Why another school of preaching?
While there are other sound preaching schools, the need to share Christ is still great. In the Southeastern United States (e.g., Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina), the population identifying with the Lord’s church is less than ½ a percent and declining.
What is unique about Georgia School of Theology?
GST is addressing the 21st century preaching needs in three areas: Delivery, Curriculum, & Service. GST employs a Hybrid Delivery Method that captures the benefits of both the Brick-and-Mortar and Online Classroom. Our Curriculum design ensures both soundness and scholarly depth beyond the typical classroom with technological application, preacher-preparedness, biblical languages, and specialization in Apologetics, Leadership, or Missions. GST also provides real-time, hands-on application with local, regional, and foreign service opportunities. Additionally, GST instructors and students serve the body of Christ by partnering with sound congregations to help strengthen and establish healthy assemblies in Georgia and beyond.
Who should attend GST?
Any male (regardless of age, occupation, education, or religious background) with a passion to dive deep into God’s word and the humility to serve Him according to His will.
When are GST classes offered?
GST class or offered year-round with the Spring & Fall semester classes beginning in Jan, Mar, Aug, and Oct and 6 one-week Summer classes in June and July.
How long are the classes?
Each of the four Fall and Spring semester classes lasts 10 weeks with 1 week of in-person classes, 8 weeks of online instruction, and 1 week of in-person service-oriented application. The summer classes are 6 weeks: 3 weeks online focusing on specialization courses (Apologetics, Missions, or Leadership) and 3 weeks of in-person classes.
Where are the in-person classes offered?
In-person classes will be at the Warner Robins church of Christ, 1947 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, GA 31093. The in-person service activities will be at various locations, including Polishing the Pulpit (PTP) in Sevierville, TN, and campaigns in Costa Rica and Jamaica.
How much are GST classes?
GST does not charge the student for any of the classes. However, the student is responsible for the cost of their books and living arrangements.
Can I work while going to school?
GST's full-time 2-year course workload is intense and does not permit a student to work while in school. However, part-time options are available for those already in the ministry or whose schedules permit daytime attendance.
Can I attend GST part-time?
Yes. GST encourages men already in the ministry or whose schedules allow daytime classes to sharpen their sword and grow.
Is the Georgia School of Theology accredited?
GST is not yet accredited with nationally recognized accreditation organizations but is working toward accreditation with the Association of Biblical Higher Education (ABHE). GST is also working toward an articulation agreement with many of our brotherhood universities.
Who are the instructors for the Georgia School of Theology?
The GST instructors are all sound Gospel preachers and teachers, recognized from across the brotherhood with years of experience. Most have also earned a Master’s or a Ph.D. degree in applicable and appropriate areas of the Bible.
I have questions and want to speak to someone – who can I talk to?
A representative of GST will be happy to answer your questions. Please fill out the inquiry form and we will reach out to you shortly.
How can I register for classes?
Student applications are now being accepted for the next semester. Please fill out the application and we will review your submission and get back to you quickly.
I cannot attend GST, but I want to give my support. How can I contribute to the work of GST?
Your prayers for the school, students, and instructors are of first importance. Second, your support with sharing the news of GST to others. Also, your contributions for the annual operating funds, student scholarships, strengthening & establishing congregations’ program, and long-term campus funds are appreciated. GST is a 501(c)(3) organization. Your tax-deductible contributions for any of these needs can be given by clicking here.
We would like to know more about the Georgia School of Theology (GST). Whom can we contact to arrange a meeting, presentation, or lesson?
Thank you for your interest in the GST and our work for the Lord. If your congregation, elders, or individual members would like to speak to someone or arrange a meeting, presentation, or lesson, please contact Dave Domingue at 478-397-2806 or at dave.domingue@gst-edu.org.
