Wesley Seminary

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Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University
Established 2009
Affiliation Wesleyan Church
President Dr. David Wright
Dean Dr. David Smith
Academic staff
14
Administrative staff
5
Students 507
Location United States Marion, IN, USA
40°31′00″N 85°40′10″W / 40.516545°N 85.669430°W / 40.516545; -85.669430Coordinates: 40°31′00″N 85°40′10″W / 40.516545°N 85.669430°W / 40.516545; -85.669430
Seminary Interim Vice President Dr. Jo Anne Lyon
Website seminary.indwes.edu

Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University is an evangelical Christian theological seminary that was founded by the Wesleyan Church denomination and Indiana Wesleyan University. Wesley Seminary is located on Indiana Wesleyan University's main campus in Marion, Indiana.

History

In 2008, IWU administrators and the Board of Trustees endorsed the concept of the seminary and set aside funding for the potential program. On April 3, 2009 the Board of Trustees unanimously approved the proposal after the seminary was accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The seminary opened for the fall 2009 semester.[1] On June 20, 2012 Wesley Seminary was admitted as an Associate Member of the Association of Theological Schools. On October 2, 2009, during IWU's Homecoming Chapel, university president Dr. Henry Smith announced that the Board of Trustees had officially voted to name the seminary Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University and had chosen Dr. Wayne Schmidt to be the seminary's first Vice President.[2]

Wesley Seminary has completed construction of its seminary on the IWU campus in Marion, Indiana in part through a donation from the Green family, owners of the Hobby Lobby corporation. On April 12, 2012, the cornerstone for the new $7 million Wesley Seminary building was laid and the facility was completed in 2013. Wesley Seminary is the first officially affiliated seminary in the history of the Wesleyan Church, which is one of the only evangelical denominations that does not currently require pastors to hold a seminary degree for ordination. Currently, only about 15 percent of Wesleyan pastors have seminary degrees. Denominational leaders hope the creation of Wesley Seminary will double that number.[3] Wesley Seminary ranks in size within the top 10 percent of the Association of Theological Schools’ accredited seminaries.[4] Wesley Seminary currently employee 12 full-time faculty, 4 administrative staff members, and 3 executive administrators.

Wesley Seminary launched a Doctor of Ministry program in 2016. The first cohort began in June, when students traveled to Atlanta to learn about the foundations of urban, rural, and suburban leadership from nationally acclaimed pastors and Christian leaders. The first cohort will earn a Doctor of Ministry with a focus on transformational leadership. Upcoming cohorts in 2017 and 2018 will focus on preaching and spiritual formation, respectively.

In June 2016, Wesley Seminary Vice President Dr. Wayne Schmidt accepted the position of General Superintendent of the Wesleyan Church. As a result, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon was named Interim Vice President of Wesley Seminary.[5] Dr. Lyon will serve as Interim Vice President while the university launches a national search for the next leader of Wesley Seminary.

Accreditation

Wesley Seminary is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It also received accreditation from the Association of Theological Schools in 2014.[6]

Academics

The seminary currently offers an innovative Master of Divinity degree program, along with other graduate theology degrees, offered in on-site and online formats.[7]

Faculty

References

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  4. Schenck, Ken (21 June 2012). "Common Denominator: Wesley Seminary now in ATS". kenschenck.blogspot.com. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  5. https://www.indwes.edu/news/2016/06/dr-jo-anne-lyon-to-serve-as-interim-vp#.V_-lh5MrKL4
  6. Association of Theological Schools
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