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DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General. General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. Courses completed for a certificate may be applied to a degree in either aMaster
OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources for Life and Study on the Close. The links below are for the most commonly used forms and request. For other forms or special requests, please contact the Registrar's Office directly at registrar@gts.edu, or use the ‘LET US HELP’ button below.Hard copies of these forms may be found in the Forms Box outside the Registrar's Office in the Basement of Seabury Hall. WORSHIP — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Worshipping Community. The integral relationship between worship and academics is a hallmark of life at General Seminary and our commitment to formation for ministry.OUR LIBRARY
Christoph Keller, Jr. Library at General Seminary. The General Theological Seminary Library is the oldest Episcopal seminary library. In 1820, John Pintard, an early New York civic leader, found “the only set of the Fathers now for sale in America” and raised $330 from his friends to donate the set to the fledgling General Theological Seminary, “to form the proud commencement of a CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY Since 1976, General Seminary’s Center for Christian Spirituality has offered programs of study to prepare lay and ordained Christian leaders in the ministry of spiritual direction. The Center also serves as a resource to support and develop the spiritual lives of the seminary community and offers lectures and other events to the generalpublic.
IN MEMORIAM: PAUL GODDARD ‘63 IN MEMORIAM: Paul Goddard ‘63. The Rev. Paul Dillon Goddard, Class of 1963, died in Fort Myers, Florida on December 29, 2020 after a months long battle with failing health, including cancer. Born September 23, 1938, in Lancaster, PA, Goddard was the second child of Alpheus John Goddard, Jr. of Freeport, IL and Jane Dillon Goddard ofSterling, IL.
ABOUT 1 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY HERBERT THOMPSON PROFESSOR OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY. DIRECTOR OF THE DESMOND TUTU CENTER The Rev. Dr. Michael Battle. Currently appointed as Herbert Thompson Professor of Church and Society and Director of the Desmond Tutu Center at General Theological Seminary in New York, the Very Rev. Michael Battle, Ph.D. has an undergraduate degree from Duke University, received his master’s ofWWW.GTS.EDU
www.gts.edu
IN MEMORIAM: JERRY CROOK ‘76 IN MEMORIAM: Jerry Crook ‘76. The Rev. Jerry Vardaman Crook III, Class of 1976, died Friday, February 26, 2021, with his wife, Sandra Webb Crook, at his side in their home in Memphis, TN. Born October 10, 1946, in Memphis, TN, to Jerry Vardaman Crook, Jr. and Mary Richartz Crook, Crook attended White Station High School and graduated from GTS - GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYCOVID 19OUR HISTORYWHO WE ARECENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITYSUPPORTING GENERALTHE CLOSE The Close. Located on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, the General Theological Seminary is frequently noted for the beauty of the gardens on its campus, called the Close. The seminary's Close is characterized by a row of neo-Gothic buildings and tree-shaded lawns uncharacteristic of its urban setting. Learn more.DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General. General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. Courses completed for a certificate may be applied to a degree in either aMaster
OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources for Life and Study on the Close. The links below are for the most commonly used forms and request. For other forms or special requests, please contact the Registrar's Office directly at registrar@gts.edu, or use the ‘LET US HELP’ button below.Hard copies of these forms may be found in the Forms Box outside the Registrar's Office in the Basement of Seabury Hall. WORSHIP — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Worshipping Community. The integral relationship between worship and academics is a hallmark of life at General Seminary and our commitment to formation for ministry.OUR LIBRARY
Christoph Keller, Jr. Library at General Seminary. The General Theological Seminary Library is the oldest Episcopal seminary library. In 1820, John Pintard, an early New York civic leader, found “the only set of the Fathers now for sale in America” and raised $330 from his friends to donate the set to the fledgling General Theological Seminary, “to form the proud commencement of a CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY Since 1976, General Seminary’s Center for Christian Spirituality has offered programs of study to prepare lay and ordained Christian leaders in the ministry of spiritual direction. The Center also serves as a resource to support and develop the spiritual lives of the seminary community and offers lectures and other events to the generalpublic.
IN MEMORIAM: PAUL GODDARD ‘63 IN MEMORIAM: Paul Goddard ‘63. The Rev. Paul Dillon Goddard, Class of 1963, died in Fort Myers, Florida on December 29, 2020 after a months long battle with failing health, including cancer. Born September 23, 1938, in Lancaster, PA, Goddard was the second child of Alpheus John Goddard, Jr. of Freeport, IL and Jane Dillon Goddard ofSterling, IL.
