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ELCA NEWS SERVICE

March 27, 2012  

Lenoir-Rhyne University, Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary to merge
12-17-MRC

     CHICAGO (ELCA) - At a March 26 signing ceremony, representatives of
Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, N.C., and Lutheran Theological
Southern Seminary in Columbia, S.C., celebrated the decision to merge the
two institutions, effective July 1. The merger is the first such
combination of an Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) seminary
and university since the founding of this church in 1987. The ceremony
took place at the Martin Luther Statue on Shaw Plaza in Hickory.
     With the merger, Lenoir-Rhyne University is establishing a school of
theology which will include an ELCA seminary -- Lutheran Theological
Southern Seminary. The seminary will retain its own name and identity
while integrating with the larger university system.
     The ELCA has eight seminaries and 26 colleges and universities.
     The merger illustrates "the kind of trust that developed among the
leaders of each institution," said the Rev. Marcus J. Miller in a Lenoir-
Rhyne news release. "Before, we had compatible missions. Going forward we
have the promise of a vibrant, singular mission. That's powerful," said
Miller, who will retire as president of the seminary this summer.
     Dr. Wayne B. Powell, president of Lenoir-Rhyne, called the merger
a "win-win" for both institutions. "As one university, we will be both
broader and deeper, and that makes it a win for students, faculty and
alumni."
     "Both institutions will be enriched with a greater diversity and an
increased capacity to serve both church and society," said ELCA Presiding
Bishop Mark S. Hanson.
     In 2011 the boards of Lenoir-Rhyne and Lutheran Theological Southern
Seminary recommended that the institutions enter into a formal
collaborative partnership leading to a merger. The recommendation came as
a result of a feasibility study initiated when it became clear between
the boards and institutions that each had similar goals and strong
reputations.
     "There was a time and place decades ago when seminaries were
integral units of colleges and universities," according to the Rev. Mark
N. Wilhelm, who overseas the mission leadership of ELCA schools, colleges
and universities.
     Wilhelm said the merger "is the first for the ELCA. It's somewhat
a 'back to the future' movement."
     Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary was founded in 1830 and has
been located at its current campus in Columbia since 1911. Lenoir-Rhyne
was founded in 1891 by four Lutheran pastors.
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About the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America:
The ELCA is one of the largest Christian denominations in the United
States, with 4.2 million members in 10,000 congregations across the 50
states and in the Caribbean region. Known as the church of "God's work.
Our hands," the ELCA emphasizes the saving grace of God through faith in
Jesus Christ, unity among Christians and service in the world. The ELCA's
roots are in the writings of the German church reformer, Martin Luther.

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