ǶƵ Theological Seminary / The Whole Bible for the Whole World Tue, 07 May 2024 18:43:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 ǶƵ Theological Seminary Names Dr. David J. Gyertson Interim President /news/asbury-theological-seminary-names-dr-david-j-gyertson-interim-president/ /news/asbury-theological-seminary-names-dr-david-j-gyertson-interim-president/#respond Tue, 07 May 2024 18:36:40 +0000 /?p=47673 WILMORE, Ky., May 7, 2024 — ǶƵ Theological Seminary, a 100-year-old institution preparing men and women for worldwide Christian service, has named Dr. David J. Gyertson interim president. With a distinguished career marked by presidential roles at three Christian universities, Gyertson brings unparalleled commitment to and expertise in Christian higher education. A respected leader in […]

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WILMORE, Ky., May 7, 2024 — ǶƵ Theological Seminary, a 100-year-old institution preparing men and women for worldwide Christian service, has named Dr. David J. Gyertson interim president. With a distinguished career marked by presidential roles at three Christian universities, Gyertson brings unparalleled commitment to and expertise in Christian higher education. A respected leader in Christian leadership, applied theology, and higher education studies, Gyertson’s appointment comes during a pivotal transitional period for ǶƵ Seminary.

“There is no better person to lead ǶƵ Seminary during this interim period than Dr. Gyertson,” said Karen E. Thomas, Chairperson of the Seminary’s Board of Trustees. “His profound understanding of our institution, paired with his collaborative leadership approach, promises to be invaluable for us. We believe his tenure will not only fortify our foundation but also inspire our community as we remain steadfast in our commitment to nurturing individuals for Christian service and leadership. Dr. Gyertson has the full support of the Board and we’re thrilled he has accepted this position.”

An ordained elder in the Free Methodist Church, Gyertson has a diverse leadership background spanning higher education, publishing, consulting, and ministry. His extensive experience includes senior positions in pastoral, charitable, and educational environments, both domestically and internationally. Gyertson’s previous presidential tenures at Regent University (Va.), ǶƵ University (Ky.), and Taylor University (Ind.) underscore his exceptional leadership credentials.

Gyertson first joined the Seminary in 1983 as Vice President for Advancement. He returned in 2015 as Associate Provost and Dean of ǶƵ Seminary’s Beeson Center while concurrently holding the position of Professor of Leadership Formation and Renewal. Currently, Gyertson is an Affiliate Professor at the Seminary and serves as a leadership succession consultant, executive coach, and governance facilitator to faith-based organizations. He specializes in onboarding new presidents and board chairs, governance training, transition planning, and special projects implementation. He is a research specialist for the new Lilly Endowment funded Board governance initiative with the InTrust Center for Theological Education. To date, Gyertson has consulted with more than 30 universities and seminaries. He holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University with concentrations in higher education administration, organizational and cross-cultural communications, and innovation/change theory.

“I am honored to assist the Seminary during this transition period,” said Gyertson. “It is a privilege to stand alongside dedicated trustees, faculty, administration and staff as we work and pray together to prepare for the arrival of our next President. The Seminary’s mission has never been more needed, and our potential never greater, as we build on the foundations laid by Dr. Tennent and his exceptional team to serve our Lord’s calling in these important times.”

Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, the outgoing president of ǶƵ Seminary, will transition to the role of professor of World Christianity in the E. Stanley Jones School of Mission and Ministry. His tenure as president will conclude on June 30, 2024, after 15 years of dedicated service. A national search for Dr. Tennent’s successor is currently underway.

About ǶƵ Theological Seminary

ǶƵ Theological Seminarywas founded in 1923 to prepare and send forth well-trained, sanctified, Spirit-filled, evangelistic ministers to spread scriptural holiness around the world. Today tens of thousands of ǶƵ Theological Seminary graduates flourish in every state, on every continent, and in every time zone, reaching the world through evangelism, missions, church planting, preaching, teaching, and counseling. The sun never sets on its graduates. ǶƵ Theological Seminary continues its mission in providing holistic ministerial preparation as an interdenominational institution with a flagship campus in Wilmore, Ky. and extension sites in Colorado Springs, Memphis, Orlando, Tampa, and Tulsa.

