The Good News
Faith Statement of the Faculty of Memphis Theological Seminary in Response to Racism
As members of the Faculty of Memphis Theological Seminary, we offer these theological affirmations as a faithful response to the hurt and anguish in our churches and society due to racism. We affirm our faith in God, who as Creator and Redeemer, acts in love...
A Call to Prayer from MTS President Rev. Dr. Jody Hill
Memphis Theological Seminary is grieved by the recent tragic deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. God calls Christians to respond in love and truth, condemning hate and injustice in all their forms. To our community--particularly to black staff,...
Information about Pulpit & Pew
Memphis Theological Seminary is excited to announce the start of a new series of online offerings. Following the success of Sunday Morning Seminary, a series of short virtual classes offered at no cost to the public on Zoom, we have developed Pulpit & Pew:...
Help us Meet the Match! #GiveToMTS by July 31st
Dear MTS Family, It was once said of Eleanor Roosevelt that she was an inspiration to many because she would rather light a candle than curse the darkness. In this time of sickness and separation, it can certainly feel as though there is a cloud of darkness hanging...
MTS Celebrates the Class of 1970!
June 7th, 2020, marked the fiftieth anniversary of the 1970 graduating class of Memphis Theological Seminary. Rev. George Estes (M.Div, 1970) offers his reflection: The commencement service was held that Sunday at 8 p.m. in the sanctuary of the former Highland...
Kim Moore Reflects on Serving in ICU & Graduating from Seminary During Pandemic
When I'm not driving to Memphis for theology classes, I work as the Nurse Manager for the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN. The community here at VUMC started planning when word of a new disease in...