ABOUT 1 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY HERBERT THOMPSON PROFESSOR OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY. DIRECTOR OF THE DESMOND TUTU CENTER The Rev. Dr. Michael Battle. Currently appointed as Herbert Thompson Professor of Church and Society and Director of the Desmond Tutu Center at General Theological Seminary in New York, the Very Rev. Michael Battle, Ph.D. has an undergraduate degree from Duke University, received his master’s ofWWW.GTS.EDU
www.gts.edu
IN MEMORIAM: JERRY CROOK ‘76 IN MEMORIAM: Jerry Crook ‘76. The Rev. Jerry Vardaman Crook III, Class of 1976, died Friday, February 26, 2021, with his wife, Sandra Webb Crook, at his side in their home in Memphis, TN. Born October 10, 1946, in Memphis, TN, to Jerry Vardaman Crook, Jr. and Mary Richartz Crook, Crook attended White Station High School and graduated from OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources for Life and Study on the Close. The links below are for the most commonly used forms and request. For other forms or special requests, please contact the Registrar's Office directly at registrar@gts.edu, or use the ‘LET US HELP’ button below.Hard copies of these forms may be found in the Forms Box outside the Registrar's Office in the Basement of Seabury Hall. COVID-19 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources & Responses. STUDENT DAILY COVID-19 SURVEY. STAFF DAILY COVID-19 SURVEY. STUDENT REOPENING PLAN. CARES ACT EMERGENCY GRANTS. WHO WE ARE — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Who We Are. We are a diverse group of people with various disciplines, yet we are all committed to preparing men and women for serving Christ in both lay and ordained positions. Since 1822 we have graduated over 7,000, and today our worldwide alumni/ae now total approximately2,400.
OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Attending The General Theological Seminary. A bachelor's degree, or its equivalent, from a regionally accredited college or university, is required for admission to all programs. Students without a bachelor's degree may be considered for admission to the M.Div. or professional M.A. degree programs if they have significant leadership or ministry OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Engage with General & Your Alumni Community. Below are some opportunities to engage with the vibrant and motivated alumni of General Seminary. If there is anything you are looking for that is not found below, please reach out to Jonathan Silver, Director of Alumni Relations, at silver@gts.edu. COME FOR A VISIT!JOB POSTINGS
Three Openings in the Diocese of Idaho (Posted 4/23/2020) St. Thomas, Sun Valley (Contact Canon Neysa Ellgren Shepley (Diocese of Oregon) neysae@diocese-oregon.org, 971-204-4103 for more information.) Trinity Pocatello (Contact The Rev. Canon Lauren Schoeck lschoeck@idahodiocese.org, 208-613-9426 for more information.) CHRISTOPH KELLER, JR. LIBRARY Welcome to the Christoph Keller, Jr. Library! The Library staff welcomes new and returning students and faculty. We’re looking forward to serving patrons in person again. There are some new rules that we ask you to observe while using the library: You must wear a mask in all public areas of the library. No food or drink is permittedeven in
HOUSING — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Housing at The General Theological Seminary. While welcoming and accommodating a growing number of commuter students, the seminary believes that students gain substantially from their seminary experience by being participating residents of the seminary community. There are dormitory accommodations and apartments available within theClose.
ABOUT 1 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Prior to coming to General, Parker taught at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio where she founded the Trinity Prison Project. She has also taught at Yale Divinity School, Colby College, Fordham University, Andover Newton Theological School, and New York Theological Seminary, with a program teaching students incarcerated in Sing Sing Maximum Security Prison. A CALL TO MEND OUR COMMON GARMENT OF DESTINY: PREVENTING “We are tied together in the single garment of destiny, caught in an inescapable network of mutuality. And whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. GTS - GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYCOVID 19OUR HISTORYWHO WE ARECENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITYSUPPORTING GENERALTHE CLOSE The Close. Located on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, the General Theological Seminary is frequently noted for the beauty of the gardens on its campus, called the Close. The seminary's Close is characterized by a row of neo-Gothic buildings and tree-shaded lawns uncharacteristic of its urban setting. Learn more.DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General. General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. Courses completed for a certificate may be applied to a degree in either aMaster
OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources for Life and Study on the Close. The links below are for the most commonly used forms and request. For other forms or special requests, please contact the Registrar's Office directly at registrar@gts.edu, or use the ‘LET US HELP’ button below.Hard copies of these forms may be found in the Forms Box outside the Registrar's Office in the Basement of Seabury Hall. WORSHIP — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Worshipping Community. The integral relationship between worship and academics is a hallmark of life at General Seminary and our commitment to formation for ministry.OUR LIBRARY
Christoph Keller, Jr. Library at General Seminary. The General Theological Seminary Library is the oldest Episcopal seminary library. In 1820, John Pintard, an early New York civic leader, found “the only set of the Fathers now for sale in America” and raised $330 from his friends to donate the set to the fledgling General Theological Seminary, “to form the proud commencement of a CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY Since 1976, General Seminary’s Center for Christian Spirituality has offered programs of study to prepare lay and ordained Christian leaders in the ministry of spiritual direction. The Center also serves as a resource to support and develop the spiritual lives of the seminary community and offers lectures and other events to the generalpublic.
IN MEMORIAM: PAUL GODDARD ‘63 IN MEMORIAM: Paul Goddard ‘63. The Rev. Paul Dillon Goddard, Class of 1963, died in Fort Myers, Florida on December 29, 2020 after a months long battle with failing health, including cancer. Born September 23, 1938, in Lancaster, PA, Goddard was the second child of Alpheus John Goddard, Jr. of Freeport, IL and Jane Dillon Goddard ofSterling, IL.
