Westminster Theological Centre

Not to be confused with Westminster Theological Seminary.
Westminster Theological Centre
Location , Cheltenham, UK
Website www.wtctheology.org.uk

Westminster Theological Centre (WTC) is a college of higher education with head offices in Cheltenham, England, and learning centres throughout the UK, Channel Islands, and Northern Europe (http://www.wtctheology.org.uk/locations). WTC's courses are validated by the University of Chester.[1] It delivers courses in Kingdom theology at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.[2] Courses are taught at local learning centres ("Hubs") throughout the UK and Channel Islands,[3] and include the One Year Certificate, BA, Graduate Diploma, and MA.

History

Westminster Theological Centre began at St Mary's, Bryanston Square, Central London, in 2006, under the leadership of Crispin Fletcher-Louis and with the support of the Vicar of St Mary's (John Peters) and members of the church. Its courses aim to deliver theological training to students who remain based in their home churches and contexts of influence.[4] The Centre has expanded its academic staff, and in 2013, Lucy Peppiatt became the second Principal of WTC. In 2014, WTC expanded into Northern Europe with the addition of its Stockholm Hub (http://www.wtctheology.org.uk/stockholm).

Staff

Staff at the Centre include:

Corporate Identity

Pink Sky Designs were involved in the development of a corporate identity for WTC: this aimed to create something that "would stand out amongst Christian literature, whilst retaining the sense of heritage and faith associated with theological study".[8]

References

Coordinates: 51°54′12″N 2°04′15″W / 51.9032049°N 2.0709269°W / 51.9032049; -2.0709269

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