REV. DR. F. WILLIS JOHNSON
“My time at United really challenged me. It was a safe place to wrestle with questions.”
SIR WALTER MACK, JR.
United’s impact “United Theological Seminary has made an indelible impact in my life and in my ministry. I have been connected with the Seminary since 1994, where my journey began as a Doctor of Ministry student in the Dr. William Augustus Jones and Dr. Harold A. Carter group. It was during this time at United […]
JIMMY MALLORY
“United Theological Seminary has not only prepared me to be a better leader, they also have made me to be a better Christian. It’s incredibly rare to find an academic institution that is open to and moved by the power of the Holy Spirit, but United perfectly blends these two worlds. They show that academics […]
TESIA MALLORY
United’s impact “United has given me the tools and the confidence to faithfully step out into my God-given calling. Through academic study, supportive relationships with my mentors and peers, and transformative encounters with the Holy Spirit I have been empowered to spread the gospel with a newfound boldness.” The United difference “God is using United to bear Kingdom […]
BENJAMIN MARTIN
United’s impact “The education I have received at United has changed me in all the right ways. Not only has it broadened my knowledge base, it has stretched me as a person. My passion for people has always been a driving force behind sharing the love of God, but United helped me understand in more detail than […]
REV. DR. OTIS MOSS ’90
“United is a place and space to teach, learn and practice the unconditional love of Jesus Christ. A place where love, justice and reconciliation are inseparable and ineradicable.”
DEBO ONABANJO
“My life and ministry have been greatly enriched because I have been opportuned to learn from some of the best scholars in what is no doubt one of the top Seminaries in America. At United, I have been encouraged to think outside the box to bring the good news to a broken world that desperately […]
MIKE SLAUGHTER
The United difference “The Christ-centeredness was extremely important. So many other seminaries were kind of drifting to other places. [United] was anchored in apostolic Christianity yet with an eye to the future. It was much more practice than it was academic. The academic expectation was there, but they weren’t training people to go teach in […]