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The beauty of the gospel is not merely that Christ died for us, but that He included us in His death, resurrection, and ascension. In becoming fully human, Jesus stepped into our condition, took hold of our broken humanity, and carried it through the cross into the new life of the Triune God.

This is why Paul can say:

We know that our old self was crucified with him so that the sinful body might be destroyed, and we might no longer be enslaved to sin. (Romans 6:6, RSV)

The Father was not reconciling Himself to us; He was reconciling us to Himself in His Son. In Christ, our old Adamic existence was brought to an end. We were co-crucified with Him. We were buried with Him. We were raised with Him. His resurrection was not simply an event that happened to Jesus—it was the unveiling of a new humanity in union with Him.

It is because of this gospel truth that the Spirit now bears witness to what is already true in Christ: our life is no longer defined by separation, shame, striving, or the illusion that we must become someone worthy of Gods love, rather, our true life is hidden with Christ in God.

The Father has made His home with us through the Son and in the Spirit and because of this, the Son has joined Himself to our humanity forever. It is the Holy Spirit who awakens us to the reality of our inclusion in that eternal fellowship of love.

This is the truth of our being: we were created for participation in the life of the Trinity. Jesus became what we are so that humanity might share in what He has always enjoyed as the beloved Son—the unbroken love, communion, and delight of the Father in the fellowship of the Holy Spirit.

The Christian life is not a journey toward union with God. It is the joyful awakening to the union that Christ has already established on behalf of us all.

#romans6 #unionwithchrist #incarnationaltheology #cocrucifiedwithchrist #trinitariantheology #globalgraceseminary
The good news of the gospel is that Jesus did not come to start a religion or create another system of striving; instead, He came to reveal the Father and restore humanity to the life for which it was always created. From the beginning, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit purposed humanity for fellowship, not separation; for participation, not performance.

When we look at Jesus, we are not simply looking at Gods response to sin. We are seeing the very heart of God unveiled. In Christ, the Father draws near, the Spirit bears witness, and humanity is shown its true face. It is Jesus who reveals both who God has always been and who we have always been created to be.

Through His incarnation, life, death, resurrection, and ascension, Christ entered our condition, embraced our humanity, and carried it into the communion He has eternally shared with the Father and the Spirit. What was lost in our blindness is restored in His self-giving love. What was hidden beneath fear, shame, and striving is revealed again in Him.

This is why grace is so much more than divine assistance or unearned favor. Grace is the Triune God giving Himself to us in Christ and bringing us into His own life. The gospel is not an invitation to climb our way to God but the announcement that God has come to us, made Himself known, and included us in what He has always shared as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

As in a mirror, we discover our genesis in God and suddenly realize that every detail of our lives is mirrored in him. (2 Corinthians 3:18, Mirror)

Let us hold fast to the truth that Jesus did not come to make us religious, rather, He came to reveal the Fathers heart, redeem the image of God in humanity, and awaken us to the life of communion, belonging, and sonship that has always been His gift to us in Him.

#unionwithchrist #belovedidentity #trinitariantheology #christocentric #globalgraceseminary
On this Proper 6 in the church calendar, the Third Sunday after Pentecost, the church is once again drawn into the quiet but profound center of the gospel: life with God is not something achieved, but something given.

The readings for this Sunday hold together a consistent witness—God is the One who seeks, restores, and rejoices. In Jesus Christ, the heart of the Father is revealed not as distant or detached, but as active, faithful love that moves toward the world He has made.

In the Son, the fullness of the Father is made known. Christ does not simply point the way to God; He is the way, gathering humanity into His own communion with the Father. And by the Holy Spirit, this communion is not only declared, but made real in the present—opening eyes, forming faith, and drawing creation into the life of the Triune God.

As Paul writes in Romans 5:8 (RSV), “God shows his love for us in that while we were yet weak Christ died for us.”

That witness anchors the proclamation: before any return, before any awareness, before any response, the movement of God in Christ has already gone forth in love.

So the invitation of Proper 6 is not striving upward, but receiving what is already being given. The Father seeks, the Son embraces, and the Holy Spirit awakens us to the grace of belonging within the eternal life of the Trinity.

This is the good news proclaimed today: not humanity reaching God, but the Triune God bringing humanity into communion with Himself in Jesus Christ.

#proper6 #thirdsundayafterpentecost #trinitariantheology #globalgraceseminary
Faith does not rest in our ability to accomplish what God has promised, but in God’s own faithfulness to bring every promise to completion.

