Teaching Faculty

 

Graham GibsonRev. Graham Gibson specializes in Cross-Cultural (Missions) studies, with particular interest in reaching every culture within a multicultural Canada. A teacher at MCS since 1995, he teaches such courses as Cross-Cultural Studies, Canadian Culture & Evangelism, and Ethics.

His fieldwork amongst aboriginal peoples in Canada’s north and time spent teaching World Religions at the University of Toronto during his doctoral studies have helped to shape his perceptions of the need for new strategies in evangelizing peoples overseas and in North America, while his involvement in his local church Missions Committee and as Vice-Chair of the Intercultural Committee of MCS help to keep him current. He is also a 4th generation Pentecostal minister who is passionate about the need for Spirit-giftedness in the current global context.

Education:
Diploma, Eastern Pentecostal Bible College
B.R.E. and B.Th., Emmanuel Bible College
M.T.S, Ontario Theological Seminary
M.A., Wilfrid Laurier University

Contact info:
705.749.0725 ext:227,



Doug JamesRev. Doug James has been on faculty at our Bible College for the last 24 years. He has taught a wide variety of courses and he is currently teaching Elementary and Intermediate Greek, the Pentateuch and the Synoptic Gospels. His wife Susan also works at Masters and serves as the Director of Student Development. They have two children, Rachel (17) and Rodney (16), and they currently live in Peterborough.

Doug graduated from the University of Waterloo with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He worked for several years in the oil industry before sensing God’s call to full time ministry. He attended Eastern Pentecostal Bible College and then went on for his MTS and MDiv at the Ontario Theological Seminary. Before coming to the Bible College, he served as youth and assistant pastor at Richmond Hill Pentecostal Church, and at one point during his stay at the College he had the privilege of serving as interim pastor at New Life Assembly in Omemee.

Education:
B.Sc., University of Waterloo
M.T.S and M.Div., Ontario Theological Seminary

Contact info:
705.749.0725 ext:228



Peter NeumannDr. Peter Neumann is the Assistant Academic Dean. He has been an adjunct teacher with MCS since 1998, and became a Teaching Faculty member in 2001, focusing in the area of systematic theology and philosophy.

He is married to Sharon, and has two children; Nathanael (b.1997) and Mikayla (b.2000). From 1992 - 2001 he served as the Assistant Pastor at Richmond Hill Pentecostal Church (just north of Toronto).  From 2004-2006 he served as Pastor of Faith Development at The Bridge in Markham.

Peter enjoys golfing, softball, reading, digital photography, video editing and the Simpsons.

Education:
B.Th., Eastern Pentecostal Bible College
B.A., (Philosophy), York University
M.T.S., (Theology), Wycliffe College (Toronto School of Theology)
PhD, (Theology), University of St.Michael's College (Toronto School of Theology)

Contact info:
705.749.0725 ext:225,


 

Eldon WrightRev. Eldon Wright serves as coordinator of the new Youth Ministry program. Eldon has over 20 years of experience in youth ministry and missions. He has been a youth pastor in three regions of Canada in Prince Albert, SK, Langley, BC and Portico (formerly Mississauga Gospel Temple) in Mississauga, ON. While youth pastor at MGT, he designed an effective youth discipleship program, which gained national exposure in the PAOC, and wrote the “Join the Revolution” curriculum for the Canadian Youth Network project “2000 ACTS”.

One of Eldon’s passions is youth ministry in missions and, while he continues to serve with the STM Network, has just recently stepped down as coordinator of the Lead Team. In 2001, he founded Global 180, a youth-missions organization, which dovetails nicely with the youth program at Masters. He will continue as its Executive Director as he teaches and gives leadership to our youth ministry department. Eldon is married to Jacqui and they own three children, Andrea, AJ & Jake.

Contact info:
705.749.0725 ext:226,


 

Owen BlackDr. Owen Black is beginning his second year as the Director of Field Education and Coordinator of the (B.Th.) Pastoral Ministry program.

Over the last 35 years Owen has been a pastor in Peterborough, ON, Montreal, Quebec, Abbotsford, British Columbia and Mississauga, Ontario. He also worked as the Human Resources Director for the Overseas Missions Department (PAOC). He has been privileged to be a conference speaker, church consultant and adjunct course instructor for EPBC/Master’s. On a number of occasions he has taught in overseas Bible School settings.

Owen is married to Donna (Barrett), a professor of Tourism and Travel at Sheridan College in Oakville, ON. They have two children: Alicia, who teaches Middle School in Dakar, Senegal, and Joshua, a Youth Ministries major student at Master's College and Seminary.

Owen is passionate about mentoring men and women who are “ministers-in-formation” and is excited about the opportunity to equip them to fulfill God’s call on their lives.

When he is not involved in the above activities he likes to spend time on a cruise ship. dock, deck or (preferably) in a boat … somewhere where water is clearly in sight.  

Education:
Diploma, Eastern Pentecostal Bible College
B.Sc., Southwestern Assemblies of God University
M.A., Assemblies of God Theological Seminary
D.Min., McMaster Divinity College (McMaster University)

Contact info:
705.749.0725 ext:229,