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  2. Knox Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Named after the Scottish reformer John Knox, Knox Theological Seminary was founded in 1989 by D. James Kennedy (1930–2007), Senior pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church. Kennedy wanted to build an institution that would teach and equip men and women to become pastors, teachers, evangelists, and lay workers who would fulfill the Great ...

  3. Union Presbyterian Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The General Assembly's Training School (ATS) for Lay Workers was founded in Richmond in 1914 as a complementary institution intended to train "workers outside of the regular ordained ministry." In 1959 ATS was renamed the Presbyterian School of Christian Education (PSCE). PSCE offered a master's degree in Christian Education, and operated ...

  4. Christ College (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    For the training of candidates for ordination in the Presbyterian Church of Australia, the College offers a 4-year training program that goes beyond the typical Master of Divinity program. The College is also in partnership with a number of groups and organisations to offer ministry skill-specific training. [6]

  5. Presbyterian Church (USA) seminaries - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian seminaries are often very highly regarded academically. That reputation is in part a reflection upon the Presbyterian emphasis on education, as well as the relatively high academic requirements for ordination in the PC(USA). The Presbyterian Church, for instance, is one of the few Protestant denominations that still requires all ...

  6. Lay ministry - Wikipedia

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    Lay ministry is a term used for ministers of faiths in Christian denominations who are not ordained in their faith tradition. Lay ministers are people who are elected by the church, full-time or part-time. They may have theological degrees and training, which may be required in certain instances, but not all lay ministries require this ...

  7. Category:Presbyterian Church (USA) seminaries - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the ten official seminaries of the Presbyterian Church (USA), that educate men and women for ministry. Enrollment is open to prospective students of all religious denominations .