Marriage and Family — May 2012
May 18-19, 2012
Join Stuart and Sheri Sherrill in a unique format for this important topic. They will talk with each other and the class to lead all toward more healthy relationships.
The Heartland School of Ministry was birthed in the early 1990s by visionary leaders to provide a better learning environment than correspondence courses. Now there is impartation as well as information.
These courses will equip any leader to better serve in the local church. They also meet the educational requirements of the Heartland Executive Council for ministerial licensing.
Join Stuart and Sheri Sherrill in a unique format for this important topic. They will talk with each other and the class to lead all toward more healthy relationships.
Join Dwight Burchett, Bishop Frank Tunstall and Steve Ely for a look at planting churches as well as insights on how to revitalize existing churches.
Join Us in School of Ministry!The Heartland Conference saw the need for training ministerial candidates and serious lay leaders in the early 1990s. The school started out as a part of the national ETS (Equipping The Saints) correspondence program. In the Heartland, we helped pioneer a modular classroom setting under top-notch teachers — all with extensive ministry experience and outstanding academic qualifications.
Because of responsibilities and seasons of life, not everyone can attend full-time Bible college. The Heartland School of Ministry is doable for almost anyone. The program includes 16 courses (8 per year — we do not meet during Christmas and the summer). Each class includes a month for pre-class reading and assignment(s) before the Friday evening and Saturday morning class.
Many of the pastors in our conference fulfilled their licensing requirements through the School of Ministry. Whether you desire to receive credentials or just have a desire to learn more about the Bible and ministry, we invite you to join the School of Ministry.
Schedule is subject to change!