Tuesday, July 19, 2011

JKKCC Update - From a Discipleship Program to a Bible School

Jesus King of Kings Community Church Update
The Bible School Launching

Jesus King of Kings Community Church (JKKCC) recently launched its newest project - a Bible School.  About 15 students came to attend the overnight Bible Camp last May 16-17 which served as the opening activity for the Bible School.  The said activity was used to stir interest and encourage participants to go deeper in their study of the Bible.

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The Bible School is another project of JKKCC's CE Director, Mackie Custodio.  It is a dream culminating from a discipleship program he started many years ago called Be-E which is short for "Be Enlightened; Be Empowered; Be Equipped".  Now the church is realizing that dream.  Last July 12, the classes officially started with 8 students attending 5 different subjects namely: Lead Like Jesus, Old Testament Survey, New Testament Survey, Principles of Teaching & Bible & Its Interpretation.  

Moreover, the said subjects are offered for free so that members of the church who really want to go deeper in their understanding of the Word of God but is being hindered by financial constraint can attend.  Teachers currently are serving for free but church leaders are praying that a time will come when the church can give love gifts to the teachers.  Teachers include Bible school graduates and students namely: Anne Benavidez, who is currently taking her masters in missions in Asian Theological Seminary (she finished Christian Education in Philippine Baptist Theological School in Baguio); Pastor Junie Antinero (finished a certificate course Southern Baptist School of Theology [SBST]); while Mackie Custodio and Kristofer Purificacion are still studying in SBST.  

All classes are in the afternoon from Tuesday to Friday.  Presently, the third floor of the Christ to the World Christian Church is being used as the class room.

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