Our online courses include opportunities for in-depth biblical study, such as Studies in Ephesians and Women in the Bible, and teaching on aspects of mission and ministry, including Parenting for Faith and Children’s Ministry in a Time of Pandemic. All of the online courses are taught by the Cliff College faculty and specialist adjunct lecturers, and feature our usual high-quality teaching. The courses are also self-paced, so you can work through them as quickly or as slowly as you like, or go back and watch the videos again.
It’s never been easier to be part of the Cliff community than on one of our engaging online short courses. Through online learning people from all theological and educational backgrounds have the opportunity to access world-class learning in a flexible and accessible way. We are so glad that online learning has given us the opportunity to remove many of the barriers to learning, and we can’t wait to equip people with new skills and knowledge through this digital format.
Rev Andrew Harper, director of global learning and innovation at Cliff College
These courses will be available on our brand-new digital platform, Cliff College Online, which has been built specifically to host Cliff’s online courses. Courses will be released throughout 2020 and 2021. New courses will be announced on our website and on social media, as well as by email to those who've expressed interest in our short courses.
Thank you for making [Studies in Ephesians] available online. It’s an amazing format of videos and questions. Glad I can take my time and dig deeper into Ephesians.
Other News
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April 2022 - trip to Sierra Leone
Three of our staff visited the Methodist Church in Sierra Leone to discuss training for lay and ordained people and further learning development
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New Cliff College programme - Foundations for Mission and Ministry
A new programme from Cliff College, the Foundations for Mission and Ministry (launching in September 2022) will prepare and equip people to serve God inside and outside the church.
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February 2022 - visit to Harare, Zimbabwe
In February, Ashley Cooper, Andrew Stobart and Kathryn Young visited Cliff College's partners in Zimbabwe to renew face to face relationships after the Covid travel restrictions.
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Bible, Gender and Church Research Centre receives AHRC grant
The grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council will fund research around the theme of 'Abusing God: Reading the Bible in the #MeToo Age'.