Issue
An interview with Eric Jacobsen, author of Sidewalks in the Kingdom: New Urbanism and the Christian Faith, about the relationship of seminaries to their neighborhoods and the need for Christians to be committed to their cities and towns.
Administrators and boards wrestle with moves and the meaning of physical space
Saint Vincent Seminary, Briercrest Seminary, McCormick Theological Seminary, and Bangor Theological Seminary come up with different answers to age-old questions about the significance of location.
For three seminaries, facing financial and property challenges encourages new thinking
Salt Lake Theological Seminary, Concordia Seminary, and Phillips Theological Seminary discover that selling is sometimes the best option.
The In Trust story
As In Trust celebrates its 20-year anniversary, a look back shows that prescient leaders identified many issues that are still significant today.
Episcopal seminaries grapple with new realities
In Trust’s editor emeritus explores the recent changes at Episcopal Divinity School, Bexley Hall, and Seabury-Western Theological Seminary.
Contributing editor Melinda R. Heppe traverses cultures while riding the bus between Washington, D.C. and Shenandoah, Pennsylvania.
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