Written by: Mukhanyo Theological College
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Mukhanyo Theological College is pleased to announce the launch of its new centre in Cape Town, marking a significant milestone in our mission to provide high-quality theological education across Southern Africa. This expansion underscores our dedication to equipping church leaders and ministry professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to serve effectively in their communities.
The Cape Town centre is located in Building 23A-02 of the Waverley Business Park, Wyecroft Road, Mowbray, 7925. It is very accessible to the entire region, situated between Observatory and Mowbray and just off the N2. This new centre offers facilities designed to foster an optimal learning environment for students pursuing accredited programmes in Bible teaching, theology, and church ministry.
Applications for the 2025 academic year, commencing in January, are already open. We encourage prospective students to apply and join a vibrant learning community committed to academic excellence and spiritual growth.
Our new campus will be staffed by a team of highly qualified lecturers, including Dr Greg Phillips, Rev. Neil Henry, Dr JB Krohn, Rev. Stephen Murray, Graham Heslop, and others. These distinguished educators bring extensive experience in theology and ministry, ensuring a comprehensive, biblically grounded education that emphasises both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
This expansion reaffirms Mukhanyo Theological College’s commitment to quality accessible and flexible education. By offering an academic environment tailored to meet the diverse needs of students managing work, family, and ministry responsibilities, we continue to prepare future church leaders for impactful service.
For more information about the Cape Town regional centre, programme offerings, and enrolment details, please visit our website at www.mtc.ac.za or contact Rev. Neil Henry at 083 353 9622 or neil.henry@mtc.ac.za.
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Date published: 16/12/2024
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