History
On January 20, 2002, the historic Whiting Avenue Baptist Church of Charlotte, North Carolina, voted to donate its property and facility to New Life Theological Seminary. The 37,000 square foot facility was built in two phases, the older red brick building in 1952, and the newer brown brick building in 1962. The buildings sit on 2.5 acres of prime urban real estate nestled in the artsy NoDa section of Charlotte. This donation moved the Seminary from outside of the city limits to just two miles from Center City. A Renovation Project was completed in October 2007 on the brown brick building. This brought the building into ADA Compliance, took the campus wireless, created clean spacious classrooms, and a library facility worthy of one of the top theological libraries in the state.
Specialties
For the glory of Jesus the Messiah, NLTS is committed to equip servant leaders with integrity to exegete and deliver the Word of God with no compromises in teaching, no greediness of purpose, and no prejuddice of instruction to urban people of all cultures enabling them to reach the lost, disciple the saved, and further the Kingdom of God.