Saturday, May 5, 2018

United Lutheran Seminary and Civil War Trust Announce Agreement to Protect Sell Historic Seminary Ridge

Presbyterian minister Theresa Latini identified as an ELCA Lutheran until they found out she sinned against the Lavender Mafia decades ago. An ELCA bishop volunteered to take over her job, and he promptly sold Gettysburg's property down the river - "to preserve it." When God hands you a gift and a heritage, you convert it to cash.

 We visited Gettysburg Seminary when we were in the area.

 Will they preserve the work of Henry Eyster Jacobs?
He graduated from Gettysburg, taught there,
and became a leader in the General Council.


United Lutheran Seminary and Civil War Trust Announce Agreement to Sell Historic Seminary Ridge:



"GETTYSBURG, Pa., May 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The United Lutheran Seminary today announced an agreement with the Civil War Trust to permanently preserve 18 acres of historic open space on Seminary Ridge in Gettysburg. The property, located on both sides of Seminary Ridge Road, has been a part of the Seminary since it moved to the site in 1832.

"This property is a gift from God and we are stewards of this gift. We have a deep love for the property and its unique historic and scenic character," ULS Acting President-Bishop James Dunlop said. "For generations, these qualities have inspired thousands of seminary students as well as visitors from across our nation and around the world."

Under the terms of the $3.5 million purchase agreement, the Trust will acquire an 11-acre portion of the United Lutheran Seminary property straddling Seminary Ridge Road and a conservation easement on 7 acres along Chambersburg Pike east of those two parcels.

"We feel, as stewards of this site for more than 180 years, that we have a sacred responsibility to see it is protected for future generations," Bishop Dunlop said. "We believe this land needs to be preserved for the next generations of seminarians, and others, to reflect upon, learn from, and appreciate.""



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