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Contact Information

For course and registration questions contact:
Institute of Biblical Enrichment Office
717.560.8231 or e-mail
Director: William Kabasenche

For campus questions contact:
Area Coordinator: Bill Stockwell at 717.767.5961

Course Schedule for Fall 2008

Monday Evening
Term
Tuition
Instructor(s)
I Corinthians: The Church, Issues of Sin and Spiritual Gifts EBI0109
This course will study various issues that face the church of today as they did the church of Corinth. Issues such as women’s role in the church, church discipline, marriage and divorce, civil rights and spiritual gifts are among the topics discussed. 1 CEU.
October 13- November 10 7-9 p.m.
5 weeks
$50
Rev. Bill Fay, Bible Teacher
Biblical Counseling: Dealing with Depression EBC0405*
This Lay Counseling course will examine the causes and effects of depression by analyzing a variety of individuals from scripture. Discussion will focus on what led to their depression and God’s hand in the remedy and recovery. 1 CEU.
October 13– November 10 7–9 p.m.
5 weeks
$50
Rev. Dr. Robert Helms, Counselor, CE Director, Liberty Christian Fellowship, Seven Valleys, PA
Religion in America: Exploring Our Country’s Fascination with False Teachings ECE0633
Using the Bible as a plum-line, this course will analyze the history and fascination with religion in America. From agnostism to cults to the rising influence of other world religions to other biblically twisted theologies, this course will examine how they influence and shape our culture. 1 CEU.
October 13– November 10 7–9 p.m.
5 weeks
$50
Rev. Joseph Moussa, Pastor, Arabic Gospel Church, York, PA
Gospel of Mark: Jesus Miracles, Teaching, and Resurrection EBI0103
A unique study of Jesus’ life and ministry as recorded by John Mark; it is the shortest and earliest written gospel. This study of Jesus life will discuss the importance of right doctrine, which miracles are natural with God, and that Spiritual opposition often comes from religious people. 1 CEU.
October 13– November 10 7–9 p.m.
5 weeks
$50

Rev. Robert LaForce, Pastor, Stewartstown Presbyterian Church, Stewartstown, PA

The Ten Commandments: Biblical Absolutes in a Post Modern Culture EBI0213
The book of Exodus is the story of the Israelites, marvelously delivered by God. Similarly, the Lamb of God releases Christians from the peril and bondage of sin. The freed slaves were reminded that God expects obedience from His people as He also does today. The Ten Commandments are remarkable for the fact that they constitute a moral code or spiritual compass, which is suited to all people at all times. 1 CEU.
October 13– November 10 7–9 p.m.
5 weeks
$50
Rev. Bob Smoker, Pastor, Susquehanna Grace Brethren Church, York, PA
SPECIAL LOCATION: York Seven Valleys Branch, Liberty Christian Fellowship
Apologetics: Defending Your Faith and Understanding Your Christian Worldview EBD0308
This course will provide a defense of the Christian faith through practical discussions of such issues as the existence of God, the authority of the Bible, the deity of Jesus Christ, the relationship of Christianity and science, and the problems of suffering. This course will also examine how our culture has challenged our beliefs with the rise of postmodernism, gender issues, and abortion. 1 ceu.
October 13– November 10,
7–9 p.m.
5 weeks
$50 Rev. William Read, Pastor, Liberty Christian Fellowship, Seven Valleys, PA
*Lay Counselor Training Certificate   ++Going Deeper   #Youth Ministry

Location/Directions

Located at Church of the Open Door at 8 Carisle Court. From East York take Rt. 30 west to Rt. 74 north. Turn left on Carisle Ct (after the light). Continue to the church parking lot.


901 Eden Road, PO Box 83403, Lancaster, PA 17608-3403 · 717.569.7071 or 1.800.544.7335