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Union Presbyterian Seminary, located on the near north side of the city of Richmond, Virginia, United States, is a theological seminary founded by the Presbyterian Church. Through its main campus in Richmond, Virginia, a non-residential campus in Charlotte, North Carolina, and an extended campus online, Union prepares men and women to serve the church as pastors, educators, scholars, chaplains and missionaries.
As a result of efforts undertaken together by the Synod of Virginia and the Synod of North Carolina, Union Theological Seminary was founded in 1812 as the theological department of Hampden–Sydney College, located near Farmville, Virginia, and housed in Venable Hall. In 1898, the school was relocated to its current campus location on the north side of Richmond, Virginia. The General Assembly’s Training School (ATS) for Lay Workers was founded in Richmond in 1914 as a complementary institution intended to train “workers outside of the regular ordained ministry.” In 1959 ATS was renamed the Presbyterian School of Christian Education (PSCE). PSCE offered a master's degree in Christian Education, and operated across the street from Union Seminary until 1997, when Union and PSCE were joined in federation, becoming Union-PSCE. In 2002, a commuter campus in Charlotte, North Carolina, began on the campus of Queens University of Charlotte, offering both M.Div. and M.A.C.E. degrees to part-time students. The Charlotte campus for Union Presbyterian was relocated to its new facility on 5141 Sharon Road in 2012.
Union is the state of being united or joined.
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A message from President Brian Blount on why you should choose Union Presbyterian Seminary. "Deep learning is what we do here."
The Center for Ministry and Leadership Development promotes excellence in ministry by stimulating growth, development, and renewal for church leaders. Our fundamental purpose is to serve church leaders who strive to stay on a growing edge in ministry by providing continuing theological education that is innovative, substantive, and relevant. The Center seeks to integrate knowledge and experience -- as well as action and reflection -- with the practice of ministry. http://www.upsem.edu/Leadership/?p=286
Students, faculty and staff volunteer at various local non-profit organizations in Richmond, Virginia. Voices of students tell what service means to them. Service Day was held on Thursday, September 9, 2010.
Short video introduction to Union Presbyterian Seminary Library's new webpage.
Listen to the full audiobook: http://easyget.us/mabk/30/en/B01H0LT2IC/book A Copious Fountain tells the two-hundred-year-old story of Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. From its first days at Hampden-sydney College, Union Presbyterian Seminary has answered its call to equip educated ministers to serve the church. As the first institution of its kind in the South, Union Presbyterian Seminary created a standard for theological education across denominational affiliations.this systematic history of Union Presbyterian Seminary gives cultural and historical context to the school through its bicentennial year. Combining research, photographs, and primary source documents, Sweetser's book celebrates the enduring influence of Union Presbyterian Seminary in the church and beyond.
The Middle East travel seminar group from Union Presbyterian Seminary swimming in the Sea of Galilee.
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Promotional Video Produced & Directed by Kevin Pruitt Director of Photography Luis Esteban Caffesse Edited by John Gremillion Original Music Composition & Mix by Arun Venkatesh
Virginians talking about the tremendous travel opportunities throughout the Commonwealth.
Short video introduction to Union Presbyterian Seminary Library's new webpage.
Union Presbyterian Seminary, chapel service -- ARW style, held July 19, 2014
A brief discussion of the Gospel of Mark by John Carroll, professor of New Testament, Union Presbyterian Seminary
Professor Brian Blount, President of the Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, VA, talks about NMAR and its goals.
Dr. John Boone Trotti Union Presbyterian Seminary, Richmond, Virginia November 28, 1968
ATS-PSCE Centennial Banquet Sermon entitled, "Dragon Slayers," by Dr. Brian Blount, President of Union Presbyterian Seminary, on November 4, 2014
Highlights from Christmas Eve at Wedgewood Church excerpts include: a reading by Rev. Mary Frances Comer and a homily by Cheri Dennis, a student at Union Presbyterian Seminary.
"Post-Christendom Missionaries (or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying about Church and Love Social Networks," by John Vest (Visiting Assistant Professor of Evangelism, Union Presbyterian Seminary), delivered July 29, 2016, at Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, Minn.
In honor of the bicentennial of Union Presbyterian Seminary in 2012, Rob Collins Productions was commissioned to create a film where leading Presbyterian scholars discuss the history of both dissension and reconciliation within the church. Dr. Condoleeza Rice, a lifelong Presbyterian, narrates.
Dr. John Boone Trotti, "What About My Unbelief?" Union Presbyterian Seminary, Richmond, Virginia February 4, 1974
Monday, November 21, 2011 American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting San Francisco, California Panelists: Katie Geneva Cannon, Union Presbyterian Seminary Judith Plaskow, Manhattan College Kwok Pui Lan, Episcopal Divinity School, Presiding
Session 2: Medical Ethics for Clergy (and everyone else!). Given at Union Presbyterian Seminary on February 3rd, 2015. Dr. Jim Wright goes over the basics of medical ethics, particularly in regards to dementia. Should a family honor a suicide pact made by someone in the earliest stages of dementia?
Holy Conversations Around Difficult Topics – The Amendments February 22, 2015 Agenda Prayer and Opening Remarks (3pm – 10 min) Bill Reinhold Remarks and Dialogue (310pm – 50 min) Jim Randall and Ernie Thompson Questions (4pm – 25 min) Submitted by Audience on Cards Closing Hymn and Prayer (425pm – 5 min) Bill Reinhold Adjourn (430pm) Jim Randall serves as pastor of MacPherson Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville NC and he has been there since 2008. He was ordained to ministry of Word and Sacrament in 2000 after retiring from the US Army. He is a graduate of Methodist University, Union Presbyterian Seminary, and Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. http://wallacepresbyterian.com/wp-content/uploads/HolyConversations-Opening-Remarks-Randall.pdf Ernie Thompson serves as pastor of the Fi...