
Trinity Anglican Seminary partners with the North American Lutheran Seminary (NALS) to form a Seminary Center dedicated to training future pastors for the North American Lutheran Church.
NALS is not a degree-granting institution; instead, it's headquarters is embedded at Trinity with whom it partners to deliver theological education. Lutheran students complete their Master of Divinity (MDiv) at Trinity, taking core courses alongside specialized Lutheran classes taught by NALS faculty to ensure strong confessional Lutheran formation.
The Rev. Dr. Jukka Kääriäinen serves as president of NALS.
The Bonhoeffer House is a hub of community and formation for students at Trinity Anglican Seminary and the North American Lutheran Seminary.
Inspired by Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s vision for life together in Christ, it provides space for prayer, study, meals, and shared rhythms of discipleship. It’s not only a place to live, but also where students build friendships, grow in faith, and learn habits of daily ministry.
At the Bonhoeffer House, formation happens around the table as much as in the classroom.


Trinity offers a Presbyterian track within its Master of Divinity program in partnership with the Presbytery of the Alleghenies of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC).
This track is tailored to fulfill all EPC ordination requirements, covering subjects such as biblical studies, theology, leadership, church history, and pastoral care. Graduates have excelled in ordination exams and now serve churches nationwide.
Trinity has also prepared students for ministry in other Presbyterian and Reformed denominations, including ECO, PCA, and ARP. The program welcomes all reformed and evangelical applicants.