ARLINGTON, Va. (ABP) — The John Leland Center for Theological Studies received full accreditation status from the Association of Theological Schools June 15. It now offers diploma, master of divinity, and master of theological studies classes to roughly 150 students a year.
Formed by a small group of area leaders attending the 1997 Baptist World Alliance meeting, the center emphasizes diversity and a commitment to churches in and near Washington, D.C. It was named to honor the 18th century Baptist pastor John Leland, who influenced Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in securing religious freedom for U.S. citizens.
The Association of Theological Schools evaluated the school in March and cited Leland's faculty for “notable scholarship and dedication to effective teaching.”
“This affirmation from the academic faith community of ATS indicates that the Leland Center is on track with our mission statement to equip transformational leaders for the emerging church,” center president Randel Everett said in a written statement. “In God's providence and grace, God has brought together gifted students, faculty and trustees that have brought this dream to reality.”
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