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Apostolic Foundations
Bishop R Parsons
The Architecture of Bishop R. L. Parson Sr.
Curriculum
5 Sections
27 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Introduction to Parson’s Architecture
6
1.1
Learning Objectives
1.2
Couse Outcomes
1.3
Course Requirements (Prerequisites)
1.4
Who is Bishop Ronnie L. Parson Sr.?
1.5
The Concise Architectural Takeaway
1.6
Quiz: Foundations of Parson’s Architecture
15 Questions
The Three Apostolic Architectures
7
2.1
Lesson Objectives
2.2
Lawson – The Prophetic Pattern
2.3
Bonner – The Doctrinal System
2.4
Parson – The Administrative Organization
2.5
Pattern → System → Organization (Region XII Framework)
2.6
Quiz: Comparing the Three Architectures
13 Questions
2.7
Quiz
Parson’s Core Operating Logic
5
3.1
Counseling-Driven Leadership
3.2
Administrative Executive Function
3.3
Professionalization of Ministry
3.4
Credentialing, Structure, and Global Coordination
3.5
Quiz: Parson’s Operating Logic
Organizational Outputs
6
4.1
Global Missions Architecture
4.2
Administrative Infrastructure & Governance
4.3
Leadership Development & Pastoral Care Sciences
4.4
How Parson Extends Bonner Without Replicating Him
4.5
Quiz: Organizational Outputs
4.6
Quiz: To Do:
Region XII Application
5
5.1
How Region XII Interfaces with Parson’s Architecture
5.2
Integrating Parson’s Strengths into Region XII Systems
5.3
Where Parson’s Architecture Does Not Fit Lawson’s Pattern
5.4
Building a Hybrid Model for Region XII
5.5
Final Assessment: Architectural Analysis Essay
Couse Outcomes
Understand the
third architecture
Parson represents.
Explain how Parson integrates
Bonner’s doctrinal system
with modern administrative methods.
Identify the
counseling‑driven leadership logic
that defines Parson’s ministry.
Map Parson’s architecture using Region XII’s
Pattern → System → Organization
framework.
Apply Parson’s administrative principles to
Region XII governance
.
Recognize the differences between
prophetic, doctrinal, and administrative architectures
.
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