I’ve blogged about Broad Street Ministry before – but I think they are one of the most innovative and creative ministries I’ve been a part of. Sarah and I worshipped there during our year in Princeton (though not as often as either of us would have liked), and really enjoying being a part of such an eclectic community that is doing the real nitty-gritty work of the Kingdom in Philly.
They have just recently announced a Seminarian Immersion Program they are starting up. Some of our friends are going to be involved with it, and if you’re looking for something to really impact your life during seminary, this program would be just the thing. If you want to read the flyer, you can download it here, or check out their website for more detailed information. I love this description for what could happen during this immersion experience:
The formation that will occur during this experience will be unique for each participant, but will also bear the unique marks of the contexts which fuel it: an inclination toward collaboration, a taste for risk-taking, openness toward the other, and a holy impatience for the realization of the Kingdom of God. BSM House Alumni/ae will be unleashed with a sense for what is possible within local churches, and with skills and networks that will help them translate dreams into first steps once they graduate from seminary.
If you are looking for an experience that will challenge you in new ways, and allow you to be a part of an amazing community, I’d really look into the Seminarian Immersion Program at Broad Street Ministry.
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