MSU College of Theology 2014-2015 Course Catalog Christ s Mandate for Missions was founded in 1978 to take the Good News of Jesus Christ into all the earth. Our College of Theology is entering our 5th year of strengthening Biblical knowledge and understanding of the Word in many nations. In 2009 CMM became the official missions arm of MorningStar Ministries. We are excited that MorningStar University is now offering accredited theology degrees. Transfer of credits from MSU College of Theology to another institution is at the discretion of the receiving institution. MSU College of Theology is a satellite school of North Carolina College of Theology, based in Wilmington, NC. All communication and homework is handled through our class teachers and the office of the satellite school President, Dr. Jorge Parrott. MSU College of Theology 375 Star Light Drive Fort Mill, SC 29715 (p) 704-909-0623 www.msutheology.org
MSU College of Theology MSU College of Theology strives to pioneer theological training with 21st century dynamics. Students can graduate with a Bachelor s Degree in Biblical Studies after the completion of the Associates Degree (additional tuition and fees required). As God leads you may persue the Graduate, Master, Doctorate in Theology as well as a PhD. The aim of the School of Theology is to teach fundamental truths of the faith in a fresh and dynamic way that prepares students to disciple the world in Spirit and Truth. Jorge Parrott is the President of the School of Theology and is also the Missions Director of MorningStar Ministries. MSU Missions offers short, mid, and long-term missions placement as well as internships to assist MSU College of Theology students in determining if they are called to missions and seeking their place after graduation, as well as fulfilling their destinies. The MSU Missions has over 500 missionary leaders and almost 10,000 pastors/missionaries serving in 35 nations, equipping native pastors who have planted thousands of churches, many schools, orphanages, and medical facilities. Dr. Jorge Parrott is the President of MSU Missions and the Director of Missions for MorningStar Ministries, founded and led by Dr. Rick Joyner. MorningStar/CM Missions also handles cross-cultural training, support raising, placement, and donor relations for those serving in missions. Our Students We are proud of our students accomplishments and thankful that they walk in the highest standards of MSU College of Theology. We recommend our students with the highest honor for their study and great accomplishments. These men and women have dedicated their life to the ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, whether as a full-time minister or as laity, establishing the Kingdom of God upon the earth. Statement of Beliefs There is only one true God who is the eternal King, Creator, and Redeemer of all that is. He is perfectly holy, just, loving, and truthful. He has revealed Himself to be eternally self-existent one Being in three persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. 2
The Bible is to be the inspired and only infallible and authoritative Word of God. Humankind was created in the image of God to know and enjoy Him, yet we willfully rejected the Lordship and glory of God for which we were intended. Because of this, sickness, death, and judgment entered the world and now creation experiences the effects and consequences of sin. The Lord Jesus Christ, the one and only Son of God, was conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin, Mary, and is God s Anointed One, empowered by the Holy Spirit to inaugurate God s kingdom on earth. He was crucified for our sins, died, was buried, resurrected, and ascended into heaven, and is now alive today in the presence of God the Father and in His people. He is true God and true man. We are saved by God s grace, through faith, in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Anyone can be restored to fellowship with God through repenting, believing, and receiving Jesus as their Savior and Lord. The Holy Spirit convicts, regenerates, justifies, and adopts us as we enter the kingdom of God as His sons and daughters. In the sanctifying power and indwelling of the Holy Spirit, the Christian is enabled to live holy and minister supernaturally. The baptism of the Holy Spirit according to Acts 1:4-8 and 2:4 is poured out on believers that they might have power to be