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4 In July 2005, Denver Seminary relocated to a new and debt-free campus situated next to the Platte River in Littleton. Built specifically for the Seminary, the campus features three buildings: an academic center; a learning resource center, which is home to the library with over 175,000 books and bound periodicals (28,000 of which are volumes from the library of Dr. Vernon Grounds), and the student center; and an administrative building with offices for faculty and staff, plus the Denver Counseling Center. In 2008, the Board of Trustees appointed Pastor Gordon MacDonald as interim president of Denver Seminary. In March 2009, Dr. Mark S. Young was appointed the seventh president by the board of trustees. Dr. Young brought extensive experience as an international educator and theologian, as well as an abiding commitment to mission and transformation. In 2014, Denver Seminary partnered with First Baptist Church of Glenarden, Washington D.C. to begin a seminary extension campus. The Washington D.C. extension campus continues to serve the leadership training needs of the churches and ministries in the D.C. area. To meet the needs of an ever-changing market, Denver Seminary launched its first fully online degree in the fall of 2017. The Master of Divinity degree was made available to students fully online, allowing individuals to stay connected in their current place of work, ministry, and community. Today, Denver Seminary is committed to providing access to all degree programs from anywhere, at any time, to any qualified students. In addition, the Seminary offers programming for lay ministry through its Hispanic Programs and Black Church Programs, as well as its Korean Global Program, with master's and doctoral programs offered in the Korean language. In January 2025, Dr. Mark Husbands became Denver Seminary's eighth president. Dr. Husbands brings a distinguished academic and leadership background to his role as president, with extensive experience in theology, ethics, and strategic institutional advancement. His proven ability to align mission and vision while fostering growth and innovation positions him to lead Denver Seminary into its next chapter with excellence and purpose. MISSION Denver Seminary prepares men and women to engage the needs of the world with the redemptive power of the gospel and the life-changing truth of Scripture. Through our educational programs and mentoring process, the Seminary challenges students to grow spiritually, intellectually, and professionally in order to lead God's people in the accomplishment of His mission in the world.