
Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.
We consider our alumni among this great cloud of witnesses. Over the last fifty years, more than 1400 graduates have studied, lived, served together while in seminary and thereafter. Our alumni have come from six continents, ___ countries, and every part of North America. They have served in all levels of the Anglican Church around the world, served in vast missions and ministry roles, as well as serving in wide ranging roles in and outside of the church.
Our goal with this alumni page is to provide the core resources that help our alumni connect and continue to grow in learning and ministry as well as inviting you to support the ongoing impact of supporting Trinity Anglican Seminary as it continues to “form Christian leaders for mission.”

Sarah Kim (‘20) recently marked her fifth anniversary as Director of Community Outreach, leading new initiatives that have helped
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Sarah Kim (‘20) recently marked her fifth anniversary as Director of Community Outreach, leading new initiatives that have helped
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Members of the Class of 2015 reunited this summer, sharing stories of growth, friendship, and the lasting impact of their time tog
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The Ripley Scholarship is awarded based on individual merit and financial need. Applicants must hold a Master’s Degree from Trinity and be pursuing a doctoral degree (Ph.D./Th.D.) in a theological field. Applications must be submitted by June 30 for the next academic year. Awards are made to qualified applicants by July 31.
Your gift to Trinity Anglican Seminary opens doors for students and for the future of Anglican ministry. Donations directly support scholarships, making it possible for called and gifted students to be equipped for ministry without the barrier of financial hardship.
These gifts also enhance academic programs, provide for state-of-the-art facilities like the Good Shepherd Chapel, and sustain the daily rhythms of worship and community that define life at Trinity. Every contribution helps ensure that students are not only equipped with theological knowledge but are also formed to lead the church in ministry and mission. In this way, your generosity creates opportunities for students to answer God's call and for the seminary to continue forming confident, compassionate Christian leaders.


Trinity provides alumni with ongoing access to library resources as a way to support their continued ministry, scholarship, and spiritual growth even after graduation. This commitment reflects our belief that formation is lifelong and that alumni remain valued members of the Trinity family.
By granting library privileges, the seminary helps alumni stay connected to the latest theological research and practical ministry tools, ensuring they are equipped for leadership in their communities. Maintaining this connection not only supports alumni in their vocations but also fosters a lasting sense of belonging and shared mission within the broader Trinity community
The Cranmer Society at Trinity Anglican Seminary is a planned giving program established to honor and engage those who include Trinity in their estate plans. It was created to foster a sense of community and lasting impact among alumni and friends who support the seminary’s mission through bequests, annuities, trusts, and other legacy gifts.
Alumni can get involved by making a planned gift to Trinity, which not only supports future generations of church leaders but also connects them to an exclusive network of supporters. Membership is recognized with a unique number and inclusion in special communications and events, reinforcing a sense of belonging and partnership in Trinity’s ongoing mission

Trinity's 50th Anniversary Homecoming Weekend brings together alumni, students, faculty, and friends October 1-3 for worship, fellowship, and celebration of God's faithfulness in forming leaders for mission.
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Join us for Trinity's 50th Anniversary Convocation and Dean's Hour—a full day of academic celebration, inspiring teaching, and community fellowship marking half a century of Anglican formation.
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Once again Trinity is hosting the Lenten concert of the BVCS.
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Join us for the return event of the semester.
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Ad Fontes is a cohort-based continuing educational opportunity to support clergy and lay leaders eager to continue lifelong academic and spiritual formation for the sake of their souls and their ministries.
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Hear from distinguished alumni working in design, media, and ministry, followed by a networking mixer with refreshments.
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Join us for an evening of reconnecting, live music, and shared stories as we welcome alumni back to celebrate our community’s legacy.
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Deans Hour is a weekly gathering where students, faculty, and staff come together for open conversation with Trinity’s academic leadership. Each session features thoughtful discussion on current topics in theology, ministry, and campus life, providing a welcoming space to ask questions, share insights, and strengthen community at Trinity Anglican Seminary.
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