MTTS hosts inaugural student week, upholds scriptural integrity

The Mountain Top Theological Seminary (MTTS), a premier institution for ministerial training under the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), has launched its first-ever Student Council Week with a series of impactful events aimed at spiritual enrichment, community service, and theological discourse.

The event, which began on June 6, runs through June 10, at the seminary’s campus and culminates at the MFM International Headquarters.

With the theme “Upholding the sanctity of the scripture in a changing world,” the week featured a diverse range of activities designed to foster spiritual growth and social responsibility among students.

According to the chairman of the Student Planning Committee, Rev’d M.A Akintola, the highlight of the week will be a grand finale symposium on May 10. The event will feature notable Christian leaders and theological scholars as discussants.

Among the distinguished speakers scheduled to dissect the theme are Pastor Samuel Sanusi, CEO of the Bible Society of Nigeria; Dr. Olorunfemi Emmanuel; Dr. Jeremiah Ajibola; Pastor Anu Ojo; and several others renowned for their doctrinal depth and ministerial impact.

In addition to the symposium, the Student Council Week includes a series of community outreach programs.

These include visits to orphanages where students donated essential items and foodstuffs, and a health outreach that provided free medical services and drugs to local residents.

The week will also be rounded off with a dinner and awards night celebrating excellence and dedication among students and staff.

Rev’d Akintola described MTTS, which was founded in 2007, as a beacon of excellence in theological education. “This institution continues to be a formidable breeding ground for God’s ministers, and a shining light among theological seminaries in Nigeria and beyond,” he stated. 

He also highlighted MTTS’s collaborative approach to academic programs that address the evolving needs of the church and society.

According to him, the school’s influence has extended across Africa, shaping theological thought and contributing meaningfully to community development. 

Looking to the future, Rev’d Akintola reaffirmed MTTS’s commitment to continuously improving its curriculum, strengthening its impact, and maintaining its position as a leader in theological education.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Provost of the Seminary, Pastor Tunde Oyewole, described the event as a significant milestone in the history of the institution. He expressed gratitude for God’s guidance since the founding of the seminary by the General Overseer of MFM, Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya. 

“As we commemorate this milestone, we reflect on the transformative journey that God has taken us through. MTTS has remained committed to its mission of providing sound theological education and ministerial training,” Pastor Oyewole said.

He noted that graduates of MTTS are already making significant impacts in various ministries, serving as pillars of faith and community development. He also praised Dr. Olukoya as a “theological icon of repute,” whose vision and dedication to Christian education have shaped the direction and growth of the institution.

President of the MTTS Student Council, Adebare O.A., remarked that the Student Council Week was conceived not just as a celebration but also as an avenue for community service and spiritual reflection.

“Today, we gather to reflect on peace, gratitude, and our mission as followers of Christ,” he said. “Our task is to build a strong foundation for future generations—just as the apostles and prophets passed the faith to us, we must ensure it thrives in the face of modern challenges.”

With its successful launch, the MTTS Student Council Week sets a new tradition of engagement, learning, and service, reinforcing the seminary’s role in shaping spiritually grounded and socially responsible Christian leaders for the future.

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