Episkopos Theological Bible College

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Degree Program (Bachelor’s Level)

Overview:
This program lays a solid foundation for Christian ministry by equipping students with essential biblical knowledge, spiritual maturity, and leadership skills. Graduates are prepared for pastoral work, missions, and further theological study.

Key Departments & Their Benefits:

  • Biblical Studies

    Deepens understanding of the Old and New Testaments.
    Trains students in the art of interpreting Scripture accurately.
    Builds confidence in preaching and teaching from the Bible.

  • Theology & Doctrine

    Develops a clear and systematic understanding of Christian beliefs.
    Equips students to defend the faith with sound doctrine.
    Encourages theological reflection rooted in Scripture.

  • Church History

    Provides insight into the historical development of the Christian church.
    Helps students learn from the successes and failures of past movements.
    Strengthens denominational identity and awareness of global Christianity.

  • Christian Ministry

    Offers practical training in preaching, worship, and leadership.
    Prepares students for real-world pastoral and church work.
    Emphasizes servant leadership and spiritual discipline.

  • Mission & Outreach

    Inspires a heart for evangelism and global missions.
    Equips students with tools for cross-cultural ministry.
    Builds skills in community outreach and apologetics.

Degree Program (Master's Level)

Overview:
This program lays a solid foundation for Christian ministry by equipping students with essential biblical knowledge, spiritual maturity, and leadership skills. Graduates are prepared for pastoral work, missions, and further theological study.

Master’s Programs/ Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a Relevant Field

    Applicants must possess a Bachelor's degree in Theology, Biblical Studies, Christian Ministry, or any related field from a recognized institution.

  • Minimum GPA or Grade Requirement

    A minimum of Second Class Lower Division or its equivalent (e.g., 2.5/5.0 CGPA) in the relevant undergraduate program is required.

  • Clergy or Ministry Experience (Preferred but Not Mandatory)

    At least 2 years of active involvement in ministry, church leadership, or related service roles is an added advantage.

  • Letter of Recommendation

    Two letters of recommendation—preferably from a pastor, academic advisor, or ministry supervisor—attesting to the applicant’s character and readiness for graduate-level theological education.

  • Statement of Purpose / Ministry Vision

    A personal statement outlining the applicant’s calling, reasons for pursuing the degree, and how the program aligns with their future ministry or leadership goals.

Doctorate Programs & Relevant Departments

Overview

Episkopos Theological Bible College (ETBC) is committed to academic excellence and spiritual depth, equipping leaders for ministry, teaching, and scholarly research. The Doctorate programs are designed to provide advanced theological, pastoral, and academic training that integrates faith, scholarship, and practical ministry.

Doctoral Programs Offered

  • Doctor of Theology (Th.D.)

    Focus: Deep biblical and theological research with emphasis on doctrinal formation and Christian worldview.
    Suitable for: Seminary professors, senior pastors, and authors in theological studies.

  • Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.)

    Focus: Advanced practical ministry leadership, pastoral care, church growth, and applied theology.
    Suitable for: Experienced ministry professionals seeking to enhance practical and strategic church leadership.

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Theological Studies

    Focus: Academic research in theology, ethics, church history, and systematic theology.
    Suitable for: Researchers, theologians, and future faculty in higher theological education.

  • Doctor of Biblical Counseling (D.B.C.)

    Focus: Theological foundations and psychological integration in Christian counseling.
    Suitable for: Pastoral counselors, therapists, and those in church-based mental health ministries.

Relevant Academic Departments

  • Department of Theology & Doctrine

    Systematic Theology
    Historical Theology
    Contemporary Theological Issues

  • Department of Biblical Studies

    Old Testament Studies
    New Testament Exegesis
    Biblical Languages (Hebrew and Greek)

  • Department of Practical Ministry

    Homiletics (Preaching)
    Pastoral Theology
    Church Administration

  • Department of Missiology & Evangelism

    Global Missions
    Urban Ministry
    Apologetics & Cultural Engagement

  • Department of Christian Education

    Curriculum & Instruction
    Youth and Family Ministry
    Educational Leadership

  • Department of Counseling and Spiritual Care

    Christian Counseling
    Crisis and Trauma Ministry
    Spiritual Direction

  • Department of Church History

    Early Church Fathers
    Reformation Studies
    History of Pentecostal/Charismatic Movements (if applicable)

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PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

Students have many opportunities for fellowship and good interpersonal relationships through varied religious, recreational, social and student-government activities. We invite you to learn more about our campus community — intellectually curious people who value the life of the mind, strong character and authenticity.