God calls each of us, and every call is in some way a
call to serve.
The Center for Vocation and Servant Leadership
promotes openness
to God’s call in both the academic life and common life of Seton
Hall University to support the overall mission of forming
students as servant leaders for today’s world.
The Center began in 2003 supported by a generous grant from
Lilly Endowment to further their goal of preparing the next
generation of Church leadership.
The Center for Vocation and Servant Leadership does its work in
cooperation with other campus organizations and by sponsoring a
dozen different programs including: curriculum development;
scholarships; retreats for students, faculty, and alumni;
spiritual outreach to students; local community development;
service learning opportunities; and the expression of faith
through the arts.
The mission of Seton Hall University reflects a faith in God who
knows us individually and has a personal plan for our life. The
call to our vocation is not a demand but an invitation to join
God in something meant for our doing.
A generous response to our vocation – like the choice at a fork
in the road -- can make all the difference.
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Mission Statement
The Center for Vocation and
Servant Leadership advances Seton Hall’s mission to prepare a
new generation of leaders for Church and society, by challenging
the University community to be attentive to God’s call,
responsive to the common good, and mindful of the example of
Christ who came to serve and not to be served. |