The Trinity Forum Academy is a nine-month residential graduate program designed to help young leaders strive to live with integrity in all that they do, while at the Academy and for the rest of their careers. It challenges them to understand their core beliefs and to work them out in every aspect of their lives. The Academy is a stimulating environment where ideas are discussed with peers, experienced leaders and mentors. It is a place where Fellows develop a personal framework for how they want to pursue success as an individual, and within a community. The vision for Academy graduates to strive to serve as leaders with integrity, creativity and excellence in a way that genuinely reflects their commitment to Christ, and so make a remarkable and lasting impact in our society.
This Academy experience is framed by several core elements - curriculum, community and service. The combined experience helps Fellows come to an understanding of who they are called to be in service to God.
Curriculum
Community Life
Service
Calling
"From foundational questions on worldview and epistemology, to theological concepts such as the Trinity and salvation, to practical implications in arts and economics, the Academy provided me with a clear framework for thinking deeply and coherently about all of life."
Isaac Linnartz, Academy Class of 2004
Currently pursuing a JD / MTS at Duke University
"I think this entire concept is exciting and challenging. For a Christian serious about his or her role in God’s Kingdom after college, the Trinity Forum Academy may well be the perfect place to find one’s bearings for the great journey ahead."
Dr. David Aikman
Author and former Senior Correspondent for Time Magazine
