Brisbane School of Theology

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Learning your way

Have you been searching for an opportunity to deepen your knowledge of theology but are concerned about the time commitment and stress of exams and assessments? Auditing is your answer…

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Follow your passion

All of our units are available for audit, which means you can dive deep into any area of ministry and practice: learn to read the Bible in Hebrew or Greek; immerse yourself in the Gospels; explore theological perspectives on mental health; or prepare yourself for mission and ministry. The choice is yours.

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Tailored to you

Busy lifestyles can make it difficult to engage with your faith in a meaningful way, which is why we offer a non-accredited Audit program that is flexible, low-pressure, and tailored to meet your needs.

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Take the time to grow

When you audit a unit at BST, there are no time-limits, no assessments to complete, and no limit to how many subjects you can study. This is your chance to settle into a vibrant community of learning and spend time deepening your understanding of God, and yourself.

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AUDITING EXPLAINED
Follow your passion

All of our units are available for audit, which means you can dive deep into any area of ministry and practice: learn to read the Bible in Hebrew or Greek; immerse yourself in the Gospels; explore theological perspectives on mental health; or prepare yourself for mission and ministry. The choice is yours.

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AUDITING EXPLAINED
Tailored to you

Busy lifestyles can make it difficult to engage with your faith in a meaningful way, which is why we offer a non-accredited Audit program that is flexible, low-pressure, and tailored to meet your needs.

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AUDITING EXPLAINED
Take the time to grow

When you audit a unit at BST, there are no time-limits, no assessments to complete, and no limit to how many subjects you can study. This is your chance to settle into a vibrant community of learning and spend time deepening your understanding of God, and yourself.

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The benefits of auditing at BST

Choose your own adventure

When you audit units at BST, you don't have to follow any program or do things in any set order. Find the subjects that best relate to your own experience and calling, and find out more about God's plan and purpose for his creation and his children.

Set your own pace

You can audit one subject at a time, or multiple. You can take advantage of the flexibility auditing offers, and find the timetable that suits you best. Some subjects have night classes, some have day classes, and all are available online via Zoom for those who can't make it into the classroom.

Avoid the stress!

You are not required to complete assessment as an audit student (except in Hebrew and Greek classes), so you can take your time with the study materials and make the most of your access to the BST Library and other resources. You're here to learn, not to take the exams!

Join the community

When you undertake an audit subject at BST, you become part of the community. You are encouraged to attend classes on-campus or online, and to ask questions and share your experience. Our lecturers and tutors will value and respect your input and make sure you feel welcome and genuinely included.

I have audited twelve units and their value is immeasurable, along with the rich fellowship of studying with brothers and sisters in Christ. The four foundational units (Old and New Testament) were explosive to my faith and being able to grasp God’s sovereignty, faithfulness, love and mercy to a much deeper, transforming level.

hELEN MORRIS
BST AUDIT STUDENT

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Pastor Grace Lung

BSci (Comp Sci), GradDipDiv, MA (ChrStds)

DIRECTOR

Grace grew up in Sydney in a large Chinese church. Since then she has served at various Chinese churches over the years in youth, students, young workers and women. Her passion and interest is contextualizing the gospel to Asian Australians and developing Asian churches in Australia. Grace is a graduate of Sydney Missionary and Bible College and Fuller Theological Seminary. Her study focussed on Chinese Australian identity and ministry.

Her previous roles have included: Director for Asian Contextual Engagement for the RICE Movement, Team Member for Interserve Culture Connect and OMF QLD’s Ministry Team. She was an Anglican Deaconness Ministries Summer Fellow in 2019. Her writing has appeared on the SOLA Network, Gospel Coalition Australia, Centered: Resources for the Asian American Church, Common Grace and Ethos: EA Centre for Christianity and Society.

In addition to her role as Director of CAC, Grace is also serving as a pastor alongside her husband, Chris, at Rise Alliance Church – a new church plant servicing the Rochedale area.