Asbury Seminary celebrates 100 years of preparing theologically educated, sanctified, Spirit-filled men and women to evangelize and to spread scriptural holiness throughout the world. Throughout the 2022-2023 calendar year, the Seminary will reflect on God’s faithfulness for the past 100 years and look forward to the future with a variety of events.

These include:

  • Opening Convocation
  • Celebration Tour with President Timothy C. Tennent
  • Week of Prayer and Fasting
  • Special Chapel services
  • Community Celebration and more!

“We are humbled by God’s faithfulness to us these past 100 years,” Dr. Timothy C. Tennent, President of Asbury Seminary, said. “Though we have evolved, and our multi-faceted mission has expanded, our purpose to change lives through the unchanging message of Jesus Christ has not wavered. On behalf of the Asbury Seminary family, I cordially invite you to join us in celebrating our centennial as we look forward to the next 100 years with gratitude and joy.”

In 1923, founder and president H.C. Morrison opened Asbury Seminary with a class of three students and an audacious seal that read “The Whole Bible for the Whole World.” Morrison traveled across the U.S. and around the world as an evangelist for three decades before accepting an invitation in 1910 to become president of Asbury College, now Asbury University. During his tenure, he continued his emphasis on theological education and in 1923 established the Seminary as a graduate school. He led the Seminary in its initial growth and in becoming a separate institution with its own campus and board of trustees.

“We are believing and undertaking to build up a Seminary for the training of a ministry that will bring millions of lost souls through Christ to salvation,” he wrote.

The Seminary graduated its first male student, Samuel Arthur Maxwell in 1924, and its first female student, Faith M. Scull-Wright with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1926. One hundred years later, the Seminary has more than 13,000 alumni serving in every time zone around the world through social justice initiatives, government, art, mission organizations, education and the church.

Since its founding, the Seminary has been led by eight presidents Henry Clay Morrison, Julian C. McPheeters, Frank B. Stanger, David L. McKenna, Maxie D. Dunnam, Jeffrey E. Greenway, J. Ellsworth Kalas and the current president, Timothy C. Tennent. All have proven to be strong, godly leaders, well suited for the time and life of the seminary during which they were appointed.

Asbury Seminary is a multi-denominational graduate school committed to teaching the unchanging truth of orthodox Christianity. Traditionally Wesleyan, Asbury Seminary welcomes more than 1,800 students from 80+ denominations and 50 countries. Locations in Memphis, Tulsa, Colorado Springs, Kentucky, Tampa, Orlando and online allow students to pursue their degrees in a residential, cohort or online class.

As the Seminary reflects on the past, we are grateful for God’s guidance and leadership and look forward to the next 100 years with the hope of continuing to share the Gospel message around the world.