CATALOG Southwestern Campus
The Great Commission Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee, to the mountain which Jesus had appointed for them. When they saw Him, they worshiped Him; but some doubted. And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age. Amen. Matthew 28:16-20
Table of Contents About the University...2 Academic Calendar...5 Adjunct Professors...3 Admission...6 Courses...8 Basic Track-100... 10 Leadership Track-200... 13 Faculty & Staff...4 Financial Information...7 Message from the President...3 Recommendation Form... 15 Required Reading...9 Application Form... 16 Signature Cards... 12 Student Commitment... 14 Southwestern Campus P. O. Box 226289 Dallas, TX 75222 214-943-4491 Office of the Registrar: dgreen@swrgc.org Office of Administration: lsoupet@swrgc.org 1
About the University The University of the Saints is a lay public evangelism school dedicated to the training of men and women who feel the call of God upon their lives and have a desire for specialized training in the science of soul winning. Ellen White states that a sharper blade cuts better than a dull blade. Mission Statement To help students develop their gifts by equipping them to work within and through the body of Christ for the salvation of men. History of the School The University of the Saints was organized in 1982 in the small east coast town of New Bern, North Carolina. The University was established by a young pastor named Calvin L. Watkins Sr., a pastor who had a desire to see skilled laborers in the congregation where the membership was 85. After organizing the University, the membership grew to over 650 in three years with 90% of the church membership receiving their degrees. The success of the program on the local level was adopted by the local Conference where more than 2,000 souls were baptized consecutively in the South Atlantic Conference. In the last 30 years, more than seven extension schools have been established and more than 1,000 graduates have become successful agents and laborers for the cause of God. Administration Calvin L. Watkins, President Helvius Thompson, English School Director Vanston Archbold, Spanish School Director Durandel L. Ford, Sr., University Registrar/Recruiter Denise Green, Registrar Assistant Philip Palmer, Chief Financial Officer Leslie Soupet, Administrative Assistant 2
Message from the President Dear Student: We are glad that you have chosen to be a part of the University of the Saints (UOS). UOS has been open for more than 36 years with more than 1,000 graduates who have matriculated through our core program and over 8,000 souls baptized for the Kingdom. We feel that the University offers an opportunity for those who feel the call of God upon their lives and the need to join the army of God by sharpening their tools for ministry. Our school welcomes men and women of every race, creed, and color, and our doors are open to all, regardless of one s educational background. Calvin L. Watkins, Sr. Adjunct Professors Adjunct Professors Dr. Jesse Bevel (Atlanta, Ga.), Elder Tyrone Boyd (Dallas, Tex.), Elder Tyrone Douglas (Dallas, Tex.), Elder Harold Goodloe (New Orleans, La.), Elder Kessle Hodgson (Houston, Tex.), Dr. Gordon Jones (Houston Tex.), Dr. William Joseph (Columbus, Ohio), Elder Pedro Ledezma (El Paso, Tex.), Elder Jonathan McCottry (Shreveport, La.), Elder Terrell McCoy (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Elder Morris McPherson (Houston, Tex.), Elder Helvius Thompson (Fort Worth, Tex.), Elder Calvin L. Watkins, Sr. (Dallas, Tex.) 3
Faculty & Staff Helvius Thompson English School Director/Provost Vanston Archbold Spanish School Director Durandel L. Ford, Sr. University Registrar/Recruiter Philip Palmer Chief Financial Officer 4
Academic Calendar English Training February 1-3... Ephesus Church, New Orleans, Louisiana 22-24... Fondren Southwest Church, Missouri City, Texas March 1-3...Philadelphia Church, Shreveport, Louisiana 15-17...Voice of Hope Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 22-24... Shiloh Church, Little Rock, Arkansas 29-31...El Paso East Spanish Church, El Paso, Texas April 5-7...City Temple Church, Dallas, Texas 12-14...Alpha Church, Austin, Texas Spanish Training February 23...Dallas and Houston March 30...Dallas and Houston April 27...Dallas and Houston 5
