Project Description:Affiliated with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF)—a traditionally white organization—while serving as the official seminary of the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc. (NBCA)—a predominantly black denomination—as the Baptist Seminary of Kentucky (BSK), we interpret our mission by considering both CBF and NBCA needs across backgrounds and settings. Our constituent congregations need flexible leaders capable of Christian theological reflection within their varied contexts. Through in-place learning, the BSK Siloam Project enhances partnerships with local congregations, exploring worship, ministry, and fellowship across the table.
Project Area:Congregational and denominational collaborations | Engaging publics and contexts | Residential education | Spiritual direction and student formation | Upskilling pastoral and ministerial leaders
Project Start Date:22-Jul-01
Project End Date:26-Dec-31
Project Amount:$998,725
School Informatics
The following information reflects information reported to ATS
in fall 2021 near the start of this Pathways grant phase:
Number of Students (FTE):26
Number of Full-Time Faculty (FTE):6
Student-to-Faculty FTE ratio:4:1
Expenditures, Year Prior (see Annual Data Tables,
T-1.2):$1,017,128