COCHRANE, Alberta, Canada — Canadian Southern Baptist Seminary graduated its largest class on May 8, granting diplomas to 24 graduates from seven different countries.
Seminary President Richard Blackaby said the class marks a new era for the seminary in helping Canadian Baptists fulfill their vision of planting 1,000 churches in Canada by the year 2020.
“Ten years ago,” he noted, “God called the Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists and the Canadian Southern Baptist Seminary to raise up leaders and plant churches in Canada. God continues to show us His faithfulness in bringing those students here to our seminary and sending them out all over Canada and the world to reap the harvest.”
The Canadian Southern Baptist Seminary (CSBS) is located in Cochrane, Alberta, in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. The seminary offers master of divinity and master of religious education degrees accredited by the Association of Theological Schools, as well as undergraduate programs in Christian ministry. CSBS’ D.Min. degree is offered in conjunction with Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in Mill Valley, Calif.
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