
SEITE
was founded
in 1994
to serve
the churches
of the
South East
of England
in training
people
for Christian
ministry
but its
roots go
back much
further.
In 1959,
the Bishop
of Southwark
had a vision
for training
Christians
to take
ministry
from the
church
out into
society.
In doing
so, he
broke with
the normal
pattern
of ministerial
training
in which
ministers
are taken
away from
their everyday
situations
to study
theology
in a college
community.
Instead
he set
up the
Southwark
Ordination
Course
which trained
people
for ministry
whilst
they remained
firmly
rooted
in their
everyday
lives and
local communities.
This way,
people
learn to
make connections
between
Christian
theology
and the
world in
which they
live. This
vision
remains
central
to SEITE.

The mode
of learning
which this
course
set up
has become
the model
for all
such courses
in the
UK today.
In 1977
the Canterbury
diocese
set up
an equivalent
course,
the Canterbury
School
of Ministry.
SEITE was
founded
as the
merger
of these
two institutions
in partnership
with the
Methodist
and United
Reformed
churches. We also now train people
for ministry
with the
Baptist and Lutheran
churches and for reader ministry in the Dioceses of Canterbury and Southwark. SEITE is
an ecumenical
foundation,
drawing
together
Christians
from many
denominations
to explore
together
how we
can work
together
to proclaim
and live
out the
gospel
in ways
that make
sense to
contemporary
society.

SEITE
provides
courses
in theology
for a variety
of people
in a variety
of circumstances.
Our students
come from
many different
denominations
and church
traditions,
as well
as from
a variety
of social,
cultural
and ethnic
backgrounds.
Students
come to
us with
different
academic
experiences
and abilities,
are at
different
stages
in life
and bring
with them
a rich
variety
of Christian
experience.
It makes
for a stimulating
learning
environment
where all,
staff and
students
alike,
can learn
from each
other.
 SEITE
exists
to equip
people
in the
South East
of England
for the
ministry
and mission
to which
God is
calling
the churches.
We understand
our role
to be providing
programmes
of ministerial
formation
rooted
in
both good theological
learning
and practical
ministerial
experience
in local
churches
so that
people
leave us
equipped
for ministry
in the
contemporary
world.
As we look
at the
culture
around
us and
listen
to God’s
call to
the churches,
we find
ourselves
on a journey
of discovery.
We hope
that the
path we
are taking
will help
you on
your journey
in ministry
and if
it does,
it would
be our
privilege
to walk
with you.
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