Sit in with the Seminary
From 3–6 June 2024, Dr Joseph A. Pipa—President Emeritus of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary—will be teaching on Reformed Worship at Westminster.
Reformed Colloquium 2024: Dwelling in unity
Find out more about our Reformed Colloquium, held in Budapest, Hungary from 16–18 April 2024.
Dr Master teaches at Westminster
Dr Jonathan Master, President of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (GPTS), began the Spring Semester by taking a packed class through the historic and poetic books of the Old Testament.
Westminster welcomes ten new students
At the start of the new academic year, we are deeply grateful to God for answering our prayers and drawing ten new students to study with us here at Westminster.
Hearing the Father’s call
For some time Amal has felt the call of God on his life to serve as a minister. His next step? Pursuing theological training at Westminster.
Arrested by God
As Serg has felt the call of God on his life to serve in Christian ministry, he has applied to complete his theological training at Westminster.
One year on: An update from Scotland
In 2022, our supporters generously covered the tuition fees for Scottish student Peter Barrow. Here, we catch up with him and issue a financial appeal for his next year of studies.
Bringing light to the labour camps
For most of us, Dubai's sprawling labour camps seem a world away—no more than an occasional headline on our morning newsfeed. For Westminster student Neeraj, they are his mission field.
Westminster student co-authors timely book
“It’s just hypocritical. The UK offers world-class healthcare to severely disabled children. Their families are provided with extensive social support. We pride ourselves on dismantling the barriers facing disabled members of society. So why are we aborting 90% of unborn disabled children?”
Dr Benedict Bird joins Westminster Faculty
Having recently completed his PhD at Cambridge University, Dr Benedict Bird is to serve as adjunct to the faculty at Westminster, bringing his expertise in New Testament Greek to bear for the benefit of our growing student body.
Westminster celebrates 2022 graduation
Faculty joined families and graduates to celebrate the completion of their seminary studies.
Rekindling the fire
The northeast of Scotland was once a Christian stronghold. Now, the ruins of medieval abbeys, churches and cathedrals dot the countryside in an area of growing secularism. It is here that Westminster's latest student Peter Barrow seeks to rekindle the gospel fire.
In the footsteps of William Carey
Neeraj ministers in Calcutta, Carey's first missionary home in India. Today, there are 415 unreached people groups in this vast city of 15 million inhabitants. What brought Neeraj to share the gospel there?
Embedded study lowers financial hurdles
We have developed an embedded study programme specifically to tackle the financial obstacles facing men called to future ministry.
At the top of the world
We are thrilled to see Westminster men producing a series of videos to rekindle Reformed theology in German-speaking Europe.
Reclaiming the Reformation's heartland
We are thrilled to see Westminster men producing a series of videos to rekindle Reformed theology in German-speaking Europe.
Westminster launches ‘30-Minute Seminary’
We are currently releasing a series of 30-minute video lectures with the aim of creating a condensed seminary course online.
From Westminster to the world
Westminster's vision is to train people to be passionate promoters of the glory of Christ. So what's next for our 2022 graduates, Ben and Peter?
Five continents, one goal
At the start of May, we had the great joy of welcoming Dr Joseph Pipa from Greenville, SC, to lead a week of lectures for Westminster's most international class to date.
Westminster travels Stateside
Seminary Director Jonathan Winch has returned from a whistle-stop tour in the US, aimed to develop partnerships between Westminster and American supporters.