Bible Teacher Equip Program

The Bible Teacher Equip program is for graduates of any YWAM Bible school who want to grow as teachers and preachers of God’s Word. Through courses in hermeneutics, biblical languages, theology, and ethics—combined with hands-on teaching practice in YWAM schools and local outreach—participants develop the knowledge, skills, and teaching material to serve anywhere in the world.

Logos Biblical Hermeneutics Program

You’ve studied the Bible. Now it’s time to go deeper.

The Logos Biblical Hermeneutics Program is designed for those who have already engaged in serious biblical study and want to refine their interpretive skills, wrestle with complex theological issues, and grow as teachers and communicators of Scripture. This program moves beyond foundational knowledge, challenging you to engage with scholarly research, historical contexts, and the interpretive traditions that have shaped Christian thought.

Each course is structured to sharpen your ability to handle Scripture with clarity and depth, equipping you to:

  • Interpret the Bible in its historical and literary context
  • Engage with field-shaping biblical scholarship
  • Navigate theological debates and interpretive traditions
  • Develop and refine your ability to teach and preach effectively

With a strong emphasis on discussion, research, and practical application, this program will stretch your thinking, deepen your convictions, and equip you for a lifetime of faithful ministry. Whether you are called to preach, teach, lead, or disciple others, Logos will help you develop the skills and confidence to communicate God’s Word with wisdom and authority.

This course can be taken on campus here at YWAM North Cascades or via distance. Access to video calling is required as well as Google Classroom. This course is designed for those currently staffing in YWAM and can be done without leaving your respective campus. This is not a full time course so that YWAM workers can study without leaving staff positions. (Staff position in YWAM not required) 

Class times are Thursdays 4-6pm PST

Dates

    • New Testament – Sep 1- Nov 23 2025
    • History of Christian Hermeneutics – Jan 18-Apr 19 2026
    • Old Testament – May 4 – Aug 2 2026
    • Intertestamental Literature – Aug 31 – Nov 29 2026
    • New Testament – Jan 11- Apr 17 2027
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Seeing the Scriptures Seminars

Discover STS and STS Advanced, a transformative seminar with 1, 2 and 3-week options designed to equip participants with efficient and effective tools for deep engagement with biblical texts. Whether you’re a visual learner seeking new perspectives on Scripture or aiming to elevate your current Bible study practices, this seminar is tailored for YOU! Week one introduces the methodology through an immersive study of a short New Testament letter, while weeks two and three build upon this foundation with advanced techniques including Greek language insights and detailed literary analysis on either Romans or Hebrews. Perfect for beginners and seasoned scholars alike, this University of the Nations accredited course empowers you to confidently navigate any biblical book or passage, fostering deeper understanding and impactful application in both personal and ministry contexts.

Classes: 

    • 1-week Seminar: March 9-13, 2026
    • 2-week Advanced Seminar: March 16-27, 2026 (must have completed the 1 week seminar to attend)
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Doxa Dialogues

Engaging the toughest questions of our time—with wisdom, clarity, and conviction.

Doxa Dialogues (literally “glory through words”) is a workshop designed for leaders, speakers, and disciplers who want to think deeply and speak clearly about the ethical challenges facing the church today. In an age of complex questions and competing worldviews, faithful ministry requires more than good intentions—it requires careful thought, biblical and trinitarian grounding, and the courage to engage difficult conversations.

This workshop brings together YWAM leaders and other Christian disciplers to explore pressing issues in Christian ethics, including:

  • Human personhood and dignity
  • Faith, science, and scientism
  • Creation care and environmental stewardship
  • Spheres of influence and cultural engagement
  • Sex, sexuality, and gender

Along with extended discussion groups, Doxa Dialogues creates space for hearing from experts in the field and processing with peers. You’ll wrestle with hard questions, sharpen your thinking, and develop the tools to lead others through these conversations with wisdom and grace.

Whether you’re preaching, teaching, or discipling in your local context, this workshop will equip you to engage the cultural moment with theological depth and pastoral sensitivity—helping you communicate truth with both conviction and compassion.

Cost

  • $250 for individuals
  • $210 for groups
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Theological Ethics & Anthropology Seminar

The Theological Anthropology and Ethics Seminar at YWAM North Cascades engages deeply with the question of what it means to be human from a Biblical and a theological perspective. This seminar, designed for leaders within YWAM, explores humanity’s identity as image bearers of God and addresses contemporary ethical challenges through intensive lectures, online discussions, and practical teaching assignments. Participants will delve into texts like ‘Cuckoos in Our Nest’ by Iain Provan and ‘Theological Ethics’ by Ross Hastings, culminating in a focused period of on-location learning and teaching preparation to apply their insights practically in ministry contexts.

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