ACADEMICS
FALL 2026
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) satisfy requirements for the Anglican Studies Program (ASP) Diploma. Unless noted, times listed are Newfoundland time.
RETURNING STUDENTS: Please note that the registration process has changed.
Online Divinity Courses
Theology 3: The Holy Spirit and the Church
The Rev. Dr. David Smith
Starts Sept. 8 - Tuesdays (12 Weeks) - 8 PM NL; 6:30pm Eastern; 3:30pm Pacific (120 min)
A systematic study with a focus on the third person of the Trinity, and the nature and characteristics of the Church, with special attention to practical issues raised throughout the history of the Church.
Cost: $900 before Sept 1st ($950 after)
Audit: $180
Homiletics 1: Introduction to Biblical Preaching
The Rev. Dr. Shaun Turner
Starts Sept. 17 - Thursdays (12 Weeks) - 8 PM NL; 6:30pm Eastern; 3:30pm Pacific (120 min)
This course on expository preaching is for those wanting to learn how to craft and deliver effective and Biblically based sermons, as well as pastors who already preach regularly and seek to improve their skills.
Cost: $900 before Sept 1st ($950 after)
Audit: $180
Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion
Dr. Gary Graber
Starts Sept. 16 - Reading Course
A theological examination of the 39 Articles, and their importance in today’s church. Along with the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, they provide the “terms and conditions” of our Anglican heritage, and those preparing for its ministry should be conversant with its distinctive claims.
Cost: $900 before Sept 1st ($950 after)
Audit not available
In-Person Divinity Courses
Patristics
The Rev. Dr. David Smith
Oct. 26th to 30th - Mornings - Church of the Good Samaritan, St. John's NFLD (Billets Available)
A systematic study with a focus on the third person of the Trinity, and the nature and characteristics of the Church, with special attention to practical issues raised throughout the history of the Church.
Cost: $900
Audit: $180
History 3 - Modern Church History
Dr. Gary Graber
Oct. 26th to 30th - Afternoons - Church of the Good Samaritan, St. John's NFLD (Billets Available
An examination of the history of the Church from the 17th century to the present day, with a particular focus on the formation of post-Reformation denominations in the west, and the spread of the gospel throughout the world.
Cost: $900
Audit: $180
Online Certificate in Diaconal Ministry Courses
Introduction to the Diaconate
The Rev. Dr. David Smith, Bishop Don Harvey & Sessional Lecturers
Starts Sept. 12 - Saturdays (6 Weeks) - 3:30 PM NL; 2:00PM Eastern; 11:00AM Pacific (120 min)
A foundational study of the Christian diaconate, its biblical and historical roots, which will support students in discerning and shaping their unique call to this ministry.
Cost: $300
Audit not available
Church, Ministry, and Sacraments
Dr. Gary Graber
Starts Nov. 7- Saturdays (6 Weeks) - 3:30 PM NL; 2:00PM Eastern; 11:00AM Pacific (120 min)
An exploration of the nature and functions of the Church, its ministries, and the theological significance and practical administration of sacraments within the Anglican context.
Cost: $300
Audit not available
Biblical Preaching
The Rev. Dr. Shaun Turner
Starts Sept. 10 - Thursdays (6 Weeks) - 8 PM NL; 6:30pm Eastern; 3:30pm Pacific (120 min)
This course focuses on developing effective sermon delivery and equips deacons with the skills to prepare and preach expository biblically grounded sermons relevant to contemporary congregations. Students will join the Divinity students for the first half of their introductory course.
Cost: $300
Audit not available
In-Person Diaconal Ministry Courses
CDM Patristics
The Rev. Dr. David Smith
Oct. 26th to 30th - Mornings - Church of the Good Samaritan, St. John's NFLD (Billets Available)
A systematic study with a focus on the third person of the Trinity, and the nature and characteristics of the Church, with special attention to practical issues raised throughout the history of the Church.
Cost: $300
CDM Modern Church History
Dr. Gary Graber
Oct. 26th to 30th - Afternoons - Church of the Good Samaritan, St. John's NFLD (Billets Available
An examination of the history of the Church from the 17th century to the present day, with a particular focus on the formation of post-Reformation denominations in the west, and the spread of the gospel throughout the world.
Cost: $300


