Yanjing Theological Seminary

Yanjing Theological Seminary, or Yenching Theological Seminary (simplified Chinese: 燕京神学院; traditional Chinese: 燕京神學院; pinyin: Yànjīng Shénxuéyuàn), was jointly established in 1986 by the Chirstian councils of Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai and Xinjiang.

Part of the Peking Union Theological Seminary was moved to Nanjing, while the other part remained in Beijing to form the Beijing Research Office of Jinling Union Theological Seminary.

[1][3] [4] In 1992, Yenjing Theological Seminary built a new campus near Qinghe Town, Haidian District, Beijing, covering an area of 30 mu (land).

[1] On June 19, 2023, the Yenjing Theological Seminary church was officially registered as a "gathering point".

Its main function is to provide church practice and Sunday worship for the students on campus, carry out Christian religious activities, and at the same time serve the surrounding believers and lead them on the path of loving the country and the religion.

[5] In addition to theological education, the seminary is also involved in social care activities, including medical services and charity works.

Yanjing Theological Seminary