SERVE Programs

In 2009-2010, SERVE supported fifteen programs through the Center for Scholarship and Faculty Development at Seattle Pacific University. These programs were intended to make theological reflection on vocation a central part of the life of the university, so that students will complete their undergraduate years with a theologically rich sense of Christian life purpose. 

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Each project element was designed both to challenge students with a vision of vocation that transcends career, status, or material aspirations as well as to equip them with theological tools and experiences they need to discern and develop their own calling. Many SERVE programs also benefit faculty, staff, alumni of SPU, and communities outside the university.

Business as a Calling Day

Compassion for Migrant Children: China

Discovering Calling with Mentors

Faculty Grants for Theological Exploration of Vocation

Going to College in the Fifth Grade

Guatemala America Latin

Institute of Youth Ministry and Culture

Iona Pilgrimage

Microfinance and Global Developement
Post-Baccalaureate Intern Program

SERVE Vocational Speakers Fund

Sharpen: Intentional Living Program

Theology Student Union

Vocational Interviews with Educators

Women's Studies Program

 

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