Horizon College and Seminary

Horizon College and Seminary
Motto "Preparing leaders for Christian life and Ministry"
Type Private Christian College
Established 1935
President Jeromey Martini
Administrative staff
  • Ron Kadyschuk, Dean of Seminary
  • Rob Lindemann, Academic Dean
Undergraduates Certificates, Diplomas, and Bachelors (B.A., B.Th.)
Postgraduates Certificate in Christian Leadership and courses in Pentecostal Studies. Horizon does not confer a graduate degree.
Location Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Campus Urban
Affiliations The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, University of Saskatchewan.
Website www.horizon.edu

Horizon College and Seminary, formerly Central Pentecostal College, and, "Bethel Bible Institute" is a degree-granting institution offering Christian education in Saskatoon, Canada.

Accreditation

Horizon College and Seminary is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education.

Affiliations

Horizon College and Seminary is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Therefore, its students have access to the University of Saskatchewan campus (a 15-minute walk).[1] In addition, the college is a theological college of The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.

History

Horizon College and Seminary originated as a small school known as Bethel Bible Institute, that George Hawtin began in Star City, Saskatchewan, in 1935. George Hawtin, the local pastor, moved the school to Avenue A and 29th Street Saskatoon in 1937. In 1945, the college became the property of The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. In 1947, the college came under the direction of the Saskatchewan District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. In 1962, its name was changed to Central Pentecostal College, under the joint sponsorship of the Manitoba & Northwestern Ontario and Saskatchewan Districts of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. From 1963 to 1974, the college purchased the former Lutheran Theological Seminary building and some land just off 8th Street East. A new residence was erected in 1969 which can house seventy-two students. From 1974 to 1984 a 150-seat lecture theatre, an expanded library, and a new office complex were added to the existing education building. Central Pentecostal College was granted Affiliate College status by the University of Saskatchewan on July 1, 1983. On May 1, 2007, the college changed its name from Central Pentecostal College to Horizon College and Seminary as it began offering some graduate courses toward the ATS-accredited Master of Divinity, Master of Arts in Christian Studies, and Master of Arts in Theological Studies degree programs at Providence Theological Seminary. Significant improvements have been made under President Martini. At the 2014 fundraising gala events in Winnipeg and Saskatoon, the College announced it would be switching its curriculum to a competency-based curriculum in Fall 2015, naming the campaign Horizon 8.0.

Campus

Horizon College and Seminary is located in a quiet residential neighborhood at the corner of Jackson Avenue and 7th Street East in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The campus includes Men's and Women's residences, prayer chapels, a dining room, lounges, and laundry facilities, classrooms, lecture theater, offices, a bookstore, and the college chapel.

Programs

Horizon College and Seminary offers:

References

All facts, unless otherwise stated, are from Institute's web site.

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Coordinates: 52°06′47″N 106°37′58″W / 52.11319°N 106.63291°W / 52.11319; -106.63291

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