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Reformed Baptist Seminary

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This sponsored post was prepared by Reformed Baptist Seminary.

Reformed Baptist Seminary is a church-based ministerial academy that provides a full theological curriculum as either a Master or Bachelor of Divinity degree. It also offers a streamlined 34-credit program. Both programs can be completed via online learning as well as through our modular format live classes.

We’d like to invite you to join us for one of our upcoming theological seminars below. This is a great way to meet some of the men involved in this ministry and explore RBS as a potential way to do your seminary training. Click on each of the respective banners below for more information:

God Has Spoken

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You can also contact us ([email protected]) or use the links to find out more about enrolling in one of our degree programs and to receive updates about module class offerings, seminary news, and free resources:


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