MISSION & VISION STATEMENT
Our mission and vision statement is: To prepare and empower men and women for the faithful ministry of God in the church and wider society.
BRIEF HISTORY
St. Paul's Theological College - Kapsabet was established by the Bible Churchmen's Missionary Society (BCMS) in March 1963 with the aim of training assistant ministers in the Church. Back then, it was known as Kapsabet Church Training Center. In 1976, the name was changed to St. Paul's School of Divinity to reflect the expansion of the curriculum. In 1993, it was elevated to be one of the five provincial colleges of the Anglican Church of Kenya, training ministers from all parts of Kenya and outside. The college is currently ecumenical in nature, training Church workers from various Christian denominations including CCEA, AINC, AIC, and others.
COURSES
Diploma in Theology
This is a three-year course leading to Limuru Diploma.
Subjects covered include:
Biblical Studies (OT & NT)
Biblical Langauges (Hebrew and Greek)
General Church History
African Church History
Pastoral Studies (Sociology and Psychology)
Pastoral Care and Counseling
Mission and Development and Evangelism
Christian Worship and Homiletics
African Christian Theology
Ethics Christian Education
Religious Studies
Introduction to Philosophy
Church Administration
ANGLICANISM
Comprehensive course leading to college certificate. Short Course: Leading to St. Paul's Licentiate.
Music : Part time
Lay Reader's short courses: Three seminars per year leading to lay reader's certificate.
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T.E.E.

Faculty:  Is endowed with qualified staff seconded by the Church. Presently there are five tutors.

Capacity:  There are about 50 students.

  

OUR ADDRESS
St. Paul's Theological College, Kapsabet
P.O. Box 18, Kapsabet, KENYA
Tel. +254-326-2053
E-mail: ackstpaulskapsabet@africaonline.co.ke

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