ABOUT 1 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY HERBERT THOMPSON PROFESSOR OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY. DIRECTOR OF THE DESMOND TUTU CENTER The Rev. Dr. Michael Battle. Currently appointed as Herbert Thompson Professor of Church and Society and Director of the Desmond Tutu Center at General Theological Seminary in New York, the Very Rev. Michael Battle, Ph.D. has an undergraduate degree from Duke University, received his master’s ofWWW.GTS.EDU
www.gts.edu
IN MEMORIAM: JERRY CROOK ‘76 IN MEMORIAM: Jerry Crook ‘76. The Rev. Jerry Vardaman Crook III, Class of 1976, died Friday, February 26, 2021, with his wife, Sandra Webb Crook, at his side in their home in Memphis, TN. Born October 10, 1946, in Memphis, TN, to Jerry Vardaman Crook, Jr. and Mary Richartz Crook, Crook attended White Station High School and graduated from GTS - GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYCOVID 19OUR HISTORYWHO WE ARECENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITYSUPPORTING GENERALTHE CLOSE The Close. Located on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, the General Theological Seminary is frequently noted for the beauty of the gardens on its campus, called the Close. The seminary's Close is characterized by a row of neo-Gothic buildings and tree-shaded lawns uncharacteristic of its urban setting. Learn more.DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General. General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. Courses completed for a certificate may be applied to a degree in either aMaster
OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources for Life and Study on the Close. The links below are for the most commonly used forms and request. For other forms or special requests, please contact the Registrar's Office directly at registrar@gts.edu, or use the ‘LET US HELP’ button below.Hard copies of these forms may be found in the Forms Box outside the Registrar's Office in the Basement of Seabury Hall. WORSHIP — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Worshipping Community. The integral relationship between worship and academics is a hallmark of life at General Seminary and our commitment to formation for ministry.OUR LIBRARY
Christoph Keller, Jr. Library at General Seminary. The General Theological Seminary Library is the oldest Episcopal seminary library. In 1820, John Pintard, an early New York civic leader, found “the only set of the Fathers now for sale in America” and raised $330 from his friends to donate the set to the fledgling General Theological Seminary, “to form the proud commencement of a CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY Since 1976, General Seminary’s Center for Christian Spirituality has offered programs of study to prepare lay and ordained Christian leaders in the ministry of spiritual direction. The Center also serves as a resource to support and develop the spiritual lives of the seminary community and offers lectures and other events to the generalpublic.
IN MEMORIAM: PAUL GODDARD ‘63 IN MEMORIAM: Paul Goddard ‘63. The Rev. Paul Dillon Goddard, Class of 1963, died in Fort Myers, Florida on December 29, 2020 after a months long battle with failing health, including cancer. Born September 23, 1938, in Lancaster, PA, Goddard was the second child of Alpheus John Goddard, Jr. of Freeport, IL and Jane Dillon Goddard ofSterling, IL.
ABOUT 1 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY HERBERT THOMPSON PROFESSOR OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY. DIRECTOR OF THE DESMOND TUTU CENTER The Rev. Dr. Michael Battle. Currently appointed as Herbert Thompson Professor of Church and Society and Director of the Desmond Tutu Center at General Theological Seminary in New York, the Very Rev. Michael Battle, Ph.D. has an undergraduate degree from Duke University, received his master’s ofWWW.GTS.EDU
www.gts.edu
IN MEMORIAM: JERRY CROOK ‘76 IN MEMORIAM: Jerry Crook ‘76. The Rev. Jerry Vardaman Crook III, Class of 1976, died Friday, February 26, 2021, with his wife, Sandra Webb Crook, at his side in their home in Memphis, TN. Born October 10, 1946, in Memphis, TN, to Jerry Vardaman Crook, Jr. and Mary Richartz Crook, Crook attended White Station High School and graduated from OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources for Life and Study on the Close. The links below are for the most commonly used forms and request. For other forms or special requests, please contact the Registrar's Office directly at registrar@gts.edu, or use the ‘LET US HELP’ button below.Hard copies of these forms may be found in the Forms Box outside the Registrar's Office in the Basement of Seabury Hall. COVID-19 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources & Responses. STUDENT DAILY COVID-19 SURVEY. STAFF DAILY COVID-19 SURVEY. STUDENT REOPENING PLAN. CARES ACT EMERGENCY GRANTS. WHO WE ARE — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Who We Are. We are a diverse group of people with various disciplines, yet we are all committed to preparing men and women for serving Christ in both lay and ordained positions. Since 1822 we have graduated over 7,000, and today our worldwide alumni/ae now total approximately2,400.
OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Attending The General Theological Seminary. A bachelor's degree, or its equivalent, from a regionally accredited college or university, is required for admission to all programs. Students without a bachelor's degree may be considered for admission to the M.Div. or professional M.A. degree programs if they have significant leadership or ministry OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Engage with General & Your Alumni Community. Below are some opportunities to engage with the vibrant and motivated alumni of General Seminary. If there is anything you are looking for that is not found below, please reach out to Jonathan Silver, Director of Alumni Relations, at silver@gts.edu. COME FOR A VISIT!JOB POSTINGS
Three Openings in the Diocese of Idaho (Posted 4/23/2020) St. Thomas, Sun Valley (Contact Canon Neysa Ellgren Shepley (Diocese of Oregon) neysae@diocese-oregon.org, 971-204-4103 for more information.) Trinity Pocatello (Contact The Rev. Canon Lauren Schoeck lschoeck@idahodiocese.org, 208-613-9426 for more information.) CHRISTOPH KELLER, JR. LIBRARY Welcome to the Christoph Keller, Jr. Library! The Library staff welcomes new and returning students and faculty. We’re looking forward to serving patrons in person again. There are some new rules that we ask you to observe while using the library: You must wear a mask in all public areas of the library. No food or drink is permittedeven in
HOUSING — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Housing at The General Theological Seminary. While welcoming and accommodating a growing number of commuter students, the seminary believes that students gain substantially from their seminary experience by being participating residents of the seminary community. There are dormitory accommodations and apartments available within theClose.
ABOUT 1 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Prior to coming to General, Parker taught at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio where she founded the Trinity Prison Project. She has also taught at Yale Divinity School, Colby College, Fordham University, Andover Newton Theological School, and New York Theological Seminary, with a program teaching students incarcerated in Sing Sing Maximum Security Prison. A CALL TO MEND OUR COMMON GARMENT OF DESTINY: PREVENTING “We are tied together in the single garment of destiny, caught in an inescapable network of mutuality. And whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. GTS - GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYCOVID 19OUR HISTORYWHO WE ARECENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITYSUPPORTING GENERALTHE CLOSE The Close. Located on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, the General Theological Seminary is frequently noted for the beauty of the gardens on its campus, called the Close. The seminary's Close is characterized by a row of neo-Gothic buildings and tree-shaded lawns uncharacteristic of its urban setting. Learn more. WORSHIP — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Worshipping Community. The integral relationship between worship and academics is a hallmark of life at General Seminary and our commitment to formation for ministry.DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General. General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. Courses completed for a certificate may be applied to a degree in either aMaster
WHO WE ARE — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Who We Are. We are a diverse group of people with various disciplines, yet we are all committed to preparing men and women for serving Christ in both lay and ordained positions. Since 1822 we have graduated over 7,000, and today our worldwide alumni/ae now total approximately2,400.
OUR LIBRARY
Christoph Keller, Jr. Library at General Seminary. The General Theological Seminary Library is the oldest Episcopal seminary library. In 1820, John Pintard, an early New York civic leader, found “the only set of the Fathers now for sale in America” and raised $330 from his friends to donate the set to the fledgling General Theological Seminary, “to form the proud commencement of aJOB POSTINGS
Three Openings in the Diocese of Idaho (Posted 4/23/2020) St. Thomas, Sun Valley (Contact Canon Neysa Ellgren Shepley (Diocese of Oregon) neysae@diocese-oregon.org, 971-204-4103 for more information.) Trinity Pocatello (Contact The Rev. Canon Lauren Schoeck lschoeck@idahodiocese.org, 208-613-9426 for more information.) CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY Since 1976, General Seminary’s Center for Christian Spirituality has offered programs of study to prepare lay and ordained Christian leaders in the ministry of spiritual direction. The Center also serves as a resource to support and develop the spiritual lives of the seminary community and offers lectures and other events to the generalpublic.
IN MEMORIAM: PAUL GODDARD ‘63 IN MEMORIAM: Paul Goddard ‘63. The Rev. Paul Dillon Goddard, Class of 1963, died in Fort Myers, Florida on December 29, 2020 after a months long battle with failing health, including cancer. Born September 23, 1938, in Lancaster, PA, Goddard was the second child of Alpheus John Goddard, Jr. of Freeport, IL and Jane Dillon Goddard ofSterling, IL.
CHRISTOPH KELLER, JR. LIBRARY Welcome to the Christoph Keller, Jr. Library! The Library staff welcomes new and returning students and faculty. We’re looking forward to serving patrons in person again. There are some new rules that we ask you to observe while using the library: You must wear a mask in all public areas of the library. No food or drink is permittedeven in
A NEW CALL FOR DAVID WARE '95 A New Call for David Ware ’95. Posted on August 26, 2015 by Jonathan Silver. The Rev. David J. Ware, Class of 1995, has been called as Rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore, Maryland. Ware previously served as Rector of St. John’s in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, and before that, Associate Rector of Trinity in Wilmington,Delaware
GTS - GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYCOVID 19OUR HISTORYWHO WE ARECENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITYSUPPORTING GENERALTHE CLOSE The Close. Located on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, the General Theological Seminary is frequently noted for the beauty of the gardens on its campus, called the Close. The seminary's Close is characterized by a row of neo-Gothic buildings and tree-shaded lawns uncharacteristic of its urban setting. Learn more. WORSHIP — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Worshipping Community. The integral relationship between worship and academics is a hallmark of life at General Seminary and our commitment to formation for ministry.DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General. General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. Courses completed for a certificate may be applied to a degree in either aMaster
WHO WE ARE — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Who We Are. We are a diverse group of people with various disciplines, yet we are all committed to preparing men and women for serving Christ in both lay and ordained positions. Since 1822 we have graduated over 7,000, and today our worldwide alumni/ae now total approximately2,400.
