Takamoa Theological College
Takamoa Theological College is a Bible school located in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. It was founded by the noted Congregationalist missionary Aaron Buzacott.[1] It offers a Diploma of Theology and a Certificate of Bible Studies. The college trains pastors for the Cook Islands Christian Church. It has 23 branches in the Cook Islands, 20 in New Zealand, and 12 in Australia.
One of its most distinguished graduates was Ruatoka (1846?–1903), a pioneering missionary to Papua New Guinea.
References
- ^ "Takamoa Theological College". Cook Islands Tourism Corporation. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
External links
- Official website
- Cook Islands Herald Online, 25 November 2009, 'Takamoa graduates 10 student pastors' [1]
21°12′32″S 159°46′19″W / 21.209°S 159.772°W / -21.209; -159.772
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Affiliated institutions of the South Pacific Association of Theological Schools
- Alan Walker College of Evangelism
- Bishop Patteson Theological College
- École pastorale de Béthanie
- École pastorale de Faiere-Hermon
- Fiji College of Theology & Evangelism
- Fulton Adventist University College
- Kanana-Fou Theological Seminary
- Malua Theological College
- Marshalls Theological College
- Methodist Davuilevu Theological College
- Methodist Deaconess Training Centre
- Moamoa Theological College
- Pacific Regional Seminary
- Pacific Theological College
- Piula Theological College
- Salvation Army School for Officer Training
- Seghe Theological Seminary
- Siaʻatoutai Theological College
- St. Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Theological College
- St. John the Baptist Theological College
- Takamoa Theological College
- Talua Theological Training Institute
- Tangintebu Theological College
- Te Rau Kahikatea
- The College of the Diocese of Polynesia
- United Theological College
- University of Auckland School of Theology
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