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The Board of Trustees of Memphis Theological Seminary has selected Rev. Jody Hill to be the next president of the institution.  Rev. Hill will take office the first of January 2020.

Board Moderator, Rev. Kip Rush stated, “We are pleased Jody accepted our offer to lead the seminary. He brings many attributes needed at this time. Fundraising and strategic planning, two of his strengths, are vital to our future, but we value most Jody’s love of our Lord Jesus Christ and his desire to work to bring the Kingdom of God to earth.”

Rev. Jody Hill, a long time pastor in the Cumberland Presbyterian and Presbyterian USA churches, currently serves as the Vice President for Community Relations at Blue Mountain College. At Blue Mountain he developed a successful strategy to foster community engagement and to increase fundraising.

“I am eager to continue the visionary leadership of Memphis Theological Semnary that began this ecumenical mission of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church fifty-five years ago,” said Hill. He also affirmed the seminary’s block scheduling allowing students to attend classes only one day of each week, “I believe MTS is at a pivotal place in seminary education because students are immersed in the work of ministry while they attend classes.” Rev. Hill also supports MTS’ diversity in the areas of race, gender, age, and backgrounds. He added, “We consistently educate students from at least twenty-five different denominational backgrounds. The commitment to unity and diversity makes this seminary a unique leader in theological education for the Christian Church and the world we serve.”

Hill grew up in the Mt. Zion Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Falkner, Mississippi, and he is a direct descendant of Ephraim McLean, a founding member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1810. He is also the New York Times best-selling author of 38: The Chucky Mullins Effect. Jody currently lives in Corinth, Mississippi with his wife Monya and their two sons Noah and Luke.

Rev. Dr. Susan Parker, who has been serving as Interim President since August 2018 stated, “Jody is a fine choice to lead MTS. His faith is an inspiration to me and many others. I truly believe he is called to be at this place at this time.”

For more information, call: Rev. Dr. Susan Parker, 901-334-5810.