
“The Journal of Contemporary Pasifika Theologies” (CPT)
“The Journal of Contemporary Pasifika Theologies” (CPT) Today, PCU reached another milestone by launching its newly established journal of theology called The Journal of Contemporary

“The Journal of Contemporary Pasifika Theologies” (CPT) Today, PCU reached another milestone by launching its newly established journal of theology called The Journal of Contemporary

Proud moment for Pasifika Communities University as we hoist our flag symbolizing the beginning of our Pacific journey on a new vaka.

At this mornings communion service we also witnessed the signing of a few MOU’S between PCU and the Ministry of education and I taukei affairs

Our Pasifika Communities University ‘Household’. We are an integrated village, a kinship founded in God, and a communal identity expressed in the symbols and metaphors

The “ITULAGI PRODUCTION” is a live stage production that will tell the story of how we see the PCU ‘whole of life’ vision from an

The pillars of the ‘whole of life’ vision of the Pasifika Communities University. These pillars or principles shape everything from our educational approach, to philosophy,

The PTC Director of the Regional Institute for Leadership Development (RILED), Mr Aisake Casimira, and co-chair of the University launch committee Marla Dunn spoke to

The Uniqueness of this University is its ‘Whole of Life’ vision and its commitment to our Pasifika ways of being and knowing expressed in our

The Official Flag of the Pasifika Communities University (PCU), a combination influenced by two artists after a regional call for arts, Rev Dr Faafetai Aiava

Here are the 20 proud stakeholders and owner churches of the regional Pasifika Communities University (PCU), spread throughout 16 countries of the Pacific region. These
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The best thing about studying at PTC is the contextual theology - we apply scriptures to the context on where we are today.
Rev Leslie Vedoko
MTh