In Touch – Learning Community Special 2025

pguevara2025, Special Edition

A Minute from the Rector

Dear friends of EuNC,

As I look back over these past months, I am deeply encouraged by the many ways God is at work through our Learning Communities. Whether in Germany, Spain, Portugal, Lebanon Albania-Kosova, or beyond, I see one theme emerging again and again: we are one college, one family, even though we live and serve in many different places.
 
In Germany, our annual luncheon at the District Assembly has become a cherished tradition, drawing together students, alumni, leaders, and friends around the table for fellowship and prayer. In Spain, faculty, students, and alumni gathered for a weekend retreat, taking time to slow down, reflect, and listen to God together. In Portugal, a Ministerial Training Day equipped over fifty pastors and leaders to live out servant leadership in Christlike ways. In Albania-Kosova, new classes and initiatives show how learning and discipleship are taking root in vibrant ways, nurturing both students and churches. And in the Arabic Learning Centre, Continuous Learning events and the Fall Convocation have brought together participants from Lebanon and around the world, embodying the richness of our multilingual community.

All of these stories testify to the vitality of EuNC’s model: theological education rooted in local churches and districts, yet connected through one shared mission. Even our accreditation visitors noted how inspiring it is to see a college that is spread across so many countries and languages, yet lives as one family.

This theme of unity in diversity was also visible in our Fall Convocation 2025, hosted by the Arabic LC and broadcast around the world. It was moving to see how, despite physical distance, we could worship together and celebrate the start of a new academic year as one college community.

And there is more to celebrate. We rejoice that EuNC has been officially re-accredited by the European Council for Theological Education through 2030 — a milestone affirming our academic quality and shared mission. At the same time, our new admissions this year represent one of the most vibrant intakes in recent memory, with over 120 new learners engaging in accredited programmes and Continuous Learning.

As we also mark EuNC’s 60th anniversary, we give thanks for God’s faithfulness in the past, His presence with us today, and His promises for the future. Together — across many communities, in many languages, with one mission — we continue to prepare Christlike leaders for service in the church and the world.

With gratitude and joy,
Rev. Mária Gusztinné Tulipán
Rector, European Nazarene College