Luke 14:23 So his Master said, 'Go out into the country lanes and behind the hedges and urge anyone you find to come, so that the house will be full.'

Bear Creek School of Ministry

Bear Creek School of Ministry Intern Program Application

Fall class starts Tuesday, August 6th. Come as a guest, Check us out and learn more. If you have any questions, you may also contact Larry Peterson at (951) 609-4455.

Please answer the following questions:

* not required for returning students

Our calling is to raise up mature believers to plant churches here and abroad.

To Teach the world of God, and give hope to a world that is turning hopeless.

Bear Creek School of Ministry
Fall 2024
August 6th @6:30p

Calvary  Chapel  Bear Creek

School of Ministry 

– Fall 2024 –

 

Instructor/Director:  

Pastor Larry Peterson 

(951) 609-4455 

CCBCSchool1@gmail.com                                                                               


LOCATION and TIME:

Calvary Chapel Bear Creek – 34862 Monte Vista Dr, St 105-106. Wildomar, CA 92595

Class times: Tuesday’s 6-8:30

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Our School of Ministry’s main objective is to train and equip Perspective Calvary Chapel Church Planters and their wives. Students are to complete four semesters of the class, will be evaluated, and if they meet the standards of the church board, graduate with a Calvary Chapel School of Ministry Program certificate. QUALIFYING STUDENTS will then be ordained and sent out by and under the authority of CCBC. 

 

  • These students will also be required to be involved in a weekly service ministry, every week at Calvary Chapel Bear Creek. These students are to meet with the Director prior to beginning this class.

  • Our Secondary objective: To raise up church leaders, men and women alike. To give these students the knowledge to lead Bible Studies, to mentor fellow Christians, and the confidence to witness and share the gospel. You will grow in both knowledge and your love for Jesus in the process and begin your search for what mission field that God has for you.

  • Attendance & Grading policy: No more than 2 missed classes/weeks over the semester, or you will be dropped from the course! (Being a church planter or church leader requires sacrifices, good health, and faithfulness!)

  • Course Requirements: Purchasing the “Living by the Word & Workbook” and “Verse By Verse: study books. The completed workbook is to be handed in prior to starting your 3rd semester.  All students are to take notes of the Sunday message and hand in the notes by the end of each semester. (25% of total grade).

 

  • Attending and Participating in the weekly Church planting classes and having your weekly sermon prepared and preached. (25% of total grade) 

 

  • Weekly attendance and serving. You are required to #1- be serving in a ministry every week at CCBC or the church that you attend, #2- sit in on a main service and take notes every weekend at CCBC or the church that you attend. You will turn in your sermon notes at the end of the semester! (25% of total grade)

 

  • Written Summaries of the classes/lectures by the church planting course instructors. (25% of total grade)—You will write a (minimum) one-page summary of each course/lecture that you attend. You will put these written summaries in your Church Planting Bible College Notebook.

 

  • Future Church Planters must lead a Weekly SUCCESSFUL CCBC Bible Study or Life Group for a minimum of 1 year before they are sent out! 

 

  • Church Planting- Class Schedule\ Teaching texts

 

  • 2nd-YEAR STUDENTS: TEACHING FROM AN OULINE! ONCE PER MONTH, students will do their live teaching USING ONLY AN OUTLINE! This will encourage Bible teachers to STOP READING and develop a VARIETY of teaching styles! 

  • GOSPEL! If you finish your sermon more than 2 minutes early, you will be asked to present the gospel and give an invitation!  (2 minutes max, faith, repentance, and an opportunity to respond) 

  • POINTS! You will be required to use points in your sermon every week! When you use points, you should mention the subject in your introduction and then your points in the body of the sermon! Remember, points are THE BRIDGE between the teaching and the application!   

  • SERMONS! 15 minutes with an interesting introduction mentioning the title and text, your points, and using #1- humor and #2- a short/personal story, are a plus, and then teaching verse by verse through the text! (Read, Teach, Points, then Apply)  

 

August

  • Aug 6 –   Orientation (Pastor Larry)

  • Aug 13 – Philippians 1:1-6 (Teacher: Pastor Larry)

  • Aug 20 – Philippians 1:7-11 (Pastor Larry)

  • Aug 27 – Philippians 1: 12-18 (Teacher Pastor Rob): 2nd-year Students teach from the Outline.

 

September

  • Sept 3 – Philippians 1:19-23 (Pastor Larry)

  • Sept 10 – Philippians 1:27-30 

  • Sept 17 – NO CLASS – TIME TO CATCH UP ON YOUR COURSE REQUIREMENTS

  • Sept 24 – Philippians 2:1-4 (Pastor Larry) 2nd-year students teach from an outline.

 

October 

  • Oct 1 – Philippians 2:5-8 (Pastor Rob)

  • Oct 8 – Philippians 2:9-11 (Pastor Larry)

  • Oct 15 – Philippians 2:12-16  (Pastor Rob) 2nd Year Students teach from Outline.

  • Oct 22 – NO CLASS – TIME TO CATCH UP ON YOUR COURSE REQUIREMENTS

  • Oct 29 – Philippians 2:19-24 (Pastor Larry)

November

  • Nov 5 – Philippians 3:7-10 (Pastor Rob) 2nd year students teach from an outline.

  • Nov 12- Topical Study – What does it mean to be a Bond Servant? 

  • Nov 19 – Philippians 3:12-14 – followed by a short celebration.

MARK 16:11 (NASB)

11  When they heard that He was alive and had been seen by her, they refused to believe it.

The tomb was empty. The stone was rolled away. And Jesus—who had triumphed over hell and the grave—had risen to life again.

They should have anticipated His resurrection. Hadn’t He told them over and over again that He would be crucified, but that He would rise again on the third day? You would think on that third day they would have been exhilarated and waiting with anticipation. But when Mary comes to them with the life-changing news, they don’t believe her. Doubt keeps them in tears. And they continue mourning for One who was no longer in the grave.

Unbelief brings tragedy.

Adam did not believe God’s statement, so he ate the fruit and brought sin and death into the world. The people in Noah’s day did not believe his warnings, so the flood came and they were destroyed. Because the children of Israel did not believe that God would drive out the inhabitants of the land, they perished in the wilderness.

What is unbelief costing you today—peace of mind? A joyful heart? Are you fretting over circumstances or because you feel your life is out of control, even though Scripture tells you not to worry? Are you disbelieving God’s promises, God’s power, and God’s love for you?

May God give us faith to trust and believe—regardless of the circumstances, regardless of our feelings.

Father, give us the faith to rely on Your promises and Your character, knowing that You are sovereign, mighty, powerful, and loving. Remind us daily that You are still on the throne.

In Jesus’ name, amen.