Malaysia Theological Seminary


Malaysia Theological Seminary is an interdenominational Protestant seminary in the town of Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Established in 1979, STM is accredited by the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia and a participating school of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology from which the Master of Theology degree is awarded.

History

STM started as a joint-venture among the Anglican Diocese of West Malaysia, the Methodists and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Malaysia and Singapore in Malaysia and was opened on 6 January 1979. Its stated aim in the Companies Act of Malaysia under which it was incorporated was "to provide education in the Christian faith for the service in the ministry, worship and witness of the Church." This venture built upon a 1974 collaboration between the Anglicans and the Evangelical Lutherans that saw the merger of the Christian Training Centre and the St. Mark's Training Centre that was called Kolej Theologi Malaysia or Malaysia Theological College.
Since then, other Christian denominations have joined STM's governing council and participated in the development of the seminary, including the Anglican Diocese of Sabah, the Presbyterians and the Lutherans.
Before STM's relocation to its current premises in 1998, it had been operating from rented premises in the following locations:
STM is governed by a council that is elected biennially. The founding members include the late Bishop C.N. Fang, the late Bishop E.B. Muthusami and the late Bishop Tan Sri J.G. Savarimuthu.

Principals

STM offers both residential and extension academic programmes leading to the awarding of the following qualifications:

Certificates and diplomas