Trinity at Night are short units designed to be easily accessible to Christians from all walks of life with a desire to dig deeper into God’s Word.
These units are aimed at those seeking solid biblical teaching and to be better equipped for Christian life in the workplace or at home. Bible study groups who want to grow together and learn more about particular Bible books and ministry areas are very welcome to attend as a group.
There is the option to work towards a Certificate in Christian Studies by completing the assessment for eight units. Please note that this certificate program is not a course of the Australian University of Theology.
Taught by Michael Dean-Smith
The Bible is 66 books – and yet one book. What makes it hang together as one? What is it all about? This unit will give you the big picture of the Bible, so that you can see it as a whole. It will also give you the map of the Bible, so that you can find your way around in it without getting lost!
Date: Six Tuesdays, 4 Aug – 8 Sep
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Venue: Trinity Theological College
Taught by Mike Webb
Many Muslims who now follow Jesus testify that what touched them most was experiencing the love of Christ through Christians. This unit is designed to help you do just that—to love Muslims well by sharing the gospel with them.
Date: Six Thursdays, 6 Aug – 10 Sep
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Venue: Trinity Theological College
Evangelism
Church History 1: Rise, Fall & Reform
The Framework: Seeing Christian Truth as a Whole
Church History 2: The Church Blesses the World
Trinity in Town (18 April in Geraldton): Church History 1: Rise, Fall & Reform
The Big Picture: Seeing the Bible as a Whole
Sharing the Gospel with Muslims
John
1 Corinthians
Yes, you can sit in on one of the lectures before you decide to enrol with our Taste & See option. Ask us for more details!
For each unit, you have the option to complete the assessment component (usually a 1,000 word essay) for credit towards a Certificate in Christian Studies. You will need to complete the assessments for eight units to attain a certificate. More information is available here.
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