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Moore College Correspondence Course
What is it?
The Moore College Correspondence course is a study of the Bible, basic doctrine and some church history. The course was developed by the staff of Moore Theological College, an Anglican college in Sydney. In the UK, it is administered by the Open Bible Institute in London.
Who is it for?
The course is for anyone of any age who wishes to study the Bible in depth and explore some of the big issues of our faith. It is particularly helpful to anyone leading Bible Studies, for example in fellowship groups, youth groups, children’s classes and other small groups. Or perhaps you have been through an Alpha course and are looking for more in-depth study and discussion.
What is studied?
The course is in ten-week modules on subjects such as a Bible Overview, Mark's Gospel, Romans, Reformation Church History and Doctrine.
What commitment is involved?
Each person is sent a study book and works through the study material each week (3 to 5 hours of self study). Those doing the same module then meet together once a week to discuss the material and encourage each other. These group sessions are either breakfast meetings on a Saturday morning or an early evening meeting. There is an optional exam at the end of each module, leading to a Certificate in Theology.
New enrolments for the course will be in January 2009.
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If you would like more information please submit the form below which will be sent to Ann Johnson
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