Trinity offers in-depth and integrated training for communicating the gospel and discipling people in a variety of cultural contexts.
Depending on the type of ministry you are interested in serving in, our one-year degrees (for support and logistics roles such as administration, IT support and healthcare) or three-year degrees (for Word ministry roles such as pastors, church planters, Bible translators, university workers or other ministry leaders) will equip you to effectively proclaim the gospel. You will be able to confidently handle Scripture through studying theology, Bible exegesis and missions units such as ‘Cross-Cultural Communication” and “Living Faiths.”
In addition, Trinity proactively builds relationships with mission organisations and their representatives are regularly on campus, meeting with our students to share about life on the mission field.
Trinity graduates are currently serving in the mission field around the world – including the Middle East, Asia, the Pacific, Europe, Africa and South America – and view their time at Trinity as an essential part of their ministry preparation.
The Master of Divinity (MDiv) provides a high level biblical and theological framework for communicating the gospel faithfully. You will gain important foundations and theological frameworks to serve in a range of vocational ministry positions.
The Graduate Diploma of Divinity (GradDipDiv) aims to better equip Christians to know and understand the Bible on a deeper level, and share the gospel effectively.
The Diploma of Theology (DipTh) will benefit any Christian who seeks to read and understand the Bible faithfully, and share the gospel effectively.
This Tuesday evening course is available on a part-time basis for those unable to attend daytime classes.
The Bachelor of Theology (BTh) equips you to know and understand the Bible on a deep level, and communicate the gospel faithfully. It provides an important grounding for vocational ministry by establishing strong foundations and frameworks for theological knowledge and gospel ministry.
“In the Middle East where I serve, people would say to me, “We believe in the same God, the God of Abraham.’ Conversations like this make me thankful for my training at Trinity which has provided a framework for thinking biblically and theologically both at a practical level and in everyday situations, as well as the skills to evaluate approaches to mission at a broader level.”