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You may sign up to audit as many courses as you like, provided the course meeting times do not conflict.

Doctor of Ministry courses may not be audited

If you are a current Trinity student, please do not use this form. You may register to audit courses using Campus Cafe during the open registration period.

Biblical Interpretation
Book of Isaiah
Christian Mission and Enlightenment Rationality
Evangelism & Church Planting
God the Son
Greek II
Hebrew II
Homiletics II
Introduction to New Testament*
Introduction to Old Testament*
Introduction to Theology II
Introduction to World Missions
Lutheran Confessions
Medieval and Early Modern Church History
Missional Renewal of the Church
Modern Church (Lutheran)
Modern Church (Presbyterian Focus)
Pastoral Leadership
Prayerbook Theology
Safe Spaces: Ministry During Times of Pain
Teaching the Catechism
The Anglican Way of Theology*
The Church and the Culture: Mission in Modern America
The Gospel of John
Theology & Writings of Martin Luther
Theology II
Timothy & Titus
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January & June Intensives

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Where Faithful Formation Meets Real-World Ministry

Our June intensives create focused, in-person learning experiences that foster both academic growth and spiritual formation. These intensives are designed to bring students together from diverse backgrounds for immersive study, community building, and worship.

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2026 June intensive dates
Week 1: June 2–6
Week 2: June 9–13
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June Intensives Week 2

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Missions

Christian Mission and Enlightenment Rationality

The Rev. Dr. Sam Fornecker

Can the church witness in a secular age?

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June Intensives Week 1

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Doctorate

Foundations for Ministry (Discipleship/Catechesis)

The Rev. Dr. Joel ScandrettDr. Alex Fogleman

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June Intensives Week 2

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Doctorate

Foundations for Ministry (Discipleship/Catechesis)

The Rev. Dr. Joel ScandrettDr. Alex Fogleman

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Lutheran

Missional Renewal of the Church

Dr. Michael W. Howell

From biblical story to cultural engagement

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June Intensives Week 2

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Theology

Moral Theology

Dr. Matthew Barrett

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June Intensives Week 2

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Practical Theology

Safe Spaces: Ministry During Times of Pain

The Rev. Dr. Preston Hill

Ministry in crisis, suffering, and trauma

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June Intensives Week 1

NE628 / 928
New Testament

The Gospel of John

The Rev. Dr. Jacob Rodriguez

John's Gospel in depth

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June Intensives Week 1

PT641 / 941
Practical Theology

Understanding the Prayer Book

The Most Rev. Robert W. Duncan

The heart of Anglican identity

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Intensive Courses

During Trinity’s Intensive weeks, students from across the globe gather on campus, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.

These sessions are known for fostering new friendships, meaningful conversations, and a sense of global community.

Master’s-level work begins one month before and is due 30 days after the end of the Intensives.

STM work begins two months before and is due 60 days after the end of the Intensives.

DMin work begins three months before and is due 90 days after the end of the Intensives.

Some courses may be tiered for the STM and DMin levels. Students should speak to their advisor or program director for more information.

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Intensives Culture

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During our Intensive weeks, students from all over the world come together in a welcoming, lively environment. These gatherings are known for fostering new friendships across cultures, meaningful conversations, and a sense of global Anglican community. The schedule balances academic engagement with opportunities for relaxation, worship, and refreshment, so students leave renewed both spiritually and relationally⁠.

Schedule of Intensives

Schedules are subject to change.
Check-in will be held on Monday beginning at 8:00 a.m. in the Academic Building Lobby
8:30 a.m.
Morning Prayer - Chapel | Eucharist  in the Trophimus Center on Wednesday
9:30 a.m.
Coffee - Commons Hall
9:45 a.m.
Classes - Library & Academic Building
12:00 a.m.
Lunch - Commons Hall
1:00 p.m.
Classes - Library & Academic Building
4:30 p.m.
Evening Prayer - Chapel
8:30 AM
Morning Prayer - Chapel | Eucharist  in the Trophimus Center on Wednesday
9:30 AM
Coffee - Commons Hall
9:45 AM
Classes - Library & Academic Building
12:00 AM
Lunch - Commons Hall
1:00 PM
Classes - Library & Academic Building
4:30 PM
Lunch - Commons Hall
12:00 AM
Evening Prayer - Chapel

Housing and Food During Intensives

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Cobblestone Inn and Suites

Located immediately adjacent to Trinity’s campus. Amenities include a microwave and refrigerators in every guest room, in-room coffee, complimentary hot breakfast, and complimentary hotel-wide wi-fi service. When you make a reservation, ask for the Trinity Intensives rate. Be sure to make your reservation early.

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Heslet House

Beautifully restored historic Bed and Breakfast in Old Economy Village, a five-minute walk from Trinity. Guests will enjoy a king or queen-size bed, antique furnishings, ensuite bathroom, and free Wi-Fi.

Daily Lunch & Coffee

Lunch will be provided daily for Intensive students and faculty. Gluten-free and dairy-free options will be available. Other dietary restrictions and needs should be communicated at least one month beforehand to our Kitchen team.

Coffee, tea, and hot water are available all day during intensive in the Commons Hall.

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Transportation During Intensives

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The Pittsburgh International Airport is twelve miles from the Trinity Campus, and a taxi to Ambridge is approximately $30. Occasionally, students and staff from Trinity are available to pick up/drop off at the airport (a fee of $35 should be paid directly to the student or staff person).

Ambridge is a very walkable city, and the surrounding boroughs are explorable by bus or ride share.

We may cancel our offerings due to low enrollment. If we do, you will receive a full refund of your tuition. Please do not purchase non-refundable airline tickets before the cancellation deadline passes.

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