Dean of Academic and Administrative Services,
Rev Carl Bennett, Jr., M. Div.

Welcome to Shiloh Baptist Church Non-Traditional Church School.

Dr. H.L. Willmington said, “there are two basic methods of Bible study absolutely vital if one is to truly acquire and apply the great truths within God’s Word. The first of these is the chronological method and the second is the theological approach”.


Our faculty are graduates from both of these methods of study and are now ready to share them with you as you study the Bible from Genesis to Revelations.


Biblical education has always been essential for the life of the church, in fact Jesus was called Rabbi (teacher), He gathered about him a group of disciples, He taught them that they might reach others, He commissioned them to go and make disciples of all nations.


By the grace of God Shiloh Baptist Church has been making disciples since 1863 and as Shiloh’s Non –Traditional Church School prepares leaders for this season our aim is to help you develop your God given abilities so that you may become a more effective member of the Body of Christ, His Church. And to help you discover and prove in everyday experience the reality and relevance of the Christian life as Christ Himself is allowed to work in you and though your life.

Welcome.

 


 

Overview

The school is comprised of five divisions Old Testament, New Testament, Doctrines, General and Independent Studies. Certificates and credit can be earned in Biblical Studies or for transfer to an accredited institution.

Faculty
The faculty is comprised of members from the ministerial staff of Shiloh Baptist church who have graduated from the Liberty Home Bible Institute as well as the senior pastor and associates pastors. Other licensed pastors and teachers may join the faculty on various occasions.

Division Chairs

Old Testament -
New Testament -
Doctrines -
General Studies -
Independent Studies -
Min. John Taylor
Min. Robert Beard
Rev. Carl Bennett
Min. Tanya Ingram
Min. Zandra Earl

Academic Student Services
Learning Lab– SMCC Room# TBA
1400 Duke Street

Proctor Services cost $10.00 for students enrolled in the Independent Studies Division.

Courses
Course will be held each Wednesday for 45 minutes in the SMCC.

Course Pre-requisites
Students can begin in any division of the school. However classes within the Old and New Testament divisions must be taken in sequential
order
.

Online Registration Form is here!

Download Registrations Forms and additional information

 

Q&A

  • What is the Mission of the NTCS?

The mission of NTCS is to help individuals come to know theresurrected Christ, by reading through the Bible and understanding stories and themes; to understand God’s call for their lives and to equip people for ministry regardless of their occupation.

  • How do I register for courses at the NTCS?

    Step 1

    Refer to the course listing located at the front desk of the Shiloh Meeting and Conference Center (SMCC) located at 1400 Duke Street or visit Shiloh NTCS online at www.shiloh-bc.org for available classes .

    Step 2

    Complete and return the NTCS registration form with payment. There is a $10.00 fee for each class. (There are no refunds for missed or dropped classes) The registration forms can be printed from the website or picked up at the front desk of the SMCC located at 1400 Duke Street.

    Step 3

    Visit the Shiloh Bookstore to purchase materials for the class. Students are responsible for purchasing materials for each class.

     

  • How do I contact Shiloh Baptist Church for more
    information?


    Call us at (703)683-4573 or email executiveoffice@shiloh-bc.org

  • What classes will NTCS offer during the first and second
    Spring sessions?