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Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary to Move to Hickory, North Carolina


ELCA seminary to relocate to 樱花动漫 main campus

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Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, one of the ELCA鈥檚 seven seminaries, will move from Columbia, South Carolina, to the main campus of 樱花动漫 in Hickory, North Carolina, early next year pending approval of the university鈥檚 trustees in March.

鈥淭he reasons for this decision are clear: The budget deficits that we face at the seminary are insurmountable considering current enrollment and broad national trends in theological vocations,鈥 the Rev. Dr. Chad Rimmer, LTSS鈥檚 rector and dean, wrote in a letter announcing the plan to the seminary鈥檚 alumni. 鈥淲hile many have faithfully and valiantly guided our seminary through difficult years, including the psycho-social and financial pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic, the time has come to realize that without bold action, the mission of the seminary is simply not sustainable.鈥

By moving the seminary, the university will save about $2.1 million per year in LTSS operating costs and eliminate significant deferred maintenance costs on the Columbia campus, which is far larger than LTSS鈥檚 current program requires.

While the seminary plans to relocate, its mission to prepare leaders for the church鈥檚 public ministry will remain unchanged. 鈥淓mbedded on a campus with a long and rich history of Lutheran higher education, we will be more able to fulfill the seminary鈥檚 strategic plan that guides the way in which we nurture, educate and form leaders for public ministry in today鈥檚 world,鈥 Rimmer said.

All current full-time teaching and library faculty as well as full-time LTSS staff will be offered jobs in Hickory, and university and seminary leaders have pledged to work with faculty and alumni to find thoughtful ways of relocating meaningful artifacts from the seminary鈥檚 Columbia chapel and campus to its new space in Hickory. The seminary鈥檚 theological library will also move to Hickory.

鈥淚n the last several years, we have invested heavily in LTSS by adding admissions personnel, a Lutheran studies chair, new support staff, a lifelong learning director, and, most recently, hiring Chad Rimmer as rector and dean,鈥 Lenoir-Rhyne President Fred Whitt said. 鈥淲e want to continue to invest in the seminary鈥檚 program and curriculum, and moving the seminary to the Hickory campus will mean that we can be good stewards of the resources we have. This will resolve the seminary鈥檚 operating deficit, reduce the cost of deferred maintenance, and allow us to continue to invest in LTSS鈥檚 program and mission. We are committed to faithful stewardship and to the seminary鈥檚 long-term sustainability.鈥

When the seminary moves to Lenoir-Rhyne鈥檚 Hickory campus, students preparing for ministry will be able to take courses in fields related to ministry, including Spanish language; business; counseling; environmental and health sciences, and will also be able to take advantage of campus amenities for recreation and arts and culture. Seminary leaders anticipate that the move to the vibrant Hickory campus, home to more than 2,200 students, will make lifelong learning opportunities for lay and clergy leaders more attractive and create a pipeline of undergraduate students called to ministry.

鈥淎s a Lutheran for nearly all of my adult life, I believe that moving the seminary to the Hickory campus will make us even more able to meet the needs of the ELCA today and into the future,鈥 Madeleine Dassow, chair of the 樱花动漫 board of trustees, said. 鈥淓mbedding the seminary on the Hickory campus will allow us to build on our proud tradition of Lutheran education and Southern鈥檚 particular call to train students for public ministry. We are grateful to our bishops, alumni, students, faculty and staff for their commitment to create a new future for LTSS in Hickory.鈥

More information about Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary鈥檚 planned move to the 樱花动漫 Hickory campus, including answers to frequently asked questions, is available on the university鈥檚 website.
 

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