List of Assemblies of God schools

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This is a list of postsecondary educational institutions affiliated with the Assemblies of God .

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North America

Bahamas

Canada

There are nine bible colleges affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. [2]

Jamaica

Puerto Rico

United States

In the United States, AG schools are affiliated with the Assemblies of God USA. [3]

Bible and theological

Liberal arts

Distance education

Seminary

Student ministry

South America

Brazil

Venezuela

Asia

India

Indonesia

Japan

Hong Kong

Taiwan

Malaysia

Philippines

Singapore

Myanmar

Australia

Schools affiliated with the Australian Christian Churches, the Assemblies of God in Australia:

Europe

Belgium

Portugal

France

United Kingdom

Africa

Kenya

University

  • , Nairobi

Kenya Assemblies of God East Africa School of Theology University (KAG EAST University)

Bible School

  • Kenya Assemblies of God Extension (KAGE), Most part of the country

Nigeria

Bible and Theological

  • Assemblies of God Divinity School, Old Umuahia
  • Western Bible College, Iperu

Seminary

  • Bethel Seminary, Nekede, Owerri
  • Assemblies of God Seminary, Igoli, Ogoja

University

Togo

Bible and Theological

Congo Democratic

Bible

[Institut Biblique et Théologique des Assemblées de Dieu, IBTAD], Kinshasa

Theological

  • [Faculté Théologique des Assemblées de Dieu, FATAD], Kinshasa

Tanzania Republic

Bible and Theological

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