Review the "Course Summaries" and choose a course that's right for you!

The following is a short “Overview” of each course offered by KCU (Kingdom Covenant University). This allows you to see the subject matter prior to choosing which course or courses are right for you.
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"Path to Becoming a Minister in the Christian Church" for Kingdom Covenant University:
Course Summary: This 12-week Minister in Training course is designed to guide aspiring ministers through the essential steps of spiritual formation, biblical study, and practical ministry. Students will explore their personal calling, deepen their relationship with God, and develop core competencies in prayer, preaching, evangelism, discipleship, leadership, and pastoral care. Each week includes biblical teaching, self-reflection, and hands-on assignments to help prepare candidates for licensing, ordination, and faithful service in ministry. The course concludes with a final commissioning and a personalized ministry action plan.
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Course Summary: Church Elders Training Course
Title: Walking in Wisdom: A Biblical Journey for Church Elders
Ministry: Kingdom Covenant Connection
Duration: 12 Weeks
This 12-week training course is designed to equip emerging and existing church elders with the biblical foundation, spiritual character, and practical tools needed for effective leadership in the body of Christ. Each week focuses on a vital aspect of elder ministry, such as spiritual maturity, servant leadership, sound doctrine, prayer, conflict resolution, and more. Rooted in Scripture and guided by the example of Christ, participants will explore what it truly means to shepherd God's people, live above reproach, and faithfully serve in spiritual authority.
Students are challenged through weekly lessons, Scripture reflections, personal growth assignments, and a written summary of their learnings. By the end of this course, participants will be better prepared to walk in wisdom, lead with integrity, and serve with humility as they fulfill their call as church elders.
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Course Summary: Evangelist Training Course
Title: Walking in Boldness: A Biblical Journey for Evangelists
Ministry: Kingdom Covenant Connection
Duration: 12 Weeks
Format: Weekly Sessions + Reflection Pages
This 12-week course equips believers with the biblical knowledge, practical tools, and spiritual empowerment needed to fulfill the work of an evangelist. Through weekly teachings, reflection exercises, and personal challenges, students will deepen their understanding of the evangelist’s calling, develop boldness in sharing the gospel, and explore various evangelistic methods—including workplace outreach, cross-cultural evangelism, and digital platforms. Special focus is given to building relationships, overcoming rejection, and walking in compassion and the power of the Holy Spirit. The course culminates with an emphasis on discipleship and the eternal reward of faithfully sharing the good news of Jesus Christ.
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Course Summary: Prophet Training Course
Title: Walking in the Prophetic: A Biblical Journey for Prophets
Ministry: Kingdom Covenant Connection
Duration: 12 Weeks
Format: Weekly Sessions + Reflection Pages
Course Overview:
Walking in the Prophetic is a 12-week journey designed to equip and empower those called to prophetic ministry. This course offers a biblical foundation for understanding the prophetic call, discerning God’s voice, and walking in prophetic integrity, authority, and humility. Each week presents a focused teaching, relevant scriptures, reflection questions, and personal challenges to help students deepen their prophetic gifting and fulfill their purpose within the body of Christ.
Key Learning Outcomes:
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Understand the difference between the prophetic gift and the office of the prophet
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Discern God’s voice and deliver prophetic words with accuracy and love
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Develop a lifestyle of prayer, holiness, humility, and accountability
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Build unity with church leadership and operate in spiritual authority
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Activate your prophetic calling to inspire revival and transformation in the church and world
Highlights Include:
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Scriptural case studies on prophets like Moses, Samuel, and Agabus
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Lessons on intercession, visions, dreams, and spiritual warfare
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Guidance on working with church leadership while maintaining prophetic integrity
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Emphasis on character development, humility, and personal holiness
This training prepares modern-day prophets to be effective, mature, and Spirit-led voices in a time when the Church and the world need clarity and divine direction more than ever.
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Path to Becoming a Pastor
This course provides a comprehensive guide for individuals discerning and pursuing a pastoral calling. Students will explore the spiritual foundations and practical steps necessary for becoming a pastor within a variety of Christian traditions.
Key Topics Include:
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Recognizing the Call – Understanding and confirming one’s divine call to pastoral ministry through personal conviction, mentorship, and ministry passion.
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Spiritual & Theological Preparation – Emphasizing spiritual maturity and biblical knowledge, with optional formal education (seminary, Bible college, or independent study).
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Serving in Ministry – Gaining hands-on experience through roles such as youth pastor, deacon, or lay minister.
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Licensing & Ordination – Examining formal processes of pastoral recognition, including KCC's unique requirements.
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Leading a Church or Ministry – Learning responsibilities such as preaching, counseling, church leadership, and administration.
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Ongoing Growth & Accountability – Encouraging lifelong spiritual development, mentorship, and continuing education.
Course Outcome:
Graduates will be equipped with a clear path to pastoral leadership, capable of navigating both denominational and non-denominational ordination processes, and prepared to lead with wisdom, integrity, and biblical conviction.
