Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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December 15, 2010

 
 

Western Establishes COP Program
Certificate of Progress Program

COPP Brochure Cover

On December 10, 2010, Western Baptist Bible College introduced its plans to be a Christian Leadership School under the rules, procedures and guidelines of the National Baptist Convention USA, Inc. Sunday School Publishing Board's Certificate of Progress Program. (COPP).

The COP Program is the SSPB program organized in 1937 designed to produce qualified church leaders that will lead church members into positions of knowledge and understanding. In 1978 certification of leadership schools were established on all levels of convention work to certify deans and instructors for the nurturing of standards of teaching and the expansion of a new standard curriculum.

Western's Vision & Program
Western Baptist Bible College's vision is to offer COPP classes in an accelerated fashion to prepare individuals to become certifiable to teach in local, district, state and national Congress of Christian Educations and to prepare teachers so that Christian Leadership Schools on all levels will have a pool of certified instructors to ensure that the schools are certified.

Two Component Program
Western's program is a two component program. (1)Transcript and (2) Classes.

The Transcript component is where individuals who have taken religious classes at bible institutes, bible colleges, seminaries and universities and colleges can submit their transcripts and a review of it will be made of classes that meet the criteria of the SSPB. Individuals will be given credit for those classes and they will not have to retake those classes in a Leadership School.

The Class component is where Western will offer the Four-Phase classes of the COPP taught by certified instructors. There will be a minimum of three classes a week for two hours, one day a week for six weeks. This will meet the COPP criteria of ten hours of class time for a person to earn a completion of class card.

Accelerated
There is a minimum of seven classes for each phase of COPP. For a person to become certifiable, they would have to complete Phase I, a minimum of eight classes and to receive a diploma, complete all four phases of 30 or more classes. That could take several years traveling to the state and national Congresses of Christian Education.

In the Western program, a person could complete six classes in one college semester or one 12-week period.

Savings
The Western program offers an individual great savings. Traveling to other cities to take classes would cost one-week hotel lodging, airfare or gasoline costs and meals for a week. Multiply that by the number of years it takes to attend the necessary classes.

Enrollment for the Western program has begun. Persons can contact the school at 816-842-4195 for information or the Director of the Program and Certified Dean Rev. Nathan Jones at 913-207-2738.

COPP classes begin on Monday, January 24, 2011. Classes will be Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

The first classes that will be offered are:
Effective Bible Reading
Introduction to the New Testament
Creative Ways of Teaching
Public Speaking
Baptist Doctrine

Rev. Nathan Jones Named Director of Western COPP

Nathan Jones

Rev. Nathan Jones
Certified Dean

Rev. Nathan Jones, pastor of the First Mt. Olive Baptist Church of Paola, Kansas was named director of the Western Certificate of Progress Program. (COPP)

Jones was born in Waynesboro, Georgia, grew up in Pompano Beach Florida, and relocated to Olathe, Kansas on March 3, 1997. God ordained such a time as this, that First Mt. Olivet Missionary Baptist Church in Paola, Kansas called him as their Pastor on Dec. 21, 1997. God has blessed Rev. Jones to have the 2nd highest tenure at this church since 1866 and as their first Certified Dean.

As a student of Western Baptist Bible College in Kansas City Missouri, Jones has graduated three times receiving an A.A. and B.A. Degrees in Bible Interpretation, and on May 21, 2009 he received his M.A. in Christian Theology and is currently enrolled in the Masters of Divinity degree program.

On June 26, 2009 in Detroit Michigan, he graduated from the Deans & Presidents Seminar and graduated again for Outstanding Achievement in Completion of the requirements for the COPP (Certificate of Progress Program) presented by the DCEAC (Department of Christian Education Accreditation and Credentials) SSPB (Sunday School Publishing Board) National Baptist Convention (NBC) USA, Inc. He received his Dean's number on January 6, 2010. Jones serves as the Certified Dean of the Neosho Valley District Association of Kansas Congress of Christian Education (CLS) Christian Leadership School;.

Jones is married to Viola Wilson Jones for almost 28 years. She serves as Registrar of Neosho Valley District Congress of Christian Education and 1st Vice-President of the Minister's Wives Auxiliary. Together they have a blended family of (4) beautiful daughters, (3) daughters are married (1) daughter is a junior at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas. She serves as the Youth President of the Missionary Baptist State Convention of Kansas and the Officer Assistant of Neosho Valley District Association of Kansas. They have (3) Wonderful Son-n-laws, (10)-Awesome Grandchildren and (3)-Adorable Great-grandchildren.

Sandra Jones Become First Person to Become Certifiable from the Western COPP

Sandra Jones

Sandra Jones

Sandra Jones, Western alumna and current professor in the music department is the first person to become certified as a COPP instructor in the Western Certificate of Progress Program.

Jones submitted her transcripts from William Jewell College where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Webster University where she earned a Master of Arts Degree  and Western Baptist Bible College where she earned a Masters of Divinity Degree. She also submitted class cards for classes she had taken in district, state and national Congress of Christian Educations.

After the review by the Sunday School Publishing Board, it was determined that she has taken all of the Phase I classes and is just nine classes short of receiving the COPP diploma for completing all four phases.

Jones is now eligible to teach in local, district, state and national leadership schools on various subjects. She has made herself available to the district and state deans and made them aware that she is now certified to teach.

 
   

Administration


Rev. Samuel Nero, Sr.
Chairman of the Board

Dr. Thad Jones
President

Dr. Robert Baynham
Dean of Academics

Rev. Harry Hill
Business Manager

Ms. Chiquita Parker
Secretary

Dr. Eddie Flackes, Jr.
National Alumni President

Mrs. Brenda Rucker
Special Asst. to the President

Mrs. Lorine Hill
Special Asst. to the President

Rev. Nathan Jones
Director of COPP

Faculty


Dr. Robert Baynham
Dr. Stanley Counts Sr.
Dr. Thomas McCormick
Dr. Thad Jones
Dr. Charles Oliver, Jr.
Rev. Harry Hill
Mrs. Sharon McDonald
Rev. Elisha Fleming
Minister Diane Elliott
Mrs. Sandra Jones
Ms. Laura Allen

Rev. James Perkins
Dr. James Sims
Rev. Michael Milliken

Extensions

St. Louis, Missouri
Dr. Harold Butler, Dean

Topeka, Kansas
Dr. Michael Moore, Dean

Wichita, Kansas
Rev. Terrell Davis, Dean

Junction City, Kansas
Rev. Leonard Gray, Dean

Olathe, Kansas
Rev. Bobby Love, Dean

Leavenworth, Kansas
Rev. James Lambeth, Dean

Summer Program
Dr. Charles Oliver, Jr.

Online Learning
Dr. Charles Oliver, Jr.


Calendar of Events


December 16, 2010
Christmas Convocation
Goins Hall
7:15 p.m.

January 17 - 21, 2011
Spring Semester Registration

January 24, 2011
Spring Semester Classes Begins

COPP Classes Begin



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