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Bishop Han Theological Seminary

The Jooan Methodist Church, a global leader in missionary work based in South Korea, extended its outreach to Mindanao by sponsoring the establishment of a seminary on the island in partnership with the Davao Episcopal Area of the United Methodist Church under the leadership of Bishop Rev. Leo A. Soriano. In early 2004, Korean missionary Rev. Dr. Jeong Doo Hai collaborated with Rev. Samuel Miguel, District Superintendent of the Northwest Mindanao Philippines Annual Conference. Together, they facilitated the purchase of land and the construction of seminary buildings.
On October 26, 2004, a groundbreaking ceremony was held at an ideal location surrounded by towering mountains along the national highway, seven kilometers from Malaybalay City. Periodically, groups of men, women, young adults, and youth from South Korea joined work camps to support the project.


Initially established as a Bible College, the seminary was inaugurated on June 20, 2005. The event was marked by the presence of Rev. Dr. Han Sang Ho, the Senior Pastor of Jooan Methodist Church, the seminary\’s founder and first president, and his father, Bishop Han Kyung Soo, after whom the seminary was named. Rev. Samuel Miguel was appointed as the seminary\’s director and Mrs. May A. Barrera was named Dean. The seminary welcomed twelve freshmen students into its Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) program in June 2005. By March 2008, enrollment had grown to twenty-seven B.Th. students ranging from first to third year.


In February 2007, a plan was proposed to transition from the B.Th. program to a graduate theological study program, the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) program. This shift was led by Rev. Chang Sun Lee, the new BHTS missionary. It involved the cooperative efforts of an ad hoc committee under the supervision of the University Senate of the Philippine Central Conference. The curriculum was designed with a focus on Filipino, Ecumenical, and Global Christian perspectives. With divine blessing, the Master of Divinity Program commenced in June 2009, enrolling eight students in its pioneer batch. In 2012, the seminary was accredited by the University Senate during the Philippine Central Conference session.

Everyday at the BHTS is like a blessing with the active students and talented staff members around.

Rev. Dr. Roland G. Annaguey — Seminary Dean