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  • FEES & POLICIES | ThirdmillSeminary

    Financial Information Student Fees All payments are made in USD $20 Application Fee $150 Student Assessment Fee per Credit $2,700 Total Student Fees for the Graduate Certificate* (available in English) $7,800 Total Student Fees for the Master of Arts in Christian Studies* *The cost for required books is additional and averages between $30 - $50 per course or $300 - $500 per academic year for full time students. We have a pay-per-term policy. Students applying from outside the U. S. may inquire with our Admissions team about possible cost-of-living adjustments. Time to complete the Master’s program The program is a 4 year program taking one course each term. Students who take up to six credits per term can complete the program in 2 years and students who take up to four credits per term can complete the program in 4 years. Student Accounts Student Fees for registered courses are due when the student signs the enrollment agreement for that academic period. Student accounts must be current in order for them to start classes each term. Students can keep their accounts current in two ways: 1) Full payment of all fees for classes in an academic period no later than 5pm Eastern Time on the Friday before the first day of class. Or 2) Payment of 50% of their total fees for classes no later than 5pm Eastern Time on the Friday before the first day of class, and payment of the remaining balance of their fees no later than 5pm Eastern Time on the 4th Friday of the academic period. Students who maintain an outstanding balance will not be able to enroll in any additional classes until their account is current. Non-Discrimination Policy Thirdmill Seminary does not discriminate in its admission of students on the basis of race, ethnic heritage, gender or sexual orientation. Transcript Evaluation If your degree is from a school outside the US, we utilize lists of member agencies and schools compiled and monitored by the International Council for Evangelical Theological Education as a help in determining accreditation credentials. See list at ICETE . If we are unfamiliar with the school or do not find it listed with ICETE, we use the services of credential evaluation agencies approved by the Florida Department of Education (link at FDOE ). We must pass on any costs for these services to applicants, but we notify applicants of specific costs, and gain their agreement to pay before securing these services. Language Proficiency Each applicant must demonstrate proficiency in the language of the program to which they are applying. If the applicant is not a native speaker, their writing samples on the application do not exhibit proficiency, and/or their undergraduate degree is not in the language of the program to which they are applying, the Admissions Team may request that the applicant take a language proficiency test. If requested, the applicant must take the proficiency test and score in the B-2 range (CEFR Global Scale ) in order to have their application considered further . Technology Requirements To complete courses at Thirdmill Seminary, you will need to have consistent access to a computer with a reliable internet connection. Most of the learning materials that you will be using in our courses are compatible with Adobe PDF, Microsoft Office, and QuickTime Player. Our learning platform, Moodle, can be accessed by the latest versions of IE, Safari, Opera and Chrome, but we recommend you use the latest version of Mozilla Firefox. Although working through a mobile device is not recommended, it is an option. There is no need to purchase software to study at Thirdmill Seminary. Catalog Highlights Don't miss these Policies from the Current Catalog (clickable links): Admissions Policy and Criteria Cancellation Policy Complaint / Grievance Policy Grading Policy Identity Verification Refund Policy Satisfactory Academic Progress Student Integrity and Academic Honesty Transfer Credit Policy

  • Statement of Faith | ThirdmillSeminary

    online seminary providing high value theological education https://www.thirdmillseminary.org seminario educación teológico https://es.thirdmillseminary.org FAITH We believe that Scripture consists of the 39 books of the Old Testament and the 27 books of the New Testament as originally inspired and given by the Holy Spirit. We believe that Scripture is infallible, inerrant, and to be received, read, believed and obeyed as the written Word of God. We believe Scripture reveals only one living and true God, who exists in the three persons of the Godhead: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. These three are one God, the same in substance, equal in power and glory. We believe in the full deity and full humanity of Jesus Christ, in his virgin birth, his sinless life, his miracles, his substitutionary and atoning death, his bodily resurrection, his ascension to the right hand of God the Father, his present rule over and intercession for the Church, and his visible return in power and glory. We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit, whose work of regeneration is essential for salvation. By the Spirit's sanctifying power, which indwells all believers in Christ, we are enabled to live godly lives of worship and service. We believe in the bodily resurrection of every person for the final day of judgment before the Lord Jesus Christ — the lost unto eternal punishment and the saved unto eternal life.

