Materials, Teaching, Community, And More
When you sign up for Underground Seminary, you immediately get access to our full array of materials with the course content (ebooks, workbooks, charts, study tools, links to teaching videos, syllabus, study plans, and more). You also get access to our members only web page with audio files of all the lessons and other exclusive training content. Further, you get access to our Voxer Group (Walkie Talkie App), so that you can stay in regular touch with your instructor and the other people in your group. We also keep developing and adding new content, so that you are being equipped.
Materials (Workbooks, Video/Audio Teaching)
Access To Members Only Web Page (Including Video and Audio Lessons)
Daily Access Via Voxer (Community Chat)
Practical Written Assignments (Instructors Oversee Your Writing, So That You Can Use Each Assignment For Future Ministry.)
New Content Every Month
Courses In Layers
We've set up Underground Seminary in such a way that you can work at your own pace. Every course involves some practical ministry, theology, and apologetics, and each course builds on the previous to take you into deeper and more advanced training in both theology and practical ministry. Think about each course being a layer, and all the courses fit together. While the initial training is designed to be completed in a year, you could do it faster or take a little longer. Once you have covered the first "year" of material, we move you into advance courses related to theology, apologetics, and practical ministry.
Here Is A List Of Some Of The Initial Courses
Foundational Study
Unit 1: How to Disciple (Evangelism, How to Disciple New Believers, Doctrinal Essentials, Apologetics, Bible Study Methods, Prayer)
Units 2&3: House Church Training (House Church Facilitation, Theology of Church, Kingdom Theology, Kingdom Living, Evangelism)
Unit 4: Essential Doctrines (What Makes An Essential Doctrine, Bringing Doctrine Into Practical Ministry)
Unit 5: Evangelism and Apologetics (Gospel Conversations, Evidence for the Resurrection, Reliability of Scripture, Dealing with Doubt)
Unit 6: Bible Study Methods (Exegesis vs. Eisegesis, Study Tools, NT Overview, OT Overview, Book Themes, Biblical Genres)
Unit 7: Biblical Authority in the Church (Eldership, Ministry Roles, Equipping Methods, Spiritual Warfare)
Unit 8: Biblical Emotional Health (Freedom from Sin, Peace, Abiding in Christ)
Unit 9: Practical Ministry (Hospital Visits, Crisis Care, Prayer, Teaching, Spiritual Warfare, etc.)
Unit 10: Introduction to Theology and Theological Methods (Types of Theology, Methods, Tools)
Advanced Theology
Unit 11: Bibliology (The Study of God’s Self-Revelation in Scripture—Inspiration, Inerrancy, Canonicity, Illumination, Interpretation)
Unit 12: Theology Proper (The Study of God, Focused on the the Triune Godhead, Giving Special Emphasis to God, the Father)
Unit 13: Christology (The Study of Christ, His Work, His Life, His Deity, Death, Resurrection)
Unit 14: Pneumatology (The Study of the Holy Spirit, His Works, Common Misconceptions, Gifts of the Spirit, Fruit of the Spirit)
Upcoming Courses
Anthropology (The Study of Humans and Humanity in Relation to God, Image of God, Sin Nature)
Soteriology (The Study of Salvation—Justification, Sanctification, Glorification, Atonement)
Ecclesiology (The Study of the Church—Mission, Methods, Purpose, Ordinances, Unity)
Eschatology (The Study of End Times and Eternity, Views of the Tribulation, Views of the Millennium, Heaven, Kingdom)
Errors and Response (Modern and Contemporary Thought, Identifying False Teaching, Roots of Theological Error, Being Orthodox)
Historical Theology (Theological Developments Across Church History, Creeds, Confessions)
Pertinent Theological Issues (Calvinism vs. Arminianism vs. Pelagianism, End Times, Women in Ministry, Contemporary Topics)
(Ongoing training in specific topics related to ministry and theology)