Interdenominational Theological Center

Interdenominational Theological Center

Interdenominational Theological Center

The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) which was founded in the year 1958 is a not for profit consortium of five predominantlyAfrican-AmericandenominationalChristianseminariesin Atlanta,Georgia. ITC is operating together as a professional graduate school of theology. It is the largest free-standing African American theological school in the United States.

Its constituent seminaries are the Morehouse School of Religion (associated with a number of Baptist groups, including American Baptist Churches USA, National Baptist Convention, USA, and Progressive National Baptist Convention); Gammon Theological Seminary (United Methodist Church); Turner Theological Seminary (African Methodist Episcopal Church); Phillips School of Theology (Christian Methodist Episcopal Church); and Charles H. Mason Theological Seminary (Church of God in Christ). All have the mission to educate Christian leaders for ministry and service. Students who are not affiliated with one of the five denominations represented by these seminaries are enrolled in the ITC’s Harry V. and Selma T. Richardson Ecumenical Fellowship program.

Current President: Dr. Edward L. Wheeler

Official website: www.itc.edu

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