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  1. GPTS - Biblical · Pastoral · Confessional

    GPTS exists to furnish our congregations with enlightened, humble, zealous, laborious pastors, who shall truly watch for the good of souls, and consider it their highest honour and happiness to win …

  2. GPTS - Events

    This is the best way to truly understand how GPTS is different. You’ll get to tour the campus, have lunch and Q&A time with professors, and learn about classroom instruction.

  3. GPTS - Faculty

    We invite you to come and meet our faculty, either by setting up a personal appointment to visit, or by attending GPTS Explore. Our resident faculty live in Greenville, maintain regular office hours, and …

  4. GPTS - Contact Us

    If you have any questions about our programs, tuition, admission processes or simply want to request information about GPTS, please reach out to us and we will gladly help.

  5. GPTS - The Church: The Bride of Christ

    Rev. Dr. Ian Hamilton is an Associate Minister in the Free Church of Scotland, an adjunct professor at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and Westminster Seminary, UK and serves as a …

  6. GPTS - Apply

    Radius Partnership Contact Student Login gPTS explore Scholarship Banquet The Confessional Presbyterian Journal Missions Midweeker

  7. GPTS - About Us

    If you are thinking about seminary study, we invite you to Experience GPTS. If you are able to help us continue carrying out the work of training pastors, here are some ways you can Give.

  8. GPTS - Student Life

    Greenville seminary is a fraternity of holy men, pursuing the ministry of the Word, in a beautiful city surrounded by health Reformed churches.

  9. GPTS - Experience

    Come visit our seminary campus in Greenville, SC, and experience GPTS for yourself. We would love to connect with you and hear about how the Lord might be calling you to gospel ministry.

  10. GPTS - Degree Programs

    All GPTS professors subscribe to the Westminster Standards, so instruction is from a confessional Presbyterian perspective, but we have always welcomed Baptists and members of other …