“This is only a part of the process we’re enjoying as we grow,” says Marv Gibbs, who will facilitate the Biblical Theology class.
“Our goal continues to serve the un-served and underserved,” Gibbs says. “The Internet provides us with opportunities to help train students who don’t have access to our classrooms or other such facilities.”
The course will run from January 20 to March 31. The cost is $225, which covers all associated expenses, including material and academic fees. Instruction for the course will be in Spanish, but students may submit written work in Spanish, English, and Portuguese.
Students will need to invest six to eight hours of work each week, says Gibbs, who previously has taught at Azusa Pacific University and has 45 years of ministry experience in Latin America and the United States.
The Evangelical Covenant Church school was formed in1989 and has been a theological and pastoral training center for Hispanic church leaders, pastors, and lay leaders. The online course is open to all who are interested.
Academic credit is given to students who are qualified for bachelor’s degree work. CHET graduates have been accepted by Fuller Theological Seminary, Azusa Pacific University, Vanguard University, Brite University, and North Park University and Theological Seminary.
For more information, call 562-806-8325, visit the CHET website, or request information by email.