Philosophy: The religion curriculum is
taught to educate students, without reservations, about the Scriptures of
the Old and New Testaments as the written Word of God, and the Book of
Concord as a true and unadulterated statement and exposition of the Word
of God. Within this understanding, the religion curriculum is
designed to prepare students to use Grace, Faith, and Scripture in their
daily lives to make decisions that affect themselves as well as others.
|
| Course: |
Description: |
| Old and New Testament Bible Survey |
With the Bible as the textbook, freshman and sophomores
study the historical and religious teachings of the Bible. God's
will and purpose is revealed through the experiences of Israel and the
person of Jesus. From creation to Paul's journeys, students will see
the power of God at work among men. |
| Church History |
This junior year semester class studies the Christian Church
from Apostolic to present time, featuring the Lutheran Church. It
also gives students the opportunity to study the founding of other
denominations. |
| Senior
Religion/Marriage and Family |
Seniors study Christian love and learn what is needed to
select a Christian spouse and have a Christian family. |
| Religions in America |
An overview of the five major religions in the United
States. Includes Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and
Islam. This elective also includes a study of cults. |
| Christian
Doctrine |
This course is designed to give the students an
overview of the major tenants of Christian Doctrine. Students will
gain a better understanding of the revealed Word of God as well as the
Incarnate Word (Jesus). |
| Peer Ministry |
This class is designed to develop leadership qualities that
will allow the student to be a leader in the ministry. Peer Ministry
is sharing the Gospel with those around us; practical ways to do this are
incorporated. |