Church Planting and Leadership

GradDip CPL

This 2-year part-time programme is designed for men and women embarking on the church planting journey, or church planters who are seeking deeper theological engagement to nourish their existing ministry.

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UNIVERSITY VALIDATED

2 YEARS (PART-TIME)

LEVEL 6 (UNDERGRADUATE)

This programme is for students who already have a bachelors degree in a subject other than theology, and who are involved in church planting and leadership.

Consideration is given to applicants who are not graduates of a Bachelor’s programme but who have significant experience in church planting and leadership, who wish to study on the programme.

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Graduate Diploma in Kingdom Theology
with Church Planting and Leadership (CPL)

This two year part-time programme offers foundational modules in Biblical Studies, Church History, Christian Spirituality and Beliefs. Students then build on these foundations with modules in mission, shapes of the church, and formation for leadership.

This Graduate Diploma is designed for men and women embarking on the church planting journey, or church planters who are seeking deeper theological engagement to nourish their existing ministry.

The Church Planting and Leadership GradDip is for graduates (in subjects other than theology) and also acts as an entry qualification for the MA in Kingdom Theology.

Applications for 2026-27

Applications for validated programmes are now OPEN!

Please contact us if you are interested or have any queries: 0300 040 6200 / info@wtctheology.org.uk.

What do our CPL students say?

"My time with WTC has been the greatest gift - really enriching. Each module and lecturer has helped to grow my understanding and love of God's word. I have been struck by how much they know but also their humility in still searching and learning. I began the course with a heart for a church expression in the locality where I live. Now we have a community that meet regularly and a monthly local cafe style church, accessible for all."

Zoe

"The course has been a really valuable place to learn and grow in theology. This is something I've been able to take into my role building life group studies, running alpha, and as part of the church leadership team. The course has had a direct impact on growing my relationship with God. Fundamentally it helps challenge and grow theological understanding and apply this in a church context."

Tom

"I have really enjoyed the course and it is pitched extremely well for those that are interested in Church Planting and Leadership. For me it has been more about walking 2 years with a group of people who have the same heart in many ways, sharing lessons learnt and realising that everyone finds it hard. The CPL journey has been well worth it."

Andrew

Programme Content*

Modules for YEAR 1
are the same for both tracks

of the Graduate Diploma programme:

Do you want to go on a transformational journey in which your little life story is caught up in the Story of the Ages? Then welcome to a course on going deeper into the study of the Old Testament, a Story which begins with Creation and ends with the prophecies of a new world in which everything has been transformed! Here is a place where you will obtain a better compass for your own journey as you see more clearly your way in the light of the Torah, the calls for justice from the prophets, the insights of the sages, and the praises and lament of the psalms. Welcome to a journey of transformation!

This module introduces students to the historical, theological and literary content of the New Testament. It will focus especially on the challenges of reading various and distinctive styles and themes across New Testament genres and authors. Attention is paid to the practices and beliefs of Christianity in the context of Second Temple Judaism and the first century church. Selected texts provide case studies that illustrate the historically conditioned character of early Christianity. There is a consideration of both the exegetical value and the critical challenges that an historical examination of the New Testament produces. Particular attention is paid to questions of Christology, eschatology, soteriology, Jesus’ spirituality, the ‘Kingdom of God’, the meaning of Jesus’ death and the relationship between these themes and the shape of Christian discipleship and ministry.

This module gives students the opportunity to delve into the fascinating questions around the person and work of Jesus Christ. Who do people think Jesus is? What does it mean for God to have become man and dwelt among us? What are the implications of the Incarnation for the church and the world? In this module we focus on the biblical and early church portraits of Jesus, questions around how one person can be the God-man, and the debates around orthodox views of Christ with a particular focus on the development of ideas around the identity of Jesus in the first few hundred years of the church.

This module covers biblical, theological, and historical foundations for spiritual formation and leadership, equipping students with different perspectives on discipleship and models of formation through the ages. The module covers fundamental doctrines of Christian identity through the idea of humanity made in the image of God, as well as discussion on how those ideas shape us as followers of Christ and leaders in any sphere. Students are encouraged to explore models of spiritual formation and leadership in relation to concepts of the kingdom, community, creation care, and the poor and to apply their learning to their own contexts.

