Trinity Theological College, Perth Explained

Trinity Theological College
Former Name:Perth Centre for Applied Christian Studies (PCACS) and Westminster Theological College (Perth)
Motto:"Preparing people for effective Christian service"
Established:1997
Accreditation:TEQSA (via the ACT)
Chairman:Murray Thornhill
Principal:Rev Dr Donald S West
Academic Staff:6
Administrative Staff:14
Students:95
Address:632 Newcastle Street, Leederville
State:Western Australia
Country:Australia
Coor:-31.9385°N 115.8441°W
Website:http://www.ttc.wa.edu.au/

Trinity Theological College, located in Leederville, Perth, Western Australia, is an independent theological college which provides tertiary education within the evangelical and reformed Christian traditions.[1] Its courses are accredited through the Australian College of Theology, and range from undergraduate through to postgraduate degrees.[2]

As a non-denominational theological college, Trinity provides education to both men and women across a range of denominations, including Anglican, Baptist, and Presbyterian, as well as independent churches.[3] Additionally, it is the recognised training college for the Anglican Diocese of North West Australia, the Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian Church of Western Australia.[4]

History

Trinity Theological College was formed at the end of 1997 with the merging of the Perth Centre for Applied Christian Studies (PCACS) and Westminster Theological College (Perth). This followed two years of prayer, planning, and preparations by college boards and principals (Dr Allan Chapple and Dr Stephen Rarig).

Trinity was located at Bull Creek Westminster Presbyterian church from 1998 to 2003. In May 2004 the main campus moved to a purpose-designed premises in Leederville: "Trinity House".

Trustees, faculty, staff and students come from a wide cross-section of churches and backgrounds.

Trinity is the recognised training college for the Diocese of North West Australia of the Anglican Church of Australia, the Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian Church of Western Australia. Many churches, missionary societies, schools and other ministries send people to be trained at Trinity and employ their graduates.[4]

Courses

Trinity offers a Certificate of Christian Studies in it own right, with Australian College of Theology courses ranging from undergraduate diplomas to postgraduate degrees.

Facilities

The main campus, 'Trinity House', is in Leederville 5 kilometres from the Perth CBD.[5]

The library collection has more than 25,000 items.[6]

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ttc.wa.edu.au/about-us/beliefs Trinity Theological College, Beliefs
  2. https://www.actheology.edu.au/ Australian College of Theology
  3. Web site: Trinity Theological College – Australian College of Theology . 2024-07-29 . www.actheology.edu.au.
  4. http://www.ttc.wa.edu.au/about-us/history History of Trinity Theological college
  5. Web site: Facilities. Trinity Theological College. 2015-04-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20150405210935/http://www.ttc.wa.edu.au/about-us/facilities. 2015-04-05. dead.
  6. Web site: Library. Trinity Theological College.