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Whitefield College (other)
Whitefield College may refer to: * Whitefield College of the Bible, in Banbridge, Northern Ireland * George Whitefield College, in Cape Town, South Africa * Geneva Reformed Seminary, in Greenville, South Carolina, formerly known as Whitefield College of the Bible * Whitefield College in Lakeland, Florida, which functions as the undergraduate degree program of Whitefield Theological Seminary Whitefield Theological Seminary is an unaccredited distance education Reformed theological seminary in Lakeland, Florida, United States. A conservative confessional institution, it teaches from the Reformed perspective of Protestant Christian ...
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Whitefield College Of The Bible
Whitefield College of the Bible is an independent theological college located in Northern Ireland. It is operated by the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster. The college currently holds lectures in Martyrs Memorial Free Presbyterian Church in Belfast. The college has no association with any governmental education system due to its fundamentalist approach and receives no state funding or support. About the college The college was named after the 18th century Evangelist, George Whitefield. A portrait by Samuel McCausland was commissioned for the opening. The college was formally opened on 3 October 1981 by Bob Jones, chancellor of Bob Jones University, South Carolina, USA, after receiving the key from the president of the college Ian Paisley. The purchase and renovation of the mansion housing the college cost £170,000 (approximately £455,600 in 2007). It has approximately of floor space and sits in of grounds. Office of the college The principal is Timothy Nelson. John ...
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George Whitefield College
George Whitefield College (abbrev GWC) is a Christian theological college in Muizenberg, Cape Town, South Africa. History The college is named after the 18th-century English evangelist George Whitefield. The inception of the George Whitfield College was in the early-1970s when candidates for the Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of South Africa ministry were trained at the Bible Institute of South Africa in Kalk Bay. Bishop Bradley and other members of the Church were aware that the candidates were not receiving adequate training and knowledge of the doctrines, practices and history of the Church of England. It was agreed that this was necessary so once a week, these candidates met in the library at the Institute for tuition on the ''Book of Common Prayer'' and other issues central to the CESA worship. The Rev Shucksmith from the Pinelands, Cape Town congregation took these lectures until his return to the UK. In 1976, Rev Streeter joined the lecturing staff of the Bible I ...
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Geneva Reformed Seminary
Geneva Reformed Seminary is a small theological school in Greenville, South Carolina, accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries and supported by the Free Presbyterian Church of North America. The seminary offers a B.D. and an M.Div. Initially called ''Whitefield College of the Bible'' after a companion school in Banbridge, Northern Ireland, the seminary was renamed in 2002 to avoid confusion in the United States where Bible schools and seminaries prepare students at different academic levels. Faith Free Presbyterian Church of Greenville, South Carolina, the first constituted congregation of the Free Presbyterian Church in the United States (1977), had had from its inception a vision of becoming the progenitor of other Free Presbyterian churches in North America. In 1982, Alan Cairns, an Ulsterman and the first pastor of the Greenville church, was commissioned by the Free Presbyterian Church to become the first professor of the new theological school, wit ...
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