“I rate my three years at Trinity to be one of the most important times of my life. Having the Gospel explained and applied to my life and ministry. I now have more passion and confidence to love and teach His people, the unsaved and my family. My prayer is now to let God be glorified in my life and in all I do.” Trent Moore BMin Graduate

About Us

Our Mission and Identity

Trinity Theological College is an evangelical, reformed and non-denominational ministry training centre whose mission is to prepare men and women for effective Christian service for the glory of God.

Trinity was formed in 1998 when the Perth Centre for Applied Christian Studies and Westminster Theological College (Perth) merged following two years of prayer, planning, and working together.  The college moved to Trinity House in May 2004.  Trinity House is a purpose-designed building capable of housing up to 200 full-time students.

The college is governed by a council elected from a board of trustees.  The trustees generously offer their resources for the good running and growth of the college.  They are united in the common conviction that God's mission is enhanced and His Church encouraged through thoroughly equipped servants of God, servants who will winsomely point others to Christ, the Saviour of the World.

While Trinity does not represent a Christian denomination it is a recognised training college for several local denominations.  Our trustees, faculty, staff and students come from a wide cross-section of churches and backgrounds.


Our Hope and Prayer for Our Students

As God sent His Son into the world, so we – His people – have been sent into the world to announce and exemplify His saving love. Our hope for our students is that they will be so astonished at God's love revealed in the gospel that they will give their lives in loving service to Him and others in ways that will count for His kingdom.

United at college are students from the following churches: Anglican, Baptist, Church of Christ, Community, Free Presbyterian, Indonesian Westminster Presbyterian, Korean Presbyterian, Lutheran, New Life, Presbyterian, Reformed, Salvation Army, Sudanese Community, Uniting Church and Westminster Presbyterian.

 

A Christian non-denominational ministry training centre in Western Australia providing leaders for numerous denominations.

The opportunity to study degree courses with a thorough Christian Bible-based teaching.

Centrally situated in Leederville and easily accessible by road, rail or cycleway.

A purposely designed and spacious building with ample room for expansion.

An opportunity to retain good theologians in Perth by providing a College where their knowledge can be used in God's service.

Benefits of Trinity

Library
A well-resourced library with over 18,750 monographs and research tools and increasing annually.

The opportunity to attend public lectures by world-ranking theologian.

Offering support to clergy through pastor's seminars and its engagement in mission activities in metropolitan and country churches.

An increasingly recognised centre of Christian faith and scholarship.

A source of additional pastors, evangelists, church leaders, church pastors and missionaries.

A strategic location as a training centre for students from South East Asia.

A significant provider of training for lay ministry.

Download a copy of our Doctrinal Statement here


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