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A Second Graduate from Redeemer Theological Academy!

John Steele and Marcus Serven

Many of the current students at Redeemer Theological Academy gathered at my home this past Saturday, June 6th, for our “End of Semester Get-Together.” We had a large turn-out with nearly forty people in attendance! Besides enjoying some really tasty food–grilled chicken, rice pilaf, lots of salads, drinks, and deserts–we witnessed the graduation of one of our fellow students, Mr. John Steele. John finished his course of study–nine classes completed with all of the attendant quizzes and research papers. He also sustained a comprehensive verbal examination covering all that he had learned. As a result, the faculty awarded John his Certificate of Theological Studies. So far we have two students who have completed their academic programs–David Parker and John Steele. Both have shown themselves to be capable students who are willing to use what they have learned to glorify God and to ably serve His purposes in various ministries. This is the very reason why we formed a Theological Academy–“that we may present everyone mature in Christ” (Col. 1:28).

Here are some of the great books we have used in classes over the past six years

You might wonder, “Is this a Theological Seminary?” The answer to that question is “No.” Instead, we are an example of a “church-based” theological education program. Our goal is to provide college-level classes for the members of our congregation. We are seeking to fulfill the biblical mandate “to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ” (Eph. 4:12). The fact is this, some students desire to “go much deeper” in their knowledge of the Christian faith than they can possibly get from weekly sermons and short Sunday School classes. An academy, such as ours, allows them to explore the riches of the Bible, the details of Reformed Theology, and the key personalities and events of Church History. Over time, we plan to add classes in biblical languages, ministry skills, and apologetics. In the meantime, though, we rejoice in John Steele’s accomplishment as a newly-minted graduate!

— Dr. Marcus J. Serven

Our First Graduate from the Theological Academy!

Here is David Parker receiving his Certificate of Theological Studies. David is our first graduate from the Academy!

Yesterday, I had the special privilege of awarding David Parker his Certificate of Theological Studies from Redeemer Theological Academy! Over the past five years David faithfully completed six classes, along with exams and research papers, plus an extensive comprehensive exam at the conclusion of his studies. He exemplified the picture of a diligent student in his research and writing. I often had to remind him that his research papers did not have to be any longer than ten pages. But, he typically ignored my admonitions and wrote twenty page research papers! He so enjoyed the quest of digging deeper into theological subjects, that his zeal manifested itself in longer than required papers.

The goal of our Certificate of Theological Studies program is to equip the men and women of our congregation for various forms of ministry. We are not endeavoring to become a seminary, but we are a church-based theological education program that prepares our students to serve Jesus Christ in their own unique callings–that may be as Bible teachers (both formal and informal), small group leaders, church officers, missionaries, and evangelists. We offer in-person courses in Bible, Theology, Church History, Apologetics, and Ministry. Not all of our students have chosen to pursue the Certificate program. Each student can choose to audit classes (which have no requirements other than attending classes), or to take classes for credit towards the Certificate. It is your choice. All of our classes are offered free-of-charge.

If you find yourself in Austin, Texas on a Thursday, then feel free to drop by as a guest and see what we are all about. Our current classes are:

  • “Ecclesiology & Eschatology” (Systematic Theology III) — This class will be taught by Marcus Serven and meet on Thursday mornings [9:30-11:30]. Besides the weekly lectures and handouts, we will read The Glorious Body of Christ by R. B. Kuiper and Christ and the Future by Cornelis Venema. Sept. 18 through Dec. 11.
  • “The Old Testament Scripture” (Biblical Studies I & II) — This class will be a survey of all 39 books of the Old Testament, their authors and key themes. The class will be taught by Max Smith with readings given out each week—from your Bible and from various websites. It will meet on Thursday afternoons [12:30-2:30] Sept. 18 through Dec. 11.

— Dr. Marcus J. Serven, Director of Redeemer Theological Academy