WTC
Exceptional theological training…
Courses with our partners at WTC Theology represent the most advanced steps on our Theology Track. Together we’ve set up a local ‘WTC Hub’ to serve the Thames Valley area with their exceptional theological training in a community setting.
The Hub is located at Kerith Bracknell on Tuesday evenings between 6:30 pm and 9:30 pm during term time. As well as the Hub Nights, there are two 4-5 day residential study times each year, usually hosted in Nottingham in September and January.
The WTC experience is designed to be a place of theological depth and openness to the Spirit. As with all of our Theology Track, the Hub evenings are delivered in a small group setting, with time given to worship and prayer.
What the students think…
Hear what our recent students of WTC have to say about their experience of studying as part of the Thames Valley Hub.
Qualifications & Support
The Kingdom Theology courses lead to qualifications accredited by Birmingham Newman University.
• Certificate in Higher Education
• Diploma
• BA
• Graduate Diploma: theology, student ministry, church planting and leadership
• MA
• Certificate in Higher Education • Diploma • BA • Graduate Diploma: theology, student ministry, church planting and leadership • MA
All WTC courses are part-time in nature, designed to fit around busy lives. Each equivalent year of full-time studies takes two years with this part-time approach.
There are several 50% bursaries available each year to support Kerith folks with the financial cost of this education - if you’d call Kerith your home church, you are probably eligible! To apply for these, or information on other aspects of financial and academic support, do contact us below.
Kerith bursary awards are notified by the end of June each year, in advance of the July WTC application deadline, for a September start.
We look forward to hearing from you!
“I'm so excited that we are able to host the Thames Valley WTC Hub, a place where in the power of the Holy Spirit, people from any background can go deeper in their knowledge of the Bible, and as a result grow in their love for God and their love for people.”
— Simon Benham, Senior Pastor