Summer Seminar Setting

Yale/New Haven

            Historic New Haven: One of the earliest New England colonies (1638) with its iconic “Three Churches on the Green” and Yale’s picturesque campus comprised of gothic towers, idyllic courtyards, vaulted dining halls and scores of libraries, will be the daily setting for our studies, meals and free time. Not to be missed is the Yale Art Gallery (the first collegiate art gallery in the country), the British Art Collection, the Day Missions Library and many more.

            New Haven sports a dizzyingly diverse ethnic cuisine; you will discover that we have not been a “Refugee Host City” without culinary payoff. French, Thai, Ethiopian, Japanese, Spanish, Indian, and Brazilian dining represent just some of the options. Not to mention the fact than New Haven boasts the first pizza and hamburger in America, and still claims to have the best.

 

Rivendell House

            Rivendell’s ministry hub on campus: a restored Victorian residence on the New Haven historic register with more tea and coffee on hand than can be consumed.