OUR LIBRARY
Christoph Keller, Jr. Library at General Seminary. The General Theological Seminary Library is the oldest Episcopal seminary library. In 1820, John Pintard, an early New York civic leader, found “the only set of the Fathers now for sale in America” and raised $330 from his friends to donate the set to the fledgling General Theological Seminary, “to form the proud commencement of aJOB POSTINGS
Three Openings in the Diocese of Idaho (Posted 4/23/2020) St. Thomas, Sun Valley (Contact Canon Neysa Ellgren Shepley (Diocese of Oregon) neysae@diocese-oregon.org, 971-204-4103 for more information.) Trinity Pocatello (Contact The Rev. Canon Lauren Schoeck lschoeck@idahodiocese.org, 208-613-9426 for more information.) CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY Since 1976, General Seminary’s Center for Christian Spirituality has offered programs of study to prepare lay and ordained Christian leaders in the ministry of spiritual direction. The Center also serves as a resource to support and develop the spiritual lives of the seminary community and offers lectures and other events to the generalpublic.
IN MEMORIAM: PAUL GODDARD ‘63 IN MEMORIAM: Paul Goddard ‘63. The Rev. Paul Dillon Goddard, Class of 1963, died in Fort Myers, Florida on December 29, 2020 after a months long battle with failing health, including cancer. Born September 23, 1938, in Lancaster, PA, Goddard was the second child of Alpheus John Goddard, Jr. of Freeport, IL and Jane Dillon Goddard ofSterling, IL.
CHRISTOPH KELLER, JR. LIBRARY Welcome to the Christoph Keller, Jr. Library! The Library staff welcomes new and returning students and faculty. We’re looking forward to serving patrons in person again. There are some new rules that we ask you to observe while using the library: You must wear a mask in all public areas of the library. No food or drink is permittedeven in
A NEW CALL FOR DAVID WARE '95 A New Call for David Ware ’95. Posted on August 26, 2015 by Jonathan Silver. The Rev. David J. Ware, Class of 1995, has been called as Rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore, Maryland. Ware previously served as Rector of St. John’s in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, and before that, Associate Rector of Trinity in Wilmington,Delaware
DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General. General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. Courses completed for a certificate may be applied to a degree in either aMaster
COVID-19 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources & Responses. STUDENT DAILY COVID-19 SURVEY. STAFF DAILY COVID-19 SURVEY. STUDENT REOPENING PLAN. CARES ACT EMERGENCY GRANTS. OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources for Life and Study on the Close. The links below are for the most commonly used forms and request. For other forms or special requests, please contact the Registrar's Office directly at registrar@gts.edu, or use the ‘LET US HELP’ button below.Hard copies of these forms may be found in the Forms Box outside the Registrar's Office in the Basement of Seabury Hall. OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Engage with General & Your Alumni Community. Below are some opportunities to engage with the vibrant and motivated alumni of General Seminary. If there is anything you are looking for that is not found below, please reach out to Jonathan Silver, Director of Alumni Relations, at silver@gts.edu. COME FOR A VISIT!OUR HISTORY
The History of General Theological Seminary. General Seminary's mission, to educate and form leaders for the church in a changing world, has been a central focus throughout its long history. Chartered by General Convention in 1817, General's very name was chosen to reflect the intention of its founders: that it would serve the entireEpiscopal
REGISTRAR'S OFFICE
Registrar's Office. The Registrar's Office is your resource for questions about registration policies & procedures, your academic record and evaluations, graduation requirements, international student visas, benefits, transcripts, and current schedule of classes. If you're looking for information, the registrar's office is a good placeto start.
ABOUT 1 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Prior to coming to General, Parker taught at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio where she founded the Trinity Prison Project. She has also taught at Yale Divinity School, Colby College, Fordham University, Andover Newton Theological School, and New York Theological Seminary, with a program teaching students incarcerated in Sing Sing Maximum Security Prison. A NEW CALL FOR ELISE JOHNSTONE ‘06 The Rev. Canon Elise Johnstone, Class of 2005, has been called as the new Priest in Charge at St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, in Seattle, WA., starting August 8. The call marks a return to parish ministry for Johnstone, who has been serving since 2014 as the Canon to the Ordinary of the EpisALUMNI NOTE
The Rev. Lawrence Crumb (Class of ’62) discovered the book Five Women: Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, Rachel by Christianne Méroz, at the author’s Swiss Reformed convent, the Community of Grandchamp. At Father Crumb’s request, it was translated by The Rev. Dennis Wienk, a priest of the Diocese of Rochester. It has now been published and isavailable through
FEBRUARY 6-27, 2014
Religious Iconography of the 19th and 20th Centuries February 6-27, 2014 The Christoph Keller, Jr., Library at The General Theological Seminary 440 West 21st Street (between 9th & 10th Ave) New York City Public viewing hours: Monday – Friday 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. On February 6, a special exhibition of religious iconography GTS - GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYCOVID 19OUR HISTORYWHO WE ARECENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITYSUPPORTING GENERALTHE CLOSE The Close. Located on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, the General Theological Seminary is frequently noted for the beauty of the gardens on its campus, called the Close. The seminary's Close is characterized by a row of neo-Gothic buildings and tree-shaded lawns uncharacteristic of its urban setting. Learn more.DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General. General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. Courses completed for a certificate may be applied to a degree in either aMaster
WHO WE ARE — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Who We Are. We are a diverse group of people with various disciplines, yet we are all committed to preparing men and women for serving Christ in both lay and ordained positions. Since 1822 we have graduated over 7,000, and today our worldwide alumni/ae now total approximately2,400.
