What you need to know about Christ Apostolic Church Seminary
By OLUWAGBENGA BANKOLE
The Bible Training College of the Church began on May 1,
1952, at Ede with Pastor D. O. Odubanjo as its first Principal. Since then it has changed locations many
times before it was finally merged with the School of Prophets from Ilesa and
the Pastors’ Institute from Agege to form the Christ Apostolic Church Theogical
Seminary.
However, the School of Prophets at Ilesa was the baby of our
beloved General Evangelist/Pastor D. O. Babajide. He conceived the idea as far back as 1943
when he suggested the founding of such institution to the late Apostle Joseph
Ayo Babalola. The dread materialized in
1959 when a group of eighteen students began their training as Evangelists
under him.
As for the Pastoral Institute at Agege, it had its origin at
the time of “necessity” which they say “is the mother of invention”. Before this time, a would-be Church Minister has
to become a disciple of one of a senior pastor until the pastor would recommend
him for ordination. The institution
began in Ibadan. Due to circumstances
beyond their control, our fathers moved the school to Agege, Lagos. So by the time of the merger, it was at
Agege.
In order to curtail the duplication of courses and to
harmonize the doctrines, as well as to reduce the cost of running the three
schools mentioned above, the schools merged to form the Christ Apostolic Church
Theological Seminary on September 9, 1979, at Ile-Ife.
The Seminary offered training to would-be Church Teachers,
Prophets, Evangelists and Pastors, in 1989 the curriculum of the Seminary was
streamlined to cater for Certificate and Diploma in Theology programmes. By 1986, the Seminary had started offering
the following programmes.
(a) Bible College Certificate Course
(b) Diploma in Pastoral Ministry
But now the authorities of the Church have taken a giant
step to raise the academic standard of the institution.
Location: The present
permanent site of the institution is on trunk A Road joining Ile-Ife with
Ilesa. The College moved to the site on
14th April, 1986.
B. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:
The objectives of the College are as follows:
1. To lead each student to a fuller experience of Christ as
Saviour and Lord and to develop character that is truly Christian.
2. To guide and lead each student into a knowledge of the
Word of God and to equip them with methods for continuing study.
5. To train effective Christian Religious Knowledge teachers
for Primary and Secondary Schools.
6. To make students aware of the relationship between the
Church and society for the successful performance of their duties.
The institution trains and prepares students for Christina
Services, but it neither ordains men nor offer employment to students after
their courses.
Source: cacworldwideonline.org
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