École de théologie évangélique du Québec

École de théologie évangélique du Québec, in Montreal, Canada is a French bible college of the Christian and Missionary Alliance offering college level ministry certificates.

École de théologie évangélique du Québec
TypePrivate Christian inter-denominational degree granting institution
AffiliationChristian
UndergraduatesAvailable
Location, ,
Campusurban
AffiliationsCHEC, ABHE; Christian and Missionary Alliance, Université Laval
Websiteetem.ca

History

The Quebec City headquarters started training students in May 1999, after 2 years of preparation under the name of Institut Biblique VIE.[1] The committee wanted to be innovative, and give students a chance to put what they learn into practice, and involve the local church in their own leaders' training rather than taking them out of the church for several years. The local church shows its support for its students by providing a ministry of mentorship and financial aid. The Montreal headquarters opened in the summer of 2004, in partnership with ETEM, l'École de Théologie Évangélique de Montréal (Mennonite) for a united bible college.[2]

The emphasis is on spiritual disciplines to deepen our spiritual lives, learning to self-evaluate, developing a teamwork mindset, and constantly growing as we go through the pilgrimage of life.[3] The principles learned are always applied to the student's individual church work.

In 2013, an agreement for transfer credits is concluded with the Université Laval Faculty of Theology.[4]

In April 2016, the Institute changed its name to École de théologie évangélique du Québec.[5]

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References

  1. Paul Bramadat, David Seljak, "Christianity and Ethnicity in Canada", University of Toronto Press, Canada, 2008
  2. Neal Blough, anabaptistwitness.org, Formation théologique et identité anabaptiste, Canada/USA, accessed March 18, 2016
  3. École de théologie évangélique de Montréal, Deux familles d'églises, Canada, accessed March 14, 2016
  4. Faculté de théologie et de sciences religieuses de l'Université Laval, Partenaires, Canada, accessed March 14, 2016
  5. ETEQ Lettre de nouvelles - avril 2016, Canada, retrieved July 31, 2016



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