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      FOUNDER AND PASTOR GREG V. HURD

      Treign Bible College is a school that trains vocational and lay-leaders for ministerial excellence. It provides a comprehensive knowledge of the Bible, preparation in the fundamental doctrines of the Holy Scriptures, and practical ministry applications in order to equip today’s new generation for maximum impact. 

      Rev. Greg V. Hurd 
      Pastor/President 



    •                                           Mission

      Developing capable ministers through training and mentoring, with a comprehensive Bible School preparation, to impact the world with outstanding Christian service. 

                                                 Goals 

               To develop exceptional Christian Leadership in ministry. 
               To produce administrators and associates with mastery in service. 
               To develop graduates in personal fulfillment who love to serve. 



Available courses

The study of angels and their role in the Kingdom of Heaven. The different types of angels will be discussed as well as how we, as believers, are delegated the authority to commission angels here on Earth in order to carry out the plan of God outlined in His word.

The study of how to reasonably and systematically express the truth of the Christian Faith, with the goal of attracting others to the Gospel. The student will learn how to communicate their faith in Christ, and to effectively answer objections to scripture and the Gospel message.

The fundamental keys to Biblical Interpretation are studied and each student is acquainted with how to discern scriptures in order to gain a greater understanding of God’s Holy Word. The Bible is reviewed by books, topics, personalities, testaments and dispensations etc. Further areas of concentration will involve showing the student examples of how scriptures must be interpreted within context and with respect to each covenant principles. Rules of Biblical Interpretation are emphasized in this study.

This course explores a study of the Biblical doctrine of Blood Covenants. The study reviews the blood covenants of the Old and the New Testament. References will be made to various tenets concerning the use of blood covenants, their importance, and their value to the spiritual reality of relationships and social wellbeing. Blood covenant is at the core of every spiritual contract and relationship.  The Bible exemplifies Blood Covenant.

Practical wisdom regarding how to balance family life with ministry life. This class is designed to help keep the different aspects of ministry and family in their proper place, as well as recognizing and guarding against specialized attacks of the enemy against ministers and their families.

The study of demons and fallen angels and the differences between the two. It is a comprehensive look at the origin of demons and fallen angels, their fall, and their future in hell. You will also look at the tactics used by the kingdom of darkness against the believer in order to be better prepared to stand in the power of God against those tactics.

A study of the Biblical doctrines dealing with death, the resurrection, eternal judgment, and immortality. It explores what the bible teaches concerning man’s triune being and what state is attained during the process of death. The three kinds of death: spiritual, physical and the second death, are explored and the experiences studied. A review of scriptures on the judgments of God, and of man’s similitude to his divinity is also included.

Faith and Prayer are two of the most essential ingredients of Christianity in action. This course provides the basic principles of Faith and of Prayer, the essential duty of the minister forging a lifestyle reminiscent of Christ’s example, and promoting growth in knowledge and practice. The success of both guarantees rich rewards and benefits to the kingdom of God.

A comprehensive look at the offices in the body of Christ, and the ministry gifts as outlined in scripture. This course is designed to help the believer identify and confidently pursue their calling here on Earth as ordained by God.


The study of Christ as revealed through types and shadows in the Old Testament books of law and history. Special attention is paid to the tabernacle, the furniture within, the sacrifices, and the priesthoods as prescribed by God for the children of Israel as they were transformed into the nation of Israel in the wilderness.


The Apostle Paul has a predominant role in the New Testament. Not only did he pen the largest number of Epistles than the other Apostles, but is credited to contribute to the New Testament in the most profound way as well. Paul’s Revelation is a study of Paul’s writings. They were revealed to him by the Lord Jesus Christ, and instructed to document the relevance of their teachings to the faith and practice of the New Testament Believer. Paul’s Revelation exemplifies their core place in the New Testament for providing the most profound understanding of the Redemptive Realities of the death, resurrection, ascension and soon coming return of the Lord Jesus Christ.

This is a study of the Human Spirit and the implications of feeding, developing, and maturing the human spirit. The associated studies dealing with the triune nature of Man is explored. Associated studies in this course are Worship, Spiritual Gifts, Manifestations of the Holy Spirit, and the ministry Gifts of Christ. This study fosters the cultivation of a vibrant life with God and with Man.


A course that delves into some of the fundamental factors involved as a Servant Leader. Leadership roles are reviewed, leadership challenges are also investigated. The student is expected to try and identify leadership strategies and leadership opportunities in the progress of this course. An important core of this course is reviewing the difference between leadership in the world and in the church. Jesus and the apostles promoted the concept of “Servant Leadership” a unique approach to leadership in the Kingdom of God. The course also provides a panorama of leadership examples from the Old and New Testaments.


This course explains the laws of delegated authority and how that authority is derived from submission. Humanity has delegated authorities that proceed from God (original authority).The submission of David to King Saul and the submission of the Lord Jesus to God the father is reviewed. Other scriptural examples are also included in order to cover the principles of how to exercise natural and spiritual authority.

Supportive Ministry is a course that delves into all the “helps” ministry arms of a church. Every ministry initiative that provides working aid, assistance, and improvement to the regular functioning process of the main ministry efforts of a church are reviewed and studied. It takes a lot to foster the ministering aspects of church services and community functions. Supportive Ministries takes the lead in both amassing the manpower needed as well all the technical and technological inputs.