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ǶƵ Seminary Signs MOU with African Methodist Episcopal Church, 13th Episcopal District /news/asbury-seminary-signs-mou-with-african-methodist-episcopal-church-13th-episcopal-district/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 19:00:23 +0000 /?p=47401 WILMORE, Ky., Mar. 14, 2024—ǶƵ Theological Seminary signed an MOU with the 13th Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church on March 7, 2024. Their partnership offers ongoing training and support for African American women clergy and lay leaders within the district. Dr. Gregg A. Okesson, Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic […]

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WILMORE, Ky., Mar. 14, 2024—ǶƵ Theological Seminary signed an MOU with the 13th Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church on March 7, 2024. Their partnership offers ongoing training and support for African American women clergy and lay leaders within the district. Dr. Gregg A. Okesson, Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs at ǶƵ Seminary, signed the agreement along with Bishop E. Anne Henning Byfield, Presiding Prelate of the 13th Episcopal District of the AME Church.

The partnership is partially funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc. It provides ǶƵ Seminary the privilege of learning from the AME 13th Episcopal District while co-teaching a Certificate in church revitalization with African Methodist women. The first cohort of thirty students will begin Spring 2024. The MOU likewise offers opportunities for mentored ministry, book publishing, and collaboration around church planting and church multiplication. In communal preparation for this embarkment, thirty women with the staff of ǶƵ Seminary retreated in January 2024 in Charleston, South Carolina

“We are deeply excited and honored to embark on this transformative agreement with the AME Church. This groundbreaking partnership reflects our steadfast dedication to support and learn from African American women in ministry. Beyond simply offering educational resources, our mission is to empower and uplift these remarkable leaders within the Church,” says Dr. Timothy Tennent, president of ǶƵ Seminary.

ǶƵ Seminary and the AME Church share a heritage rooted in the Wesleyan Holiness tradition. Both organizations are looking forward to advancing the Kingdom together.

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Dr. Wilmer Estrada Carrasquillo named E. Stanley Jones Associate Professor of Evangelism /news/dr-wilmer-estrada-carrasquillo-named-e-stanley-jones-associate-professor-of-evangelism/ Mon, 04 Mar 2024 20:00:45 +0000 /?p=46961 WILMORE, Ky., Mar. 4, 2024—ǶƵ Theological Seminary is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Wilmer Estrada Carrasquillo to an endowed chair position as the E. Stanley Jones Associate Professor of Evangelism. Dr. Estrada has most recently served as the Associate Professor of Missions and Evangelism at ǶƵ Seminary. Prior to this, he was the […]

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WILMORE, Ky., Mar. 4, 2024—ǶƵ Theological Seminary is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Wilmer Estrada Carrasquillo to an endowed chair position as the E. Stanley Jones Associate Professor of Evangelism.

Dr. Estrada has most recently served as the Associate Professor of Missions and Evangelism at ǶƵ Seminary. Prior to this, he was the Assistant Professor of Practical Theology post at Pentecostal Theological Seminary (PTS) in Cleveland, Tenn. for four years. During this same time, he also directed the Center for Latino Studies (CLS) at PTS. Before entering theological education, Dr. Estrada Carrasquillo served as District Youth Leader, National Youth and Discipleship Director, and Senior Pastor of the Iglesia de Dios Mission Board “Buenas Nuevas” in Puerto Rico, where he holds his credentials as a minister.

“I am delighted that Dr. Estrada Carrasquillo has accepted this distinguished position which brings expertise on Wesleyan soteriology and holistic Wesleyan evangelism to the faculty,” Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, President of ǶƵ Seminary, said. “He is an accomplished and well published scholar with a strong commitment to furthering the church’s public presence and embodying the gospel in its various contexts. We look forward to what he will bring to this role with great anticipation.”