This is the life into which we are drawn—the life of the Triune God. The Father is the One who speaks and sends, the source of every promise. The Son, Jesus Christ, is the fulfillment of all God has spoken, the definitive “Yes” of God in whom every promise finds its completion. And the Holy Spirit unites us to Christ, sustaining us in that communion of grace and preserving us in faith when our strength and clarity falter.

In this way, faith is not the burden of producing what God has declared, but the grace of trusting the One who is able to accomplish it. We are not the guarantors of God’s promises; we are those who are carried by them.

“fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised.” - Romans 4:21 (RSV)

This is the truth of our life before God: we begin in grace, we are held in Christ, and we are sustained in the Spirit—within the undivided life of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

It is a truth that reminds us, even as we reflect on Malcolm’s witness, that faith is never self-grounded but always Christ-held.

#faithinchrist #gracealone #trinitariantheology #globalgraceseminary
Father’s Day Enrollment Special at Global Grace Seminary! 🙌

Last year for Mother’s Day (2025), we offered a special enrollment opportunity for women—and this year, we’re celebrating Father’s Day with an incredible offer for all men! 

This Father’s Day, all men who complete their enrollment into a degree program by **June 30** will receive a scholarship equal to 25% off their tuition! 

This is your chance to deepen your understanding of Trinitarian grace-based theology while receiving significant financial support.

✨ **Key details:**
- Who: All men enrolling in a degree program  
- Deadline: June 30  
- Offer: 25% tuition scholarship  
- Where: Global Grace Seminary  

Don’t wait—enroll today and let grace guide your journey!

#FathersDay #GlobalGraceSeminary #TheologyEducation #GraceBasedTheology #Scholarship #TrinitarianTheology #EnrollNow
The Trinity is not merely a doctrine to be understood, but the beautiful reality of the one God who has always existed in perfect communion of love—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Before creation and before time itself, the Father loved the Son in the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, as God has eternally existed—Father, Son, and Spirit—one God in three Persons, united in perfect grace, joy, and love.

And the wonder of the gospel is this: through Jesus Christ, we are brought into the divine fellowship itself. The Son became flesh, lived, died, and rose again, that we might share in the very life and love of the Triune God.

As Jesus prayed:
that they may all be one; even as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be in us. — John 17:21 (RSV)

The Christian life is not merely about believing truths about God, but about being drawn by grace into the loving communion of the Father, through the Son, in the Holy Spirit, for God is love, and in His grace He has welcomed us into His eternal embrace.

#triunegod #trinitariantheology #perichorecticunion #globalgraceseminary
These words from Athanasius sum up the reality we are invited into: communion with the one God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—who draws us into His own life of grace and love.

#athanasiusofalexandria #trinitarianlife #globalgraceseminary
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MASTER DEGREES

Global Grace Seminary is pleased to offer two graduate degree programs: 

This Study begins with the character of God and His relationship to humanity using the authority of Scripture and the legacy of church history as the framework for gaining a deeper understanding of grace while earning an advanced degree. Students will learn from respected professors from around the world who are leading in making a global impact with the gospel of grace. Prepare yourself to be better equipped to join the growing ministry of grace that is gaining momentum every day. Be a part of a cutting edge school that focuses on an education from a pure grace perspective. Some of the areas of study include:

  • Incarnational Theology Foundations of Grace
  • Old Testament Interpretation
  • New Testament Interpretation
  • Biblical Hermeneutics
  • Holistic Grace
  • Cruciform Theology
  • Practical Theology

Classes are available online and may be completed at the students own pace. Tuition is reasonably priced and a monthly payment plan is available. Our graduate faculty currently includes well respected professors from around the world who are leading the way in grace through their respective teachings, writings and ministry endeavors. Some of the professors are:

  • Brad Jersak – Canada
  • Stewart Johnson – Australia
  • Steve McVey – United States
  • Andre Oosthuizen – South Africa
  • Malcolm Smith – United States
  • Craig Snyder – United States

This study begins a Christocentric foundation of grace in Christian counseling with emphasis on one’s identity in Christ. This framework will enable the student with a deeper understanding of grace while earning an advanced degree. Students will learn from respected professors who are leaders in making a global impact through Christian counseling and professional coaching. In this degree plan you can be a part of cutting edge information that focuses on an education from a pure grace perspective. Some of the areas of study include:

