CTS at PCA GA 2024 — Renewing Friendships, Preparing for the Future

The Presbyterian Church in America held its 51st General Assembly the week of June 10th in Richmond, VA, drawing over 2,000 registered commissioners—pastors and elders—alongside hundreds of family members, guests, and exhibitors.

Eighteen Covenant Seminary faculty and staff members were in attendance. Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Gibbs, President of the Seminary, presented an update on the institution’s health status through enrollment updates and operational reports. Most notably, he unveiled the Seminary’s 2024 Strategic Plan, which outlines six key “pillars” that directly reflect Covenant’s core mission and values. These pillars were met with enthusiastic endorsement from the Assembly, signifying strong support for the seminary’s direction. (See more about the CTS Strategic Plan here.)

Dr. Gibbs reflects, “The annual meeting of the Presbyterian Church in America is always an important and strategic opportunity for Covenant Theological Seminary. In addition to being pleased with the Assembly’s approval of all of the Seminary recommendations and our candidates for trustees, I was especially encouraged by many and diverse voices, all offering their support and encouragement to hear from pastors and leaders across the denomination.”

Beyond official proceedings, a highlight for Covenant Seminary was reconnecting with its alumni base. Over 500 former students actively participated in the Assembly, with a remarkable 275 alumni and their families gathering for a special dinner and fellowship evening. This annual tradition fosters a sense of community and shared purpose. Year after year, alumni express how these gatherings rekindle their love for Covenant Seminary and for their ministries, strengthening their commitment to spreading the gospel and building God's kingdom. They leave the Assembly feeling renewed and equipped for another year of service.

Check out a few of the highlights below from our time together at GA with CTS alumni, faculty, and staff. 

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