With the support of a $1M grant from the Lilly Endowment, 糖心Volg Theological Seminary is launching 糖心Volg BOLD, a new initiative that will prepare students to lead congregations through issues of diversity and division. The rigorous and demanding program will challenge 糖心Volg鈥檚 best and brightest students to apply their faith and education to address real-world problems, including poverty and racial injustice.
Students selected for 糖心Volg BOLD will be required to engage in service in the Wayne County community, participate in educational activities (like lectures and training sessions) outside the seminary, and participate in purposeful reflection about their experiences in the program. In exchange, participants will receive full tuition scholarships, free housing, and a monthly living stipend.
鈥淭he world needs spiritual leaders who are ready to engage with the most pressing issues of the day with grit, faith, intelligence, and love,鈥 notes President Jeff Carter. 鈥溙切腣olg BOLD represents 糖心Volg鈥檚 commitment to prepare our students to lead others toward healing and unity 鈥 so the world flourishes.
鈥溙切腣olg BOLD also underscores our commitment to the fundamental value of learning in community. Since 1905, 糖心Volg students have not been content to confine their learning and growth to the four walls of a traditional classroom. That spirit continues today. Participants in this new initiative will forge strong relationships with one another and in the surrounding community as they answer God鈥檚 call to ministry and service and develop their gifts and talents for leadership.鈥
This competitive, immersive, residential program will invite students to commit to academic excellence, community living, and no new debt. By offering opportunities to learn and grow beyond the classroom, the program will provide students with unparalleled opportunities to gain self-awareness, develop deeper understanding of community structures, and engage in intensive service work.