  • Library | ThirdmillSeminary

    Library resources provide free access to lassist Thirdmill Seminary students with research and writing projects. Library Resources We provide these public links for educational purposes and do not thereby endorse all content. Need help? Students may submit a request to librarian@thirdmillseminary.org. Theological Resources Click image Online Theological Journals Click image All Resources This is a complete list of all the resources available on this site. Thirdmill E-Books Click image Research and Learning Tools Click image More Coming Soon Click image

  • Courses | ThirdmillSeminary

    upcoming courses Find the full schedule on our A cademic Calendar . All course descriptions are available in the Catalog Academic Year 2025-26 Students may apply to enroll any time during the year. Term 1 August 11 - October 5, 2025 NEW: We Believe in the Church (THE512 - 3 credit hours) This course is a deep dive into the Biblical doctrine of ecclesiology (the doctrine of the Church) in scripture. We will explore the foundational aspects of the Church throughout the Old and New Testaments, the relationship of the Church to the Kingdom and the Covenants, the government of the Church, the marks of the Church, the offices of the Church, the means of grace, and the sacraments of the Church (baptism and the Lord’s supper). Gaining a solid understanding of ecclesiology is crucial to Christian life and ministry. This course requires graduate-level readings, spiritual formation activities, faculty tutorials, and engagement with a local mentor to understand and apply the theology of the church to Christian witness and service. The Gospels (BIB505 – 3 credit hours) The four gospels are key books of the Bible, since they narrate the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Indeed, Jonathan Pennington has described the Gospels as ‘a canon within the canon,’ the climax of the Bible’s redemptive drama. Each evangelist offers a unique perspective with some shared and some unique communicative aims for describing the life of Christ to their original audience(s). This course examines those aims and explains the historical background, literary structure, main contents, and major themes of each gospel. Integrating the lecture series, The Gospels, produced by Third Millennium Ministries and hosted by Dr. Pete Alwinson, this course requires graduate level readings, spiritual formation activities, faculty tutorials, and engagement with a local mentor to study the life of Jesus and his proclamation and practices of the reign of God. These are demonstrated in four unique perspectives. Students will consider how Jesus himself used parables and symbolic actions not only to reveal his identity as Christ, the Son of God, but also to train his followers how to participate as citizens in the kingdom of God. Kingdom, Covenants & Canon of the Old Testament (BIB501 – 2 credit hours) This course gives a brief survey of the Old Testament, examining the themes of kingdom, covenants, and canon. Students learn that the Old Testament is not a random amalgam of episodes, genealogies and prophetic tidbits. Instead, it is unified around the central theme of the kingdom of God which was administered through covenants and applied to life through the Old Testament as a “canon,” or rule of life in covenant with Israel’s God. This course, based on the lecture series, Kingdom, Covenant, & Canon of the Old Testament, produced by Third Millennium Ministries and presented by Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr., requires graduate level readings, spiritual formation activities, faculty tutorials, and engagement with a local mentor to understand and apply the covenantal structure and patterns of the Old Testament canon to life and ministry in the new covenant. Discipleship Practicum: Worship (MIS501 – 1 credit hour) This practicum explores the scriptural elements of Christian worship, the history of its theological development, and its practice in a variety of cultural contexts. While the ministry of Word and Sacrament lies at its core, corporate worship reenacts the Gospel in other ways as well, including confession of sin and assurance of pardon, and our offer of ourselves, our gifts, both spiritual and material, and our praises and prayers back to God. This course uses graduate level readings, discussion forums, faculty tutorials, mentor meetings, and ministry activities to provide you with opportunities to worship God in different contexts and to reflect on practices of worship through the lens of Scripture, theology, and the history of the Christian mission where you serve. Term 2 October 20-December 14, 2025 He Gave Us Scripture, Part 1 (BIB515)  3 credits The Apostles’ Creed (THE502) 3 credits Outreach Practicum (MIS503) 1 credit NEW: Church History I (HIS501) 3 credits NEW: Global Christianity (BIB518) 3 credits Term 3 January 5-March 1, 2026 He Gave Us Scripture, Part 2 (BIB516)  3 credits We Believe in God (THE508)    2 credits Nurture Practicum (MIS502) 1 credit NEW: Church History II (HIS502) 3 credits NEW: General Epistles (BIB518) 3 credits   Term 4 March 16 – May 10, 2026 Kingdom and Covenant in the New Testament (BIB502) 2 credits We Believe in the Holy Spirit (THE505) 2 credits NEW: We Believe in Salvation: Soteriology (THE507) 3 credits NEW: Hebrew for Exegesis (BIB530) 3 credits   Term 5 May 25 – July 19, 2026 He Gave us Prophets (BIB513) 3 credits MACS Capstone (MIS603) 3 credits NEW: OT Wisdom Literature (BIB520) 3 credits NEW: OT Historical Books (BIB519) 3 credits