witnesses. The victorious redemptive work of Christ on the cross provides freedom from the power of the enemy sin, lies, sickness, and torment. The church consists of all who put their faith in Jesus Christ. He gave His church the ordinances of baptism and communion. The church exists to carry on the ministry of Jesus Christ and further advance His kingdom by undoing the works of the enemy, preaching and living the good news of God s love, discipling the nations, and baptizing and teaching them to love and obey God. In the ever-increasing government of God and in the Blessed Hope, which is the glorious visible return of our Lord Jesus Christ for His overcoming bride His church. Heaven and hell are real places. There will be a resurrection of the saved and the lost one to everlasting life and the other to everlasting death. MSU College of Theology makes no apology for being a Christian Bible College that proudly teaches the Word of God and trains men and women for ministry only. 3
MSU College of Theology Administrative Policies Our Program Basis We have abbreviated our requirements for graduate and postgraduate degrees in effort to hold the tuition to a minimum and allow busy ministers and working students every opportunity for higher Spirit filled, prophetic, Christian education. It is the desire MSU College of Theology to mix the Word with the Spirit out of a deep well of the rich prophetic heritage that MSU offers. Staff & Faculty We have been very blessed to have a rich base of faculty and staff. From the Director to the professors you will find individuals who have continue to study to show themselves approved, individuals of integrity and individuals willing to serve and assist you. They are dedicated to teach and reach the world with the gospel and expand the kingdom through quality Bible education. Curriculum and Reference Material The MSU College of Theology seeks to offer the highest quality curriculum and reference materials. Resources are subject to change at the discretion of our Executive Board of Directors. Not all subjects are taught every year. Student Nondiscrimination Policy The MSU College of Theology admits students of all race, color national and ethnic origin with all rights, privileges, programs and activates made available to students of MSU College of Theology. The MSU College of Theology does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethical origin in administration of its policies, loan policies or other school administration programs. Statement Standards All students are required to give a testimony of having accepted Jesus Christ as their personal savior and Lord. Each student is expected to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will at no time bring reproach upon our Savior or MSU. 4
All students must be a working part of a local church. Time spent must be logged and turned into the MSU office. These hours are figured into the student s semester credit hours as personal hours as we are doers of the Word not just hearers only (students only). Application Fees and Tuition A non-refundable application fee of $60 must accompany all applications. Upon approval of application one-third of tuition plus cost of textbooks is due at REGISTRATION. Please note that no textbooks will be released without pre-payment! Remaining balance of tuition and other application fees MUST be paid in full by April 15th of each school year. A 10% discount will be applied for all full prepayment tuitions. Life-Earned Credits MSU College of Theology recognizes life-learning experience for Doctoral degree and issues credit for such experience. However, MSU College of Theology Administration/Department Head must determine such credit during the candidate s evaluation process. Transferred Credits MSU College of Theology reserves the right to allow credits earned at other institutions for similar courses taken at that institution. If credit is awarded, the candidate will be assessed $2.00 per credit hour. These hours may not exceed 60% of the required hours for graduation from MSU College of Theology. Application for Advanced Standing Simply enclose all of the information requested on the enrollment application, along with the appropriate fees. Make your check payable to CMM (you can pay online or in the Missions office). You will be given a detailed report of your advanced standing in the degree program of your choice. Refund Policy Students may change or drop a program at any time during the first week after notification of their acceptance into MSU College of Theology. When a program is dropped or withdrawn from and no substitute is taken, a 10% refund will be made upon request. No refunds are given for books. Students must notify MSU College of Theology in writing, of the intention to withdraw or drop a program, no refunds on doctoral degrees. 5
