Celebrating the success of its students, Mukhanyo Theological College hosted a graduation ceremony on March 8th, where 84 out of 116 graduates gathered at the KwaMhlanga campus to receive their well-deserved qualifications. The 2023 graduating class of Mukhanyo Theological College boasts 56 Higher Certificates in Bible Training, 24 Higher Certificates in Church Ministry, 23 Diplomas in Theology, 11 Bachelor of Theology Degrees, and 2 Bachelor of Theology Honours.
The event was a resounding success, marking the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and scholarly pursuit for the graduating class.
With a steadfast commitment to academic excellence and a missional heart, Mukhanyo Theological College has prepared its graduates to become leaders, scholars, and catalysts for positive change in their communities and beyond.
The graduation ceremony was a memorable occasion, filled with reflection, celebration, and anticipation for the bright futures that lie ahead for each graduate. Attendees had the opportunity to honour the achievements of the graduates, acknowledge the support of family and friends, and embrace the exciting opportunities that await them.
Rev. Neil Henry, lecturer and Regional Coordinator for the Western Cape, left the students with a mindful thought during his Keynote Address: “It is possible to enjoy serving by serving others well,” highlighting the essence of Mukhanyo Theological College, which is to prepare its students to make a positive change in their communities and beyond by conveying the message of God.
Dr Brian DeVries, the Principal of Mukhanyo Theological College, shared words from 2 Timothy 2:1-7 during his principal’s address. From the scripture, he gave the graduates three key messages for their road ahead: “Be strengthened by the Grace that is in Christ, be committed to the word, and be empowered by the Holy Spirit.”
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the graduates and express our gratitude to all who contributed to the success of this milestone event.