United Theological Seminary
of the Twin Cities

 

 
 


 

Buildings and Grounds

United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities is set on a 10-acre campus in New Brighton, a northwestern suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota, in a quiet, residential neighborhood. The campus offers open spaces, small garden areas, a unique prairie restoration landscape, and a sense of calm.

Bigelow ChapelThe Bigelow Chapel was made possible by an initial gift from Mary Bigelow McMillan in honor of her parents, Charles H. and Allison Bigelow, who were active members of House of Hope Presbyterian Church. The innovative design and beauty offer a sacred space where worship, ritual, and meditation are all easily invited. The chapel is a religious building offering both the seminary community and the wider community an exciting statement of God’s presence and mystery in the world. While the chapel is able to provide intimate space for groups of 20-40 people, it also has the capacity to accommodate more than 200 people for worship and special events.

The Bigelow Chapel increases our outreach to the community, serves as a setting for public lectures and convocations, offers gallery space for art exhibits, and provides a venue for musical concerts, liturgical dance, and chancel drama. Additionally, the chapel serves as a site for special, public ecumenical worship services.

Gunnemann HallGunnemann Hall, named for the seminary’s first dean, was built in 1962 and houses five classrooms and an audio-visual studio. Each classroom is equipped for Internet access and has flexible furnishings to accommodate the variety of classes held in each space. The side walls of Gunnemann Hall serve as a gallery space for circulating national and local art exhibits.

Spencer LibraryThe Spencer Library, built in 1962, is situated around an open, skylit court in the seminary’s central building. Study tables and carrels provide areas for study and reflection. A periodical reading lounge offers a comfortable setting for browsing. Small group study rooms are available for use by individuals or informal groups. The entire library has wireless access to the Internet.

McMillan CenterThe McMillan Center opened in fall of 1992 and accommodates faculty and administrative offices. The second-level Strobel Room, with a capacity of 40 people seated at tables and chairs, is available for use by the general public. Several smaller meeting rooms are available for committee meetings and one-on-one academic counseling and discussion.


Huenemann HouseHuenemann House, named for the seminary’s first president, has residential apartments for full-time students and for commuter students. Apartments have one or two bedrooms and have cooking facilities.

The Bigelow Chapel, Strobel Room, and other meeting rooms and spaces are available to the general public on a rental basis for weddings, performances, seminars, workshops, and other special events. Call 651.255.6138 for more information.

 

 

 

 

 


United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities
3000 5th St. NW, New Brighton, MN 55112-2598 USA
Phone 651.633.4311 or 800.937.1316  Fax 651.633.4315
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