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David Yeago Heads to Ambridge

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Adapted from Trinity School for Ministry

David Yeago will join the faculty of Trinity School for Ministry and of the North American Lutheran Seminary (NALS) of the North American Lutheran Church (NALC) in the fall. He is the second Lutheran to join Trinity’s faculty as a part of its new relationship with the NALC. Yeago first came to Trinity’s campus last summer as one of the keynote speakers for the 2013 Ancient Evangelical Future Conference.

“I am honored and delighted to join the faculty at Trinity School for Ministry in partnership with the North American Lutheran Seminary,” Yeago said. “Trinity’s commitment to the historic Christian faith, focus on biblical theology, and passion for the mission of the gospel correspond to my own priorities as a Christian theologian. I look forward to new friendships with new colleagues as we work together to form students for service to Christ and his gospel in the Church and in the world.”

“We are delighted to welcome David Yeago to our seminary,” said the Ven. Mark Stevenson, Trinity’s academic dean. “David is highly respected in the field of theology and he will be a wonderful addition to our teaching team.”

Trinity began its partnership with the NALC last summer when the convocation of the NALC voted to make Trinity the seminary center of its training network, the North American Lutheran Seminary. The Rev. Amy Schifrin joined Trinity’s faculty in January to teach Lutheran worship and homiletics and to direct the NALS.

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