


These are classes that are taught in block format (approximately 6-10 hours in length) throughout the year.
Why do we worship? How do we worship? What does biblical worship look like? These are some of the questions that are explored and answered.
This class will provide you with a biblical understanding of why we tell others about Christ and how to effectively share our faith in all circumstances of our lives.
Taking hold of these keys will empower us to see the will of God released in and through our lives.
This class will examine what is means to pursue holiness and offers practical applications for everday life.
One of the main qualities in a leader is being a servant. This class examines what it means to be a servant and the implications for Christian leaders in light of our culture.
These classes run for one full semester.
How should Christians respond to today's pop-culture? There will be some straight talk on embracing the generation we live in while holding high the plum line of biblical standards.
This class examines the person and work of the Holy Spirit through Scripture and His role in the Church today. The class will also explore spiritual gifts and help students discern what their spiritual gifts are.
How can Christians engage the cluture they live in? This class gives students a basic understanding of different world religions, various world-views, and whether these beliefs standup in the light of the scriptures.
Students will gain an overarching understanding of each period in church history and its importance to the modern church.
These two classes run for the full school year.
This class will survey the Old Testament, with overview studies and background information on each book. Students are required to read the entire Old Testament.
A survey of the New Testament with overview studies and background information on each book. The New Testament is a reading requirement for students. ![]()
Each student will have opportunity to have a personal mentor.
Students will minister both within Regina Apostolic Church and the local community afternoons and some evenings.