As the E. Stanley Jones Associate Professor of Evangelism, Dr. Estrada Carrasquillo brings passion for the practice and centrality of evangelism in the spirit of John and Charles Wesley. He will also continue to research and develop go-to texts and resources for the local church and academy throughout his appointment. This position is funded by a grant from The Foundation for Evangelism, a Wesleyan-tradition grant-making organization that seeks to “be a catalyst to equip disciples to share the Good News of Jesus Christ.”

Dr. Estrada Carrasquillo has written two books: Hacia una eclesiología Hispana-Latina: Una respuesta a la McDonaldización (Center for Latino Studies Press, 2018) and Beyond the Temple: Pentecostal Spirituality as a Lived Ecclesiology (CPT Press: Cleveland, TN. Book, 2021). Furthermore, he has published journal articles, encyclopedia entries, and book chapters on Pentecostal spirituality, mission and evangelism, the intersection between faith and culture, Latina Theology, and the relationship between Pentecostalism and the Wesleyan movement.

Dr. Estrada Carrasquillo lives in Cleveland, TN, with Laura and their three daughters –Kalani, Mía, and Valeria, where they serve their local church as part of the preaching, teaching, and worship team.

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ǶƵ Seminary Appoints Interim Provost and Interim Dean to Navigate Transition Period /news/asbury-seminary-appoints-interim-provost-and-interim-dean-to-navigate-transition-period/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 15:30:25 +0000 /?p=47258 WILMORE, Ky., Feb. 29, 2024 – ǶƵ Seminary announces the appointment of Dr. John Ragsdale as Interim Provost and Dr. Jonathan Powers as Interim Dean of the E. Stanley Jones School of Mission and Ministry. These appointments come as the institution enters a period of transition, aiming to maintain continuity and excellence in its academic […]

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WILMORE, Ky., Feb. 29, 2024 – ǶƵ Seminary announces the appointment of Dr. John Ragsdale as Interim Provost and Dr. Jonathan Powers as Interim Dean of the E. Stanley Jones School of Mission and Ministry. These appointments come as the institution enters a period of transition, aiming to maintain continuity and excellence in its academic leadership. ǶƵ Seminary’s current provost, Dr. Gregg Okesson, announced his plan to return to teaching earlier this month. Dr. Steven Ybarrola, the current dean of the E. Stanley Jones School of Mission and Ministry, plans to retire in June 2024.

Dr. John Ragsdale currently serves as the Associate Provost of Academic Affairs at ǶƵ Seminary. He brings a wealth of experience to the interim role, including strategic planning, assessment, program review, and external funding within higher education administration. Dr. Ragsdale holds an M.A. in Biblical Languages from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Marquette University.

Likewise, Dr. Jonathan Powers brings a proven track record of leadership and academic excellence. He currently serves as the Associate Dean of the E. Stanley Jones School of Mission and Ministry, and he is also the Assistant Professor of Worship Studies within the school. Dr. Powers holds a B.A. in English from ǶƵ University, an M.A. in Christian Ministries from ǶƵ Theological Seminary, and a D.W.S. from The Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies. He recently defended his Ph.D. dissertation through The London School of Theology on the worship theology of Robert E. Webber.

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Ragsdale and Dr. Powers to their newly appointed roles. As we entrust this transition to God’s divine providence, we believe their leadership will be instrumental in maintaining our sacred mission of equipping servant-leaders for Christ’s kingdom. We look forward to their leadership and the continued success of the Seminary,” says Dr. Timothy Tennent, President of ǶƵ Seminary.

Dr. Ragsdale and Dr. Powers will officially assume their responsibilities on July 1, 2024.

About ǶƵ Theological Seminary

ǶƵ Theological Seminary was founded in 1923 to prepare and send forth well-trained sanctified, Spirit-filled, evangelistic ministers in order to spread scriptural holiness around the world. Today tens of thousands of ǶƵ Theological Seminary graduates flourish in every state, on every continent, and in every time zone, reaching the world through evangelism, missions, church planting, preaching, teaching, and counseling. The sun never sets on its graduates. ǶƵ Theological Seminary continues its mission in providing holistic ministerial preparation as an interdenominational institution with a flagship campus in Wilmore, Ky. and extension sites in Colorado Springs, Colo., Memphis, Tenn., Orlando, Fla., Tampa, Fla., and Tulsa, Okla.