  • Course Theology of Biblical Counseling
  • Emotions in Counseling
  • Strongholds in Counseling
  • Marriage & Family Counseling
  • Mental Illness and Biblical Counseling
  • Discipleship through Biblical Counseling
  • Counseling Center Set-up
  • Incarnational Theology Foundations of Grace
  • Building a Coaching Practice
  • Counseling v. Coaching
  • Old Testament Interpretation
  • New Testament Interpretation
  • Biblical Hermeneutics
  • Holistic Grace
  • Cruciform Theology
  • Practicum

The Christian Counseling and Coaching program at Global Grace Seminary is designed to equip students for counseling and coaching as an operation of Christian ministry.  It is not intended to meet the licensing requirements for professional counseling. 

Classes are available online and may be completed at the students own pace. Tuition is reasonably priced and a monthly payment plan is available. Our Master of Arts faculty currently includes well respected professors from around the world who are leading the way in grace through their respective teachings, writings and ministry endeavors. Some of the professors are:

Melissa J. Wood
Mike Dowling
Roy Wooten
Dr. Matt Pandel
Dr. Cory Rice
Dale Hill
Dr. Steve McVey
Brad Robertson
Dr. David Knapp
Bill & Lisa Roitsch
Dr. Maggie Russell
Dr. Cecil Cockerham

PREREQUISTE COURSES

Foundation of Grace

Understanding the Foundation of Grace in Scripture will give you a much clearer picture of sovereignty of God. From the early church fathers to those on the cutting edge of Radical Grace today, you will find a long line of men who have upheld the grace foundation of God’s word. In this course we will explore a survey of scriptures to show that the Bible in its entirety teaches the doctrinal Foundation of Grace.

Nature of God

The true nature of God is demonstrated in His grace, as seen in His love for all humanity. While all men deserve wrath, God moved heaven and earth to save man, the pinnacle of His creation. This He did, because the essence of God is love. In this course, you will learn about the true nature of God demonstrated by love and grace toward all mankind from the foundation of the world.

Identity & Inheritance

The Identity that God established for you before time began is the key that empowers you and is the single most important factor in a life of authority and power as a believer. In this course you will learn your Identity in Christ and you will come to a complete understanding that we live in Him, and He in us. This Identity gives the same power and authority to walk in heavenly realms as He does. We are then able to declare the kingdom of God on earth with signs and wonders following.

Law & Grace

God’s desire for us is that we should prosper and succeed in every area of life. Grace moves us toward this success. God does not want us to become stunted in our growth because we have allowed legalism to cut off our taproot into grace. In this course we will discover how Grace empowers you to become all that God designed you to be, apart from the Law or expectations of others. You will learn how Grace, apart from the Law, gives all men security and stability to grow and change.

Finished Work of the Cross

Paul’s letter to the Romans may be the most influential book in the history of Christianity. It was the Book of Romans that started the Reformation of the 16th great spiritual awakening since then. In this course you will learn all that Jesus accomplished for the human race when He declared “It is finished.” Romans will lay the foundation and bring the revelation that will equip you to release your world with the message of Radical Grace.

Prerequisite courses are required for students who do not have a Bachelor’s degree from Global Grace Seminary. Tuition prices include these courses.

TUITION

2 Ways To Pay:

Full Payment

$5000

ONE TIME

– No Monthly Payments
– Post-Grad Campus Access
– Student Resource Center

Installments

$158/Month*

$6000 TOTAL

– Requires a $300 Deposit at Enrollment
– 36 Month Payment Plan
– Post-Grad Campus Access
– Student Resource Center
* In order to maintain a round number, the final payment will vary slightly.

The tuition cost includes access to all courses and associated materials EXCEPT required reading books.

2 Ways To Pay:

Full Payment

$5600

ONE TIME

– No Monthly Payments
– Post-Grad Campus Access
– Student Resource Center

Installments

$175/Month

$6600 TOTAL*

– Requires a $300 Deposit at Enrollment
– 36 Month Payment Plan
– Post-Grad Campus Access
– Student Resource Center

* Exceptions may exist for students with undergraduate education in other disciplines.

The tuition cost includes access to all courses and associated materials EXCEPT required reading books.

TO BEGIN YOUR GGS JOURNEY!!

All costs and fees are final. We are committed to keeping your costs and our cost low, without sacrificing our commitment to a quality education. Please direct all questions or concerns about fees to the Registrar. There is a $150 cancellation fee.