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Christoph Keller, Jr. Library at General Seminary. The General Theological Seminary Library is the oldest Episcopal seminary library. In 1820, John Pintard, an early New York civic leader, found “the only set of the Fathers now for sale in America” and raised $330 from his friends to donate the set to the fledgling General Theological Seminary, “to form the proud commencement of aJOB POSTINGS
Three Openings in the Diocese of Idaho (Posted 4/23/2020) St. Thomas, Sun Valley (Contact Canon Neysa Ellgren Shepley (Diocese of Oregon) neysae@diocese-oregon.org, 971-204-4103 for more information.) Trinity Pocatello (Contact The Rev. Canon Lauren Schoeck lschoeck@idahodiocese.org, 208-613-9426 for more information.) WORSHIP — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Worshipping Community. The integral relationship between worship and academics is a hallmark of life at General Seminary and our commitment to formation for ministry. CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY Since 1976, General Seminary’s Center for Christian Spirituality has offered programs of study to prepare lay and ordained Christian leaders in the ministry of spiritual direction. The Center also serves as a resource to support and develop the spiritual lives of the seminary community and offers lectures and other events to the generalpublic.
IN MEMORIAM: PAUL GODDARD ‘63 IN MEMORIAM: Paul Goddard ‘63. The Rev. Paul Dillon Goddard, Class of 1963, died in Fort Myers, Florida on December 29, 2020 after a months long battle with failing health, including cancer. Born September 23, 1938, in Lancaster, PA, Goddard was the second child of Alpheus John Goddard, Jr. of Freeport, IL and Jane Dillon Goddard ofSterling, IL.
CHRISTOPH KELLER, JR. LIBRARY Welcome to the Christoph Keller, Jr. Library! The Library staff welcomes new and returning students and faculty. We’re looking forward to serving patrons in person again. There are some new rules that we ask you to observe while using the library: You must wear a mask in all public areas of the library. No food or drink is permittedeven in
A NEW CALL FOR DAVID WARE '95 A New Call for David Ware ’95. Posted on August 26, 2015 by Jonathan Silver. The Rev. David J. Ware, Class of 1995, has been called as Rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore, Maryland. Ware previously served as Rector of St. John’s in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, and before that, Associate Rector of Trinity in Wilmington,Delaware
GTS - GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYCOVID 19OUR HISTORYWHO WE ARECENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITYSUPPORTING GENERALTHE CLOSE The Close. Located on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, the General Theological Seminary is frequently noted for the beauty of the gardens on its campus, called the Close. The seminary's Close is characterized by a row of neo-Gothic buildings and tree-shaded lawns uncharacteristic of its urban setting. Learn more.DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General. General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. Courses completed for a certificate may be applied to a degree in either aMaster
WHO WE ARE — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Who We Are. We are a diverse group of people with various disciplines, yet we are all committed to preparing men and women for serving Christ in both lay and ordained positions. Since 1822 we have graduated over 7,000, and today our worldwide alumni/ae now total approximately2,400.
OUR LIBRARY
Christoph Keller, Jr. Library at General Seminary. The General Theological Seminary Library is the oldest Episcopal seminary library. In 1820, John Pintard, an early New York civic leader, found “the only set of the Fathers now for sale in America” and raised $330 from his friends to donate the set to the fledgling General Theological Seminary, “to form the proud commencement of aJOB POSTINGS
Three Openings in the Diocese of Idaho (Posted 4/23/2020) St. Thomas, Sun Valley (Contact Canon Neysa Ellgren Shepley (Diocese of Oregon) neysae@diocese-oregon.org, 971-204-4103 for more information.) Trinity Pocatello (Contact The Rev. Canon Lauren Schoeck lschoeck@idahodiocese.org, 208-613-9426 for more information.) WORSHIP — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Worshipping Community. The integral relationship between worship and academics is a hallmark of life at General Seminary and our commitment to formation for ministry. CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY Since 1976, General Seminary’s Center for Christian Spirituality has offered programs of study to prepare lay and ordained Christian leaders in the ministry of spiritual direction. The Center also serves as a resource to support and develop the spiritual lives of the seminary community and offers lectures and other events to the generalpublic.
IN MEMORIAM: PAUL GODDARD ‘63 IN MEMORIAM: Paul Goddard ‘63. The Rev. Paul Dillon Goddard, Class of 1963, died in Fort Myers, Florida on December 29, 2020 after a months long battle with failing health, including cancer. Born September 23, 1938, in Lancaster, PA, Goddard was the second child of Alpheus John Goddard, Jr. of Freeport, IL and Jane Dillon Goddard ofSterling, IL.