  • Mission | ThirdmillSeminary

    online seminary providing high value theological education https://www.thirdmillseminary.org seminario educación teológico https://es.thirdmillseminary.org Our Mission Thirdmill Seminary provides affordable access to a quality, multilingual theological education by distance learning, so Christian leaders can study Scripture deeply and communicate its teachings clearly where they serve Christ and His Church.

  • Forms & Formularios | ThirdmillSeminary

    Scholarship form LOA Leave of Absence Request Withdrawal Request Credit Transfer Request Prior Learning Portfolio Review FORMS Add/Drop Request – online Audit Request (change of status from Credit to Audit) – form in development Credit Transfer Request form - Excel Graduation Checklist - PDF and Word Handbook Acknowledgment form – PDF , Word and online Incomplete Request for Prof/Dean - form in development Leave of Absence Request form - online Non-disclosure request (request to withhold information) - PDF Prior Learning Request form and Portfolio – form in development Request for Accommodation (related to disability) – form in development Scholarship Application form - PDF and Word Transcript request – email Registrar@thirdmillseminary.org (form in development) Withdrawal form – online

  • ACADEMICS | ThirdmillSeminary

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  • Workshop | ThirdmillSeminary

    webinar, taller, conference, workshop No hay costo para asistir la capacitación. This webinar is in Spanish, share with your Spanish-speaking friends. Preguntas? Escríbenos - info@thirdmillseminary.org 📢 ¡Acompáñanos! El 17 de junio, el Seminario Thirdmill te invita a un webinar gratuito por Zoom con Jeanine Martínez , teóloga, escritora y maestra de la Biblia. Hora: 7pm ET / 6pm CT / 5 pm hora Ameríca Central 📖 Tema: Ayudando a crecer a otros en su comprensión de las Escrituras Este webinar está dirigido a líderes de ministerio, pastores y estudiantes de la Palabra de Dios, así como a toda persona que desee aprender herramientas clave para comprender y enseñar mejor las Escrituras. 17 de junio de 2025 Ayudando a crecer a otros en su comprensión de las Escrituras Reg istration - Webinar Hora: 7pm ET / 6pm CT / 5 pm hora Ameríca Central Nombre / Name Apellido(s) / Last Name Email País / Country Inscribirme en la webinar del 17 de junio Le enviaremos el enlace de Zoom el día del Webinar, por correo electrónico. Sobre la expositora: Jeanine Martínez ha enseñado la Biblia por más de 20 años. Luego de una carrera como ingeniera civil, fue llamada por el Señor a estudiar una Maestría en Estudios Teológicos y Liderazgo Intercultural en el Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Ha servido como misionera por 9 años en Asia, Australia y América Latina, y actualmente dirige el Instituto Reforma en Guatemala. Su pasión es enseñar la Palabra y formar discípulos. Ha escrito 4 libros: Biblia para todas Doctrina para todas Por amor de su nombre ¿Cómo ordeno mi vida? También ha producido numerosos devocionales, reflexiones y estudios bíblicos en video para equipar a la iglesia local y global. ✅ ¡Inscríbete hoy y no te pierdas esta oportunidad de formación! Comparte este evento con otros que también quieran profundizar en el conocimiento de la Palabra de Dios.