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Here’s a concise course summary for the Training Syllabus for Bishop Consecration:
Training Syllabus for Bishop Consecration
This five-week course prepares candidates for the sacred office of bishop through biblical study, pastoral leadership development, and practical application. Designed for those called to higher spiritual oversight, this training culminates in formal consecration and commissioning.
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Week 1: The Biblical Role of a Bishop – Examines scriptural qualifications, early church leadership, and spiritual stewardship.
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Week 2: Bishops as Shepherds and Overseers – Focuses on pastoral care, servant leadership, and the bishop’s role in guiding the flock.
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Week 3: Bishops in the Modern Church – Explores contemporary responsibilities including mentorship, governance, and doctrinal oversight.
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Week 4: Bishops and the Marketplace – Equips candidates to engage with society, advocate for justice, and lead beyond the church walls.
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Week 5: Preparing for Consecration – Emphasizes spiritual readiness, integrity, and building an accountable ministry team.
Final Examination:
Combines biblical and practical questions to assess readiness for the bishopric.
Outcome:
Upon completion, candidates will be consecrated as bishops and commissioned to lead both within the church and in broader societal spheres with wisdom, integrity, and spiritual authority.
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Here’s a concise course summary for the Training Syllabus for Apostle Affirmation:
Training Syllabus for Apostle Affirmation
This five-week course equips candidates for apostolic ministry through deep biblical study, leadership principles, and practical application. The course culminates in apostolic affirmation, commissioning candidates for impactful service both in the church and the broader marketplace.
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Week 1: Understanding the Biblical Role of an Apostle – Explores the original apostles' mission, qualifications, and their role in the early church’s foundation.
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Week 2: Apostolic Purpose in the Bible – Analyzes apostles as church planters, teachers of sound doctrine, and spiritual fathers to the early church.
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Week 3: Apostleship in the Modern Church – Examines the role of modern apostles, distinguishing them from other ministry roles and understanding their leadership challenges.
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Week 4: Apostles in the Marketplace – Discusses the apostolic influence in secular fields like business, education, and government, and strategies for cultural transformation.
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Week 5: Apostolic Affirmation and Accountability – Focuses on the spiritual preparation, qualifications, mentorship, and accountability required for affirmation in apostolic ministry.
Final Examination:
Combines both biblical and practical questions to evaluate the readiness for apostolic service in the church and marketplace.
Outcome:
Candidates who complete the course will be affirmed as apostles and commissioned for their respective assignments in ministry and societal influence.
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Course Summary: Kingdom Business Overseer Training Workbook
Title: Kingdom Business Leadership: A Biblical Approach to Overseer Responsibilities
Ministry: Kingdom Covenant Connection
Duration: 12 Weeks
Format: Weekly Sessions + Reflection Pages
This 12-week training workbook is designed for individuals in business leadership roles who seek to integrate biblical principles into their work. It focuses on the responsibility of overseeing a business with Kingdom values, providing both practical business insights and spiritual guidance. Each week includes teachings based on scripture, personal reflections, and a challenge to apply the concepts in real-world business contexts.
Week 1: The Call to Lead in Business
Focuses on the spiritual responsibilities of a business overseer and aligning business practices with Kingdom principles.
Week 2: Financial Stewardship and Kingdom Economics
Explores the biblical principles of financial stewardship and how to manage resources for Kingdom impact.
Week 3: Integrity and Ethical Leadership
Emphasizes maintaining integrity in business leadership and ethical decision-making in line with biblical values.
Week 4: Building a Kingdom-Oriented Team
Teaches how to create a vision for your business that aligns with Kingdom purposes and build a collaborative, Kingdom-centered team.
Week 5: Strategic Planning and Goal Setting
Focuses on strategic planning and goal setting with an emphasis on seeking God’s guidance and aligning business goals with Kingdom values.
Week 6: Leadership and Vision Casting
Explores the importance of casting a clear vision and leading a business with purpose and alignment to God's plan.
Week 7: Networking and Building Kingdom Partnerships
Teaches how to build strategic, Kingdom-focused partnerships and networks for business growth and Kingdom impact.
Week 8: Managing Conflict and Restoring Relationships
Focuses on biblical conflict resolution and strategies for maintaining peace and unity within a business.
Week 9: Developing a Kingdom-Oriented Marketing Strategy
Teaches ethical marketing strategies that reflect Kingdom values and how to use marketing to influence and expand God's Kingdom.
Week 10: Financial Stewardship and Kingdom Prosperity
Emphasizes financial stewardship, generosity, and using prosperity for Kingdom expansion rather than personal gain.
Week 11: Marketing Your Business with Kingdom Impact
Explores ethical marketing practices, branding, and using business platforms to advance God's work and share the Gospel.
Week 12: Legacy and Generational Impact
Focuses on creating a lasting legacy in business leadership and how to pass Kingdom principles to future generations.
Conclusion:
This workbook offers a comprehensive approach to Kingdom business leadership, helping overseers integrate biblical principles into every aspect of their business operations, from finance and marketing to leadership and team dynamics. It encourages ongoing reflection, prayer, and practical application to ensure that business leaders fulfill their God-given responsibilities effectively.
