School Of Biblical Studies
Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. 2 Tim. 2:16 KJV
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The Owasso School of Biblical Studies is a part of the work of the Church of Christ of Owasso and is overseen by its elders:Sidney D. Ellis, Oscar Hixson, and Daniel Thompson.
GIVEN TO THE STUDY OF GOD'S WORD (2 Timothy 2:15)
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Our purpose is twofold:
- To provide the tools with which men can better serve the Master as preachers, elders and deacons: and
- To help both men and women become better prepared as Bible class teachers and personal workers.
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Admission is available to all persons who are serious in their desire to prepare themselves to serve the Lord in a more effective way. The courses of study are college-level, thus requiring maturity and spiritual dedication.
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Classes meet each Saturday morning from 8:30 to 11:55am. The school year begins with the fall semester starting on the first Saturday in September and concluding in December. The second semester begins in January and will continue into May. Classes usually dismiss for the holidays and spring break. Four classes are offered each semester. Those who desire to do so may enroll in one or more of the four classes offered each semester. For class credit, the student must be enrolled; complete all required work and take all tests.
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There is no tuition fee for the Owasso School of Biblical Studies! However, each student will be responsible for the cost of the textbooks and possible other materials.
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The Owasso School of Biblical Studies staff of teachers includes: Bill Burton, Greg Clark, Sidney Ellis, Lucian Farrar Jr., Bill Hamrick, Ron Hass, Ralph Hunter, John Higgins, Lee Keele, Allan Lay, Dan Schnell, Mike Schroeder, Milton Smith,Vance Smith and Allen Weakland.
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You may enroll in any of the classes offered for credit or you may audit the classes.
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Each student must complete at least 32 courses with a grade point average of not less than 2.0 to graduate.
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A variety of courses are taught from in-depth study (exegesis) of individual books of the Bible to general topics involving the Church, theological comparisons and contemporary issues.
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The Fall Semester Begins September 8th!
See below for the fall semester schedule of courses
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