Quality Education
for All Christians
Resulting in
Immediate Application

Who We Are


    The Ohio NorthEast School of Theology (O.N.E. School) which began in 2020 is a ministry of the

Steel Valley Baptist Association. All classes are taught with the intention to build God’s kingdom

instead of an individual church or a particular denomination; therefore, denominational differences

will not factor in any class. The one exception will be the class on

systematic theology which will follow the statement of faith associated

with the Steel Valley Association. For sure, the Bible is the primary

textbook for all courses.


    The primary participants targeted for classes are Christians who want

Bible-college type training on their own level of education, at a slower

pace, and at a very reduced cost. Thus the classes are Biblical, practical,

accessible, and Christ-centered.


    The School has been approved to serve as a Local Center for Gateway Seminary for the purpose

of contextualized leadership development, which in essence, says the classes are designed by leaders

in the area of the school to teach people within their own contexts.


    The O.N.E. School is directed by Randy Langham who earned his D.Min. at Golden Gate Baptist

Theological Seminary (now known as Gateway Seminary) and his M.Div. at Southwestern Baptist

Theological Seminary.

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Courses in the Current or Upcoming Semester


1) How to Interpret the Bible Accurately, part 1

To Bible scholars and seminary students the name of this course is “Hermeneutics.” God holds all

of us accountable to know what the Bible says. And as you know there are many interpretations

of the Bible. In this course we will cover the 20+ basic rules of interpretation to discover the

original meaning in the text, the eternal principles within that text, and the proper applications

we should have for those principles. The course is not about telling students what the passages

say; the course is about providing the basic tools so students can do their own studying and

come to the most accurate conclusion.


This class will begin April 11. We will hold classes two hours on Tuesday

from 6-8 pm for 12 weeks. For a brochure or for more information about

this class click the button “Interpreting the Bible.”


2) How to Interpret the Bible Accurately, part 2

The continuation of the class listed above will begin in the Fall of 2023, probably near the second week of September. Part 1 is NOT a prerequisite to Part 2. First-time students may register for this class on how to interpret the Bible accurately, part 2.

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Ways Students can Participate


Each Course will contain one or more of the following options. The 12-week classes will contain all

three options.


1) Onsite at 545 Commerce. This is the best option, because of immediate interaction and class participation that is face-to-face.


2) Online using Zoom. People who live out of state or too far from Warren, Ohio can watch the classes on their computers using Zoom. These students will still have some interaction with the class instructor and other students.


3) Online using YouTube Videos. Many of the classes will be recorded and made available on YouTube. Links for the videos will be available for students of the class.


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Credits


    O.N.E. School is not a regionally or ATS accredited program. The distinctive of this school is its accessibility in terms of location, cost, and adaptability to a variety of local contexts. In order to receive college or seminary credit contact the director prior to the course.


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How to Register for Classes


    Each type of class may have different requirements to register and be ready for the first session. Contact the director or the office to obtain specifics for that class which might include a syllabus, a listing of required books, computer software, etc.


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Instructors













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Our Location

The O.N.E. School meets at

545 Commerce Ave in Warren Ohio.





Contact Us


545 Commerce Ave, NW

Warren OH 44485


330-775-3401


director@ohionortheast.com


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Bill Mazey, M.Div

Pastor - Grace Baptist Church

in Champion, OH

completing Doctor of Intercultural Studies in 2023

Kevin Crum, MAPM

Pastor, New Hope Baptist

Church in Youngstown, OH

Randy Langham, D.Min.

Director - the O.N.E. School

Pastor - Cornersburg Baptist

    Church in Youngstown, OH