McCormick Theological Seminary explained

McCormick Theological Seminary
Type:Private seminary
President:David Crawford
Endowment:$80.0 million (FY23)[1]
City:Chicago
State:Illinois
Country:United States
Postgrad:215
Faculty:8
Religious Affiliation:Presbyterian Church (USA)

McCormick Theological Seminary is a private Presbyterian seminary in Chicago, Illinois. As of 2023, it shares a campus with the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and Catholic Theological Union, in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. A letter of intent was signed on May 5, 2022, to sell the formerly shared campus with the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago to the University of Chicago. The agreement allows the two seminaries to lease back facilities on the campus.[2] Although it primarily serves the Presbytery of Chicago and the Synod of Lincoln Trails, McCormick Theological Seminary also educates members of other Christian denominations.

History

Hanover Seminary was established in 1829 as a preparatory school in Hanover, Indiana, for prospective ministers in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., hoping to serve on the western frontier of the expanding United States. After about ten years, the seminary moved a short distance to New Albany, Indiana, where it became the New Albany Theological Seminary. When the western frontier boundary moved, the school also moved and opened in Chicago's present-day Lincoln Park neighborhood in 1859 where the school was first known as the Theological Seminary of the Northwest. In 1886, it was renamed in honor of American industrialist Cyrus McCormick (1809–1884), who had served as a member of the seminary's board of trustees.

In 1975, facing a dire financial situation and declining enrollment, McCormick sold the Lincoln Park campus to DePaul University and moved to the Hyde Park neighborhood in Chicago. This move divested the institution of infrastructure while reinforcing its commitment to urban ministry. Sharing facilities with the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (LSTC), McCormick began to help foster important ecumenical cooperation between the Presbyterian and Lutheran churches. In 2003 McCormick reinforced and recommitted itself to its ecumenical partnership with LSTC by building a new building on the LSTC campus.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2023 - 2024 Annual Data Tables . The Association of Theological Schools . 2023–2024 . April 26, 2024.
  2. Web site: Institutions Agree on Plan for Sale of Hyde Park Property . May 6, 2022.
  3. News: Death of Rev. E. P. Baker . 2 July 2021 . The Highland Park Herald at Newspapers.com . 17 Jun 1911 . 3 . en.
  4. News: Church Dedication. Colored Presbyterians. . 1 July 2021 . The Los Angeles Times . 7 Mar 1908 . 24 . en.
  5. Web site: Andrew C. Zenos. AHEPA Bergen Knights Chapter 285 . Staff Writers. May 22, 2022. May 22, 2022.