CHRISTOPH KELLER, JR. LIBRARY Welcome to the Christoph Keller, Jr. Library! The Library staff welcomes new and returning students and faculty. We’re looking forward to serving patrons in person again. There are some new rules that we ask you to observe while using the library: You must wear a mask in all public areas of the library. No food or drink is permittedeven in
A NEW CALL FOR DAVID WARE '95 A New Call for David Ware ’95. Posted on August 26, 2015 by Jonathan Silver. The Rev. David J. Ware, Class of 1995, has been called as Rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore, Maryland. Ware previously served as Rector of St. John’s in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, and before that, Associate Rector of Trinity in Wilmington,Delaware
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Degrees and Programs General. General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. Courses completed for a certificate may be applied to a degree in either aMaster
COVID-19 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources & Responses. STUDENT DAILY COVID-19 SURVEY. STAFF DAILY COVID-19 SURVEY. STUDENT REOPENING PLAN. CARES ACT EMERGENCY GRANTS. OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Engage with General & Your Alumni Community. Below are some opportunities to engage with the vibrant and motivated alumni of General Seminary. If there is anything you are looking for that is not found below, please reach out to Jonathan Silver, Director of Alumni Relations, at silver@gts.edu. COME FOR A VISIT! OVERVIEW — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Resources for Life and Study on the Close. The links below are for the most commonly used forms and request. For other forms or special requests, please contact the Registrar's Office directly at registrar@gts.edu, or use the ‘LET US HELP’ button below.Hard copies of these forms may be found in the Forms Box outside the Registrar's Office in the Basement of Seabury Hall.OUR HISTORY
The History of General Theological Seminary. General Seminary's mission, to educate and form leaders for the church in a changing world, has been a central focus throughout its long history. Chartered by General Convention in 1817, General's very name was chosen to reflect the intention of its founders: that it would serve the entireEpiscopal
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ABOUT 1 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Prior to coming to General, Parker taught at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio where she founded the Trinity Prison Project. She has also taught at Yale Divinity School, Colby College, Fordham University, Andover Newton Theological School, and New York Theological Seminary, with a program teaching students incarcerated in Sing Sing Maximum Security Prison. A NEW CALL FOR ELISE JOHNSTONE ‘06 The Rev. Canon Elise Johnstone, Class of 2005, has been called as the new Priest in Charge at St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, in Seattle, WA., starting August 8. The call marks a return to parish ministry for Johnstone, who has been serving since 2014 as the Canon to the Ordinary of the EpisALUMNI NOTE
The Rev. Lawrence Crumb (Class of ’62) discovered the book Five Women: Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, Rachel by Christianne Méroz, at the author’s Swiss Reformed convent, the Community of Grandchamp. At Father Crumb’s request, it was translated by The Rev. Dennis Wienk, a priest of the Diocese of Rochester. It has now been published and isavailable through
FEBRUARY 6-27, 2014
Religious Iconography of the 19th and 20th Centuries February 6-27, 2014 The Christoph Keller, Jr., Library at The General Theological Seminary 440 West 21st Street (between 9th & 10th Ave) New York City Public viewing hours: Monday – Friday 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. On February 6, a special exhibition of religious iconography GTS - GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYCOVID 19OUR HISTORYWHO WE ARECENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITYSUPPORTING GENERALTHE CLOSE The Neighborhood. The General Theological Seminary sits in the heart of Chelsea, a neighborhood known as a center of the New York art world. The cultural opportunities found in this ethnic and socially diverse neighborhood are unparalleled.DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General . General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. WHO WE ARE — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Board of Trustees (Continued) Members. The Rev. Hannah Atkins-Romero (M.Div 1996), Rector, Trinity Episcopal Church, Houston, Texas • Mr. Michael Braxton, Director of Development, Pittsburgh Opera • Mr. Todd Corbin, Managing Director at Summit Rock Advisors • The Most Rev. Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop and Primate of The Episcopal Church in New York, NY (D.D. 2019) • The Rt. RevOUR LIBRARY
Christoph Keller, Jr. Library at General Seminary. The General Theological Seminary Library is the oldest Episcopal seminary library. In 1820, John Pintard, an early New York civic leader, found “the only set of the Fathers now for sale in America” and raised $330 from his friends to donate the set to the fledgling General Theological Seminary, “to form the proud commencement of a WORSHIP — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Worshipping Community. The integral relationship between worship and academics is a hallmark of life at General Seminary and our commitment to formation for ministry. CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY Frequently Asked Questions. What kinds of spiritual direction courses are offered at General? Courses include traditional academic Foundation courses (e.g., Introduction to Christian Spirituality), Practicum courses (combining academic study with in-class practice and/or practice-oriented assignments), and Supervision courses (for which students in the program offer spiritual direction outsideJOB POSTINGS
Current Postings. Full-time Episcopal Chaplain, St. Francis House Student Center, Madison, WI (Posted 5/27/21) Director of Religious Education, St. John’s Larchmont, NY (5/27/21) IN MEMORIAM: PAUL GODDARD ‘63 The Rev. Paul Dillon Goddard, Class of 1963, died in Fort Myers, Florida on December 29, 2020 after a months long battle with failing health, including cancer. Born September 23, 1938, in Lancaster, PA, Goddard was the second child of Alpheus John Goddard, Jr. of Freeport,IL
