Pittsburgh Theological Seminary will host Epiphany Event, two days of exploration for prospective students, Jan. 5-6, 2012.

Thursday’s portion of the program is devoted to the discernment journey. Sessions will reflect on God’s call as it is experienced through Scripture, through life experience, and through the stories of current students. You’ll also learn about our distinctive master’s level degree programs. You will join the Seminary community for worship, lunch, and have the opportunity to sit in on a class. Finally, a campus tour will give participants a personal touch of our buildings, classrooms, and housing. Friday includes a faculty-led workshop, a presentation about some of the Seminary’s special programs, and a time to learn about the admissions process and financial aid.

For those traveling from a distance, overnight housing is provided. Spouses, parents, or family members are welcome to attend. There is no fee for this event. Reserve your place for this event by contacting the Admissions Office at 1-800-451-4194, 412-924-1380, or making your reservations directly at www.pts.edu/visit.

Pittsburgh Seminary offers Master of Divinity; Master of Divinity with emphasis in Church Planting; Master of Divinity joint degrees in Law, Social Work, and Public Policy; Master of Arts; Master of Sacred Theology; and Doctor of Ministry degrees. Special programs include exciting continuing education opportunities, a Metro-Urban Institute with graduate-level courses focusing on urban ministry, the World Mission Initiative, and the James L. Kelso Bible Lands Museum.

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary is a graduate professional institution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). Founded in 1794, the Seminary is located in Pittsburgh, Pa. and approximately 310 students are enrolled yearly in the degree programs. The Seminary prepares leaders who proclaim with great joy God’s message of good news in both word and deed. PTS is rooted in the Reformed history of faithfulness to Scripture and commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Pittsburgh Theological Seminary will host Epiphany Event, two days of exploration for prospective students, Jan. 5-6, 2012.

Thursday’s portion of the program is devoted to the discernment journey. Sessions will reflect on God’s call as it is experienced through Scripture, through life experience, and through the stories of current students. You’ll also learn about our distinctive master’s level degree programs. You will join the Seminary community for worship, lunch, and have the opportunity to sit in on a class. Finally, a campus tour will give participants a personal touch of our buildings, classrooms, and housing. Friday includes a faculty-led workshop, a presentation about some of the Seminary’s special programs, and a time to learn about the admissions process and financial aid.

For those traveling from a distance, overnight housing is provided. Spouses, parents, or family members are welcome to attend. There is no fee for this event. Reserve your place for this event by contacting the Admissions Office at 1-800-451-4194, 412-924-1380, or making your reservations directly at www.pts.edu/visit.

Pittsburgh Seminary offers Master of Divinity; Master of Divinity with emphasis in Church Planting; Master of Divinity joint degrees in Law, Social Work, and Public Policy; Master of Arts; Master of Sacred Theology; and Doctor of Ministry degrees. Special programs include exciting continuing education opportunities, a Metro-Urban Institute with graduate-level courses focusing on urban ministry, the World Mission Initiative, and the James L. Kelso Bible Lands Museum.

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary is a graduate professional institution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). Founded in 1794, the Seminary is located in Pittsburgh, Pa. and approximately 310 students are enrolled yearly in the degree programs. The Seminary prepares leaders who proclaim with great joy God’s message of good news in both word and deed. PTS is rooted in the Reformed history of faithfulness to Scripture and commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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