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The Leaders of the Engle Institute at Princeton Theological Seminary
The Engle Community: Plenary Sessions and Worship Engle Fellows and faculty come from across the U.S. and Canada
Engle Fellows select and take part in multiple workshops. Fellows select one workshop that meets in the morning over four days.
The event will take place at Princeton Theological Seminary, located at 64 Mercer St., Princeton, NJ 08540
The Engle Institute is a weeklong continuing education event designed to nurture and strengthen the craft of those who preach in city or suburb, small town, rural community, or other specialized ministries.
Engle Fellows and faculty participate together in the hospitality of the seminar room, the dinner table, and in worship. Through hands-on workshops, seminars, tutorials, and conversations, Engle fellows are supported and challenged to seek excellence in their preaching vocations. The Institute is made possible by the dream and generosity of Joe R. Engle, who was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in New York City.
Because of the generosity of Joe R. Engle, the fee for the Engle Institute of Preaching is generously subsidized by Princeton Theological Seminary.
For first-time participants, if accepted, the cost is $175. This includes the week’s programming, lodging, and meals.
For repeat participants, if accepted, the cost is $375. This also includes the week’s programming, lodging, and meals.
Travel reimbursement of up to $300 is available for participants serving congregations that need assistance with travel expenses. Please contact coned@ptsem.edu with questions about applying for travel reimbursement.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the Institute is full.
You can attend the entire week of the Engle Institute.You have regular, if not weekly, preaching responsibilities.You wish to nurture or strengthen your preaching vocation.You want to learn from and contribute to the learning of others in a shared environment of peer learning.
The Engle Institute will open for registration in the Erdman Center at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 6 (program will begin at 5:45 p.m.). The event will conclude at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 10. Engle Fellows are expected to attend the full event.