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Summer Seminarian Externship

Apply Here by February 1, 2023 at 5 pm EST.

Dates: June 19 – August 15, 2022

 

About: The Neighborhood Resilience Project is recruiting Two Seminary Students to join the organization for the 2023 Summer Externship Program.

Due Date:Applications are due by March 1, 2022 and notifications will be sent by Mid-March.

 

Payment: Seminarians will be provided with $500.00 per month stipend as well as have their food and lodging provided.

 

Application: Click here to apply.

Serve this Summer. We are accepting applications now for an 8-week summer externship in Pittsburgh. Join the work of this dynamic nonprofit – free health clinic, grass-roots community-building initiatives, food & clothing pantry, and a mobile trauma-response RV.

This externship is a unique program for current Orthodox Christian Seminarians (must have completed at least your Freshman year of college) looking both to develop a stronger understanding of the Orthodox Faith lived in day-to-day life and to serve the Church and those in need.

Participants will live together, cultivating an Orthodox way of life, serving at the Neighborhood Resilience Project and St. Moses Orthodox Church, and participating in leadership development, community engagement, and theological discussions.

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Pittsburgh, PA 15219

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