For decades, spending went up at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary while enrollment plummeted, causing the school to overspend by millions in 19 of the last 21 years.
(RNS) — A new report from trustees at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, details two decades of fiscal mismanagement, including a $140 million operating deficit. According to an overview of the seminary’s ...
Expenditures include $11K on an espresso machine, $60K on Christmas decorations, and an extravagant home makeover.
A task force investigation found that former Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary president Adam Greenway used school funds in a way that “did not reflect proper stewardship of seminary resources”and "without deference to financial controls and ...
The Southern Baptist Convention and Paul Pressler are still defendants in the trial set for May
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth and its former president Paige Patterson agreed to settle a case brought by Gerald Rollins for concealment of sexual abuse.
The past few years have been troubled for prominent SBC seminary, beginning with 2018 firing of controversial president Paige Patterson.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary announced Wednesday (April 19) that longtime Christian educator David Dockery had been named the school’s president, seven months after the former president resigned unexpectedly.
The lead teaching pastor at a Fort Worth Baptist church has resigned after he was arrested last week on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and suspicion of unlawfully carrying a weapon.
In an email to parents on Feb. 6, The King’s College announced it was experiencing a “funding shortfall of approximately $2.6 million for the spring semester, due primarily to the timing of pending income.”
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Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary confirmed with Baptist Press that the entity has initiated layoffs a week after announcing steps to rectify a financial environment that could “quickly escalate to a crisis.”
(RNS) — The president of one of the Southern Baptist Convention’s largest seminaries resigned on Friday (Sept. 23), less than four years after taking office.