Modules for YEAR 2:

This module (included in both tracks of the GradDip) builds on the foundations of the On the Incarnation module, as we go deeper into questions of the identity of Jesus and what it means to be ‘saved.’ We study some of the developments through history in thinking about Jesus, as well as the biblical perspective on the incarnation, salvation, atonement, and the second coming. Students have the chance to think through what all of this means for modern day discipleship, life, and engagement with the world in mission.

This module explores the scriptural and historical foundations of mission, church planting, and church multiplication. It focuses on the identity and implications of the church as a missional people sent in the power of the Spirit. There will be a strong practical focus on leadership and gender, following the leading of the Spirit, processes of church multiplication, building a local economy, laying apostolic foundations, fruitful evangelistic ministry, and engaging with society.

This module explores different perspectives on the nature and identity of church in relation to historical and contemporary doctrinal and missional developments. In addition to an appreciation of historical developments, students will study new forms of church and possible developments in the future. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on particular pastoral and devotional practices, approaches to church leadership and church multiplication, and to kingdom theology and ministry. This module will also include reflection on non-conformist and non-denominational models of church, charismatic approaches to church, and new monasticism. There will be a practical focus on questions of leadership, power dynamics, and gender.

This module will help students to reflect upon the call to develop excellence for church planters and those involved in student ministry and what this looks like in practice. Drawing on a servant leadership framework, this module will equip you to strengthen your ministry practice through diligence and confidence in self-awareness, communication, team and people-management, and conflict resolution while helping you consider these things from a biblical perspective.

*WTC reserves the right to change modules in line with the terms and conditions of the Student Contract. Any changes will be aligned with delivering a qualification at this level in Kingdom Theology.

Flexi-GradDip Option

How it works:

WTC offers both programme tracks (Kingdom Theology or Church Planting and Leadership) as a Flexi-GradDip, for students in the UK who live more than 1.5 hours travel time away from an existing WTC Hub (Locations HERE).

Students need to attend the two Residentials each year. Students doing the Church Planting and Leadership track also need to attend the extra teaching events during the second year for their course in person.

During the application process, simply select the “Flexi” option.

Programme Content:

The programme content is the same for Flexi-GradDip students as for Hub-based students doing the same GradDip programme. However, Flexi-GradDip students will access video-conference tutorials online from home on Tuesday evenings throughout their programme, rather than being a member of a local WTC Hub.

CPL Programme Director

Tom CPL PD

Tom Lloyd

I’ve been working with WTC since 2021 as the Programme Director for the Church Planting & Leadership track on the GradDip. I also completed my BA with WTC. I also pastor and lead a church revitalisation in a small community in South Wales. I’m passionate about seeing healthy, well-equipped leaders in healthy, multiplying churches. I’m married to Ruth, with two young boys. Before I was a dad I used to enjoy playing instruments, songwriting, and football!

cplpd@wtctheology.org.uk

WHY KINGDOM THEOLOGY?

Our study of theology means engaging with a Kingdom that is powerful and transformational.

Entry requirements:

This programme is designed for students who already have a bachelor’s degree in a subject other than theology, and who can demonstrate experience in, or recognition from a local body for, church planting and leadership.

As part of the application process, applicants will have up to two interviews: an initial interview with the Programme Director which will help the applicant understand the programme’s aims and outcomes, and to check that the programme is a good fit for their ministerial needs. If necessary, a second interview will take place with the Dean of Studies to determine the applicant’s ability to complete the course successfully.

  • – Generally, a Bachelor’s degree is required.
  • – For those without a Bachelor’s degree, but with professional qualifications or relevant experience, please contact us to discuss your eligibility for the Graduate Diploma.
  • – If English is not your first language, please see the English Language requirements on the Study With Us page.

Consideration is given to applicants who are not graduates of a Bachelor’s programme but who have significant experience in church planting and leadership, who wish to study on the programme. In these cases, applicants would be interviewed by both the Programme Director, and the Dean of Studies to establish their ability to complete the course successfully. All students have access to the study skills resources and learning development support we provide at this level.

Programme Fees

The cost of this programme is
£4,750 per year for each of the two years.

This includes a £450 non-refundable deposit
to confirm your place after receiving an offer.

Applications for 2026-27

Applications for validated programmes are now OPEN!

Please contact us if you are interested or have any queries: 0300 040 6200 / info@wtctheology.org.uk.

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