- Saint Andrew's Theological College and Seminary
Saint Andrew's Theological College and Seminary is a church-affiliated educational institution of The
Orthodox Anglican Church , the United States representative of theOrthodox Anglican Communion . Instruction began in Statesville, North Carolina in 1967. The school was formally dedicated as Cranmer Seminary on September 19, 1971.Statesville Record and Landmark, September 20, 1971, pg. 1B] Cranmer Seminary was officially incorporated in the state ofNorth Carolina on September 3, 1975.http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/imaging/Dime/IVTIFF_1835360.pdf] A vocational school for the ministry, the seminary provided denominationally-specific theological training and education for traditional Anglican clergy. In 1996, a distance education program was initiated. Between 1999 and 2003, the seminary actively assisted training clergy of the Anglican Rite Synod in the Americas, established an Internet presence and instituted open admission to the general public. The school was renamed Saint Andrew's Theological College and Seminary in 2002.http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/imaging/Dime/IVTIFF_7532079.pdf] Many of the bishops and leaders of theContinuing Anglican movement are past students and graduates of St. Andrew’s. The seminary's fifth and current President is the Reverend Dr. John S. Rybka.Scott Earle McLaughlin , the Metropolitan Archbishop of theOrthodox Anglican Communion serves as the schools Chancellor.Instruction is conducted via distance learning and from its centers in
Lexington, North Carolina , andFlorence, Italy . In 2008 the school became an affiliate institution of theABHE , the Association for Biblical Higher Education. St. Andrew's Theological College and Seminary is also officially recognized as an Associate Body of the "National Confederation of the Italian Popular Universities" (CNUPI), the Confederazione Nazionale delle Università Popolari Italiane; and is a member institution of ACCESS, the Association of Christian Continuing Education Schools and Seminaries.References
External links
* [http://www.divinityschool.org Website of Saint Andrews's Theological College and Seminary]
* [http://www.abhe.org/ Website of The Association for Biblical Higher Education]
* [http://www.cnupi.it/ Website of the Confederazione Nazionale delle Università Popolari Italiane (CNUPI)]
* [http://www.accessed.org/ Website of ACCESS]
* [http://www.orthodoxanglican.net/ Website of the Orthodox Anglican Communion]
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