At our Pastoral Academy we offer comprehensive training courses designed to prepare men with a clear call to pastoral ministry.
Each course combines faithful and rigorous biblical teaching with the development of practical skills necessary for service in the local church. Additionally, we provide close spiritual guidance, so that our students grow not only in theological knowledge but also in Christian character and spiritual maturity.
Our commitment is to train leaders who, guided by the Word of God and sustained by a life of prayer, can shepherd faithfully, teach clearly, and serve humbly the people of Christ. In this way, each student is equipped to respond to the high and holy calling of ministry, becoming a proven worker who handles the Word of truth correctly.
A comprehensive study of God’s progressive revelation, analyzing the thematic and theological unity of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation.
A systematic study of the core doctrines of the Christian faith, organized thematically to understand their biblical foundation and contemporary application.
An analysis of doctrinal development throughout church history, from the Apostolic Fathers to contemporary theology.
Study of biblical and theological principles for the care, leadership, and training of the church in its mission and service.
Hermeneutics is the discipline that focuses on the study and interpretation of texts, seeking to understand their deep and original meaning.
Examination of theological debates and historical controversies within Christianity, with a focus on defending and clarifying biblical truth.
Systematic and reflective study of God and His works, grounded in the Scriptures, Christian tradition, and reason.
Theological analysis of the person and work of Jesus Christ, His divinity, humanity, and redemption according to the Scriptures.
Doctrinal study of salvation in Christ, its biblical foundation, scope, and application in the life of the believer.
Analysis of the book of Revelation, its historical and literary context, and the unveiling of God’s eschatological plan for history and the church.
Study of the canon, exegesis, and analysis of the entire Bible, delving into its content, structure, and theological message.