Summit Pacific College

It is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education and is the theological college of the BC & Yukon District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.

The ministers were greatly concerned for the need of young people who were seeking to answer God's call to the Christian ministry.

During the last decade, all of the college buildings have been carefully maintained for safety and optimum learning conditions.

In 2023, The college ended it's direct affiliation with Trinity Western University in Langley, BC in favour of developing its own teaching faculty and independence.

Additionally, Summit Pacific College is affiliated with Trinity Western University of Langley, British Columbia.

Summit Pacific College offers its graduates Certificates, Diplomas and bachelor's degrees.

The OMEGA program has an academic and service emphasis for 2 semesters and ends with a 3 week overseas mission trip in May.

OMEGA has a strong focus on the Biblical idea of personal discipleship, emphasized by mentoring with professors, academic study and Christian ministry outreach with small group involvement.

Being strongly committed to the future development of its curriculum, The School of Graduate Studies currently offers courses from five core areas related to Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada credentials.

This building houses several campus facilities: the majority of the college's administrative and faculty offices, including the President, Dean of Education, Dean of Students, Business Administrator, Omega Global, and Enrolment Services; seven classrooms; the college bookstore; and a student lounge.

In January 2023, Summit’s Board of Governors approved renaming our Academic Building in honour of Dr. Roger Stronstad.

The lower-level houses the offices of the Campus Pastors, a board room and a 160-seat cafeteria which opens onto a large covered patio with outdoor seating.

Constructed in 1988, the library houses a collection that now totals more than 100,000 items, including books, CDs, newspapers, magazines journals, musical scores and DVDs.

The library also has an extensive archival collection of items pertaining to the college and the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.

Although smaller than the standard size, the second bedroom in the two-bedroom suite is adequate as a child's room or as a study.

This building doubles as a college size gymnasium with room for spectators and an auditorium seating up to 600 people.

During major social events, the gymnasium is often converted into an auditorium and is used for graduation reception dinners, Christmas functions, and the like.

The building is named after the former British Columbia Minister of Highways, Phil Gaglardi and his wife.

Summit Pacific College is a Christian college/seminary, training pastors, ministers, administrators and other workers for full-time ministry, church vocation or the not-for-profit sector.

The College is strictly defined as Christian Protestant Evangelical Pentecostal in belief, structure and theology.