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Atlas Theological Center

The ATLAS Theological Center is a hybrid seminary/church ministry which seeks to keep faith deeply rooted in Scripture and to keep study deeply rooted in faith.

In a word, ATLAS is APOSTOLIC.
In a phrase, ATLAS is fully Trinitarian in four streams - Charismatic, Evangelical, Sacramental, and Social.

ATLAS provides leadership, diaconal, and priesthood ordination training to those within all streams of the Anglican Communion around the world, in a way that is academically excellent, spiritually genuine, historically based, economically affordable, and easily accessible.

ATLAS also provides training to those from all Christian backgrounds, which is consistent with the identity of Anglicanism being the center-way for both Protestants and Catholics, and being the historical trunk for many Protestant branches. These programs also serve as clergy continuing education for clergy from many denominational and non-denominational groups.

ATLAS is the acronym for Apostolic/Anglican Theology Liturgy And Spiritual formation because belief, worship, and character are inseparable. How we study, how we worship, and how we mature are all integrated.

God is calling ATLAS to equip the saints with the Truth that will set them free and make them mature. We seek to do so through education (Content), training (Competence), and transformation (Character).

Our programs are on-site in Florida as well as on-line around the world, at the Certificate Level, at the non-accredited Masters level, and at the accredited Seminary level.

All of the available courses are listed below. Click on the links to see the Curriculum for each area of study.

Deacon Studies | Biblical Studies and Theology | Anglican Studies | Church History | Ministry | Greek and Hebrew



  • Mark Dubis
    Dr. Mark Dubis

    Mark Dubis is Professor of Biblical Studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He has a passion for ancient languages, having taught Greek, Hebrew, and Latin. He also has a special concern for the global needs of Bible translation. He is the author of 1 Peter: A Handbook on the Greek Text among other publications. Mark provides a high-level understanding of both linguistic and exegetical principles and, from his years in the classroom, he knows how to make student learning enjoyable and effective.

  • Nicholas Ellis
    Dr. Nicholas Ellis

    Nicholas Ellis has been College Lecturer of Biblical and Hellenistic Greek at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford since 2009. With an academic background in biblical studies, Jewish studies, and especially New Testament studies, Nicholas provides the team with excellent classroom experience and a background in linguistic, theological, and historical research.

  • Dr. Susan I. Bubbers
    Dr. Susan I. Bubbers

    Susan is the Dean of the ATLAS Theological Center and the church-planter for Celebration Anglican Fellowship in Orlando, FL.  Ordained as an Anglican Priest in apostolic succession in 1995, she then served as University chaplain, and pastored three congregations.  She has taught at both the Bible Institute level and the graduate level.  Her education includes an MDiv from Regent University, DAS from Virginia Theological Seminary, DMin from Reformed Theological Seminary, and PhD from the London School of Theology.  She has been named a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics.  Her published works include A Scriptural Theology of Eucharistic Blessings (T&T Clark), Pet Prayers (Creation House), and various articles.  Her primary research interests are in the areas of Hermeneutics, Sacramental Theology, Spiritual Formation, and Biblical EcoTheology.