CHRISTOPH KELLER, JR. LIBRARY The Library staff welcomes new and returning students and faculty. We’re looking forward to serving patrons in person again. There are some new rules that we ask you to observe while using the library: A NEW CALL FOR DAVID WARE '95 The Rev. David J. Ware, Class of 1995, has been called as Rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore, Maryland. Ware previously served as Rector of St. John’s in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, and before that, Associate Rector of Trinity in Wilmington, Delaware, and chaplain and upper school head at St. Alban’s Episcopal GTS - GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYCOVID 19OUR HISTORYWHO WE ARECENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITYSUPPORTING GENERALTHE CLOSE The Neighborhood. The General Theological Seminary sits in the heart of Chelsea, a neighborhood known as a center of the New York art world. The cultural opportunities found in this ethnic and socially diverse neighborhood are unparalleled.DEGREES & PROGRAMS
Degrees and Programs General . General Seminary offers theological degrees and certificate programs. Theological degrees form and educate students for lay and ordained ministries, while certificate programs provide an opportunity for focused, yet short-term study. WHO WE ARE — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Board of Trustees (Continued) Members. The Rev. Hannah Atkins-Romero (M.Div 1996), Rector, Trinity Episcopal Church, Houston, Texas • Mr. Michael Braxton, Director of Development, Pittsburgh Opera • Mr. Todd Corbin, Managing Director at Summit Rock Advisors • The Most Rev. Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop and Primate of The Episcopal Church in New York, NY (D.D. 2019) • The Rt. RevOUR LIBRARY
Christoph Keller, Jr. Library at General Seminary. The General Theological Seminary Library is the oldest Episcopal seminary library. In 1820, John Pintard, an early New York civic leader, found “the only set of the Fathers now for sale in America” and raised $330 from his friends to donate the set to the fledgling General Theological Seminary, “to form the proud commencement of a WORSHIP — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Worshipping Community. The integral relationship between worship and academics is a hallmark of life at General Seminary and our commitment to formation for ministry. CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY Frequently Asked Questions. What kinds of spiritual direction courses are offered at General? Courses include traditional academic Foundation courses (e.g., Introduction to Christian Spirituality), Practicum courses (combining academic study with in-class practice and/or practice-oriented assignments), and Supervision courses (for which students in the program offer spiritual direction outsideJOB POSTINGS
Current Postings. Full-time Episcopal Chaplain, St. Francis House Student Center, Madison, WI (Posted 5/27/21) Director of Religious Education, St. John’s Larchmont, NY (5/27/21) IN MEMORIAM: PAUL GODDARD ‘63 The Rev. Paul Dillon Goddard, Class of 1963, died in Fort Myers, Florida on December 29, 2020 after a months long battle with failing health, including cancer. Born September 23, 1938, in Lancaster, PA, Goddard was the second child of Alpheus John Goddard, Jr. of Freeport,IL
CHRISTOPH KELLER, JR. LIBRARY The Library staff welcomes new and returning students and faculty. We’re looking forward to serving patrons in person again. There are some new rules that we ask you to observe while using the library: A NEW CALL FOR DAVID WARE '95 The Rev. David J. Ware, Class of 1995, has been called as Rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore, Maryland. Ware previously served as Rector of St. John’s in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, and before that, Associate Rector of Trinity in Wilmington, Delaware, and chaplain and upper school head at St. Alban’s EpiscopalDEGREES & PROGRAMS
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Registrar's Office. The Registrar's Office is your resource for questions about registration policies & procedures, your academic record and evaluations, graduation requirements, international student visas, benefits, transcripts, and current schedule of classes. ABOUT 1 — GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Prior to coming to General, Parker taught at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio where she founded the Trinity Prison Project. She has also taught at Yale Divinity School, Colby College, Fordham University, Andover Newton Theological School, and New York Theological Seminary, with a program teaching students incarcerated in Sing Sing Maximum Security Prison. A NEW CALL FOR ELISE JOHNSTONE ‘06 The Rev. Canon Elise Johnstone, Class of 2005, has been called as the new Priest in Charge at St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, in Seattle, WA., starting August 8. The call marks a return to parish ministry for Johnstone, who has been serving since 2014 as the Canon to the Ordinary of the EpisALUMNI NOTE
The Rev. Lawrence Crumb (Class of ’62) discovered the book Five Women: Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, Rachel by Christianne Méroz, at the author’s Swiss Reformed convent, the Community of Grandchamp. At Father Crumb’s request, it was translated by The Rev. Dennis Wienk, a priest of the Diocese of Rochester. It has now been published and isavailable through
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Located on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, the General Theological Seminary is frequently noted for the beauty of the gardens on its campus, called the Close. The seminary's Close is characterized by a row of neo-Gothic buildings and tree-shaded lawns uncharacteristic of its urban setting.Learn More
The General Theological Seminary sits in the heart of Chelsea, a neighborhood known as a center of the New York art world. The cultural opportunities found in this ethnic and socially diverse neighborhood are unparalleled. A favorite attraction for seminarians is High Line Park, a 1.45-mile-long elevated park featuring beautiful landscapes, and views of the city and the Hudson River.Learn More
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