On September 16, 2023, UETS held its annual Graduation Ceremony. The seminary faculty, staff and...
DetailsAmidst the ongoing war, psychological support of people in Ukraine remains one of the priority...
DetailsOn July 7, the Introduction to Art Therapy Methods Workshop was held on the UETS campus. The...
DetailsOlena Lahovska is a graduate of the UETS Social Ministry Workshop Program. She is a wife, mother,...
DetailsToday, July 8, is the 500th day of the large-scale war waged by Russia against Ukraine… ...
DetailsOn June 29, 2023 UETS President Dr. Ivan Rusyn visited Columbus, GA, where he addressed a prayer...
DetailsThe academic year of 2022-2023 has been full of challenges. Still, nonetheless, students of the...
DetailsIn June, UETS welcomed students of Applied Theology (non-residential program) and Practical...
DetailsIt goes without saying that the war affects everyone in different ways, with children often being...
DetailsOn June 10th, a psychology conference, "Soul and Word," was held on the UETS campus. The conference...
DetailsOn June 6th, we were all shaken by yet another savagely cruel act of terrorism carried out by...
DetailsLiudmyla Lobok, UETS 3rd-year student of Psychology, The Church of Christ, Kropyvnytskyi city...
DetailsOn May 23-27, a team of volunteers made up of 8 UETS staff workers and seminary partners went on...
DetailsBefore the full-scale invasion, the sphere of worship was actively developing in evangelical...
DetailsOn May 22-26, 2023, UETS, in cooperation with Asbury Theological Seminary, conducted a 5-day module...
DetailsUnlike the Soviet era, when evangelical Christians were either severely persecuted and...
DetailsIn April, we were happy to welcome students of the Transformative Leadership and Mission in the...
DetailsIt is not a secret that the war has scattered many Ukrainians around the world. As you might...
DetailsAround a month ago, we were happy to share with you the news about successful completion of studies...
DetailsOn April 7, 2023, UETS held a panel discussion called: "War and Pastor: Challenges of Pastors at...
DetailsThis video summarizes the 2021-2022 academic year at Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary, which comprised, on the one hand, much joy and many plans, and, on the other hand, sadness and grief. However, in the midst of all this, the Lord was with us. He showed His miracles, guided and protected us, gave peace and comfort in the fire. Today, we continue serving the church and transforming society.
Since the beginning of the war last February, Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary, in addition to its main educational mission, which lies in training national church leaders, has developed a large-scale relief ministry, ranging from evacuating people from the frontline, delivering food and necessities to bomb shelters, feeding the needy on the campus to undertaking numerous relief trips to liberated areas as well as active warzone.
During several weeks, when the seminary campus happened to be close to the frontline, with intense fighting nearby, it was subject to repeated self-propelled artillery shelling. The shells which hit the ground caused considerable damage to its infrastructure, with windows blown out, a roof destroyed, etc. These are the academic building, cafeteria, and maintenance premises which suffered the most...
This video summarizes the 2021-2022 academic year at Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary, which comprised, on the one hand, much joy and many plans, and, on the other hand, sadness and grief. However, in the midst of all this, the Lord was with us. He showed His miracles, guided and protected us, gave peace and comfort in the fire. Today, we continue serving the church and transforming society.
Since the beginning of the war last February, Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary, in addition to its main educational mission, which lies in training national church leaders, has developed a large-scale relief ministry, ranging from evacuating people from the frontline, delivering food and necessities to bomb shelters, feeding the needy on the campus to undertaking numerous relief trips to liberated areas as well as active warzone.
During several weeks, when the seminary campus happened to be close to the frontline, with intense fighting nearby, it was subject to repeated self-propelled artillery shelling. The shells which hit the ground caused considerable damage to its infrastructure, with windows blown out, a roof destroyed, etc. These are the academic building, cafeteria, and maintenance premises which suffered the most...
The project of renovation of the damaged infrastructure of the seminary is aimed at resuming a full-scale learning process, ensuring proper conditions for accommodation of students, staff and guests, coordinating relief ministry.