Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary is one of the ten theological
institutions of the Presbyterian Church (USA). It was established on
April 7, 1867, as a part of the Freedmen's College of North
Carolina, subsequently named Biddle Memorial Institute, Charlotte,
North Carolina. In 1923, Mrs. Jane Berry Smith of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, generously endowed the institution and constructed
several buildings on the seventy-five acre campus in honor of her
husband, Johnson C. Smith. In recognition of this gift, the Board of
Trustees voted on March 1, 1923, to change the name of the Institute
to Johnson C. Smith University.
The Seminary operated as a department of the University, graduating
its first class of three in 1872. In 1969, the religion department
moved from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Atlanta as Johnson C. Smith
Theological Seminary. Through official action of the Johnson C.
Smith University Board of Trustees and the 182nd General Assembly of
the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Seminary became a part of the
consortium of the six Protestant seminaries known as the
Interdenominational Theological Center.
Dr. Mark Lomax
Dr. Gary A. Reynolds
Interim Dean
Director of Development
mlomax@itc.edu
greynolds@itc.edu
404-527-7781
404-614-6339