21 January 2010

See Sewanee


Many of you know our colleague in Youth Ministry, Abi White Moon. Please consider with whom you might share her invitation . . . .

On behalf of the School of Theology at the University of the South in Sewanee, TN, I would like to extend the invitation to "Come and See" Sewanee on our Admissions Weekend. February 25-28,2010 we will host a weekend of worship, classes, and panel discussions for all those who are discerning a call to higher theological studies. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us!



Thanks,
Abi Moon and Derrick Hill
2010 Come and See Weekend Student Co-Chairs


SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH
SPONSORS ADMISSIONS WEEKEND FOR PROSPECTIVE SEMINARIANS
Sewanee, Tenn.—The School of Theology at Sewanee: The University of the South will sponsor “Sewanee—Come and See 2010” Feb. 25-28, 2010, to provide prospective graduate students with an introduction to community life and theological formation at the School.

Student-organized and led, the weekend in Sewanee, located conveniently between Chattanooga and Nashville, will offer opportunities to:
  • worship in the Seminary’s Chapel of the Apostles and the University’s All Saints’ Chapel;
  • attend classes taught by faculty who are thought leaders in their disciplines;
  • interact with faculty and students as they discuss a variety of issues regarding formation for ordained ministry, theological education, and seminary life and work;
  • explore one of the most beautiful environments for education in America; and
  • consult with Admissions and financial aid counselors.
The University of the South provides an unparalleled environment for serious theological study, research, and reflection on a wooded 13,000-acre campus known as The Domain. Within a tight-knit community of undergraduate and graduate students who live among faculty and other community members, the School of Theology provides a theological approach in witness and service to the Triune God rooted in scripture, theology, and prayer, and characterized by a commitment to social justice and broad-based learning.
Attendance at the weekend is free. Accommodations in Sewanee may be arranged with current students, at University facilities, or at lodgings of your choice.
For more information, please visit the School of Theology website, linkable from www.sewanee.edu, or contact Sarah Welcher, conference coordinator, at 800.722.1974 or swelcher@sewanee.edu .
Sewanee: The University of the South, familiarly known as Sewanee, comprises a nationally recognized College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and a distinguished School of Theology serving the Episcopal Church. Located on 13,000 acres atop Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau, Sewanee enrolls 1,500 undergraduates and approximately 100 seminarians in master’s and doctoral programs. Sewanee is owned by 28 Episcopal dioceses, the only university so directly related to the Episcopal Church.

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