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- Q7394726 subject Q7133953.
- Q7394726 subject Q8650378.
- Q7394726 abstract "STETS (Southern Theological Education and Training Scheme) based in Salisbury developed from an earlier non-residential ministerial training scheme called Southern Dioceses Ministerial Training Scheme (SDMTS), founded in 1974 by a group chaired by The Salisbury and Wells Theological College Principal Reginald Askew. The scheme was based at the college but complementary to it, offering training for self-supporting ordained ministry. SDMTS carried forward the ministerial educational work of Salisbury and Wells Theological College after it closed in 1994 and the premises were transferred to Sarum College, which became an independent ecumenical institution for further education. SDMTS briefly became STS before being reconstituted in 1997 as the Southern Theological Education and Training Scheme (STETS) by the Church of England, the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church “to serve the church in the south of England, by providing theological education and training for all its members, ministries and others and facilitating regional cooperation and collaboration.”STETS closed in February 2015 after its initial ministerial and lay training programmes were integrated with those of Sarum College. More information on Sarum's Mission and Ministry programmes is here: http://www.sarum.ac.uk/ministry-training/ [1]".
- Q7394726 wikiPageExternalLink www.sarum.ac.uk.
- Q7394726 wikiPageExternalLink ministry-training.
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- Q7394726 wikiPageWikiLink Q160642.
- Q7394726 wikiPageWikiLink Q7133953.
- Q7394726 wikiPageWikiLink Q7424719.
- Q7394726 wikiPageWikiLink Q82708.
- Q7394726 wikiPageWikiLink Q8650378.
- Q7394726 comment "STETS (Southern Theological Education and Training Scheme) based in Salisbury developed from an earlier non-residential ministerial training scheme called Southern Dioceses Ministerial Training Scheme (SDMTS), founded in 1974 by a group chaired by The Salisbury and Wells Theological College Principal Reginald Askew. The scheme was based at the college but complementary to it, offering training for self-supporting ordained ministry.".
- Q7394726 label "STETS".