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Charlottesville Trinity Fellows

Charlottesville, Virginia

Program Description

Founded in 2003, the Charlottesville Trinity Fellows Program is a nine-month (late August through late May) leadership development and training program for young adults recently out of college or graduate school. Sixteen young men and women (8 men and 8 women) from all walks of life come together to engage in a program designed to foster a God-centered view of knowledge, culture, work and life. Fellows receive theological training, participate in seminars with Christian scholars and community leaders, and enjoy one-on-one mentoring relationships with mature believers. Fellows apply their training as they minister in the community, work in a professional career jobs in the marketplace (e.g., law, business, medicine, academia, etc.) and interact with their host family.

Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA) is home to the Fellows Program. Trinity is a vibrant body of believers living out the Gospel in the city of Charlottesville, the university community and the world. Situated in the foothills of Central Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, Charlottesville has been described as the essence of small city sophistication, rich in historical and cultural significance. Home to the University of Virginia, the city offers a myriad of restaurants, coffee shops, theaters, art galleries and live music venues, as well as outdoor activities such as mountain biking, hiking and skiing. Its location in central Virginia allows easy access to the natural beauty of the Appalachian Trail and Virginia Beach as well as the urban centers of Washington, D.C. and Richmond.

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