VTS Magazine
Welcome to the latest issue of VTS Magazine! This issue covers the full 2024/25 academic year and explores the theme of giving, as well as including news, guest lectures, photographs of our 202nd Commencement and much more.

The Gospel is political. But it is political in a particular way. Jesus announced a reign with no military, maintained unclear borders, called for mercy and compassion as fundamental ways of living, and turned conventional values upside down.
Following the lead of VTS graduate Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, “Have Mercy” is a resource of essays and discussion questions from VTS and GTS faculty that speak to the signs of the times.
Each essay takes one core Christian belief or practice, rooted in scripture, and explores its significance for this political moment.
Your gift to VTS is a powerful force for good in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion: forming leaders, strengthening the Church, touching the lives of people in need of God’s love, and providing resources for ministry around the world. VTS relies on gifts of all sizes, and you play a vital role in sustaining our mission and ministry.
For 200 Years, Virginia Theological Seminary has been at the forefront of international Anglican witness and education. The Center for Anglican Communion Studies is an integral part of that witness, making available scholars and scholarship in the service of a reconciling intercultural Anglicanism.
We equip the international community of Anglicans and Episcopalians by hosting conferences, providing consultations, and supporting partnerships and projects with churches and theological institutions.
Explore CACS
The Welcome Center offers visitor information, guest house check-in, maps for a self-guided campus tour, and a relaxing and friendly meeting area for our community, complete with fresh coffee and internet access. It is the first stop for visitors, including prospective students, looking to orient themselves to the Holy Hill.
Visiting VTSFounded in 1823, Virginia Theological Seminary is commemorating our historic bicentenary with a look at our first two centuries. Recognizing the grace as well as the sin, this continuously updated timeline is a terrific resource for the history of not just VTS or The Episcopal Church, but of 200 years of faith in America.