What makes SENT College different?
SENT College exists at the intersection of theology, transformation, and mission.
We are not primarily focused on information, but on formation.
Not just academic knowledge, but Kingdom alignment.
Our heart is to train people who don’t simply know the Bible, but who are equipped and empowered to live out their calling in God’s Kingdom.
Our distinctives include:
- Deep biblical and theological grounding rooted in Scripture and historic Christian faith
- Revival and reformation, shaping leaders with spiritual fire and cultural wisdom
- The Kingdom of God, not just church activity but life on mission in every sphere
- Five-fold ministry, helping students discern, develop, and deploy their God-given gifts
- Practical equipping, where learning translates into obedience, leadership, and impact
Our aim is not to produce graduates who are simply credentialed, but believers who are sent—clear in identity, confident in calling, and faithful in obedience.
Is SENT College accredited?
Yes. SENT College is an accredited religious educational institution in the state of Texas, USA.
We operate as a church-based, non-secular religious organization, which allows us to legally and formally offer:
- Certificates
- Diplomas
- Degrees
These credentials are granted within the framework of religious education, both in the United States and internationally.
Our accreditation reflects our commitment to legitimacy, accountability, and excellence, while remaining fully aligned with our theological convictions and mission.
Because we are a religious institution (not a secular university), our programs are designed for those pursuing ministry, leadership, spiritual formation, and Kingdom vocation, rather than state-regulated professional licensure.
If you have questions about how this applies to your calling or future plans, we are always happy to talk with you personally.
Who are the teachers at SENT College?
SENT College is led and taught by seasoned ministry practitioners who combine theological depth with real-world Kingdom experience.
The founder and primary instructor is Glenn Bleakney, who holds:
- Bachelor of Theology
- Master of Divinity
- Doctor of Ministry (in progress)
Glenn brings decades of experience in pastoral leadership, teaching, revival ministry, and global equipping. His passion is not merely to teach theology, but to help students integrate truth, calling, and obedience into everyday life and ministry.
SENT College is also supported by international adjunct instructors—men and women deeply rooted in Scripture, actively serving in diverse cultural contexts, and rich in practical wisdom. Together, the faculty is committed to theological integrity, spiritual depth, and Kingdom effectiveness.
When does the academic year run?
The academic year runs from February to early December 2026, following the Australian academic rhythm.
You will complete the year in the first week of December.
How many courses will I complete?
You will complete 10 courses over one year, earning a One-Year Certificate upon successful completion.
When are classes held?
All classes are held on Thursday evenings only.
Each class night includes:
- 3 instructional sessions
- 50 minutes each
- 2.5 hours total (short breaks not counted)
How are courses structured?
Each course is delivered as a 4-week intensive.
You study one course at a time, over four consecutive Thursday nights, with no overlap between courses. This allows for focused, immersive learning.
What should I expect each week?
During each course, you can expect to:
- Attend Thursday night class (live or recorded if needed)
- Complete short weekly engagement tasks during Weeks 1–3
- Participate in discussions and integration labs
The program is intentionally designed for working adults and ministry leaders.
How am I assessed?
Each course includes three assessment components:
- Weekly Engagement Tasks (30%)
Short reflections or worksheets during Weeks 1–3 - Participation & Integration (30%)
Assessed during the final Thursday night through discussion and activities - Take-Home Exam (40%)
5–7 short-answer questions released after the final class
There are no sit-down exams.
When do I complete exams?
Take-home exams are completed during the term breaks between courses. These breaks allow time for reflection, integration, rest, and preparation for the next course.
What courses will I take?
Term 1
- Fivefold Ministry
- Kingdom of God
- Prophetic Ministry
Term 2
- Identity in Christ
- The Gospels
- The Calling and Gifts of God
Term 3
- Kingdom Discipleship 1
- Church History
Term 4
- Understanding the Bible
- Your Prayer Life and Ministry
What is SENT College’s commitment to students?
SENT College is committed to:
- Biblical faithfulness
- Academic integrity
- Spiritual formation
- Practical ministry preparation
- A healthy, sustainable learning rhythm
You are not just completing courses.
You are being formed, equipped, and sent.