News not from Butler University per se, but from Christian Theological Seminary, which is located on Butler Universityโs south campus, and is an institution with shared roots, space, and much else:
Christian Theological Seminary is excited to announce thatย Dr. David M. Mellottย has been named the Seminaryโs seventh president. His tenure will officially begin on July 1, 2019. Since 2011, Dr. Mellott has served as Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean, and Professor of Theological Formation at Lancaster Theological Seminary in Lancaster, PA. An ordained minister with the United Church of Christ, Dr. Mellott provides an especially unique perspective for the ecumenical Indianapolis campus;ย he grew up with roots in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and was previously ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1982.
Dr. Bill Kincaid, Interim President and Herald B. Monroe Associate Professor of Leadership and Ministry Studies, noted that Dr. Mellott brings significant leadership experience in theological education and โa personal temperament for the opportunities and challenges before us. His teaching interests, advocacy efforts and passion for social justice initiatives reflect the historic impulses and stated values of Christian Theological Seminary. I very much look forward to working with him when I return to the faculty,โ said Kincaid.
โDr. Mellott joins CTS at a vibrant and promising moment in an institutional history spanning more than 160 years,โ said Liz Klimes, Chair of the CTS Board of Trustees. โThe Seminaryโs innovative programs including a first-of-its-kind PhD, distinctive models of advancing pastoral care, counseling and theological leadership, and a forward-thinking partnership with Butler University. Weโre excited to see how Dr. Mellottโs leadership will help CTS serve as a flagship North American Seminary,โ noted Klimes.
Dr. Mellott said he is compelled by the Seminaryโs legacy of integrating a rich theological education with a vision to serve the common good. โChristian Theological Seminary has long been a regional and national leader in delivering ecumenical theological education that serves the world,โ he stated.
He added the Seminaryโs culture and legacy of inclusiveness is particularly relevant today. โChristian Theological Seminaryโs commitment to racial and gender justice is now, as much as ever, essential to being faithful, authentic and engaged,โ said Dr. Mellott. โI am honored to serve as president of such a distinguished school with a substantial mission to serve the world.โ
Upon embarking on his new role as president at CTS, Dr. Mellott will reside in Indianapolis with his husband, the Rev. Lance Mullins.
Dr. Mellottโs CV can be readย here.
Read the official press release about the announcementย here.
I am sure we will be hearing more about Dr. Mellott from CTS and elsewhere in the coming days and weeks. In the meantime, here is a video that provides a glimpse of his perspective.
https://vimeo.com/139295787