  • Graduation

    Graduation information Thirdmill Seminary at Lifted Church and online Thirdmill Seminary Graduation Ceremony Saturday 11:00 am Eastern September 14, 2024 The graduation honoring those who are receiving Master’s degrees and Graduate Certificate will be online and in person at Lifted Church in Miami. We welcome you to join us. The Zoom link for 11:00am ET on Saturday ( English) : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87856046398?pwd=nojpiQ4UTLtobSJ7l6M9NL2oH86y1M.1 ORDER OF GRADUATION Greetings and Congratulations Dr. Greg Perry, President of Thirdmill Seminary Commencement Address Dr. Jeff David, Thirdmill Seminary Dean Authorization to Confer Degrees The Rev. Will Savell, Board Chairman, Thirdmill Seminary Presentation of Graduates and Degrees Dean of Spanish Program, Dr. Jeff David Maestría en Estudios Cristianos: FELIPE GALVÉZ Madrid, Spain NELSON RIVERA Orlando, Florida Dean of the English Program, Dr. Bob Brumley Graduate Certificate in Christian Studies GEOFFREY BROOKS Bonifay, Florida Master of Arts in Christian Studies HANK CURRIN Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA LEON NGENDANGENZWA Bujumbura, BURUNDI Charge to Graduates Dr. Bob Brumley and Dr. Jeff David Prayer Ceremonia de Graduación de Thirdmill Seminary Sábado 11:00 am Hora Este 14 de septiembre de 2024 La graduación honrando a aquellos que están recibiendo grados de Maestría y Certificado de Posgrado será en línea y en persona en Lifted Church en Miami. Le invitamos a unirse a nosotros. El enlace Zoom hoy a las 11:00 am (español) es: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85378333153?pwd=9LspyB7RLMd7H0OoalUkaSIWJL2EZK.1 ORDEN DE GRADUACIÓN Saludos y felicitaciones Dr. Greg Perry, Presidente del Seminario Thirdmill Discurso de graduación Dr. Jeff David, Decano del Seminario Thirdmill Autorización para conferir títulos Reverendo Will Savell, Presidente de la Junta del Seminario Thirdmill Presentación de graduados y títulos Decano del Programa de Español, Dr. Jeff David Maestría en Estudios Cristianos: FELIPE GALVÉZ Madrid, España NELSON RIVERA Orlando, Florida Decano del Programa de Inglés, Dr. Bob Brumley Certificado de Posgrado en Estudios Cristianos GEOFFREY BROOKS Bonifay, Florida Máster en Estudios Cristianos HANK CURRIN Chattanooga, Tennessee, EE.UU. LEON NGENDANGENZWA Bujumbura, BURUNDI Encargo a los graduados Dr. Bob Brumley y Dr. Jeff David Oración

  • Student Handbook | ThirdmillSeminary

    Student Handbook Review and Acknowledge the 2024-25 Handbook if you are an active Thirdmill Seminary student. CLICK TO OPEN Acknowledgement

  • Privacy | ThirdmillSeminary

    transfer credit Transfer Credit Disclosure Statement Transferring Credit to another Institution Transfer of credits is always determined by the receiving institution. Transfer of credits to another institution cannot be guaranteed. Transferring Credit from another Institution A maximum of twenty (20) credit hours may qualify for transfer credit into the Master’s program. No advance credit will be awarded prior to admission. Therefore, prospective students must apply and be admitted to Thirdmill Seminary, before a request for a transfer of credit from another institution will be considered. A student who completed a course on myThirdmill.org or at another academic institution, which uses Thirdmill curriculum may be eligible for graduate level credit through Thirdmill Seminary by transfer of credit or a credit upgrade. An award of upgraded or transfer course credit is limited to a maximum of twenty (20) credits in the Master of Arts in Christian Studies degree program only. In order to have prior academic work considered for transfer or upgraded credit, students must provide official transcripts with the credit to be considered to the Registrar. They must also fill out a transfer credit request form and send it to the Academic Dean of their language program. The student must also provide any materials (such as syllabi, samples of work, quizzes, papers or other assessments, etc.) that the Dean requests in order to consider their request properly. A response will be provided by the Dean to the student’s request within 30 days of the Dean’s receipt of the request form and all supporting documents have been received by the Dean. The Dean’s response will be copied to the Registrar and any approved credit will be recorded to the student’s record by the Registrar.

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