The Auburn Emerging Leaders Program is a year-long experience with a multifaith, cross-cultural, and diverse cohort of emerging faith-rooted leaders between the ages of 18 and 35.
The Auburn Emerging Leaders Program is an intensive, immersive experience with a multifaith, cross-cultural, and diverse cohort of emerging leaders. Held within the rhythms of prayer/reflection, walk-and-talks, creativity and connection, the program will explore a deep-to-deep methodology that encourages and invites authenticity and challenge alongside care and respect for our “others.” We will explore reconciliation with ourselves, our communities, and how to reach out beyond our communities.
Presbyterian Minister and Children’s Television host Fred Rogers famously said, “Look for the helpers.” With a similar spirit, Auburn Theological Seminary is looking for storytellers who are healing their communities.
Auburn Theological Seminary, in partnership with the Rose Castle Foundation, is excited to offer the Auburn Rose Way Program for Emerging Leaders in support of our mission to identify and strengthen leaders from the pulpit to the public square to build community, bridge divides, pursue justice, and heal the world.
Auburn Theological Seminary, in partnership with the Rose Castle Foundation, is excited to offer the inaugural Auburn Rose Way Program for Emerging Leaders.