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ǶƵ Seminary Announces Presidential Search /news/asbury-seminary-announces-presidential-search/ Tue, 27 Feb 2024 14:45:16 +0000 /?p=47218 WILMORE, Ky., Feb. 27, 2024 – ǶƵ Theological Seminary, a leader in Wesleyan theological education, has officially launched the search for its next president. This search marks a pivotal moment in the institution’s history as it seeks a visionary leader to guide its future endeavors. “We are delighted that the current Presidential Search Committee at […]

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WILMORE, Ky., Feb. 27, 2024 – ǶƵ Theological Seminary, a leader in Wesleyan theological education, has officially launched the search for its next president. This search marks a pivotal moment in the institution’s history as it seeks a visionary leader to guide its future endeavors.

“We are delighted that the current Presidential Search Committee at ǶƵ Theological Seminary is the most diverse in its history, encompassing representation across various denominations, ethnicities, and nationalities,” says Karen Thomas, Chair of the Board of Trustees.

Furthermore, the Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that the Presidential Search Committee has been selected with representation from trustees, tenured faculty, staff, and alumni. The representatives from the Board of Trustees are Rev. Dr. Ricardo Gómez, Rev. Dr. Dale Locke, Dr. Steven Moore, Rev. Kyle Ray, Rev. Charles Savage II, and Mrs. Helen Rhea Stumbo. Dr. Bill Arnold and Dr. Sue Russell will serve as faculty representatives, and Rev. Dr. Tammy Cessna will represent the staff of ǶƵ Seminary. Finally, Rev. Dr. Stephen Hance has been selected to represent the institution’s alumni.

The Presidential Search Committee will begin by conducting thorough research across all constituencies of ǶƵ Seminary to create the ideal presidential profile for identifying the next leader.

Simultaneously, the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees is serving as the Transition Committee. Their primary task is to research and develop a profile for an interim president.

About ǶƵ Theological Seminary

ǶƵ Theological Seminary was founded in 1923 to prepare and send forth well-trained sanctified, Spirit-filled, evangelistic ministers in order to spread scriptural holiness around the world. Today tens of thousands of ǶƵ Theological Seminary graduates flourish in every state, on every continent, and in every time zone, reaching the world through evangelism, missions, church planting, preaching, teaching, and counseling. The sun never sets on its graduates. ǶƵ Theological Seminary continues its mission in providing holistic ministerial preparation as an interdenominational institution with a flagship campus in Wilmore, Ky. and extension sites in Colorado Springs, Colo., Memphis, Tenn., Orlando, Fla., Tampa, Fla., and Tulsa, Okla.

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Dr. Ivan Filby Becomes President and CEO of Seedbed /news/dr-ivan-filby-becomes-president-and-ceo-of-seedbed/ Wed, 21 Feb 2024 16:46:57 +0000 /?p=47189 Effective January 1, 2024, Dr. Ivan Filby has become President and CEO of Seedbed, a subsidiary of ǶƵ Theological Seminary. Ordained in the Free Methodist Church UK & Ireland and Assistant Pastor at Towerview Church in Bangor, Northern Ireland, Filby previously served as President of Greenville University in Illinois and as Professor at Trinity College […]

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Effective January 1, 2024, Dr. Ivan Filby has become President and CEO of Seedbed, a subsidiary of ǶƵ Theological Seminary. Ordained in the Free Methodist Church UK & Ireland and Assistant Pastor at Towerview Church in Bangor, Northern Ireland, Filby previously served as President of Greenville University in Illinois and as Professor at Trinity College Dublin. He holds a PhD in Management from Aston University and a Master of Arts in Evangelism Studies from Cliff College. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and the author of “Livestream: Learning to Minister in the Power of the Holy Spirit,” published by Seedbed. He and his wife Kathie have two grown children.