Accreditation As noted in the Structure section, MSU College of Theology provides Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral Degrees through Accrediting Commission International, Inc. Inquiries, please write: Accrediting Commission International, Inc., PO Box1030, Beebe, AR 72012. We have been able to secure a private accreditation and keep tuition cost at a minimum. We are proud to be associated with this accrediting institution for Christian schools and colleges in the United States and abroad. NCCT is a member and independent subsidiary of the Accrediting Commission International, Inc. This accrediting association is not formally recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. NCCT operates legally as an exempt educational institution in and out of the states of North Carolina. Important Note The appropriate state University of North Carolina authority has declared the relevant degree program of study exempt from the requirements for licensure under provisions of North Carolina general statures section G.S. 116-15 (d) for exemption from licensure with respect to religious education. Exemption from licensure is based upon assessment of program quality under established licensing standards. MSU College of Theology Financial Information A non-refundable application fee of $60 must be submitted with application. $400 program fee is also due at registration. Please note that program fees must be paid before receipt of any material. Remaining balance of tuition and any other fees must be paid by April 15th each year. MSU College of Theology graduation is scheduled at the end of May each calendar year. The cost of graduation depends on the degree received. All other graduation fees must be submitted with order form no later than the first week of April. Graduation fees listed under each degree offered. Cost of Transcripts: $20 each upon request. Transcript will be mailed directly to the requesting institution. 6
Fees & Tuition PLEASE NOTE: All application fees are non-refundable. YEAR DEGREE TUITION ADMIN APP FEE MATERIALS GRAD FEES 1st Year Associate $ 980.00 $100.00 $60.00* $400.00 $175.00 2nd Year Bachelor $ 1,080.00 $100.00 $60.00* $400.00 $175.00 3rd Year Master 1 $1,235.00 $100.00 $60.00* $400.00 $475.00 4th Year Masters $1,380.00 $100.00 $60.00* $400.00 $475.00 5th Year Doctorate $2,750.00 $100.00 $60.00* $640.00 $860.00 We offer a 10% discount on just the tuition if the complete payment (including Admin fees, application, book and graduation fees), are received before the first day of school. Monthly Payment Information Application and Book fees are due before school starts. ($460) The first monthly payment for your degree is due the first day of class in September. Starting in October your monthly payment will be due on the 10th and will be due on the 10th through and including May. The monthly payments include everything but the program and application fees as those are paid before school starts. You may also be required to purchase separate books. Reference Books For All Degrees Bible, Concordance, Vines Bible Dictionary, 1828 Noah Webster Dictionary. Grading System A = 3.6-4.0...S u p e r i o r B = 3.2-3.59...E x c e l l e n t C = 2.18-3.19...A v e r a g e Below C...Incomplete 7
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Biblical Studies We emphasize the importance of intellectual and spiritual growth, to equip all students, to be able to live and express Biblical truth effectively the contemporary world. The Bachelor of Biblical Studies provides students with an appreciation of the history, context, and message of the Bible. The perquisite for the Bachelor degree is the Associate degree therefore it takes two years to complete the Bachelor degree. This program prepares and equips the student with a firm foundation in principle and text. Associates in Biblical Studies This is degree will take one year to complete. You will need this Associate of Biblical Studies Degree to begin the Bachelor Degree. Tuition & Fees Prerequisites $980.00, $60 Application Fee, $400 Program Fee, $100 Administration Fee, $175 Graduation High School Diploma/GED; Born again Experience, Proficient in Prerequisite: English (if you are not proficient in English there may be an additional class & small fee) First payment by Sept 5th: $60 Application Fee $400 Program Fee. Monthly Payment Plans available. Courses ABS 101 INTRODUCTION TO OUR FAITH (3) Study of salvation, water baptism, prayer, & other basic tenants of faith. ABS 102 GOSPEL OF JOHN (3) Chapter by chapter study of Jesus ministry and teachings. ABS 103 ACTS I (3) Detailed coverage of the supernatural work of God in the early Church. ABS 106 PHILIPPIANS, COLOSSIANS, PHILEMON (3) Brief background study and chapter precepts of these epistles. ABS-107 HEBREWS, JAMES (3) Chapter study and overall view of these books. 9
ABS 108 EPISTLES OF JOHN AND JUDE (3) Study of these four books with emphasis on love and friendship. ABS 109 EPHESIANS (3) Comprehensive study that takes the believer on a journey into the promised land of Kingdom inheritance. ABS 110 I CORINTHIANS (3) Precept study emphasizing the particular disciplines and instructions given to God s people. ABS 111 II CORINTHIANS (3).Conceptual study providing clear insight into the ministry of the Apostle Paul. ABS 112 I AND II PETER (3) Study of the importance of growing in the Word of God and the joy of Christians are able to find in the midst of suffering. ABS 113 I AND II THESSALONIANS (3) Study and insights of the relationship between Paul and the believers at Thessalonica; highlights of last day events as outlined in Thessalonians. ABS 114 SYNOPTIC GOSPELS I (3) Study of Matthew, Mark and Luke; chronological study of the ministry of Christ p to the Passion Week. ABS 115 A JOURNEY INTO THE BIBLE (8) Supplemental workbook. ABS 116 FINAL PAPER (10) 3,000 word paper on assigned topics to be announced. 10
Bachelor in Biblical Studies This is degree will take one year to complete. You must have an Associate of Biblical Studies Degree to begin the Bachelor Degree. Tuition & Fees $1080.00, $60 Application Fee, $400 Program Fee, $100 Admin Fee, $175 Graduation Prerequisites Associates Degree in Biblical Studies First payment by Sept 5th: $60 Application Fee $400 Program Fee. Monthly Payment Plans available. Courses BBS 201 SYNOPTIC GOSPEL II (4) Detailed account of the final week of Jesus ministry as recorded by Matthew, Mark and Luke. BBS 202 I AND II TIMOTHY AND TITUS (4) Chapter by chapter study of the Apostle Paul s pastoral instructions and admonitions. BBS 203 RUTH AND ESTHER (4) Study of historical insight into the times and lifestyles of the Jews, revealing allegorical truths of the relationship of Christ and his Church. BBS 204 PROVERBS (4) Survey of the entire book of Proverbs, presented both topically and by chapter, taking the believer from pre-salvation, through instruction in righteousness, to full maturity in Christ. BBS 205 EZRA AND NEHEMIAH (4) Devotional chapter by chapter study portraying the restoration of the template and Jerusalem under leadership of Ezra and Nehemiah. BBS 206 ROMANS I (2) Study of the doctrinal foundations of Christian faith, as laid by the Apostle Paul. BBS 207 ROMANS II (2) Study of the sovereignty of God and practical Christian principles. BBS 208 GENESIS (3) Chapter by Chapter study with spiritual application for the believe. BBS 209 EXODUS (2) The study of Israel s exodus from Egypt, giving insight inot the types and shadows of Christ s redemptive work. 11
BBS 210 ISAIAH I (2) Intense study of the book of Isaiah concerning denunciation of Israel, Judah and other nations, along with numerous prophecies of the Messiah and the coming Kingdom. BBS 211 ISAIAH II (2) Continuation of the study of Isaiah; concerning the message of consolation and further prophecies of the coming Messiah. BBS 212 DANIEL (3) Chapter by chapter study, emphasizing prophecies; study includes the 70 weeks. BBS 213 REVELATION (3) (Study of end time events including charts) BBS 214 FINAL PAPER (10) 5,000 word formal paper using reference books and the Bible on the book of Revelation. BBS 215 ENTERING THE PROMISE LAND (3) Devotional study introducing the book of Joshua. BBS 216 A JOURNEY INTO THE BIBLE (8) Supplemental workbook. BBS 217 INTRO TO CHURCH HISTORY Basic intro to Church History the first ten centuries. 12
