Takamoa Theological College is a Bible school located in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. It was founded by the noted Congregationalist missionary Aaron Buzacott.[1] It offers a Diploma of Theology and a Certificate of Bible Studies. The college trains pastors for the Cook Islands Christian Church. It has 23 branches in the Cook Islands, 20 in New Zealand, and 12 in Australia.
One of its most distinguished graduates was Ruatoka (1846?–1903), a pioneering missionary to Papua New Guinea.
TakamoaTheologicalCollege is a Bible school located in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. It was founded by the noted Congregationalist missionary Aaron Buzacott...
Malua TheologicalCollege which was the second theologicalcollege to be established in the South Pacific in 1844, the first being TakamoaTheological College...
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Australia. The church employs 74 pastors, who are trained at TakamoaTheologicalCollege on Rarotonga. The CICC is a member of the World Council of Churches...
This is a list of universities in Cook Islands. TakamoaTheologicalCollege University of the South Pacific - Cook Islands campus Cook Islands Tertiary...
Congregational minister, missionary at Rarotonga and founder of TakamoaTheologicalCollege; reinterred from Devonshire Street Cemetery Joseph Cahill (1891–1959)...
in the South Seas, lived on Rarotonga between 1828 and 1857. TakamoaTheologicalCollege, founded by Aaron Buzacott, trains pastors for the Cook Islands...
Tamarua, Mangaia Island, Cook Islands. In about 1868 he attended TakamoaTheologicalCollege, Rarotonga, then under James Chalmers. He was one of six Polynesians...
the Cook Islands Christian Church; and the main building of TakamoaTheologicalCollege, a educational institution he founded in 1839 and served as both...
Congregational minister, missionary at Rarotonga and founder of TakamoaTheologicalCollege; reinterred at Rookwood Cemetery Robert Cooper, business man...
six her family moved to Rarotonga so her father could study at TakamoaTheologicalCollege. She was educated at Taranaki Diocesan School for Girls (then...