“I am so delighted that Ivan Filby, a longtime friend and a Seedbed author and educator, has been appointed by the Board of Directors to take a new role as President and CEO of Seedbed,” says Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, President of ǶƵ Seminary. “I will never forget the many hours in my office with J.D. Walt as we dreamed together about the possibility of a new resource platform for the global church that could carry the Wesleyan message. Now, looking back over a decade, both Seedbed publishing and New Room have transformed the lives of tens of thousands of people.”

J.D. Walt has transitioned from President and SEO of Seedbed to Founder and Sower-in-Chief. J.D.’s new role enables him to be more available to Seedbed’s growing global community through writing and resource development and will allow him to begin serving as Pastor of the Gillett Methodist Church in Gillett, Arkansas, in July 2024.

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Dr. Gregg Okesson Transitions to Teaching /news/dr-gregg-okesson-transitions-to-teaching/ Fri, 09 Feb 2024 22:00:04 +0000 /?p=47070 WILMORE, KY (February 9, 2024) – Dr. Gregg A. Okesson, Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, will transition to a teaching role as Professor of Leadership Development in the E. Stanley Jones School of Mission and Ministry on June 30. Additionally, he will serve as the Ira Gallaway and D.M. Beeson Chair of […]

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WILMORE, KY (February 9, 2024) – Dr. Gregg A. Okesson, Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, will transition to a teaching role as Professor of Leadership Development in the E. Stanley Jones School of Mission and Ministry on June 30. Additionally, he will serve as the Ira Gallaway and D.M. Beeson Chair of Leadership Development, Mission and Evangelism. He will continue to serve as the Director of Global Partnerships and will help launch the study of public theology.

During his time as Provost, Dr. Okesson has provided key leadership in several areas, including the merging of the ESJ School of World Missions and the School of Practical Theology into the E. Stanley Jones School of Mission and Ministry, the creation of a new School of Counseling, the rebuilding of the Provost office, the transformation of the Academic Council, and multiple new faculty hires.

“Please join me in expressing appreciation to Dr. Okesson for his service to ǶƵ Seminary in this pivotal role. His many accomplishments as Provost have brought increased diversity and theological solidity to our academic leadership,” says President Dr. Timothy C. Tennent. “His return to the classroom providentially coincides with exciting developments to the ESJ School of Mission and Ministry, which will significantly strengthen the program.”

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ǶƵ Seminary Announces New Director of ǶƵ and New Director of Financial Aid /news/asbury-seminary-announces-new-director-of-admissions-and-new-director-of-financial-aid/ Tue, 23 Jan 2024 15:00:33 +0000 /?p=46941 WILMORE, KY (January 23, 2024) – ǶƵ Seminary announces the hiring ofCindy Dean as the new Director of ǶƵ and Rev. Blaine Prewitt as the Director of Financial Aid. Cindy Dean, Director of ǶƵ Cindy Dean currently serves as the Director of Student Success at ǶƵ Seminary. She brings to her new role a considerable […]

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WILMORE, KY (January 23, 2024) – ǶƵ Seminary announces the hiring ofCindy Dean as the new Director of ǶƵ and Rev. Blaine Prewitt as the Director of Financial Aid.

Cindy Dean, Director of ǶƵ

Cindy Dean currently serves as the Director of Student Success at ǶƵ Seminary. She brings to her new role a considerable amount of experience in higher education graduate admissions and marketing that will enable her to hit the ground running. Her current work in academic advising, in conjunction with her new role is providing an additional benefit to the transition, by bringing applied expertise in helping onboard new students and assisting them through ǶƵ to the Registrar and academic advising transition. Cindy holds a B.B.A. in Marketing from the University of Georgia, as well as an M.B.A. from ǶƵ University. In 2021, Cindy successfully earned a Certificate in Leadership Development for Enrollment Professionals (LDEP) through the North American Coalition for Christian ǶƵ Professionals (NACCAP) in collaboration with Geneva College.

Rev. Blaine Prewitt, Director of Financial Aid

Rev. Blaine Prewitt, currently the Associate Director of ǶƵ, brings with him vast experience in enrollment management and student care as it relates to student retention and the overall student experience. Previously, Blaine has served as an Enrollment Counselor at Campbellsville University and as a Children and Youth Minister in the Baptist church. Blaine holds a B.A. in Biblical Studies at Campbellsville University, where he met his wife, Allyson. They now eagerly await the arrival of their first child, Eleanor, in April. He is currently pursuing an M.A. in Theological Studies at ǶƵ Seminary.

