Fletcher Seminary Receives Full Tax Exempt Status From IRS
Fletcher Seminary is excited to announce that we recently received our 501(c)3 Determination Letter from the Internal Revenue Service, fully declaring our organization as tax exempt.
Fletcher Seminary is excited to announce that we recently received our 501(c)3 Determination Letter from the Internal Revenue Service, fully declaring our organization as tax exempt.
Join us for “Coffee and Conversation” on site in San Antonio! Our board and staff will be present, and share about the vision and programs of Fletcher Seminary.
The vision for Fletcher Seminary was birthed out of a need for a south Texas school that welcomes all people in their call to ministry, and one that is built on diverse partnerships and innovation, and practical education.
Academic freedom is under attach at many seminaries around the country. Fletcher Seminary believe in intellectual inquiry as a means of living out a robust Christian faith. At seminaries and institutions where academic freedom is under attack, students are often Read more
Fletcher is a seminary where Biblical freedom is celebrated. As a multi-denominational seminary, Fletcher provides 21st Century leadership desperately needed for churches and pastors. When classes begin, Fletcher will facilitate interfaith dialogue, collaborate with non-profits, and emphasize the importance of Read more
Fletcher’s Primary Geographic reach will be within begin with San Antonio at the hub and extend north, east, south and west. In this geographic region, the current estimated population is over five million. As the only truly ecumenical school in Read more
The ideal student for Fletcher Seminary is one who is excited about studying in an ecumenical environment, and who desires to pursue theological education at a school that is practically driven, yet academically rigorous.
Fletcher is committed to address the fundamental gaps in current theological education in San Antonio, South Texas and the international community. Deborah Gin writes that The Association of Theological Schools surveyed 940 graduates about their lack of training to meet Read more