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'''Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary''' (CBTS) is a [[Reformed Baptist]] seminary located at [[Grace Reformed Baptist Church (Owensboro, Kentucky)|Grace Reformed Baptist Church]] in [[wikipedia:Owensboro, Kentucky|Owensboro, Kentucky]].<ref>https://cbtseminary.org/about/</ref>
'''Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary''' (CBTS) is a [[Reformed Baptist]] seminary located at [[Grace Reformed Baptist Church (Owensboro, Kentucky)|Grace Reformed Baptist Church]] in [[wikipedia:Owensboro, Kentucky|Owensboro, Kentucky]].<ref>https://cbtseminary.org/about/</ref>
==History==
The seminary was originally founded in 2005 as the '''Midwest Center for Theological Studies''' by [[Ted Christman]], then pastor of [[Heritage Baptist Church (Owensboro, Kentucky)|Heritage Baptist Church]] in [[wikipedia:Owensboro, Kentucky|Owensboro, Kentucky]]. The seminary began with one faculty member, Sam Waldron, using a single classroom at [[Heritage Christian School (Owensboro, Kentucky)|Heritage Christian School]]. In August 2007, the seminary expanded temporarily to two rooms of a local law office, while the church made plans to build a $5.5 million, 38,000-square-foot addition to Heritage School. At that time, thirty to thirty-five students were taught by three faculty, including Waldron, with three adjunct professors.
In 2015, the board of directors adopted the name Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary "in order to more clearly to indicate both the mission of the Seminary and its theological viewpoint". The seminary was recognized by the [[Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries]] in 2019, and started offering the Master of Divinity (M. Div), a standard theological degree.
In June 2023 the Seminary moved into the newly renovated property of [[Grace Reformed Baptist Church (Owensboro, Kentucky)|Grace Reformed Baptist Church]] giving it greater capacity for enrollment.
==CBTS en Español==
In 2024, the seminary began offering education for the [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]] speakers known as "CBTS en Español", which is led by [[Jorge Rodriguez Vega]] (who is also on the board of [[Legado Bautista Confesional]]).


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Reformed Baptists]]
*[[Reformed Baptists]]
*[[Sam Waldron]]
*[[Sam Waldron]]
*[[IRBS Seminary]]
*[[Grace Bible Theological Seminary]]


==References==
==References==
[[Categories:Reformed Baptist seminaries]]
[[Categories:Reformed Baptist organizations]]

Latest revision as of 22:21, 18 August 2025

Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Campuses Owensboro, Kentucky
Former name(s) Midwest Center for Theological Studies
Leadership Sam Waldron (President)
Date Founded 2005 as MCTS
2015 as CBTS
Website cbtseminary.org

Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary (CBTS) is a Reformed Baptist seminary located at Grace Reformed Baptist Church in Owensboro, Kentucky.[1]

History

The seminary was originally founded in 2005 as the Midwest Center for Theological Studies by Ted Christman, then pastor of Heritage Baptist Church in Owensboro, Kentucky. The seminary began with one faculty member, Sam Waldron, using a single classroom at Heritage Christian School. In August 2007, the seminary expanded temporarily to two rooms of a local law office, while the church made plans to build a $5.5 million, 38,000-square-foot addition to Heritage School. At that time, thirty to thirty-five students were taught by three faculty, including Waldron, with three adjunct professors.

In 2015, the board of directors adopted the name Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary "in order to more clearly to indicate both the mission of the Seminary and its theological viewpoint". The seminary was recognized by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries in 2019, and started offering the Master of Divinity (M. Div), a standard theological degree.

In June 2023 the Seminary moved into the newly renovated property of Grace Reformed Baptist Church giving it greater capacity for enrollment.

CBTS en Español

In 2024, the seminary began offering education for the Spanish speakers known as "CBTS en Español", which is led by Jorge Rodriguez Vega (who is also on the board of Legado Bautista Confesional).

See also

References

Categories:Reformed Baptist seminaries Categories:Reformed Baptist organizations