Admissions Application Procedure When and how to register Committed students can register and pay online at www.universityofthesaints.eventbrite.com, or mail all required forms and fees to the Office of the Registrar: Southwest Conference Attention: UOS Registrar P. O. Box 226289 Dallas, Texas 75222 Registration Requirements Registration form Please complete the registration and commitment forms as provided. Recommendation forms Two letters of recommendation are required, one from your local church pastor and one from a friend. The forms are provided. Student commitment form The student commitment form must be signed by the student and the local pastor. Graduation requirements Active involvement To remain in good standing in preparation for graduation, you must actively participate in at least one evangelistic meeting and/or Bible study during the first year of the course. During the second year, you must conduct at least one evangelistic meeting and seven Bible studies. Required reading Students must read the required materials prior to each class. A signature card requiring your local pastor s signature will be provided. Course completion Upon completing your studies, UOS will issue you a Certificate of Completion. 6
Financial Information Semester Tuition Cost per semester is $7 per person, plus a small processing fee of $2.99. Tuition UOS has been subsidized by our partners in ministry which helps us keep tuition at a minimum of $7 dollars per semester. Financial aid It is the purpose of the University to make the training as affordable as possible. If the student is unable to pay for the following reasons: unemployment, disability, financial setbacks including bankruptcy, the school will recommend you for financial aid or wave all fees, but we encourage every student to contribute financially toward their education. Personal Ministry department The University will be partnering with the local churches and their personal ministries leader and the Conference Personal Ministries Department to make this once in a lifetime opportunity accessible for all. Financial aid is available and should be coordinated through the Provost. Contact UOS administrative office. 7
Courses Basic Track-100...Pre-requisite: Required reading For first semester 1. Church History/Regional Church History 101 2. Understanding People and Discovering Your Gift 102 3. Making the Appeal 103 4. The Bible Study 104 5. Small Group Ministry 105 6. Art of Friendship and Voice 106 7. Overcoming Fear 107 8. Fundamental Doctrines 108 9. The Great Commission 109 10. Techniques 110 11. Preaching an Evangelistic Sermon 111 12. Dos & Don ts of Reaching People of African Descent, or 13. Dos & Don ts of Reaching People of Hispanic Descent Lay Leadership Track-200...Pre-requisite: Basic Track 100 1. Preaching 201 2. Evangelism 202 3. Leadership Strategy 203 4. Pastoral Leadership 204 5. Church Budgets & Board Meetings 205 8
Required Reading Bible (KJV) Seventh-day Adventist Church Manual, 19th Edition, Revised 2015 by General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Distributed by Pacific Press Publishing Association. Copyright 2015. ISBN: 9780828028219 Seventh-day Adventists Believe by General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Distributed by Pacific Press Publishing Association. Copyright 2018. ISBN: 9788472086463 A Brief History of Seventh-day Adventists by George R. Knight, Review and Herald Publishing, Copyright 2000. Christian Service by Ellen G. White, Distributed by Pacific Press Publishing Association. Christ s Object Lessons by Ellen G. White, Distributed by Pacific Press Publishing Association. Desire of Ages by Ellen G. White, Distributed by Pacific Press Publishing Association. Evangelism by Ellen G. White, Distributed by Pacific Press Publishing Association. Evangelism for the Next Millennium by Calvin L. Watkins. 9
Course Description Basic Track Basic Track-100...Pre-requisite: Required reading Church History Regional Church History 101 Objective: To acquaint students with the past and prophetic history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, its successes and its failures. Understanding People and Discovering Your Gift 102 Objective: To help people to reach their full potential and discover their gifts. Making the Appeal 103 Objective: Each student will learn how to effectively make three different kinds of successful appeals. The Bible Study 104 Objective: To teach the student the fundamentals of teaching and exposing non-believers to the legitimacy and authenticity of the Word. Small Group Ministry 105 Objective: To teach members how to engage in their local community and neighborhood by pulling together a small group ministry. The Art of Friendship and Voice 106 Objective: How to make a friend and maintain the friendship. 10
