Chinese Mission Seminary


The Chinese Mission Seminary is a theological school founded in Hong Kong in 1978 by Jonathan Chao with the vision of evangelization, kingdomization, and Christianization. It is an interdenominational Christian seminary offering programs at certificate, diploma, bachelor and master degree levels.
Chinese Mission Seminary is a member of the Hong Kong Theological Education Association and an associate member of the Asia Theological Association.

History

In 1978, Jonathan Chao founded the China Church Research Center in Hong Kong.
In 1984, during a retreat, the Center's staff decided to establish a seminary based on the "three-pronged vision" of evangelization, kingdomization and Christianization. Its long-term goal was to train missionaries and researchers for missions in China. Discipleship training courses began in 1985.
In 1987, the Chinese Mission Seminary, an interdenominational seminary, was established at a Christian camp in Kau To Village, Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Rev. Jonathan Chao was the founder and first president of the school.
In September 1994, the school relocated to the New Light Camp in Ma Wan.
On July 28, 1997, the school moved to its current location in Hung Uk, Yuen Long.
In 2014, the school system was changed from three semesters per year to two semesters per year, each lasting fourteen weeks.
On September 24, 2023, Janet Chan was inaugurated as the President of Chinese Mission Seminary.

Programs

The school offers the following programs:

Full-Time programs

Master of Divinity
Bachelor of Theology
Postgraduate Diploma in Christian Studies
Diploma in Christian Studies

Part-Time Programs

Master of Christian Studies
Bachelor of Christian Studies
Postgraduate Diploma in Christian Studies
Diploma in Christian Studies

Other information

  • Chinese Mission Seminary is a member of the Hong Kong Theological Education Association and an associate member of the Asia Theological Association.
  • There are about 50 students graduating in a year.