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For nearly 100 years Carey has served the churches of Aotearoa New Zealand by equipping and resourcing leaders and disciples for ministry and mission.

More than 5,000 students have studied through Carey and gone on to serve in local churches as senior or associate pastors, youth ministry leaders, and children’s workers. Our graduates also serve as church planters, mission directors, and community chaplains.

Others lead not-for-profit organisations, and many have significant leadership positions within the marketplace. They are participating effectively and fruitfully in God’s mission to renew communities and transform people throughout Aotearoa and around the world.

Nearly half our students come from beyond the Baptist movement, making Carey a truly interdenominational theological college with a significant ministry across the churches of New Zealand.

As we press on with our vision of resourcing churches for ministry and mission, we are excited about the opportunities ahead.

Would you partner with us to see our vision established and God’s kingdom extended?

Be the Change

Give to Carey

Your donations help us continue to equip leaders and resource disciples for ministry and mission in local churches here in Aotearoa, and throughout the world.

Leave a gift in your will

Leave a Gift in Your Will

Leaving a gift in your will for Carey Baptist College can be an expression of hope and love that extends beyond the here and now.

Pray for Carey

Pray for Carey

Carey is grateful to alumni, students and friends who lift us up in prayer. Our Prayer Partners email keeps you informed about our current prayer needs.

“At Carey we believe that the God of mission is at work in the world by the Spirit to renew people and places in Christ. Our calling is to equip Christian leaders with the convictions, competencies, and capacity to participate in that mission, bringing gospel renewal in churches and communities across Aotearoa and around the world.”

– John Tucker, Principal