Masters 1 or Graduate in Theology You must have a Bachelor of Biblical Studies Degree or the equivalent to begin this degree. The student will complete the Master 1 or Graduate Degree in one year. The successful student will be eligible to complete the degree by enrolling in the 2nd year Master class. This is the first year of the two year Master of Theology Degree. $1235.00, $60 Application Fee, Tuition & Fees $400 Program Fee, $100 Admin Fee, $475 Graduation Prerequisites Bachelor Degree in Biblical Studies First payment by Sept 5th: $60 Application Fee $400 Program Fee. Monthly Payment Plans available. Courses We will study OT prophets and their place in history. We compare and contrast modern prophets. GBS - 301 MINOR PROPHETS I Comprehensive study and application of the books of Hosea and Joel. GBS 302 MINOR PROPHETS II (3) Comprehensive study and application of the books of Amos, Obadiah, and Jonah. GBS 303 MINOR PROPHETS III (3) Comprehensive study and application of the book of Micah. GBS 304 MINOR PROPHETS IV (3) Comprehensive study and application of the books of Nahum and Habakkuk. GBS 205 MINOR PROPHETS V (2) Comprehensive study and application of the books of Zephaniah and Haggai. GBS 206 MINOR PROPHETS VI (2) Comprehensive study and application of the books of Zechariah and Malachi. GBS 207 EZEKIEL I (2) Chapters 1-11; deals with Ezekiel s call to the ministry, the message of judgment upon Jerusalem and the nation of Israel; includes historical chart. GBS 208 EZEKIEL II (2) Chapters 12-28; relates how God spoke through Ezekiel to the false prophets and false shepherds; describes the fall and judgment of Lucifer. 13
GBS 209 EZEKIEL II (2) Chapters 12-28; covers How God speaks to the false prophets and shepherds. GBS 210 EZEKIEL III (2) Chapters 29-48; covers the judgment of Egypt, the valley of dry bones prophecy, and the fulfillment of end-time events; includes charts. GBS 211 BIBLICAL PRAYERS (2) Study of prayer of those who prayed effectively. GBS 212 THE BOOK OF JOB (2) A relatively detailed study of the entire book; focuses on human suffering, faith and the power of God. GBS 213 JEREMIAH I (2) Chapters 1-18; deals with the call of Jeremiah, general and unrelated prophecies)]. GBS 214 JEREMIAH II (2) Chapters 19-40; covers specific and dated prophecies. GBS 315 JEREMIAH III (2) Chapters 41-52; covers specific prophecies and prophecies concerning the nations; also includes a comprehensive study of the book of Lamentations. GBS 316 LAMENTATIONS (2) Study of the fall of Jerusalem. GBS 317 SONG OF SOLOMON (2) Devotional study that portrays beautiful allegories. GBS 318 JOSHUA (2) Comparitive study of the history of Israel s possession of The Promised Land and its spiritual application. GBS 319 JUDGES (2) Study of God s repeated deliverance of Israel during a time of increasing national apostasy and the examples that heroes of faith provide for the believer. GBS 320 ECCLESIASTES (2) Comprehensive study of one of the OT books of wisdom, emphasising the spiritual principles discovered by Solomon in his search for truth. GBS 321 A JOURNEY INTO THE BIBLE (8) Supplemental Resource Study for the Graduate Program workbook. GBS 322 UNDERSTANDING THEOLOGY VOLUME 1 (10) A doctrineal series followed by a 6,000 word thesis disertation. 14
Masters in Theology This is degree will take one year to complete. You must have a Graduate Degree of Theology or the equivalent to begin the Master Degree. Master Tuition & Fees Prerequisites $1380.00, $60 Application Fee, $400 Program Fee, $100 Admin Fee, $475 Graduation Master 1 or Graduate Degree in Theology First payment by Sept 5th: $60 Application Fee $400 Program Fee. Monthly Payment Plans available. Courses MBS 405-406 SAMUEL AND SAUL I (16) Spiritual application study of the prophet, Samuel s birth and public ministry and the early years of Saul s reign as the first king over Israel, Samuel s life and the decline of Saul and his latter reign as the first king over Israel King David s life, his triumphs and his trials. (I and II Samuel) MBS 401-404 KINGS OF ISRAEL AND JUDAH (11) Comprehensive study of the Kings of Israel and Judah starting after David s reign, (Kings, II Chronicles) MBS 408-410 PSALMS (3) Study of the characteristics of Hebrew poetry, survey of the psalms, covering psalms of devotion and the imprecatory psalms, the Messianic psalms, the penitential psalms, psalms of worship, praise and adoration and the historical psalms. MBS 411 A JOURNEY INTO THE BIBLE (8) Supplemental Resource Study for the Master Program workbook. MBS 414 UNDERSTANDING THEOLOGY VOL 2 (13) Doctrinal series followed by a 7,000 word thesis. MBS 415 BETWEEN THE TESTAMENTS Study of the history that happened between the testaments. MBS 416 PRACTICAL HERMENEUTICS Study of pastoral and heart hermenutics through application in real life situations. MBS 417 INTRO TO APOLOGETICS Basic introduction and look Apologetics. Many start here and decide they love this. 15
