Vision Statement:
The vision of RRCC
is to train men and
women for
twenty-first century
ministry in churches
and mission fields
Rock River
Christian College
1146 Grant Street  -  Beloit, WI    53511 - 608-362-1064
Training for the ministry God is calling you to.."

Since 2001
RRCC Academic
Catalog
(Microsoft Publisher)
(or call for  copy)
Application
for
Enrollment
(ACROBAT-PDF)

          BIB 301 – Biblical Archaeology*
Monday, 6:00–8:40 PM                       Alan Shaw, Professor

A survey of the philosophy and science of archaeology with    
special focus on the light archaeology can shed on biblical
studies.  Important findings relative to Old and New
Testament studies will be considered.


      BOT 102 – Old Testament Survey II*
Saturday 9:00–11:40 PM                    Keith Doering, Professor

Consideration of the writings and the prophets (Job through
Malachi) and their major teachings.


BNT 305/505 – Biblical Theology of the NT**
Saturday 12:00–2:40 PM                  Eugene Stilson, Professor

Consideration of Acts through Revelation, emphasizing the
life and development of early Christianity and its major
figures, especially Paul and his spreading of the Christian
message.


  MIN 309/509- Pastoral Ministry**
Thursday, 6:00 - 8:40 PM             Dr. Glenda Turner, Professor

An examination of the New Testament office of the pastor
with consideration of the pastor's various roles and
functions within society and the church, including the
conducting of religious services. (Recommended (but not
required) MIN 201)
Free Class
Qualification
Guidelines:

Special Tuition
Program
for
Pastors
Full time pastors who
would like to continue
their education may
take any specified free
course as well as an
additional class of
their choice with no
tuition costs
Included:
Under-graduate level
students
for credit and
those who want to  
expand their bible
knowledge.

(Graduate Students
are excluded)
*Tuition free class available for qualified students.
New students are to pay $25 application fees and purchase
required textbooks.

**500-level (graduate) Classes are taken with the approval of
the professor and the college president.

All students are to purchase their own text books, which are
available on the internet.  Book lists with the ISBN a
re
available with published syllabus.

Watch for our Fall, 2012 Schedule
Spring 2012 – Classes
Began Week of January 16th
(Courses offered are subject to change.)