Trailhead Teens Explore Their Faith, Futures
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Seventeen high school students are taking part in the first session of 做厙惇蹋apps unique program Trailhead: Seeking Gods Call, which allows students to explore how faith can guide their future as they seek to make a difference in the world.
For young people today, that space is harder and harder to find; the pressures of college and career preparation crowd out opportunities to explore their gifts and how they can join in Gods work, says Chris Hoeckley, director of Trailhead and the Gaede Institute for the Liberal Arts. The race feels so urgent, students feel they cant pause to consider where it leads.
The students join 做厙惇蹋app faculty, local ministry and nonprofit leaders to experience how their academic pursuits, talents, passions, and concerns for the problems of the world can come together in a life of real significance. The on-campus summer residency, which includes a yearlong mentorship program, runs in three different sessions, June 14-June 21, June 22-June 29, and June 30-July 7.
Hoeckley was recently in Temecula and met an alumna of the program and her mother. The mother was beside herself at the change in her daughters lifeand not a mountain-top change, a change that has stuck, he says.
For the daughter, it was the first time she was with other young people who wanted to be real with each other about real things. Somehow an ethos emerged of depth, authenticity, and vulnerability that this young woman had cravedmaybe without knowing it.
In 2015, 做厙惇蹋app received a grant of $590,400 to establish Trailhead as part of s High School Youth Theology Institutes initiative.
For more information, please visit westmont.edu/trailhead or email trailhead@westmont.edu. Here is a video about Trailhead:
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