Sacrificial Service
Mar 25, 2010 by Natalie Corbin | 2 Comments
In the early years of Denver Seminary the faculty would go as many as 6 weeks without paychecks. Churches would bring in canned goods and other resources to help the facult... [More]

Mar 25, 2010 by Natalie Corbin | 2 Comments
In the early years of Denver Seminary the faculty would go as many as 6 weeks without paychecks. Churches would bring in canned goods and other resources to help the facult... [More]
Mar 09, 2010 by Natalie Corbin | 0 Comments
Name transformation is one of the many changes that Denver Seminary has experienced in its 60 year history. The Seminary has had three names since its inception in 1950. June 8, 1950 – Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary June 26, 1982 – Denver Conservative Baptist ... [More]
Feb 23, 2010 by Natalie Corbin | 1 Comments
Photographs from Denver Seminary's first campus housed in the Bonfils Mansion. ... [More]
Feb 19, 2010 by Natalie Corbin | 0 Comments
Denver Seminary’s original campus was the Bonfils family mansion. The mansion was purchased from Helen Bonfils for $55,000 in 1950 and housed the Seminary until 1968. A very prominent family in Denver, the Bonfils family owned the Denver Post. The mansion's rooms were converted to serve the ... [More]
Feb 18, 2010 by Natalie Corbin | 0 Comments
This year marks the celebration of Denver Seminary’s 60th Anniversary. To honor this milestone, we will travel through the Seminary’s sixty year history posting fun facts, photos and stories that highlight the path that has brought us to where we are today. As a school, Denver Seminary ... [More]