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==School Logo==

==School Logo==

After 40 years of reopening in Hong Kong, the Chinese Theological Seminary has adopted a new logo. The Chinese character “中” in the name of the seminary is depicted with an upright cross and an open Bible, expressing the spirit of the seminary to “exalt Christ and praise the Lord’s way“. The colors used are dark brown and gray. The former represents wood and the latter represents stone, which are the main building materials used in the new temple revealed in Ezekiel 40-43. This expresses the college‘s wish to “become holy and useful to the Lord”.

years reopening in Hong Kong, Seminary adopted a new logo. The Chinese character “中” in the name of the seminary is depicted with an upright cross and an open Bible, expressing the spirit of the seminary to “exalt Christ and praise the Lord’s “. The colors used are dark brown and gray. The former represents wood and the latter represents stone, which are the main building materials used in the new temple revealed in Ezekiel 40-43. This expresses the ‘s wish to “become holy and useful to the Lord”.

==Current Status==

==Current Status==

Seminary school in HK

China Bible Seminary

中華神學院

Type Seminary
Religious affiliation Protestant
Established 1930-9-17
President Li Bou-chu (李寶珠)
Campus Suburban
Website China Bible Seminary

China Bible Seminary is a Protestant seminary located in Ngau Tam Mei, Yuen Long, Hong Kong.

China Bible Seminary was founded by Reverend Ruth M. Brittain on September 17, 1930, on Tiyuhui Road, Jiangwan Town, in the northern suburbs of Shanghai, China. It is an independent Protestant seminary without any missionary affiliation. Initially named the “Chinese Women’s Seminary”, it admitted only female students.

In 1946, after admitting male students, it was renamed “China Bible Seminary”.

The seminary ceased operations in 1950.

In September 1964, the seminary resumed operations in Hong Kong. Its campus and student dormitories are located in Tsim Sha Tsui. The seminary was located on the third floor of Ashley House, 10-14 Ashley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. The library, computer lab, prayer room, student lounge, and student dormitories were located in Hon Hing Building, 38 Hankow Road.

The seminary found a new site in Ngau Tam Mei, northeast of Yuen Long, in 2007 and moved to the new site in December 2014, covering an area of ​​over 28,000 square feet.[1][1]

Forty years after reopening in Hong Kong, China Bible Seminary adopted a new logo. The Chinese character “中” in the name of the seminary is depicted with an upright cross and an open Bible, expressing the spirit of the seminary to “exalt Christ and praise the Lord’s Words”. The colors used are dark brown and gray. The former represents wood and the latter represents stone, which are the main building materials used in the new temple revealed in Ezekiel 40-43. This expresses the school’s wish to “become holy and useful to the Lord”.

The school offers courses in full-time ministry, pastoral training and lay preparation. The current dean is Dr. Li Baozhu, who was ordained as a minister in March 2007 and was a speaker at the 79th Hong Kong and Kowloon Bible Conference (2007).

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