Seminaries and Institutes of Religion asks youth and young adults to participate in the gathering of Israel by inviting their friends to seminary and institute. This new initiative says gospel learning is “better together.”
Learn about this initiative in the video below:
This initiative comes at a time when enrollment in seminary and institute is at a record high, with more than 800,000 students registered in 38 languages across more than 180 countries.
Church research has shown that youth who attend seminary are four times more likely to remain connected with the Church in the future. Likewise, institute attendance is a reliable indicator of lifelong discipleship and outcomes such as feelings of belonging, personal devotion, and feeling the Spirit.
Over the coming months, seminary and institute students will be greeted by posters and banners with a common theme: Gospel learning is “better together.”
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