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  1. Library & Resources. Union Presbyterian Seminary equips Christian leaders for ministry in the world—a sacred vocation that requires deep learning, commitment to service, and an ability to read culture and circumstance in the light of the rich resources of scripture and theological tradition.

  2. Library & Resources. Union Presbyterian Seminary equips Christian leaders for ministry in the world—a sacred vocation that requires deep learning, commitment to service, and an ability to read culture and circumstance in the light of the rich resources of scripture and theological tradition.

  3. Union Presbyterian Seminary is ahead on your right. Park in front of Watts Hall or on Brook Road. Arriving by Plane, Bus, or Train. If arriving by taxi or limousine service from Richmond International Airport or the Greyhound, Mega Bus, or Amtrak stations, ask the driver to take you to Union Presbyterian Seminary at 3401 Brook Road in Richmond.

  4. Union Presbyterian Seminary is a graduate educational institution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and an EO/AA employer committed to increasing the gender, racial-ethnic, and international and cultural diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body.

  5. Library & Resources. Union Presbyterian Seminary equips Christian leaders for ministry in the world—a sacred vocation that requires deep learning, commitment to service, and an ability to read culture and circumstance in the light of the rich resources of scripture and theological tradition.

  6. Union Presbyterian Seminary has been equipping ordained ministers, church leaders, and Christian educators for the global church for more than 200 years. The Syngman Rhee Global Mission Center , established in 2018, is committed to continuing and nurturing our commitment to the church universal by hosting students from overseas at our Richmond campus.

  7. Library & Resources. Union Presbyterian Seminary equips Christian leaders for ministry in the world—a sacred vocation that requires deep learning, commitment to service, and an ability to read culture and circumstance in the light of the rich resources of scripture and theological tradition.