[3] Further additions included the establishing of the Grassroots Mission Training Program in 1994, the Research Centre for Traditional Chinese Religions and New Religious Movements in 1995, and the China Lutheran Seminary Publishing House in 1997.
[3] In 1999 CLS sponsored a seminar focused on a ‘New Vision for the New Millennium’, named in honor of the Anglican priest, theologian, and author, John Stott.
[3] Since its establishment the Graduate School has added further programs, most recently the Doctor of Ministry degree.
With the increased size of its campus, CLS was able to broaden its outreach, in 2008 becoming a base for a variety of para-church ministries, a place of worship for several congregations, and a retreat centre.
The degrees and certificates awarded by China Lutheran Seminary are accredited by the Asia Theological Association.