A Confessional Reformed Baptist Seminary. We facilitate distance education in order to assist local churches in training men for the ministry (2 Tim 2:2).
Here is our exciting announcement:
CBTSeminary is pleased to announce the launch of our new Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree program!
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... which doctrine of the Trinity is the foundation of all our communion with God, and comfortable dependence on Him.
1689 LBCF 2:3
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“Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity.”
1 Timothy 4:12
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“Jesus Christ went to be with his Father in heaven as soon as he died. On the very day of his crucifixion, Christ went to Paradise, which the Bible identifies as heaven.”
—Ben Habegger
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Since our programs are not bound by a traditional academic calendar, CBTS students can begin classes at any time.
Apply today to receive a robust theological education with flexible learning options!
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Philip Cary with Taylor Walls | Covenant Podcast
History is usually told through the lens of famous men, but it’s often the lesser-known figures who deserve our closer attention. Such is the case with Philip Cary (fl. 1685–1710), a Particular Baptist minister in Dartmouth, England.
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“No doubt your studies in your classes will be very edifying, but do not consider them a substitute for personal devotional time in the Word of God and in prayer.”
-Rex Semrad
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We are thankful for the Lord’s faithfulness to the CBTS Class of 2026.
Read the attached brochure to learn more about this year’s graduates: https://t.co/hIlFlEZFSZ
This past weekend was a joyful and encouraging time at CBTS as the seminary hosted two events: the 2026 Graduation Ceremony and a 3-day in-person modular class on counseling.
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"One result of Christmas Evans’ renewed spiritual vitality was a desire to recommit himself to God. The common way to do this in the 17th and 18th century reformed churches was to covenant with God. These were usually written and signed after occasions of mercy or felt need."
-Ron Miller, Christmas Evans Pt.4 | Particular Pilgrims
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"If you’re an M.Div student, you need to set a goal of at least 12 credit hours per year to finish on time. Now there may be times you can’t do that, but set that goal and stick to it as best you can!"
-Rex Semrad
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John Cotton with Stephen Yuille | Covenant Podcast
The Works of John Cotton gathers his most important treatises and sermons in a new cloth-bound set, which you can order here: https://t.co/X7UDFUqHdq...
Tune into this conversation on John Cotton and learn more about this man who shaped the doctrine, worship, and discipline of a fledgling society striving to live fully under God’s Word. https://t.co/a5WigKUH1Y
"There is more happening in the 10 Commandments than a surface level reading and application. Jesus included inward hatred as a 6th Commandment violation — not just homicide."
Dr. Timothy Decker, CBTS
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Day Two of Biblical Counseling and the Local Church at @CBTSeminary begins this morning.
Covering topics such as the doctrine of the church for counseling, the means of grace, congregational life, and church discipline.
Appreciate your prayers for our students!