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About Norm
Norm Kansfield grew up surrounded by the love and
support of his parents and community in the town of
South Holland, IL. He was baptized in the First
Reformed Church of Mount Greenwood in Chicago, IL and
was a member of the First Reformed Church of South
Holland, a church his father served as a deacon. He
attended Hope College and was President of the Student
Council. He graduated from Western Theological Seminary in 1965 and was licensed by the Classis of
Illiana and ordained by the Classis of Queens.
In the summer of 1965 he began two new adventures in his life. He got married to Mary Klein at the First Reformed Church in Fremont, MI and the following week began serving the Second Reformed Church of Astoria, Queens, NY. For the next three years, Norm and Mary enjoyed adventures in New York City such as attending the World’s Fair and standing in the cheap section of the Metropolitan Opera House. After completing his S.T.M. degree at Union Seminary, Norm and Mary moved to Chicago so that Norm could pursue a PhD at the University of Chicago. During part of this time, Norm began working at the Beardslee Library at Western Theological Seminary. Eventually, he became its librarian and was instrumental in the development of the new library building. During this time, Norm and Mary had two children: Ann Margaret and John Livingston. Both of them were baptized at the Third Reformed Church in Holland, MI. In 1981, Norm finally completed his PhD. This was a long time coming, but was worth it because his father took the entire family out for a wonderful celebratory dinner. From 1979-1985, Norm served on the committee that created Rejoice in the Lord. Three years later, the family moved to Rochester, NY where Norm served as the librarian of the Colgate Rochester/Bexley Hall/Crozer Divinity School . The family attended the First Reformed Church of Rochester where Ann and John made their profession of faith and Mary served as the Vice President of the consistory. In 1993, the board of trustees of New Brunswick Theological Seminary called Norm to become its President. He has served in this capacity ever since. Over the course of the last 11 years, the seminary has developed significantly. Student enrollment has doubled, and the school has expanded to meet the needs of a growing and diverse student body. ecclesia reformata, sed semper reformanda
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