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The 157th Convocation of The Presbyterian College, Montreal The Presbyterian College is excited to announce that it will host its 157th Convocation in person on Thursday, June 6th, 2024. Each year we look forward to this opportunity to celebrate a new class of graduates, as well as gather with other members of The Presbyterian College...
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Chaque année, lors de la cérémonie de remise des diplômes, le Presbyterian College décerne les prix honorifiques. Cette année, nous ouvrons les candidatures pour le Docteur en divinité (honoris causa) et le Principal’s Award for Leadership, Faith and Work. Les candidatures doivent être déposées au plus tard le 31 mars 2025. Docteur en divinité Le...
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Au cours de ce semestre d’hiver, notre séminaire ministériel du vendredi matin s’est concentré sur la théologie publique dans la tradition réformée. Nous lisons des chapitres de Reformed Public Theology : A Global Vision for Life in the World(Matthew Kaemingk, 2021). Cette semaine, nous avons exploré le thème de la mode et nous avons eu...
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    Montreal School of Theology

    The Montreal School of Theology has been equipping pastoral and lay leaders for over a century, through the collaboration of the Montreal Diocesan Theological College and The Presbyterian College. Our mentoring program supports graduates, pastors, and priests of the Anglican, Presbyterian, and United Churches.

    Mentoring Program

    The Mentoring Program of MST had its beginning in 2015, when it was first established as a program of The Presbyterian College to support new graduates. In 2022, this program is expanded to support the whole of MST and the students of diverse denominational traditions. In 2024 we are excited to launch groups for chaplains, spiritual care providers, and psychospiritual therapists.

    At the Montreal School of Theology, our support of students doesn’t end with their graduation, but extends with them into ministry!

    “God is at work in all the places we already inhabit. He is bigger than the arena of our own immediate church programs and ideas about evangelism. He is a prodigal God recklessly working in people and situations of all types. If we truly believe God is at work in the world, we must take the time to pay attention, listen, and discern what God is doing in the lives of those around us.” — David Fitch