Friends of St Paul's Theological Centre
The need for theological education in the Christian church has never been so acute. Christians need understanding to grow in their faith, and gain the confidence to give coherent witness in a hungry world. Church leaders need theological depth as they face up to the challenge of – and growing churches in – an uncharted, pluralist society.
St Paul’s Theological Centre’s vision is to bring theology back to the heart of every local church. We want to help build the confidence of lay Christians and church leaders by developing new theological resources, making them available for others to use around the world. We also want to train leaders to plant new churches, the fastest way of growing the church world-wide.
As a charity, however, we can’t achieve this without the prayerful partnership of people who share our passion for faith with understanding. Will you consider becoming a Friend of SPTC and give a regular gift to support our work?
If you wish to become a supporter of SPTC please, download and complete the form below and return it to the address shown. By being a Friend you can help us fulfill this exciting vision to deepen and enrich churches and church leaders around the world.
Thank you for your support!
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Revd Dr Graham Tomlin
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Past & Current Students
Hear what past guests have to say about their experience on the SPTC theological courses.

GodPod
Graham Tomlin, Mike Lloyd and Jane Williams discuss theology and life with a slice of humour.
Never has been it more urgent for Christians to give a reason for the faith that is within them. In the midst of the conflict between literalism in religion and the disintegrating world view, the appeal of mature biblical faith is very clearThe Rt Revd Richard Chartres
Bishop of London
Patron of SPTC

In my view this is the most interesting and important thing that is happening in British theological education
Alister McGrath



