In partnership with Charles Sturt University, St Mark’s offers high-quality, accredited theological and ministry education that is both intellectually rigorous and deeply practical.
Learn from experienced lecturers and ministry professionals who are passionate about forming thoughtful, faithful Christian leaders.
St Mark’s hosts one of the most extensive theological libraries in the Southern Hemisphere, offering on-site and digital access to thousands of theological texts, journals, and research tools—supporting your academic and spiritual growth.
From diplomas and undergraduate theology degrees to postgraduate research and professional development programs, St Mark’s has a pathway for every stage of your journey.
Study full-time or part-time, on campus in Canberra or entirely online—from anywhere in Australia or around the world. Our programs are designed to fit around your life and commitments.
Engage with leading theological research through Higher Degree by Research (HDR) programs and connect with the Centre for Public and Contextual Theology (PaCT).
Through online forums and international residencies, connect with peers and thought-leaders worldwide—expanding your horizons and ministry partnerships.
Join a welcoming, faith-filled community of students, scholars, and practitioners committed to serving the church and the wider world.
With over 65 years of service to the Australian church, St Mark’s has a long-standing reputation for excellence in theological education and ministry formation.
Optional short residencies in Canberra let you engage face-to-face, explore national cultural institutions nearby, and enjoy our six-hectare native grassland campus.
Take advantage of optional on-campus classes, residential schools, and intensives—alongside access to our beautiful campus, library, and learning spaces.
Whether you’re training for ordained ministry, chaplaincy, counselling, teaching, or deeper lay engagement, St Mark’s equips you to serve with wisdom, faith, and integrity.
What some of our students have to say
Studying theology is a unique discipline and participating in St Mark’s community activities such as daily morning prayer and morning tea was important to complement my academic studies. St Mark’s is a small community where the lecturers are caring, flexible and eager to see students succeed.
If you need more information, or have any questions about our courses, please do not hesitate to ask us about it today.
We offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and higher degrees by research through our partnership with Charles Sturt University. Explore our courses today!