OUR MISSION and VISION

CMM College of Theology is committed to encourage our students who want to grow in passion and hunger through intimacy with the Lord, learn to think and study in fresh ways, so that they can fulfill their destiny and build the kingdom of God in the sphere of influence in which they are called. We endeavor to build, edify, and encourage through thought-provoking work to develop depth, authority, and revelation connecting students first to the Lord and then to the people around them for the increase of the kingdom of God. (Ephesians 4:11-13)

From the head to the heart and into the world.”

Our Goals

Associates Goal

God, Bible, and you. To understand and hear God in scriptures and daily life, to find greater freedom from bondage and religion, and to put some basic principles in place, including feasts and God’s timetable.

Bachelor Goal

To gain deeper insight into God’s character in OT and how that applies in developing our character, to hear God in scripture and daily life more clearly, and to gain a basic understanding of the feasts and God’s timetable.

Master Level 1 Goal

To help the student better understand the prophets in the Bible through the Spirit of God, in their timeline; to see current prophets and gain a heart of discernment and maturity in personally hearing God, and to study theology in a revelatory way in the Word of God and by His Spirit.

Master Level 2 Goal

To understand the Bible and its history in a life-giving way that can be applied to the future, helping students clarify God’s plan and their place in the coming harvest through revelatory theology in the Word of God and by His Spirit. This course offers two tracks, revelatory Theology and revelatory missions.

Doctoral Goal

Our goal is for the doctoral candidate to present themselves before the Lord to better understand their contribution to the body of Christ. Then to be able to express some part of the whole through a dissertation leading to a book.

M.Th.D. Goal

Our goal is for the doctoral candidate to present themselves before the Lord to better understand their contribution to humanity and then to be able to express some part of the whole through a dissertation leading to a book.