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  1. Bangor Theological Seminary was an ecumenical seminary, founded in 1814 (210 years ago), in the Congregational tradition of the United Church of Christ. Located in Bangor, Maine, and Portland, Maine, it was the only accredited graduate school of religion in Northern New England [2] The seminary had campuses in Bangor and Portland, Maine.

  2. Learn about the origins, development, and closure of Bangor Theological Seminary, a private, ecumenical, and progressive religious institution in Maine. Explore the timeline, affiliates, and legacy of the seminary that opened in 1816 and closed in 2013.

  3. The BTS Center is a nonprofit organization that offers programs, resources, and research for faith leaders and communities to address the climate crisis and other environmental issues. Learn about their events, podcast, grants, and online courses on spirituality, justice, and hope.

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  4. Bangor Theological Seminary closed its graduate program in 2013 and became The BTS Center, a spiritual successor that preserves its 199 year legacy of theological education and formation. Learn more about the BTS Center and its mission to equip and support leaders in faith communities.

  5. With roots dating back to 1814, The BTS Center is a private foundation in Portland, Maine, building on the legacy of the former Bangor Theological Seminary. Although no longer a degree-awarding institution, today The BTS Center seeks to catalyze spiritual imagination, with enduring wisdom, for transformative faith leadership by offering theologically grounded programs of continuing education ...

  6. Mar 28, 2014 · Bangor Theological Seminary closed its doors last year — seemingly quite unnoticed by the larger community around it. The school, founded in 1814, had witnessed a steady decline in enrollment ...

  7. Jan 16, 2013 · Bangor Theological Seminary, which has trained ministers for nearly 200 years, will award its last degrees in June 2013 and become an institute that does not award degrees. The new entity, called The BTS Center, will equip and support clergy and lay leaders for effective ministry in the 21st century.

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