Equipping Men and Women For The Call of God

Equpping Men and Women For The Call of God

Monday, February 21, 2011

In our attempt to serve you better!!

In our attempt to serve you better, we are daily finding new mediums to partner with to make your education with Carolina University of Theology exciting, productive and in step with your needs.

For those enrolled MM 502  - Church Administration, your final exam for Part I of the class will be administered via online.

You will be getting an email giving you details on how to log on in order to take your exam on the dates and times as discussed in class.

You will be taking your final exam via http://www.classmarker.com/professional


So make sure you check your personal email or your engrade account for further instructions.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Carolina U on the move!!!

This picture is of Dr. Peyton and "Momma J" Sultane Ganthier who along with her husband, "Poppa J", Pastor Gerad Gantheir oversee the Sunshine Orphanage Home in Petionville, from our 2010 trip to Haiti,.

Our University President, Academic Dean and a number of students will be traveling to Haiti for a short term Mission/Ministry Trip. Please keep the entire team in prayer as they will be ministering in Port au Prince, Trois Mas, Forest de Pines, San Desert and other area mountain villages.
 The Ministry/Mission Team Members:
Dr. John R. Peyton, University President
Brother Floyd Mangin
Brother Hutson
Sister Hutson
Sister Victoria Soberanios (Class of 2008-CUT)
Megan Hunt
Currently enrolled students:
Minister Kenneth Wallace
Sister Pat Wallace
and your Academic Dean, Dean Carol Powell

Please pray:
Safe travel as the team departs for Haiti  on Friday, the 4th at 6:00 a.m.
Please keep the family members of the team in prayer.
Please pray the Lord's anointing upon each team members as the minister.
Continue to keep the team's host pastor, Pastor Luc St. Felix, Mission For Christ, Port au Prince Haiti in prayer.
Keep Pastor Gerad and Sultane Ganthier (Poppa and Momma dje "J" in prayer at the Sunshine Orphanage Home.

Blessings to you.
Dean Powell , LaShannon Boozer (CUT Student Records Administrator)
and some of the 2010 team members on the way up to mountain villages.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

BA 203 The Inter-testament Period

This powerful course (being taught by Minister Marvin Griffin) is a study of the historical bridge of time spanning between the Old Testament and the New Testament. This time frame has been figuratively referred to as the 400 silent years or ‘The Silent Centuries’ between the Old and New Testaments, which was from 400 B.C. to 5 B.C. This course will examine the leading events, as well as the literature of that time which is of great value because they furnish background for the coming and the life of Jesus.

In this course you have been gaining an overview of the history of the interval between the Old and New Testament. You are becoming familiar with the importance of religious development between the Old and the New Testaments. You are gaining an understanding of the origin of the Pharisees, Sadducees, and synagogues since there is no mention of Pharisees, Sadducees or synagogues in the Old Testament as well as the religious contribution made by the rather strange company of men known as “the apocalypists.”

The apocalypists had a role in the religious development of Judaism and the preparation of men’s minds for the coming of Christianity.

MM 502 Church Administration Class Project

Class Project Guideline Helps

MM 502 – Church Administration
Carolina University of Theology
Bachelor of Biblical Studies Program


Items that will need to be in your project

You will be developing of an area of ministry to the point where it can function. Textbook and other resources will be used as a guide.

In this project, you will take an inventory of your church and create or develop an area of ministry that is currently not functioning to its fullest capacity to the point where it can function.

If you are in an area of ministry that is currently operating, develop that area of ministry to its next level of administrative needs using your textbook and other resources as a guide.

You will INCLUDE “GUIDELINES FOR THE ADMINSTRATOR” ITEMS 1-10 IN CHAPTER THREE OF TEXTBOOK, ON PAGES 49, 54, 55 to develop your project.

Make sure you include the following items in detail:
Annual and monthly budgetary needs
Annual and monthly calendar of events
Duty Responsibilities/Job Descriptions of workers in your area of ministry
Include any applications, forms, handouts, etc. that your area of ministry will be using exclusive to your area of ministry
Organizational Chart for your area of ministry
Utilize the Goal Planning Worksheet in your textbook (Figure 3.9, page 55)