Course Descriptions - Bible

The vision for the Bible department at Calvary Chapel High School is to encourage students in their faith in Jesus Christ, and equip them with a Christian Worldview. To accomplish this goal, students are required to attend daily bible classes in all grade levels. The scriptures will be learned through reading and discussion, with grade level curriculum that include tests, reports, quizzes and journals to help gauge progress in their understanding of the principles laid out for them in God’s word. Emphasis will be placed on encouraging students to actively seek ways to serve the Lord through service to others.

FRESHMEN BIBLE

Graduation Requirement Grade 9 Full Year

This course will cover the life of Jesus Christ from eternity past to eternity future. Students will learn about the existence of Jesus before time began, prophecies related to His incarnation, His life as a child, His ministry, and His eternal kingdom. In addition, students will learn how to apply the life and ministry of Christ to their own lives.

SOPHOMORE BIBLE

Graduation Requirement Grade 10 Full Year

The focus of this course is to show the work of the Holy Spirit in the church throughout history. Beginning with the establishment of the church in the book of Acts, this course will highlight church events through the Reformation until the present day.

JUNIOR BIBLE

Graduation Requirement Grade 11 Full Year

The first semester of this class will be a New Testament survey with an emphasis on fulfilled, Old Testament prophecy.  Students will be able to trace the prophecies of Christ to their fulfillment while taking a close look at the gifts of the Holy Spirit, evangelism, spiritual warfare, and other relevant topics.  The second semester will focus on presenting the differences between Christianity and other worldviews.  The students will be able to articulate their own biblical worldview and contrast that to that other major religions and cults.

SENIOR BIBLE

Graduation Requirement Grade 12 Full Year

This class covers a wide range of topics associated with defending and evangelizing the Christian faith; from logic and ascertaining absolute truth, to answering hard Bible questions. Many Christians know what they believe, but have limited knowledge of why they believe it. Our beliefs as Christians are not based upon a blind faith. We have countless evidences that lead us to faith in the Bible and our salvation through the Lordship of Jesus Christ. This course examines these concepts and equips the students to defend their faith.

Bible

Mathematics

Social Sciences

Sciences

Visual & Performing Arts

Physical Education

English

Electives