The students in TCI’s accredited Theology program continue their rigorous studies and active participation in ministry and extracurricular activities, embodying the essence of holistic Christian education. This semester, students are delving into a wide range of courses designed to provide a solid theological foundation and practical ministry skills.
TCI students and staff at Global Leadership Summit, Kyiv
- Open Lectures: We’ve launched a series of open lectures inviting students, staff, and the community to deepen their understanding of the New Testament context. Recently, Dr. Serhiy Golovin, a renowned scholar in Christian apologetics, delivered a lecture on Historical Aspects of the New Testament Context.
- Advent Devotionals: Since December 1, students have been reading Come and Worship as part of a shared Advent journey, reflecting together on its rich spiritual truths through December 31.
- Prayer Breakfasts: Every Friday morning, students and staff gather for prayer breakfasts to strengthen their spiritual community and uplift one another in prayer.
- Global Leadership Summit: Students and staff also participated in the Global Leadership Summit in Kyiv, gaining inspiration and tools for impactful leadership in ministry and beyond.
- Student self-governance remains a vital aspect of campus life, encouraging responsibility, collaboration, and leadership among the student body
Taras Dyatlyk teaching class in the Book of Acts
On November 22-23, 50 TCI students participated in an intensive First Aid Medicine course. For many, this was their first experience with such training, while others had the opportunity to reinforce and deepen their existing knowledge.
The hands-on course emphasized practical skills for responding to medical emergencies, especially in challenging environments. As many of our students are active volunteers frequently traveling to southern and eastern Ukraine, including frontline areas, this training equips them to provide life-saving assistance in critical situations.
The class was a timely and essential addition to their preparation, reflecting the realities faced by those serving in war-affected regions. Students left the course not only more confident in their abilities but also with a renewed sense of purpose in their mission to serve others.
We ask for your prayers for the safety of our students as they continue to serve as volunteers in some of the most dangerous areas of Ukraine.
Discipled in Service: Course in First Aid