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Course Summary: Biblical Teacher Training Workbook: Equipping the Saints
Presented by: Kingdom Covenant Connection
Duration: 12 Weeks
Format: Weekly Sessions + Reflection Pages
Course Overview:
This 12-week workbook is designed to equip aspiring and current biblical teachers with the essential tools and knowledge to teach effectively within the Kingdom of God. With a focus on sound doctrine, spiritual growth, and practical application, this course provides a comprehensive approach to teaching God's Word with integrity, clarity, and compassion.
Week-by-Week Breakdown:
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The Role of a Biblical Teacher
Understanding the biblical responsibilities of a teacher, emphasizing the weight of the calling and the need for sound doctrine. -
Sound Doctrine and the Teacher’s Foundation
Establishing a strong biblical foundation by learning to interpret and apply Scripture correctly. -
The Teacher’s Heart and Character
Developing a humble and godly character that reflects Christ, ensuring personal integrity and growth. -
Communicating the Word Clearly and Effectively
Learning to communicate Scripture in an engaging and understandable way, using clear language and practical examples. -
Teaching for Application: Making God’s Word Practical
Helping students apply biblical truths to their everyday lives, moving from theory to practice. -
Teaching with Authority and Confidence
Understanding the source of a teacher’s authority and how to teach with boldness, humility, and grace. -
Teaching with Love and Compassion
Teaching with a heart of love, reflecting the compassion of Christ in all interactions with students. -
Teaching to Different Audiences
Adapting teaching methods to suit different age groups, levels of spiritual maturity, and settings. -
The Teacher’s Prayer Life and Spiritual Disciplines
Cultivating a deep prayer life and consistent spiritual practices to empower teaching. -
Teaching with the Power of the Holy Spirit
Relying on the Holy Spirit for wisdom and empowerment in teaching, fostering sensitivity to the Spirit's guidance. -
Overcoming Challenges in Teaching
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The Teacher’s Legacy
Reflecting on the lasting impact of teaching and the importance of mentoring the next generation of teachers.
Key Learning Outcomes:
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Develop a biblically grounded teaching ministry that reflects Christ-like character.
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Gain practical strategies for engaging different audiences and making God's Word relevant in daily life.
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Build confidence in teaching through the power of the Holy Spirit, love, and prayer.
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Leave a lasting legacy by mentoring future teachers and impacting the Kingdom of God.
This workbook equips teachers to serve the body of Christ with wisdom, love, and effectiveness, advancing God's Kingdom through the power of His Word.
Course Summary: Ethics in Christian Counseling - 12-Week Curriculum Workbook
Instructor: Bishop Harry Ford
Course Objective:
This course equips students with a solid ethical and biblical foundation for Christian counseling, focusing on professional practice and cultural awareness.
Weekly Breakdown:
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Week 1: Introduction to Ethics
Focus: Understanding the role of ethics in Christian life and counseling.
Key Scriptures: Proverbs 11:3, Micah 6:8, Romans 12:2. -
Week 2: Christian Counseling
Focus: Integrating faith and Scripture into mental health counseling.
Key Scriptures: Isaiah 9:6, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Galatians 6:1. -
Week 3: Ethics in Christian Counseling (Part 1)
Focus: Exploring Christian morals, biblical principles, and ethical practices.
Key Scriptures: Colossians 3:17, Matthew 7:1-5, James 1:5. -
Week 4: Ethics in Christian Counseling (Part 2)
Focus: Real-world ethical scenarios and professional standards.
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Week 5: D.A.P. Reports and Action Plan Training
Focus: Creating D.A.P. notes and action plans grounded in Scripture.
Key Scriptures: Proverbs 15:22, Habakkuk 2:2, James 2:17. -
Week 6: Course Review for Final Exam
Focus: Review key concepts, scriptures, and ethical practices.
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Week 7: Boundaries in Christian Counseling
Focus: Setting and maintaining godly and professional boundaries.
Key Scriptures: Proverbs 4:23, 1 Thessalonians 5:22. -
Week 8: Counseling Across Cultures
Focus: Addressing culture, race, age, and social bias in counseling.
Key Scriptures: Revelation 7:9, Galatians 3:28. -
Week 9: Sexual Ethics & Homosexuality
Focus: Addressing sexual ethics with truth, love, and biblical compassion.
Key Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 6:9-11, John 1:14. -
Week 10: Gender, Misogyny & Equality
Focus: Biblical views on gender, addressing misogyny, and advocating equality.
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Week 11: Ethical Crisis Response
Focus: Ethical responses to crisis situations in counseling.
Key Scriptures: Psalm 34:18, Isaiah 41:10, 2 Corinthians 1:3-4. -
Week 12: Final Presentations and Wrap-Up
Focus: Final group or individual presentations and course reflection.
Activity: Final exam and case study presentation.
Reflection Questions & Assignments:
Each week includes reflection questions and one-page summaries to help students apply ethical principles to counseling scenarios.
Vocabulary List:
Key terms include Ethics, Counseling, Cultural Bias, Depression, PTSD, Bipolar Disorder, Suicidal Ideation, and others relevant to the practice of Christian counseling.
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