EBC in Transylvania

Our Principal recently had the great joy of interviewing Pastor Pal Borzasi for his Preachers on Preaching series and out of that has come a wonderful new ministry opportunity.

John writes: Pál is an EMF Missionary and pastor of the Hungarian Baptist Church at Pericei, in the region of Transylvania, Romania. In addition to his pastoral responsibilities, Pál lectures in the Hungarian Baptist Seminary in Oradea.  On Thursday of this week, and again next Thursday, I have the privilege of teaching Pal’s students at the Seminary over zoom. I am doing three hours on each of those days on the subject of Pastoral Theology. I am hopeful that out of this will come further opportunities to work alongside wonderful men like Pal in Romania and elsewhere, and possibly in person as well as online. Pal shared the following information about the Seminary and I commend this great work to your prayers, as well as coveting your prayers for me on these two upcoming afternoons.

The Hungarian Baptist Seminary exists

  1. to train young men for pastoral ministry (preaching and teaching in the church);
  2. to train young men and women to become teachers of religion (i.e. of Christianity) in public schools, and
  3. to train young men and women to teach the subject of music in public schools.

The students can receive accredited diplomas, both BA diplomas and MA ones, as they are enrolled either at Emanuel Institute of Oradea (Romania) or at the Baptist Theological Academy of Budapest (Hungary). We are very grateful for this.

Given the fact that our evangelical denomination (the Baptist Convention) is a minority within a minority (among ethnic Hungarians in Romania), it is very small (see the short history below). So at the moment there are 5 students training to become pastors and around 20 students training to become teachers of Christianity or of music in our public schools.

For various historical reasons, there are 1.5 million Hungarians in Transylvania, Romania. My family and I belong to this ethnic group. After Hungary lost the First World War, Transylvania was taken away from Hungary and given over to Romania. Thus, my grandparents, who always lived there, became Romanian citizens overnight, even though they still lived in the same place and spoke the same language (Hungarian). This is why there are so many Hungarians in Romania.

As the gospel reached Transylvania toward the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century, more and more Hungarian Baptist Churches were planted. After communism fell in Romania in 1989, my denomination formed this seminary to train young men for the ministry. At present there are around 250 Hungarian speaking Baptist churches in Transylvania, but only about 56 pastors. It is therefore absolutely vital that we invest time, energy and resources in trying to raise up a new generation of godly and gifted church leaders.

Councils, Creeds, Controversies and Christ

Councils, Creeds, Controversies and Christ

Why Study Early Church History?

Surely the past is the past, right? What is the point of looking at what the early Church thought and how does it apply to the Church and believers today? Whether you’re a Church history lover, a novice at the subject or someone simply wanting to know more about how the past relates to the present, this course will look at the most significant controversies of the first seven centuries and how the Church back then dealt with each case. We will meet both the villains and the heroes of each piece. Students will also learn to read Church history with a view to understanding how many of these same controversies live on in the modern Church to this day, in one form of another. Most of all, the student will gain a deeper understanding of the person of Jesus Christ, the very same question the church grappled with during this period. These are 10 lectures with teaching and student interaction where we will explore the modern context together.

Lecturer: Pastor Ramone McKenzie, EBC Vice Principal

Time: Tuesdays mornings, 9.30 – 10.30 am, starting on 6th January 2026

Cost: £100 (assessed for study credits); £70 (audited)

Registration: here

Leading God’s People By The Book

As a core component of our year long Pastoral Theology module, over 10 Monday evenings in the spring we are going to take an in-depth look at the biblical teaching on church leadership structures and roles and we are making these sessions open to anyone, anywhere.   Led by our Principal, John Brand, we will be examining what Scripture has to say about who should be in leadership roles in the local church, what sort of people they should be and what their work involves.   We’ll look at different models of leadership structures and consider their strengths and weaknesses, we’ll look at how to identify and prepare the right people for the right roles in the local church and consider what happens when it all goes wrong as, tragically, it does all too often. If you are already in a leadership role, or perhaps see yourself in such a role in the future, then this is for you.

This ten week course begins on Monday 5th January 2026, and the class runs from 7.15 – 9.15pm.  The cost for the whole series is just £200 and registration and payment are essential before the course starts .  You can register here.

New From EBC!

We’re excited to tell you about a new ministry from EBC: Bible Books in a Day, and it’s free!

If you’re one of those people who misses some in-person fellowship and study and would like the opportunity to meet with others and immerse yourself in Scripture, then this is for you.  Once a month we are going to meet and study one whole book of the Bible. As well as an opportunity for in-person fellowship, the day will also be livestreamed on zoom so that wherever you live in the world you can benefit. Study notes will be provided, as will refreshments throughout the day. Please bring your own food for lunch, or come prepared to buy food in one of several outlets within a few minutes’ walking distance of the church building.

There is no cost for attending these monthly seminars but we would welcome donations to the College to help cover our costs and develop the work of the College.

Our first ‘in a day’ seminar will be on Thursday 29th January from 10am – 4.00pm, when EBC Principal John Brand will take us through Romans, highlighting the overall theme of the book and seeing how all the parts contribute to the whole of what is surely one of the most important books in the Bible.

The venue is EBC’s official base – Grace Community Church, 39 Greendykes Road, BROXBURN EH52 5AF – courtesy of Pastor Ryan and the fellowship there.   Broxburn is just 12 miles from the West End of Edinburgh, 5 miles from Edinburgh Airport, and 5 miles to the north of Livingston. There is a large free car park just a few yards from the church premises which are upstairs, above an Undertaker’s business, and to which, unfortunately, there is no disabled access.

Registration is at https://romansinaday.eventbrite.com

Did we mention that this is FREE, although donations will be welcome.

Future ‘in a day’ seminar dates:

February 26: Esther in a Day

March 26: Leviticus in a Day

April 23: John’s Letters in a Day

May 21: Psalms in a Day

June 25: 2 Timothy in a Day