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Campus Pastorate
News -
This chaplaincy ministry was officially recognized on the Pitt Campus October 12th and the CMU Campus October 26, 2005.

Bible Study
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Check or click each box to the left of each course in which you wish to enroll.
These are not casual courses of study. You will be expected to do some outside reading or preparation work for each class and/or come prepared to enter into discussion of the topics.

Introduction to Christianity

This course will lay the foundations for Christianity from the purpose of the world, the condition of man and how he got into trouble. Then it will deal with man's accountability, the reason for sacrifice, prophecy, who Jesus is and why He came. It will introduce the Church and finally the consumation of all things.

Basic Teachings of the Bible

This study will begin with Scriptures, Who is God the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, the Devil, Creation, Sin, Repentance, Faith, Salvation, The Second Coming of Christ, Heaven, and Hell.

The Bible, the Big View from Cover to Cover

This will be a survey of the flow of truth through the Bible. It will discuss the themes of the Bible. It will include summaries of the books of the Bible

Creation vs Evolution - Two Religions in Conflict

This course in Contemporary Theology discusses the presumptions of Creationism and Evolution. It will deal with Naturalism, Atheism, Modernism, Relativism, the current Intelligent Design movement and the like, comparing them to Biblical Truth.

What is Spirituality from the Creator's Viewpoint

Confusion has arisen in recent years as to what identifies a Christian. The Bible uses terms for the unbeliever as the world, the believer as spiritual, and then the carnal or questionable person. This course lays out clear Biblical distinctions for each and what you might expect of them. Which are you, and how do you know?

Genesis 1 - 11

This passage of Scripture is foundational for understanding and defending all the rest of the Bible. The study of doctrinal and prophetic teaching is based here. It is also foundational for the understanding and study of Sociology, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Astronomy, Archeology, Anthropology, Psychology, History, and the rest of the basic disciplines.

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Campus Pastor Steve Haasch has been serving in the Christian ministry studying, preaching, and teaching for over 30 years.

He studied the Scriptures at the University of Idaho, the School of Biblical Studies at Arrowhead Springs, San Bernardino, California, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, IL, and Baptist Bible College, Clarks Summit PA.

Pastor Haasch was publically orally examined four times, for Senior orals at BBC, for his license to preach, for his ordination, and for his commissioning to start a church.

He participated in and led in campus ministries at the University of Idaho, SUNY Brockport, NY, and the local campuses of PITT and CMU.

This web site represents the interests of Independent Baptist Churches and promotes Biblical Studies from a perspective of believing that the Bible says what it means and means what it says. The Bible is a work created by holy men of old who were moved by the Holy Ghost in its inspiration. It is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for instruction, and for correction in righteousness. The Bible is not only inspired but is effectively the preserved Word of God for and to our generation. Its words are not to be taken lightly. It is not a concept Bible. Its very words are preserved in a verbal and plenary context. On all matters to which the Bible speaks, it is authoritative and without error.