You are Invited: Grand Canyon Theological Seminary Webinar

By Lauren Abraham

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Grand Canyon University is proud to announce the official launch of Grand Canyon Theological Seminary! GCU is committed to equipping God’s people for the 21st century, and the dynamic new seminary programs will prepare you to minister faithfully and effectively within a challenging cultural context.

The new seminary will ground you in biblical truth and sound theology, allowing you to make vital connections between the gospel and the church. The overall mission of the seminary is to develop leaders, ministers and scholars who rightly handle God’s Word, teach what accords with sound doctrine and equip the people of God for missional service.

In addition, the seminary places value on ensuring that theological education is accessible and affordable. The seminary is uniquely positioned to meet the needs of underserved groups that do not have a theological seminary or ministers who cannot easily relocate to earn their education. For all of these reasons, Grand Canyon Theological Seminary is a great place to start your journey to a seminary education.

Wondering if enrolling in a seminary program at GCU is right for you? Learn about our new seminary programs and how to take the next steps toward admission at our upcoming live webinar. Participants will have the chance to ask questions to College of Theology Dean Jason Hiles, PhD. The webinar will take place on Tuesday, June 14 at 4:30 pm PST.

If you want to take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about Grand Canyon Theological Seminary, be sure to register today!

Grand Canyon Theological Seminary is part of GCU’s College of Theology and supports the university’s commitment to educate students from a Christian worldview. To learn more about GCU’s Christian identity and heritage, visit our website or contact us using the Request More Information button at the top of the page.

Written by Lauren Abraham, a senior earning a communications degree at GCU.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author’s and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Grand Canyon University. Any sources cited were accurate as of the publish date.

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