Overcoming fear 107 Objective: Learn to embrace your fears and turn them into your strengths and use as a tool for success. Fundamental doctrines 108 Objective: To give students a clear understanding of the core eternal verities of the doctrines as taught by the Adventist Church. The Great Commission 109 Objective: The student will understand the significance of the what, when, and why of Matthew 28. Techniques 110 Objective: How to study past and present successful evangelism techniques and styles. Preaching an evangelistic sermon 111 Objective: Learn the what, when, and why of systematic sequence of preaching with a prophetic ring and urgency. Dos & Don ts of Reaching People of African Descent Dos & Don ts of Reaching People of Hispanic Descent 11
Signature Card Student Name Pastor Name Church Name Books Read Initial Date Seventh-day Adventist Church Manual, 19th Edition, Revised 2015... Seventh-day Adventists Believe... A Brief History of Seventh-day Adventists... Desire of Ages... Evangelism... Christian Service... Christ Object Lesson... Active Participation Initial Date 1st year: Actively participate in at least one (1) evangelistic meeting and/or... Bible studies... 2nd year: Conduct at least one (1) evangelistic meeting... Conduct seven (7) Bible studies... Student s Signature Pastor s Signature 12
Course Description Leadership Track Leadership Track-200... Pre-requisite: Basic Track Preaching 201 Objective: To prepare the student to expository preaching with the sole purpose of dealing with the why, when and how. Evangelism 202 Objective: To prepare the student for personal and practical evangelism by using the Scriptures effectively. Leadership strategy 203 Objective: To develop a leadership model that produces followers. Pastoral Leadership 204 Objective: To understand the dos and don ts of pastoral leadership. Church Budgets & Board Meetings 205 Objectives: To learn how to conduct board meetings, deal with controversial issues and address liabilities. 13
Student Commitment Form I, agree to make a commitment to God, myself, and my instructors, to fully participate in the University of the Saints track entitled, and to actively participate in evangelism in my local church in colaboration with my pastors and church leaders. Initial each of the following if you agree: To thoroughly read the required reading materials and clarify any questions or misunderstandings I may have about what I have read. To attend all classes in the track, arrive on time, and stay until the end of the course. To practice honesty and integrity at all times. To practice active, respectful listening and dialogue skills in class. To effectively address any personal issues or concerns that may arise during this course with my advisor or counselor. To practice critical thinking skills, creativity and individualization in learning. Student s Signature Pastor s Signature Date Date 14
Recommendation Form Applicant Name Person Providing Recommendation Title/Position Contact Phone Number Church/Conference Affiliation Relationship to Applicant 1. How long have you known applicant? 2. In your opinion, is applicant teachable? 3. Would you say that applicant is a) dependable, b) somewhat dependable, or c) none of the above? Circle one. 4. In your opinion, is applicant s character in harmony with the teachings of the Seventh-day Adventist Church? 5. Does applicant support the church with his/her tithes and offerings consistently? 6. Is there any reason that would disqualify applicant from the University of the Saints and service? _ 7. Would you recommend this person without reservation? _ Personal Comments: Signature Date 15
Application Form Applicant Name Address Age Phone Number Email Address Pastor Name Church Name Church City and State Conference Are you a Seventh-day Adventist? How long have you held a church office? Are you a member in good and regular standing? How would you rate your temperament from 1-10? Are you a college graduate? Are you committed to being a disciple or a church member? Circle one. Are you gainfully employed, retired, etc.? Applicant Signature Date 16
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Southwest Region Conference P. O. Box 226289 Dallas, Texas 75222 214-943-4491 www.mysouthwestregion.org www.universityofthesaints.eventbrite.com