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Imagine ​With ​Us ​a ​New ​Campus ​—a ​Home ​for ​Faith, ​L­earning, ​and ​Service.

To achieve our vision and increase our impact, we plan to construct a new 45,810 ft² facility which will not only eliminate most of the infrastructural challenges that we currently face but also take us to a new level in our educational and relief ministry.

Our capital campaign focuses on the most pressing need to have a new building that will provide more space for students as well as serve as a rehabilitation center for war veterans, a counseling center for war-traumatized Ukrainians, a place of fellowship for the neighboring community, and a hub for our relief ministry. Also, the facility will host events held by various Christian churches, missions and organizations.

“In spite of the war (and maybe because of it), we are quickly running out of space and cannot meet the growing needs of Ukrainian churches and society to provide Holy Spirit-filled, well-trained competent pastors, counselors, worship leaders, chaplains, and missionaries.”
Rev. Petro Kovalenko
Rev. Petro Kovalenko
Chairman of UETS Board

The Academic Building is the heart of UETS. Here, students from Ukraine and beyond gather daily for lectures, seminars, and group discussions. Equipped with classrooms, a library, and study areas, this space provides the environment where theological reflection meets practical ministry training.

More than just walls and lecture halls, the Academic Building symbolizes our mission: to prepare leaders who will serve Christ and His Church with wisdom and courage. Each corridor and classroom echoes with conversations about faith, calling, and the transformation of society.

The Dining Room is more than a cafeteria. It is a gathering place where students, faculty, and guests share meals, stories, and fellowship. It is here that relationships are formed across denominations and cultures, uniting future pastors, missionaries, and church leaders around the table.

Shared meals foster community, providing not only nourishment for the body but also encouragement for the soul. In these moments of fellowship, students often discover lasting friendships and mutual support that will carry them through their ministries.

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