Trinity Theological College

Trinity Equip: Women’s Training

Perth, Australia

The Non-degree in Trinity Equip: Women’s Training at Trinity Theological College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Trinity Theological College is Western Australia's premier independent evangelical institution, providing world-class theological education in a supportive community. It offers international students a unique opportunity to study the Bible deeply while preparing for global ministry impact.

About the Program

Trinity Equip: Women’s Training is a two-year non-degree program designed for women who are involved in or planning to engage in volunteer ministry. This program is taught by experienced women in ministry, providing a supportive environment that fosters confidence and capability. Classes are held on Monday mornings during school terms, making it ideal for those balancing other commitments.

The curriculum includes eight units that cover essential skills such as Bible-handling, teamwork, leadership, and pastoral care. Students will participate in practical ministry within their local church or parachurch organization, dedicating about three hours per week to a word-based volunteer role. This hands-on experience, combined with individual mentoring support, equips students to effectively apply their learning in real-world ministry contexts.

Graduates of this program can pursue various roles within church and ministry organizations, such as Volunteer Coordinator, Women’s Ministry Leader, or Church Administrator. The skills gained are transferable across many sectors, allowing graduates to adapt to various roles in community service and leadership. This program not only prepares students for specific jobs but also instills a strong foundation for lifelong ministry.

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