The Pittsburgh Theological Seminary will host its annual Miller Summer Youth Institute at Waynesburg University Sunday, June 24, through Saturday, June 30. The week-long program is open to rising high school seniors from across the United States and abroad.
In partnership with the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Waynesburg University will serve as the site host and offer participants one college credit. Campers will work with Waynesburg and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary faculty, room in the University dorms, have meals provided on campus and spend a day in Pittsburgh at the Seminary.
The cost of the camp is $450 and spots will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. A $100 deposit is due at the time of registration.
The Miller Summer Youth Institute is designed to form an intentional Christian community where young people can be challenged to move beyond their comfort zones in order to grow in faith, engage in academic theological study and explore ministry.
Since 1997, The Rev. Dr. Roy F. Miller, Ph.D., and Mrs. Florence Lantz Miller Summer Youth Institute has helped young people consider the questions of who God is calling them to be and what God is calling them to do. Students, from the United States to Puerto Rico and everyone in between, represent all walks of life and theological perspectives.
For more information, contact Rev. James Tinnemeyer, dean of students, vice president for Student Services and University chaplain at Waynesburg, at jtinneme@waynesburg.edu or 724-852-3271.