
Faulkner University President Mitch Henry signed an articulation agreement January 28, 2026 with Dr. Dave Domingue, director of the Georgia School of Theology, creating a new pathway for graduates seeking a master’s degree in biblical studies.
The agreement allows alumni of the Georgia School of Theology who have completed a certificate in Biblical Theology or Biblical Doctrine to apply directly for admission to graduate programs within Faulkner University’s Kearley Graduate School of Theology. Eligible programs include the Master of Arts in Biblical Studies and the Master of Arts in Christian Counseling and Family Ministry.
“We’re excited for the opportunity and grateful for Faulkner University. It has been our passion to help train men to be ministers for life and that means continuing education and there’s really no better place to continue their education than here at Faulkner University,” Domingue said.
Traditionally, students who completed coursework at schools like the Georgia School of Theology were required to earn an accredited bachelor’s degree before applying to a master’s program. This agreement formally recognizes the Georgia School of Theology’s certificate programs and removes that additional step, providing a more direct route to post-baccalaureate education.
Faulkner Bible faculty reviewed the academic components of the Georgia School of Theology’s program and determined the curriculum meets the standards required for admission into Faulkner’s graduate Bible programs.
“Thank you, Dr. Dave, for your cooperation and foresight. My hope is that this relationship be to the glory of God,” Henry said.
The Georgia School of Theology operates as a nonprofit educational institution under the oversight of the Warner Robins church of Christ in Warner Robins, GA. The school offers college-level Bible and leadership instruction designed to train preachers, teachers and leaders for service in the church.
The articulation agreement is intended to strengthen collaboration between the two institutions while expanding educational opportunities for students pursuing ministry and biblical scholarship.
More information about Faulkner University’s V.P. Black College of Biblical Studies and its academic programs is available at www.faulkner.edu/academics/college-of-biblical-studies/
To lean more about Georgia School of Theology visit https://gst-edu.org/













