CL109 Intro to Pentecostal Doctrine

Explore the distinct beliefs and practices that define Pentecostal theology in Introduction to Pentecostal Doctrine. This course provides an in-depth study of the Assemblies of God’s Statement of Fundamental Truths, including topics such as the baptism in the Holy Spirit, divine healing, the Second Coming of Christ, and the mission of the church.

Through this class, you’ll gain a solid understanding of the biblical foundation for Pentecostal doctrine and how these truths empower believers for Spirit-filled living and ministry. Perfect for those pursuing credentials or anyone wanting to deepen their faith, this course equips you to confidently share and live out Pentecostal beliefs.



Class Option

  • Class will be taken online via Zoom from 5pm-9pm



Class Preparation and Expectations

Before attending class, you’ll need to complete the assigned reading and fill out your Study Guide. Your completed Study Guide must be submitted prior to class using the link provided in your confirmation email.

During class, you'll learn from one of our outstanding instructors, who will share insights from their expertise and guide you through the Study Guide to help you prepare for the exam.

The exam will be taken online, so please bring a laptop or another internet-capable device. Note that the Study Guide cannot be used during the exam, so we strongly encourage you to review and study thoroughly beforehand.

Course Textbook

Textbook - Bible Doctrines, A Pentecostal Perspective, William Menzies and Stanley Horton ISBN # 1607313340

We encourage students to purchase their books through online sites such as Amazon or Christian Book Distributors to get the best price.  

You can CLICK HERE to purchase the book at Amazon.


Student Agreement

Courses completed through the Oregon School of Ministry (OSOM) that are required by the Assemblies of God for credentials fulfill the educational requirements of the General Council for the respective level of credential. However, completion of these courses does not guarantee that a ministry credential will be granted, nor does it provide preferential treatment to those who complete the required ministerial training courses through the school of ministry. The credentialing of ministers is a separate process from the completion of educational requirements.

OSOM is a non-accredited Bible institute. While endorsed by the Executive Presbytery of the General Council of the Assemblies of God for ministerial training, courses completed through the school of ministry do not automatically qualify for college credit.


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