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'''Latin American Reformed Seminary''' (or '''Seminario Reformado Latinoamericano''' in [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]]) is a [[theological seminary]] in the [[Reformed Christian]] tradition that is based in [[wikipedia:Sanford, Florida|Sanford]], [[wikipedia:Florida|Florida]]. The seminary students can either be in the [[Presbyterian]] school (using the [[Westminster Confession]]) or in the [[Reformed Baptist]] (using the [[2nd London Baptist Confession]]).
'''Latin American Reformed Seminary''' (or '''Seminario Reformado Latinamericano''' in [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]]) is a [[theological seminary]] in the [[Reformed Christian]] tradition that is based in [[wikipedia:Sanford, Florida|Sanford]], [[wikipedia:Florida|Florida]]. The seminary students can either be in the [[Presbyterian]] school (using the [[Westminster Confession]]) or in the [[Reformed Baptist]] (using the [[2nd London Baptist Confession]]).
 
==History==
The seminary was founded in 1998 by [[Noé Acosta]] and his wife [[Mimi Acosta]]. Acosta was formerly a [[Roman Catholic]] candidate for the priesthood, and was later saved and came to a biblical and Reformed understanding of the Christian faith.


==Leadership==
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==Faculty==
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Latest revision as of 04:58, 5 March 2026

Latin American Reformed Seminary
Campuses Sanford, Florida
Founder(s) Noé Acosta
Mimi Acosta
Date Founded 1998
Website srlseminario.org

Latin American Reformed Seminary (or Seminario Reformado Latinamericano in Spanish) is a theological seminary in the Reformed Christian tradition that is based in Sanford, Florida. The seminary students can either be in the Presbyterian school (using the Westminster Confession) or in the Reformed Baptist (using the 2nd London Baptist Confession).

History

The seminary was founded in 1998 by Noé Acosta and his wife Mimi Acosta. Acosta was formerly a Roman Catholic candidate for the priesthood, and was later saved and came to a biblical and Reformed understanding of the Christian faith.

Leadership

The current board of trustees includes:

Name, Board Position Church Position Church Name Location Start Date
Ángel Gómez, Chairman Pastor Unknown Unknown Unknown
John Theisens, Vice-Chairman Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Chuck Smith, Treasurer Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Noé Acosta, Founder & Chancellor Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Mimi Acosta, President of Operations Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Julio Benítez, Latin American President Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Alejandro Castiblanco, Latin American Vice-President Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Del Belcher, Doctoral Program Director Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Michael Barnett, Member Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Enrique Leal, Member Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Jeff Gwinn, Member Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

Former board of trustees members includes:

Name Church Position Church Name Location Start Date End Date
TBD

Faculty

The current faculty includes:

Name Church Position Church Name Location Start Date
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

Former faculty members includes:

Name Church Position Church Name Location Start Date End Date
TBD

See also

References