of the global church.

 

Course Facilitators:
Dr Robert MacGregor: Sr. Pastor of Morningstar Christian Fellowship and pastoral trainer with Leaders For

Rev. Mario Villanueva: Veteran missionary (church planter) and Outreach Director at Morningstar Christian Fellowship

 

Cost:
$239.00 (credit); $139.00 (audit)
*Subsidy of $100/person to the first 30 Morningstar members who register.

 

Cost Includes:

Recognized college credit with the Antioch School (www.antiochschool.edu)
Courses can be applied to degree programs where applicants meet proper requirements
Course resources