The comprehensive study of the visionary message that God gave to Pastor Greg concerning the essential role that Believers must attain in ascending to, taking responsibility of, and practicing the exalted life in Christ. This study covers a myriad of lessons, doctrines, and practices of the Christian faith where Believers master ruling and reigning in their natural life. Using the principles and positioning with the exalted Christ to dominate all circumstances, defeat oppositions to their faith, and maintain victory always.

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Instructor: Pastor Kevin  Varnell                                             email: kevin@lake-church.com
2022-2023 Classes on Hebrews are scheduled for second year students on Monday evenings 
from 7-9 pm.  This is a two hour class.  Classes will be held from April 3 to May 9, 2023, in the Student Activity Center at Lake Church in Mannford, OK. 
Final Exams for this class are given online and is available beginning the last night of class on May 9th at 9 and will be open until Friday, May 12th at 9 pm.  Should you experience any technical difficulty with the test, call Peggy Swineheart at 918.853.8930 for assistance. 
Hebrews
Hebrews is the only epistle written by an apostle that specifically addresses the Hebrews Christians in more detail than any of the other epistles. It was written to console Christians who had adopted the Christian faith after leaving Judaism. This book also elaborates the Jewish roots of Jesus Christ, the value of his priesthood, his sacrifice, his kingdom and the evolution of his church as the final congregant of God’s people.


A study of the book of the Apostle Paul to the Ephesians. It is a vital epistle in the New Testament documenting the teachings of Paul to the gentile churches that he had established. This book reveals some of Paul’s revelation of Jesus Christ and his requirements for New Testament living. All relevant themes of the book is explored and how it integrates into Paul’s other writings may also be included.


A study of the book of the Apostle Paul to the Galatians. It is a vital epistle in the New Testament documenting the teachings of Paul to the Gentiles in the churches that he had established. This book reveals some of Paul’s revelation of Jesus Christ and his requirements for New Testament living. All relevant themes of the book are explored and how the book integrates into Paul’s other writings may also be discussed.




This is a course that unifies the General Epistles of the New Testament in a unique way by studying their themes, their chronologies, and their characteristic designs. The student will learn value for these epistles, their contributions to the New Testament and the church and relates one to the other to help the student gain an amazing appreciation of the epistles of the New Testament that were not of the Pauline origin.

Course Description: The Gospel of John is the last written of the four biographies of Jesus that have been preserved in the New Testament. The purpose of this gospel, as stated by John himself, is to show that Jesus of Nazareth was the Christ, son of God, and that believers in him will have eternal life.


This course studies in essential details the three books of the Epistles of John the Apostle of the Lord. These timely epistles exemplify some of the most simplistic, practical, and reverberating instructions to a church that had attained some growth. The aging apostles reflects of true Christianity, reminds the church of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and in a fatherly manner spur the church towards the Love Walk, unity and harmony of the church and the exemplarity of morality in Christian behavior.  The epistles of John are so essential to the New Testament church.


A study of the book of the Apostle Paul to the Philippians. It is a vital epistle in the New Testament documenting the teachings of Paul to the gentile churches that he had established. This book reveals some of Paul’s revelation of Jesus Christ and his requirements for New Testament living. All relevant themes of the book is explored and how it integrates into Paul’s other writings may also be included.

The book of Romans is a unique book among the epistles of Paul. According to traditional history and in reference to some evidence  in the book itself, Romans was written to the church in Rome ever before Paul visited Rome. This is not the case with his other epistles which were written as follow-ups to his initial visits. Romans also documents a predominant aspect of Christian doctrine and dogma than any of his other epistles. The study of the book of Romans will cover the origins of this book, its relevance, and substantive evaluation of its texts as it relates to Christian faith and practice.


COURSE DESCRIPTION
A study of the books of Moses (the Torah), as to their role in illustrating God’s redemptive plan, and pointing toward the coming ministry of Christ. This course will outline the origination, election, redemption, sanctification, direction, and instruction of the Nation of Israel.


The Pentateuch class meets on 

The comprehensive study of the visionary message that God gave to Pastor Greg concerning the essential role that Believers must attain in ascending to, taking responsibility of, and practicing the exalted life in Christ. This study covers a myriad of lessons, doctrines, and practices of the Christian faith where Believers master ruling and reigning in their natural life. Using the principles and positioning with the exalted Christ to dominate all circumstances, defeat oppositions to their faith, and maintain victory always.


A continuation of: The comprehensive study of the visionary message that God gave to Pastor Greg concerning the essential role that Believers must attain in ascending to, taking responsibility of, and practicing the exalted life in Christ. This study covers a myriad of lessons, doctrines, and practices of the Christian faith where Believers master ruling and reigning in their natural life. Using the principles and positioning with the exalted Christ to dominate all circumstances, defeat oppositions to their faith, and maintain victory always.


The study of the books of wisdom includes the understanding of style, format, and the inspiration of the poetic and symbolical books. Their place in the order of worship in the life of the Israelites, the value of prophetic and messianic predictions and exhortations are examined in a broad way. The books reviewed are Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Songs of Solomon. These books also have an important place in adding to the richness and walk of the Christian life in worship and in faith.


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The study of Christ as revealed through types and shadows in the Old Testament books of law and history. Special attention is paid to the tabernacle, the furniture within, the sacrifices, and the priesthood as prescribed by God for the children of Israel as they were transformed into the nation of Israel in the wilderness.