Kent Millard

President at United Theological Seminary

Dr. Kent Millard has served as President of United Theological Seminary since 2016. Before joining the United community, Dr. Millard served 18 years as Senior Pastor at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana, which is a 6,500 member congregation.

Dr. Millard received a bachelor’s degree from Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, SD, a Master of Divinity degree from Boston University School of Theology and his Doctor of Ministry degree from McCormack Theological Seminary in Chicago. He has authored books on church renewal (The Passion Driven Congregation), leadership (Lead Like Butler) and stewardship (The Gratitude Path). He has also been chosen as Evangelist of the Year by the Foundation on Evangelism and served as a delegate for General and Jurisdictional Conferences of The United Methodist Church.

Dr. Millard has taught courses on leadership and stewardship as an adjunct faculty member for Garrett Evangelical Seminary in Evanston, IL, and is a retired elder in the Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church.

Timeline

  • President

    Current role

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