Rooted in Faith, Growing in Purpose

    Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 2:00 PM until 3:00 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    Join Dr. Nate Stucky – Director of the Farminary Project at Princeton Theological Seminary – for an inspiring conversation about how hands-on agricultural experience, spiritual practice, and public witness converge in the Master of Arts in Theology and Ecology program.

    This virtual session will introduce prospective students to Princeton Seminary’s innovative 13-month master’s program designed for those seeking to engage ecological concerns through a theological lens. Tthe program invites students to explore the deep connections between creation care, justice, and Christian formation. Learn about the program’s unique rhythm, interdisciplinary curriculum, and cohort-based learning model that fosters collaboration, imagination, and rootedness.

    🌿 In this session, you’ll:

    • Learn about the structure and timeline of the 13-month MA in Theology and Ecology

    • Explore how the Farminary serves as a site of formation, reflection, and ecological practice

    • Hear about vocational pathways for graduates working in ministry, education, advocacy, and environmental leadership

    • Ask questions about admissions, financial aid, and program expectations

    If you're passionate about environmental justice, spiritual formation, and cultivating faithful responses to the ecological challenges of our time, this conversation is for you.

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