Do you desire to go deeper with God and in your faith? If so, Dallas Theological Seminary is here for you. We'll be visiting the McLean Bible Church campuses this summer and offering three courses this fall.

Summer 2011

Join us at one of these events. We'll be available to answer any questions about the Seminary, our courses and degree programs, seminary life, and the ways you can become better equipped for ministry without leaving the DC-area. 

  After  Saturday Evening Service, June 25 After Sunday Morning Service, June 26 After Sunday Evening Frontline, June 26 After Monday Evening Frontline, June 27
Tysons Corner

6:30 PM
Community Rm A

9:00 AM
10:45 AM
Community Rm A

12:30 PM
Rm 3400

5:30 PM
Rm 3200
 
Prince William   9:00 AM
10:45 AM
Rm 111
6:00 PM
Rm 111
 
Loudoun   9:00 AM
10:45 AM
Demoss Conf. Rm
   
Bethesda   9:00 AM
10:30 AM
Cafe
   
Silver Spring     7:30 PM
Green Rm
 
Arlington       7:30 PM
East Corridor

*DTS representatives will be available after each service. Service start times listed above. 

Fall 2011

DTS is offering three courses this fall (2011) at the McLean Bible Church – Prince William Campus.** Each of these courses combines solid biblical and theology instructions with practical application. Each course meets only two or three times during the semester, depending on the course.

BE103 Old Testament History II and Poetry

Dr. Gene Pond leads an exposition of the historical books (1 Samuel through Esther), Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon, with emphasis on the biblical books, their genre, and application to daily living. If you've wondered how God's dealings with Israel applies to the Church today, you'll want to take Old Testament History II and Poetry

Dates: Sept. 10, Oct. 1, Nov. 12 

PM102 Evangelism

Evangelism is a study of the methods of personal and group evangelism, with emphases on equipping laypersons to evangelize, the use of church and parachurch structures in evangelism, the care of new converts and discipleship, and the use of apologetics as well as current issues in evangelism. Dr. George Hillman helps students understand the nature of the gospel message and how to be ready to share the it with love and confidence.

Dates: Sept. 17, Dec. 3

ST102 Trinitarianism

Trinitarianism is study of the existence and attributes of the one God, the Holy Trinity; the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Scripture and in Christian History; and the ramifications of Trinitarian belief today. Dr. Scott Horrell helps students understand how the Trinity impacts one's worship, marriage and interpersonal relationships.

Dates: Sept. 3, Oct. 15, Nov. 5 

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**Pilot courses offered in Washington, D.C., are part of an initiative, which is subject to ATS (Association of Theological Schools) approval.