Did you know that the PC School of Ministry:
1. Has a top priority to grow you closer in your relationship with Christ.
2. Exists to train students to be more effective leaders in the church with both
Biblical and Practical training.
3. Has open enrollment every semester. You can enroll in PCSOM in fall and/or spring.
4. Provides a college level education that is affordable enough to pay as you study, without the burden of debt.
5. Provides hands-on mentoring training utilizing your local church community. It is not designed to be an independent study program.
Practical Experience:
Interns will be able to get hands-on training, ministry experience, spiritual formation, and academic understanding with an uncomprommising commitment to excellence in biblical, theological, ministerial and spiritual-formation training.
The instructors are experienced Pastors who are committed to Fellowship of Christian Assemblies ministry and who are adept in the fields that they teach.
PC School of Ministry enters our 4th semester for the Intern/Student track this spring, January, 2012. Pastors want to train their interns both academically and practically, and PCSOM is responding to the challenge.
Classes begin Monday, January 9th, 2012 at 8:00am in The Center, located at 2363 NW 80th St., Seattle (corner of 24th & 80th).
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For any questions see Pastor Ed Klose or call at 206-782-0588 or e-mail him at edklose@pcseattle.org.
spring 2012 Semester
Instructor: Pastor Bob Forseth
Days: Monday (8:00 - 10:00am)
Class Code: S130
Do you want to tell others about Jesus but don’t know what to say? This course will give you the foundation for evangelism through several strategies such as The Roman Road. The course is only 10 weeks beginning on Monday, January 23rd.
Books: To be determined
Instructor: Nina Porter BSW
Days: Monday (11:00 - 1:00pm)
Class Code: S131
How fulfilled or frustrated you feel actually depends on your use or neglect of your gifts. This course will help you discover both natural talents and spiritual gifts and how they need to be developed.
Books: “Discover Your God-Given Gifts” (Don & Katie Fortune)
Instructor: Pastor Derek Forseth
Day: Tuesday (8:00 - 10:00am)
Class Code: S132
The course will discover the balance of manhood according to God’s vision. God made you to be each of these- Leader; Protector; Friend; Lover—and much more. We will also learn to speak the language of women, watching out for what lies ahead, and keeping commitments.
Books: Tender Warrior: Every Man’s Purpose, Every Woman’s Dream and Every Child’s Hope” (Stu Weber)
Instuctor: Pastor Eldrick Lal
Day: Tuesday (11:00am - 1:00pm)
Class Code: S133
This study will challenge leaders to recognize the role and office of the high priest, Jesus Christ and compare Him to the Levitical priesthood. We will approach the warnings about apostasy and examine the lives of the heroes of our faith.
Books:To be determined
Instructor: Pastor Ed Klose
Day: Wednesday & Thursday (8:00 - 10:00am)
Class Code: F100
This course teaches the principles and practices of the classic spiritual disciplines as the discipling tool of the church, giving insight into the implications for Christian living and an agenda for continued growth over the life of the believer. We will look at the disciplines of the faith, spiritual gifts and how we are made, intimacy with God and the obstacles to that relationship, and healing and spiritual warfare as it relates to our growing relationship with Christ.
Books: “The Sacred Romance: Drawing Closer to the Heart of God” (Brent Curtis & John Eldredge) “Invitation to a Spiritual Journey: A Road Map for Spiritual Formation” (Robert M Mulholland) “Strength Finders 2.0” (Tom Rath)
Instructor: Pastor Russ Nuss
Day: Wednesday (11:00am - 1:00pm)
Class Code: S134
This course will explore the diverse world of the Christian movement on a global level over the last 150 years. Particular attention will be given to discovering the historical work of the Holy Spirit that inspired individuals to dedicate their life to missionary work and church planting. In addition, we will explore influential people, movements and world religions that have directly impacted your life today whether you wanted it or not! Discussions will be engaging with lectures that utilize various forms of media to present a vivid picture of modern church history.
Books: To be determined
Instructor: Pastor Timm Forthun
Day: Thursday (11:00 - 1:00pm)
Class Code: S135
This course will review the primary strategies of discipleship and mentoring. Each student will understand the Biblical call to discipleship and effective methods to determine, evaluate and progress in mentoring and discipleship relationships.
Books: “Mentoring…Confidence in Finding a Mentor and Becoming One” (Bobb Biehl); The Bible (NKJV, NIV, NASB, etc.)
CHAPEL will be held every day between the morning and afternoon sessions (10:15 - 10:45 am). Both Instructors and students will be leading chapel throughout the semester.







