Admission Requirements:
- Sense of Calling: Applicants should demonstrate a genuine sense of calling to Christian ministry.
- Church Affiliation: Baptized membership in a local church and commitment to Christian faith and practice.
- Educational Background: Completion of 10+2 or equivalent qualification with basic knowledge of English. Alternatively, mature candidates with significant ministry experience may apply.
Program Overview:
The Bachelor of Theology program at Reformed and Presbyterian Seminary provides a comprehensive theological education and practical ministry preparation. Students begin with a general theological curriculum in the first year and have the option to specialize in areas such as Christian Education or Church Music in subsequent years. The program includes rigorous study of biblical studies, systematic theology, church history, practical theology, and elective courses tailored to specific ministry interests. Graduates are equipped for various leadership roles in church ministry, educational institutions, and community service, with a deep commitment to Christian discipleship and service.
Admission Requirements and Program Overview for Master of Divinity (M.Div.) Program
Admission Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree: Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution or an equivalent qualification.
- Academic Preparation: Demonstrated academic competence, typically including undergraduate coursework in biblical studies, theology, and related fields.
- Sense of Calling: Evidence of a clear sense of calling to Christian ministry and commitment to theological study.
- Church Affiliation: Baptized membership in a local church and alignment with Christian faith and practice.
Program Overview:
The Master of Divinity program at Reformed and Presbyterian Seminary is designed to prepare students for pastoral ministry, teaching, and leadership roles within the church and broader community. The program offers a rigorous academic curriculum that integrates biblical studies, theological reflection, practical ministry skills, and spiritual formation. Students engage deeply in areas such as biblical interpretation, systematic theology, church history, pastoral care, preaching, and Christian ethics. The program culminates in a thesis or capstone project, allowing students to demonstrate advanced theological understanding and contribute to scholarly discourse in their chosen area of specialization. Graduates of the M.Div. program are equipped to serve effectively as pastors, educators, counselors, and community leaders, grounded in a robust theological foundation and committed to lifelong learning and ministry.
These programs at Reformed and Presbyterian Seminary are designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and spiritual formation necessary for faithful and effective service in Christian ministry.