Equipping Program
Restoration Institute
Know. Love. Do.
The Equipping Program is a year-long discipleship program that immerses participants in Scripture’s grand narrative. The program is constructed upon four pillars: Christian Story, Christian Doctrine, Christian Worldview, and Christian Formation. Whether you’re looking to study Scripture more deeply, better understand biblical doctrine, or grow in discipling others, our next Equipping Program is designed with you in mind. Join us as we walk through the grand narrative of Scripture and grow in love for God, His Word, and His mission.
2026-2027 Equipping Program
Applications for the 2026-2027 school year are open June 14 and close July 31..
What You Will Learn:
Christian Story
Breadth of God's big picture
The most fundamental claim in Christian theology is that God has made Himself known in Scripture. We’ll spend a year working through major historical-redemptive events in salvation history in order to come to a greater understanding of who God is and what He has done to reconcile the world to Himself in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Christian Doctrine
Depth of understanding and study
All Christian belief and theology is rooted in what is revealed in Scripture. As the curriculum moves through the Bible, significant time will be spent teaching and articulating the major doctrines of the Christian faith and we will see that doctrine, insofar as it is rooted in the Christian Story, is foundational for all disciples of Jesus Christ.
Christian Worldview
Increased cultural engagement and evangelism
We will compare how the Christian worldview is fundamentally different from any other worldview our cultural moment adopts. Additionally, we will consider how disciples of Jesus are called to live into the Christian worldview. Understanding the worldviews of today’s culture will help the believer engage with unbelievers in evangelism and apologetic endeavors.
Christian Formation
Intentional disciple making disciple
A major component of the Equipping Program is considering how Christian Story and Christian Doctrine function to shape and form us into the kind of people who live in the world according to the way of Jesus Christ. In the Equipping Program, we hope to form people into servants, worshippers, and disciple-makers who are fluent in gospel-responsive living.
“Where God’s Word is, there is God Himself, there God’s Spirit is at work, there God establishes His covenant, there He plants His church.”
- Herman Bavinck
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.
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An important component of The Restoration Equipping Program will be participating in a table cohort. The year will be spent in conversation with this table about what is learned in class. Making a commitment to the table is a foundational part of the learning experience.
Participants in Restoration Church Equipping Program will be asked and held accountable to faithfully attend class and complete assignments throughout the duration of the program from August to April. Each week will hold required reading from the Scriptures and/or printed materials, as well as additional books spread throughout the course. Participants will be expected to complete written assignments as well as doctrinal statements throughout the program.
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We've had everyone from stay-at-home moms to CEOs complete the program. Usually, it's a matter of priority and we're confident you can find the 1-2 hours per week that's required.
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The program lasts one year, with a fall semester (August–December) and a spring semester (January–April). The Institute will take place at Restoration Church on Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m.– 9:00 p.m.
Class sessions consist of lecture, cohort discussion, and formation exercises.
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The Equipping Program is primarily for our members, but membership is not a requirement.
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Because of the commitment and teaching, we ask participants to apply to attend the Equipping Program so that we know you are a good fit for the program.
Accepted applicants for traditional or seminary track will receive notification by email, including payment information.
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The Seminary Track of the Equipping Program provides students the ability to earn graduate-level credit at partner seminaries. The hope is to allow individuals interested in pursuing formal theological education an opportunity to work toward a degree at an accredited seminary while remaining in the context of their local church.
The Seminary Track is built upon the already-robust foundation of the Equipping Program. To this foundation is added additional reading, writing, and exam assignments commensurate with coursework at the seminary level. Students completing the Seminary Track of the Equipping Program will have had a course of study covering the following disciplines:
Systematic Theology (I, II, III)
Hermeneutics and Biblical Theology
Old Testament Theology
New Testament Theology
Christian Ethics
The Seminary Track cost is $1,500.