Cornerstone College & Seminary

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At Cornerstone, I am able to take courses at cheaper tuition rates than other colleges. Plus, the professors are very friendly and every class feels personal.

Daniel Gowaty CCS Student

I loved taking the Biblical Counseling course last semester. All-in-all, that was one of my favorite courses that I have taken.

Caedryn McKenna CCS Student

Professor Jay quickly became a favorite professor of mine for his similar sense of humor compared to mine, but also his love for helping others in cultivating their own sound theology.

Daniel Milam CCS Student

One of my favorite parts about CCS is the community. I am always excited to come to class because everyone is so friendly and I know my presence is appreciated.

John Velleco CCS Student

If you're on the fence about coming to Cornerstone, then I say just do it! You'll end up having a great time and coming out of it with a degree that will help you no matter what you go into.

Scarlett Sizemore CCS Student

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The financial statements of Cornerstone College of Virginia undergo an annual audit by a Certified Public Accountant. Annual audit information is available to the public upon request. Contact us at info@CornerstoneCollegeVA.org to make a request.

Church History

The Early Church and Acts

(BI 309) Enrollment details:

  • On-Campus, Online, or Hy-Flex.
  • 8-Week Course or 16-week Course.
  • Materials Required.

Course Description:

This course will offer an in-depth look at the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of the Apostles, the believers and the nature and mission of the church. This course will take students back to those early days of the church and explore how the Spirit led, empowered, taught, and guided those present. Students will reflect on how the lives of those during the early church were transformed by the work of God’s Spirit and how their involvement with the Holy Spirit impacts culture, society, and the church today. Two major themes will be the rejection of the Gospel by the Jews and the acceptance of the Gospel by the Gentiles.

(HT 102) Enrollment details:

  • On-Campus or Online
  • 8-Week Course.
  • Materials Required.

Course Description:

This course examines the historical and theological ways the Holy Bible was canonized. Students
examine how this collection of writings came together, how it was later translated into English, how its
contents were interpreted by various groups throughout history, and how it continues to be read today by millions around the world. This course examines Christian history—from ancient times through today—how the Bible developed through its history of translation, commentary, and interpretation by various groups. It explores some major Christian trends like exegesis that sought to apply scriptural principles to daily life.