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Christian Life Church
School of Theology

Christian Life  Church School of Theology  brings in-depth Bible and ministry training to students who cannot, or who do not desire to attend a residential college or seminary. In our school you can receive ministry training from seasoned, spirit filled instructors in a flexible and affordable format close to home. You can keep your job and stay in your church while earning a "A Higher Degree of Ministry."  
      
   
The following divisions of study are offered:

  • Biblical Theology
  • Christian Counseling
  • Historical Theology
  • New Testament
  • Old Testament
  • Practical Theology
      The following degrees are offered:

  • Diploma of Theology                  30 Units
  • Associate of Theology               60 Units
  • Bachelor of Theology              126 Units
  • Master of Theology                 171 Units
  • Master of Sacred Studies        216 Units
  • Doctor of Theology                 261 Units

    Enrollment:
  • CREDIT STUDENTS: Everyone enrolling in CLCST as a credit student is required to submit an application form and a one-time application fee of $25. You may register in the CLC Eufaula office. Checks should be made out to Christian Life Church. Each course is $125 for credit students. This cost includes the book, syllabus, and test. Credit students earn 3 credits per course towards a college level degree.
  • OBSERVERS: Individuals may take the courses as an observer for $50 per course. This cost includes the book and syllabus. Observers must fill out an enrollment forms the first time they attend, but there is no application fee. They do not take the test and do not receive college credit for the course. 
  • Individual students may also enroll directly in the CLST Home Study School in Columbus, Georgia. Home Study correspondence courses enable students to complete a degree program at their own pace. All undergraduate and graduate degrees are in a Bible major.
            Transfer of courses from CLCST to other institutions is at the discretion of the receiving institution.

    Class Schedule       
    All courses are taught in ten academic hour intensive classes. Class sessions are generally held in three-day, intensive sessions. Students receive a syllabus and textbook prior to class to study and work on course assignments. Final examinations are assigned by the instuctor. Students are given two weeks after the class to complete and return the examination to the chancellor.

      Course Schedule for 2010

    February 25th - 27th        Trainining for Reigning II            Ron Cottle
    April 22nd - 24th               Restoration Theology                Kevin Conner
    June 24th - 26th               History of the Early Church        Stan Fleming
    August 26th - 28th            Peter: The Man & Message       Ian Bond
    October 28th - 30th          Theology of Biblical Freedom     Mike Sedle




                For more information please contact the church office.at 334-687-7757.

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