Additionally, the work of Student Success will now be structured under the Registrar’s Office. The Academic Advisors will work with the Registrar, who will directly oversee the continuation of Cindy’s work to streamline information to ǶƵ Seminary students.

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ǶƵ Seminary Mourns the Passing of Dr. Meesaeng Lee Choi /news/asbury-seminary-mourns-the-passing-of-dr-meesaeng-lee-choi/ Fri, 12 Jan 2024 20:30:01 +0000 /?p=46923 Dr. Meesaeng Lee Choi, who served as Professor at ǶƵ Theological Seminary, passed away on January 11, 2023, after battling illness. Dr. Choi served as Professor at ǶƵ Seminary from 2002 until her retirement in September 2023. She became a tenured faculty member in 2007. She taught courses in church history, historical theology, and the […]

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Dr. Meesaeng Lee Choi, who served as Professor at ǶƵ Theological Seminary, passed away on January 11, 2023, after battling illness.

Dr. Choi served as Professor at ǶƵ Seminary from 2002 until her retirement in September 2023. She became a tenured faculty member in 2007. She taught courses in church history, historical theology, and the history of Christianity. Before joining the ǶƵ Seminary faculty, she was Adjunct Professor at International Evangelical Seminary in Staten Island, NY, teaching courses in church history, doctrine, Wesleyan theology, and missiology. Dr. Choi held pastoral and chaplaincy roles prior to becoming a professor.

A native of South Korea, Dr. Choi earned an M.Div. from Seoul Theological University in 1986, graduating Summa Cum Laude, before arriving as a student at ǶƵ Seminary. Dr. Choi earned a Th.M. from ǶƵ Seminary in 1991 before going on to earn an M.Phil. and a Ph.D. from Drew University.

Dr. Choi held several professional memberships and was a speaker, lecturer and writer. Her presentations and professional publications included her research on revival movements, the Korean church, Wesleyan theology, world missions, and the history of Christianity.

“We are saddened by the loss of Dr. Meesaeng Choi, a valued faculty member of ǶƵ Seminary since 2002,” says ǶƵ Seminary President Timothy C. Tennent. “She was an asset to the Seminary community, and her areas of expertise and research are valuable contributions to the study of Christianity around the globe.”

Dr. Choi’s funeral service will be held Tuesday, January 16 at 7 p.m. at the Church of All Nations in Nicholasville, KY.

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Bryan Blankenship Joins Board of Directors of In Trust Center /news/bryan-blankenship-joins-board-of-directors-of-in-trust-center/ Fri, 05 Jan 2024 15:01:59 +0000 /?p=46901 Bryan Blankenship, Vice President of Finance & Administration and CFO of ǶƵ Seminary, joined the Board of Directors of In Trust Center, effective January 1, 2024, for a three-year term. In Trust Center for Theological Schools is a support system for board members and executive leaders in graduate theological education in North America. Through its […]

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Bryan Blankenship, Vice President of Finance & Administration and CFO of ǶƵ Seminary, joined the Board of Directors of In Trust Center, effective January 1, 2024, for a three-year term.

is a support system for board members and executive leaders in graduate theological education in North America. Through its programs, services, and transformative initiatives, the In Trust Center serves as a vital partner and valuable resource for its members and affiliates to fulfill their missions – to impact communities, churches, and the world.

“This is a humbling and exciting opportunity both personally and for ǶƵ Theological Seminary,” Blankenship said. “In Trust is the preeminent organization supporting seminaries and theological education, and to be extended the opportunity to serve with such quality board members and in such a pivotal role at this time in theological education is a genuine honor.”

Bryan Blankenship holds an MBA from the University of Kentucky and an M.A. in leadership from ǶƵ Seminary. In his role at the Seminary, he is responsible for four departments and has direct responsibility for numerous financial functions, legal matters and risk management. He also serves on the President’s Cabinet.

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