KBITS Ordination Program
KBITS Ordination Program
Join Kingdom Bible Institute and Theological Seminary (KBITS) in our prestigious Ordination Program, where we equip and empower ministers for effective service and leadership in the global Christian Ministry. At KBITS, we ordain Reverends, Pastors, and Evangelists, elevate Apostles and Prophets, and consecrate Bishops, affirming their calling and commissioning them for ministry.
In collaboration with the International Council of Charismatic Clergy, KBITS has ordained over 100 ministers and continues to empower more leaders worldwide. Our Ordination Program combines theological education, practical ministry training, and spiritual formation to prepare ministers for impactful service in diverse ministry contexts.
Do you desire to be ordained?
Ordination is very important as it elevates a minister of God publicly before a congregation of witnesses and before God from the ranks of an ordinary Christian laity to full-fledged Ordained Minister by the anointing with oil and the laying on of hands. Ordination should be seen as a privilege and not an entitlement.
As a Christ-centered institution, we take ordination very seriously, and as such, we have put in place strict measures to make sure ministers who are ordained are qualified by biblical standards and the requirements at KBITS. We ordain ministers into the fivefold ministry as well as Bishops and Reverends.
Requirements For Ordination At KBITS
Persons who apply for ordination must satisfy the following requirements, without which they would not be ordained.
- The candidate must provide two letters of recommendation ie. One from a Clergyman/woman & One from a non-clergy of good reputation.
- Provide a Police Clearance Certificate (We will give you the letter which you will use to apply for it)
- Measurements (Apostles & Prophets). We will give you the required measurements which we need.
- Passport size Photograph for your License.
- Pass a mandatory Vetting by the Council Vetting Committee.
- The candidate must be decent, well mannered, disciplined with a genuine love for God’s sheep.
- The candidate must be truly born again, not given to alcohol & must be of good character.
- The candidate must have a good reputation. Persons who have a questionable reputation would be disqualified.
- The candidate must show proof of previous ordination if any as well as previous training if any.
- The candidate should not be less than 18 years of age at the time of applying.
- The candidate who is married must have support from their spouse.
- The candidate must not be Proud, but be full of humility.
- Candidates who took an academic program must pass the required examinations and pay all relevant fees in full. Persons who do not meet this requirement will be denied ordination.
- The candidate must provide a colored scanned copy of his/her ID card/Passport.
All prospective applicants should note that Ministers are not automatically passed for Ordination. The Ministerial Vetting Committee will recommend and approve only qualified candidates who satisfy the requirements for Ordination.
Revocation Policy
Kingdom Bible Institute & Theological Seminary (KBITS) in collaboration with the International Council of Charismatic Clergy(ICC Clergy), upholds the highest biblical and ethical standards in ministry. As such, KBITS reserves the right to revoke an Ordination Certificate and Ministerial License issued by the institution if a minister’s conduct is found to be in violation of the values and principles upheld by KBITS.
Grounds for Revocation
Ordination and ministerial credentials may be revoked under, but not limited to, the following circumstances:
- Doctrinal Deviation – Promoting or teaching doctrines that contradict the foundational biblical beliefs upheld by KBITS.
- Moral or Ethical Misconduct – Engaging in unethical, immoral, or illegal activities that compromise the integrity of the ministry.
- Abuse of Ministerial Authority – Using the ministerial office for personal gain, manipulation, exploitation, or harm to others.
- Criminal Activity – Being convicted of a serious crime that disqualifies one from spiritual leadership.
- Defamation of KBITS or the Christian Faith – Engaging in activities that bring KBITS, the Christian faith, or the Body of Christ into disrepute.
- Failure to Maintain Ministerial Integrity – Consistently failing to uphold the biblical and ministerial standards required of an ordained minister.
Revocation Process
KBITS follows a structured review process before revoking any ordination or ministerial license:
- Formal Investigation – Complaints or reports of misconduct are reviewed by the KBITS Ordination Review Committee.
- Hearing and Response – The minister will be given an opportunity to respond to allegations before a final decision is made.
- Decision and Notification – If grounds for revocation are confirmed, KBITS will issue a formal revocation notice to the minister in writing.
- Public Notice (If Necessary) – In cases of serious misconduct, KBITS reserves the right to publicly withdraw recognition of the minister’s credentials.
Effect of Revocation
– The minister must cease using the KBITS-issued Ordination Certificate and Ministerial License.
– The minister is prohibited from representing themselves as an ordained minister under KBITS.
– KBITS may notify relevant churches, ministries, or organizations of the revocation.
Right to Appeal
A minister whose ordination has been revoked may submit a written appeal to KBITS within 30 days of the revocation notice. The appeal must provide valid reasons and supporting evidence for reconsideration. The decision of the KBITS leadership following the appeal shall be final and binding.
This policy is in place to maintain the integrity of KBITS ordinations and ensure that all ordained ministers reflect the values and principles of biblical ministry.
For further information on Ordination Fees, please download the handbook below or click the apply now button to purchase the forms and get started.