A number of Oak Hill's programmes are now available for international students without requiring a student visa (either studying online or coming for week-long intensives). This is a huge change introduced this past year, and so exciting.
Anyone you know might be interested?
We're thrilled to be able to serve the church worldwide with a number of our programmes available to be taken by international students either online or with short term visas.
These include our Foundation Award, Postgraduate theology and MA in Contemporary Christian Leadership.
It's been wonderful to welcome Dr Tasha Chapman this week to lecture to our MA in Contemporary Christian Leadership students.
Her expertise and experience has been invaluable as students have looked at leadership and collaboration.
We're delighted to be able to offer five different bursaries to help enable a wide range of students access theological education.
Two new ones are:
- Small Church Partnership bursary (50% off fees)
- Residential Student bursary (20% off fees)
There is nothing we want more than for our students to love Jesus more, to know that love of the Lord Jesus in such a way that they want to share that with others.
Listen to our faculty on why they love teaching at Oak Hill.
#MakeTimeToThrive
What value is there in looking at more 'modern' theology? 🤔
🎧 Listen to Revd Dr Luke Foster in our latest podcast asking 'What can we learn from Liberation Theology' - available on all platforms.
We are committed to building a College where everyone can thrive.
Read our statement about the steps we have and are taking here:
https://t.co/YBfvBpFXwk
"When I feel weak.
When I look around me and see the church is so frail.
I’m to look the cross and see him there,
binding himself to me,
committing to bring me home."
Revd Dr Luke Foster, our Doctrine and Church History lecturer speaking in chapel on Hebrews 2.
"I have a divine friend who is more devoted to my eternal happiness than I am." 🔥
Eric Ortlund encouraging us all from Philippians 4 in today's chapel.
If children are not allowed to ever express anger, if they don't experience conflict and repair, if parents shut down negative emotions rather than coach them through it, we can't be surprised if these children turn out to be adults who lack emotional and social intelligence