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Vision and Mission
In North America, there are many Chinese Christians who are willing
to commit themselves to serving God in the gospel ministry. They need to
be well equipped in the Bible, in spirituality, in ministerial skills
and in mission work through an advanced and practical theological
education. In the summer of 2005, a group of Christian leaders
recognized the need to train workers for the harvest of the gospel.
Under the guidance of God, this group established the America Chinese
Evangelical Seminary (ACES) to prepare men and women to dedicate
themselves for God's kingdom and to obey the Great Commission of the
Lord Jesus Christ. The America Chinese Evangelical Seminary is a
non-profit Christian organization incorporated under the laws of the
State of California. The goals of ACES are as follows:
- To build up spiritually mature Christians as the Lord's servants
- To equip Christians for ministry in mission fields in China and
overseas
- To equip good shepherds and Bible teachers for local church
ministries
- To do research and publish books, produce tapes and CDs related
to Christian Education, Bible study, Theology, Church growth,
Mission etc
Location and Facilities
ACES is located south of San Francisco in Sunnyvale, 30 minutes to the San
Francisco International Airport, and 15 minutes to the San Jose International
Airport. There are more than 100 parking spaces outside the ACES building
complex. The library holds a collection of about 10,000 volumes, with more to be
added. Due to the convenient location, students and faculty can apply at no cost
for user cards at the City Library of Santa Clara, and enjoy borrowing
privileges of the Santa Clara University library nearby. Students can also
access the library of the Stanford University with a user fee.
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Features
ACES curriculum is designed to facilitate spiritual growth and character
formation. To attain these goals, all students will be assigned to small groups
throughout the entire program of their study. A small group consists of a
faculty member and students, who will meet regularly for discipleship and
community life. All students will attend, for credit, mission mentorship and
pastoral mentorship programs. Seasoned missionaries and pastors will share and
give counsel during the sessions. The curriculum is designed to emphasize
application, so there are ample requirements for internship. For example,
faculty and students will go on mission trips together. Besides studying the
Bible in depth, all students will learn to lead Bible study and deliver
expository preaching. Classes are normally held during weekday evenings and
Saturdays. There are four terms in one year, and students can begin their
program of study in any of the four terms.
ACES is authorized under Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students.
ACES Degrees and Upcoming
Courses
ACES Catalog
2008-2009
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