What Does the PCA Gain from a Denominational Seminary?
Through the process known as “joining and receiving,” the RPCES agencies were folded into their PCA counterparts, except two: Covenant College and Covenant Seminary.
Through the process known as “joining and receiving,” the RPCES agencies were folded into their PCA counterparts, except two: Covenant College and Covenant Seminary.
The new degree programs and formats are designed to meet the need for theological training that is solidly biblical but also flexible and accessible.
In addition to his role with CMI, Dr. Bantu leads networks in the St. Louis area such as the Inter-Minority Dialogue, Minority Scholars of Religion and Theology, and the African-American Interfaith Dialogue of St. Louis.
Though dozens of events are planned this year to mark the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Mark Ryan hopes that Covenant Theological Seminary’s (CTS) lecture series, Sept. 29-30, will examine the milestone with a unique perspective.
In the absence of strong, well-taught leaders, young Nepalese Christians are sometimes led astray by false teachers. This leadership vacuum gave Joshua a heart for training more leaders for ministry in Nepal.
On March 5, 2017, Dr. David C. Jones passed away after a battle with cancer. Jones was professor emeritus of systematic theology and ethics at Covenant Theological Seminary and active in the denomination. According to a statement issued by Covenant Seminary, a burial service will be held for Jones at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March…
Here, you’ll find a handful of upcoming opportunities to learn, grow, and get involved in our denomination’s work, all for the sake of Christ’s kingdom.
The purpose of Covenant Theological Seminary is to glorify the Triune God by training his servants to WALK in God’s grace, MINISTER God’s Word, and EQUIP God’s people — ALL for God’s MISSION.
Several years ago Ken and Barb Larson realized that very few, if any, American seminaries possessed an authentic Torah scroll. With this realization, the Larsons felt called to make these scrolls available to seminaries for study.
Nashville’s reputation as a culture-making city makes it an ideal place for an institution such as Covenant, which seeks not just to prepare people for ministry but to help students see every calling as kingdom work.