Travel with Purpose
Thoughtful, purposeful journeys can stir questions, lead to insight, raise anxiety, and give new energy and perspectives. Some journeys also bring us closer to God and to other people. Each year the Center for Lifelong Learning offers opportunities to travel with others for the purpose of exploring the world through the lens of our Christian faith.
Recent travel opportunities include two contemplative retreats, one for men and one for women at monasteries in Georgia and Alabama; a pilgrimage to Iona in Scotland through our Certificate in Spiritual Formation program; the Journey of Faith Pilgrimage to Israel for pastors serving congregations; and a Presbyterian Heritage tour to South Carolina and coastal Georgia.
Travel opportunities
Heritage Tour: Central Europe and Its Calvinist Churches
September 8-18, 2008
Leader: Erskine Clarke
Visit the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Romania with a focus on
the rich Calvinist history in the region and on contemporary issues
of the church in this area. The itinerary includes visits to important
historical sites, participation in a variety of cultural events,
worship in a village church, and discussions with church leaders.
Details
and registration
RoperP@CTSnet .edu |