Hebron Theological College offers distance learning programs as well as training through learning centres. You can study online or be part of learning groups that meet at various learning centres all over South Africa for your convenience. Hebron Theological College believes that training must be accessible and affordable to every person that believes he or she is called to ministry. Therefore, our programs are very affordable with different payment options.
OUR QUALIFICATIONS
The QCTO is responsible for the accreditation of Skills Development Providers (SDPs). We have two pastoral qualifications whereby we want to train the untrained pastor as well as lay workers that want to become part of ministry in a responsible way.
NQF2
Our NQF2 level qualification is “Christian Religious Practitioner”. This qualification facilitates the effective practice of ministry work within a specific congregation/faith community to encourage spiritual formation, to nurture fellowship and mutual care within the congregation/faith community, to help members develop a Christian lifestyle, to provide Christian leadership, to ensure organizational well-being, and to facilitate appropriate responses of the congregation/faith community to needs in the wider society. This is a 1-2 year qualification that depends on the specific circumstances of the learner. With this qualification, the learner can become a lay pastor or an assembly leader and register on the appropriate level with the Association of Christian Religious Practitioners (ACRP) in South Africa. ACRP is a professional body for people serving in the field of religious and ministry profession. This professional body functions in the structure of different professional councils: Council for General Ministry Practitioners (CGMP);Council for Training Practitioners (CTPC) and Council for Pastoral and Spiritual Counsellors (CPSC). More Information >>>
NQF5
Our NQF5 level qualification is “Christian Religious Professional”. This qualification facilitates the effective practice of ministry work within a specific congregation/faith community to encourage spiritual formation, to nurture fellowship and mutual care within the congregation/faith community, to help members develop a Christian lifestyle, to provide Christian leadership, to ensure organizational well-being, and to facilitate appropriate responses of the congregation/faith community to needs in the wider society. This is a 1-2 year qualification that depends on the specific circumstances of the learner. With this qualification, the learner can become a lay pastor or an assembly leader and register on the appropriate level with the Association of Christian Religious Practitioners (ACRP) in South Africa. ACRP is a professional body for people serving in the field of religious and ministry profession. This professional body functions in the structure of different professional councils: Council for General Ministry Practitioners (CGMP); Council for Training Practitioners (CTPC) and Council for Pastoral and Spiritual Counsellors (CPSC). More Information >>>