MBS 418 INTRO TO CHURCH HISTORY Basic look at the last ten centuries and why we do what we do, including Historical Theology. MBS 419 GOD S GENERALS Study the lives of those who went before us to get a rich understanding of the faith, the call and your destiny. 16
Doctorate of Theology Doctor of Theology is a terminal academic degree in theology. It is a research degree. This is designed for theological scholarship and study. The program leading to the Doctor of Theology degree is designed for those who are capable of doing research at the highest level. Tuition & Fees Prerequisites Graduate Requirements $2750.00, $60 Application Fee, $640 Program Fee, $100 Admin Fee, $860 Graduation Master s Degree in Biblical Studies M.Div., or Life Earned Experience 15 years in full time ministry. Assigned Research Theses, Optional Electives and optional tracks available First payment by Sept 5th: $60 Application Fee $640 Program Fee. Dissertation MUST be defended before the Review Board. NOTE: All students receiving Doctoral Degrees are required to purchase Robe, Hood, and Tam through NCCT and attend the graduation. Doctoral graduation fees should be prepaid and submitted with tuition no later than the first week of March. All graduation orders (with full payment of graduation fees) MUST be received before the first week in March of each year. Summary We offer solid Bible training and ministry preparation to Christian leaders, educators, those in the arts, government, business, homemakers, and working people as well as, those already serving our Lord in ministry both in the United States and around the world. 17
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Doctorate of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy is a terminal academic degree in theology. It is a research degree. The Ph.D. is designed to study religious issues in the larger context. The program leading to the Doctor of Theology degree is designed for those who are capable of doing research at the highest level. You are about to embark on a powerful journey, that we believe, will bless and change your life forever. The Ph.D. was created for personal research, study and discovery. It is our prayer that you will bring to earth that which is in Heaven for the sake of the Kingdom. Tuition & Fees Prerequisites Graduate Requirements $5500.00, $60 Application Fee, $640 Program Fee, $100 Admin Fee, $860 Graduation Doctorate Degree in Biblical Study, Theology, Divinity, Christian Biblical Counseling, or Education Degree and Life Earned Experience 20 years in full time ministry. Positional Dissertation of 55,000 word:, Assigned Research Thesis on Understanding Theology Volume 3 by RT Kendall s, optional tracks available. First payment by Sept 5th: $60 Application Fee $640 Program Fee. Dissertation MUST be defended before the Review Board. NOTE: All students receiving Doctoral Degrees are required to purchase Robe, Hood, and Tam through NCCT and attend the graduation. Doctoral graduation fees should be prepaid and submitted with tuition no later than the first week of March. All graduation orders (with full payment of graduation fees) MUST be received before the first week in March of each year. We anticipate this will bless and change your life forever. We agree with the Father concerning your life, for fresh revelation and power from on high in waves of glory that wash over you while you write and discover more of His heart. 19
MSU College of Theology 375 Star Light Drive Fort Mill, SC 29715 (p) 704-909-0623 www.msutheology.org All communication to go through Dr. Jorge Parrott, Ph.D. MSU College of Theology Degree Program Requirements Degrees are awarded locally and abroad through MSU College of Theology. Requirements of dissertations for each degree may change at any time at the discretion of the President, Dr. Jorge Parrott, and Dr. Nancy Daniel upon variance of circumstances and life-earned experience of the student. 20