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Expect to be filled with the Holy Spirit. Each class is a Bible study. Expect the classes to speak to your heart. You will leave here with a new understanding and new relationship with the Lord.
Expect approximately one hour of class time per credit per week and
two hours homework, per class per week (varies widely).
Each class session is between 1 ½ to 3 hours long and class sizes are from 10 to 60.
Classes are taught in English, Hungarian and some classes are translated for both languages.
Classes are held in the Chapel, Pillar Room and Corner Classrooms. The classes start at 8:20am with morning devotions and the last class is usually over by 4:00pm.
For special class schedules or needs, the CCBCE office will work with you. We do have MP3 classes available. We are committed to keeping you on track by putting together a schedule that works for you.
The first two school days are for registration and orientation. At that time you will receive your schedule.
Servanthood class This required course typically requires 8-10 hours of your time per week. The purpose is to teach you a practical skill that will help you in practical ministry, and that ministry is about serving with a joyful heart unto the Lord. You will be assigned a job area for the semester such as, housekeeping, dish room, kitchen cooking and preparation, landscaping, building or car maintenance, dining room care, childcare, library aid, computer technician, audio/visual technician, etc. We consider this a key class as it reveals your heart as a servant.
Pastor Chuck Smith MP3s. In this required class you listen to Pastor Chuck Smith on mp3 as he teaches through the Bible. Each week you turn in a page of notes based on each of the six sessions heard. (does not apply to MTP students)
Areas on campus to study:
1. Dorm Room
2. Quiet Room
3. Student Library (which contains 11 computers, a printer for student use and several laptop stations for printing directly from your laptop)
4. Cappuccino Bar
5. Coffee Bar
6. Historical Library
7. Outdoors (weather permitting)
Our Instructors:
PASTOR JEREMY FOSTER,
In 1997, Jeremy was in the first graduating class of CCBCE, began teaching at CCBCE in 1998, and moved to New Jersey later that year. In New Jersey, Jeremy served in various roles including teaching at the CCBC extension campus at Calvary Chapel Vineland. Jeremy returned to the ministry in Europe in 2004.
PASTOR ÁRPI HORVÁTH KÁVAY, Árpi was the Pastor of Calvary Chapel Péc for seven years. Arpi has been teaching here for 4 years now. He was a student of CCBCE in Austria for the years 1998-1999.
PASTOR MARK WALSH, Mark comes from Bradford England where he served in worship ministry with Church on the Way, a Calvary Chapel affiliate, for many years. He came to be a part of the Bible College team in 1998. His desire is to train people in discipleship.
PASTOR PAUL LANGE, Paul’s home church is Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa. In 1991 he and his wife left California to serve in Baja, Hungary for five and half years before heading to Austria in the fall of 1997 to work with the Bible College. There he served for almost five years helping to teach people about the missionary life and calling. In 2002 Paul and his family moved with the Bible college to Vajta Hungary where they continue the discipleship ministry.
PASTOR PHIL METZGER. Phil is originally from Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa where he served in the youth ministry. He planted and pastored the Calvary Chapel in Kaposvar, Hungary.
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