TCI has successfully launched its new academic year in Kyiv, Ukraine, after relocating students and staff from Ivano-Frankivsk. On September 1, full-time second—and third-year students resumed their studies, marking a new chapter for the school’s continued mission to train Christian leaders.
TCI will host several intensive classes for part-time students throughout the fall season. TCI Students will engage in courses such as Old and New Testament surveys, Biblical Hermeneutics, Evangelism, and Systematic Theology, alongside fundamental language courses like English and New Testament Greek.
A series of open lectures enriches the academic environment at TCI. These events are open to students, staff, and the public, fostering broader engagement with critical theological and practical discussions.
In addition to the academic schedule, weekly prayer breakfasts bring the TCI community together, and student government remains active, contributing to the vibrant campus life. Plans are also underway for specialized church certification courses in youth and volunteer ministry in both Ivano-Frankivsk and Kyiv.
TCI continues to develop programs for deeper Bible study, with an upcoming lecture series titled “15 Key Sermons from the Book of Acts.”