- Winebrenner Theological Seminary
Winebrenner Theological Seminary (WTS) was established in 1942 as a graduate school of theology of
Findlay College (renamed The University of Findlay in 1989). In 1961, WTS received its charter from the State of Ohio, to become an independent, degree-granting institution.WTS was founded by the Churches of God, General Conference (CGGC), an evangelical denomination headquartered in
Findlay, Ohio . The Seminary derives its name from the founder of the denomination,John Winebrenner , who established the group in 1825 inHarrisburg, Pennsylvania .WTS continues to serve the CGGC as its sole seminary as well as students from 35 different denominational backgrounds. WTS is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS) and the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Winebrenner offers four masters programs, a Doctor of Ministry program and collaborates with The University of Findlay to offer a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies program.
Winebrenner’s Mission Statement
Winebrenner Theological Seminary serves God’s mission of reconciliation in changing the world by preparing servants of the Lord Jesus Christ to lead the Church.
Corresponding Values
Because Winebrenner Theological Seminary acknowledges the supremacy of our triune God, the uniqueness of our Lord Jesus Christ and the authority of Scripture, we strive for excellence in the following values:
* Theological preparation and application for ministry
* Spiritual formation for individuals and communities
* Evangelism and discipleship
* Leadership development
* Community life among students, faculty, administration, and staff
* Broad evangelical unityExternal links
* [http://www.winebrenner.edu/ Official site]
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