James Settee College – A Local Choice for Those Wanting to Go Into the Ministry
The James Settee College is independent of the Diocese of Saskatchewan but trains the majority of its indigenous clergy.
Who was the Rev. James Settee? He was an early Cree catechist and missionary in the Diocese of Saskatchewan. After study at a Church Missionary Society school in the 1820’s he is credited with founding the La Ronge-Stanley Mission. The Rev. James Settee was ordained a priest soon after the Rev. Henry Budd (the first Indigenous cleric in North America) at Stanley Mission in 1853.
Objectives
- To train lay and ordained indigenous leadership to be ministers of the Gospel by offering courses in biblical studies, theology and ethics, church history, pastoral leadership, preaching, counselling, and ministry to youth.
- To provide an opportunity for students to grow in their faith, to mutually support and encourage one another in the ministry, and to build fellowship between communities.
- To be a place where gifts are discerned and calls to ministry are nurtured.
- To undertake studies in an environment that is surround by prayer and the worship of our Lord Jesus Christ.