BBC North

19th September - 24th October 2011

Continuity and Change

7.00 - 8.00pm 



The history of Christianity in Ireland 



with Scott Spurlock 



Scott Spurlock

Scott Spurlock is a Lecturer in Church History and Historical Theology at BBC. Originally from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Scott has lived in the British Isles for over a decade. After completing studies in Theology at the University of Edinburgh, he held positions at the University of Aberdeen, the University of Edinburgh and Trinity College Dublin.

The Book of Ruth

 8.30 - 9.30pm



God writes biography in the life of Naomi



with John Scott



John Scott


John Scott is Director of the Faith at Work Initiative at Belfast Bible College, which he combines with working as the Chief Executive of the Daylight Christian Prison Trust. He joined the college in August 2010, following time spent in pastoral ministry in England. 



 

16th January - 20th February 2012

The World of the Bible

 7.00 - 8.00pm



Aspects of everyday life in Bible times



with Shirley Alexander



Shirley Alexander


Shirley Alexander has been a part-time lecturer at Belfast Bible College for a number of years. Her husband Gregg is Minister of the Methodist churches in Coleraine and Ballymoney.

Making Peace

8.30 - 9.30pm



A closer look at the book of Colossians



with John Mark Mullan 



John Mark Mullan


John-Mark Mullan is originally from Lisburn, and is currently on the staff of Mountsandel Christian Fellowship, having previously spent seven years working with IFES (International Fellowship of Evangelical Students).

Monday Evenings 
13th September 2010 - 7 March 2011

BBC North is ideally suited to Christians whoa re interested in doing some form of flexible part-time study, looking at issues of faith, life and ministry. The courses available broadly reflect the teaching offered in the full evening class programme at Belfast Bible College, but are specifically aimed at those who live in the greater Coleraine area.

More information can be found on the Part-Time pages. 

How to Apply

To apply for BBC North, you'll need to complete and return a part-time application form to us, including all your details and the modules you’re applying for. If you would like to work towards one of the awards mentioned, please make sure you specify this on your application. You can complete this form on our website, or just contact us and we’ll send you the form by email or post. You can also register on the first night of each term.

Paying for your course

The cost for the year 2010-2011 is £30 per module.

Please make sure that you pay for your course, prior to commencing study with us. You can do this online, by sending a cheque, or in person on the first night of each course, by cheque or cash.