Wesley Theological College

(For other similarly named institutions see Wesley College.) Wesley College, South Australia, was a Methodist Church of Australasia Theological College from 1927 to 1968. It was the successor institution to the Methodist Training Home at Brighton, South Australia. In 1926 the struggling Chapman-Alexander Bible Institute transferred the property at 20 King William Road, Wayville to the Methodist Church for use as a theological college. In May 1927 the students transferred from Brighton and Wesley College was formed. Its official title was Wesley College: With Which is Incorporated the Australasian Chapman-Alexander Bible Institute.

Wesley Theological College

(For other similarly named institutions see Wesley College.) Wesley College, South Australia, was a Methodist Church of Australasia Theological College from 1927 to 1968. It was the successor institution to the Methodist Training Home at Brighton, South Australia. In 1926 the struggling Chapman-Alexander Bible Institute transferred the property at 20 King William Road, Wayville to the Methodist Church for use as a theological college. In May 1927 the students transferred from Brighton and Wesley College was formed. Its official title was Wesley College: With Which is Incorporated the Australasian Chapman-Alexander Bible Institute.