Course

  • Liturgics

    Lecturer: The Most Rev. Dr. Ray Sutton Class Dates: March 13-15 2026 Course Description: Introduction to the nature and elements of Divine worship from a Biblical, theological, and historical perspective. Special consideration is given to the general principles of Divine worship drawn from the Scriptures, along with a survey of liturgical theology and history up to The…

  • The Gospels

    Lecturers: The Rev. Dr. Randall Toms Class Dates: February 6-8 2026, ON-LINE ONLY Course Description: Introduction to the Biblical and theological basis for parochial outreach, evangelism, and worldwide missions. Special consideration is given to the essential elements of evangelization and Christian initiation, involving not only the accurate proclamation of the Word, but also the acceptance of…

  • The Book of Exodus

    January 2026 Intensive – Week Two – January 12-16, 2026 Course Description This course is an investigation into the Old Testament book of Exodus, which contains the foundational experience of Israel’s deliverance from Egypt, the covenant with the Lord at Mount Sinai, and the induction of Israel into the life of worshipping the Lord in…

  • Final Project Presentation

    January 2026 Intensive – Week Two – January 12-16, 2026 Course Description This course will guide students through a collegial and mentored process of preparing and writing a Doctor of Ministry thesis-project proposal. It will provide the basic skills needed for the project’s combination of biblical and theological study, methodology of ministry intervention, and pastoral…

  • Old Testament Poetic Books

    Lecturer: The Rev. Dr. Nevada DeLapp Class Dates: January 9-11 2026 Course Description: Study of and introduction to the unique style and role of poetry in the Hebrew canon, especially these five books. Special consideration is given to the theological, devotional, and didactic significance of these books Modular Schedule Information CTH utilizes a modular schedule to accommodate…