Meet the 25-26 Horizons Fellows!
“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.”
Horizons Fellows explore vocational discernment through relational discipleship, guided by mentors from varied careers, with a focus on developing a theologically rich understanding of personal calling to be pursued in all arenas of work and life.
The Horizons Fellows program takes place over a fall and spring semester and is designed for fourth years preparing to graduate. Through a fall retreat, monthly discussions as a cohort of Fellows, individual meetings with mentors, and large group lectures and workshops, we guide them to sense the horizon where the limitless sky and the concrete earth meet.
Meet our ‘25-’26 Horizons Fellows!
Akua Tenkorang (mentor: Kanesha Reilly)
Christine Cheung (mentor: Shirley Buckner)
Eden Abebe (mentor: Kimberly Robinson)
Fefe King (mentor: Faith Kelley)
Josh Tomiak (mentor: Rev. Ben Webb)
Maggie Ferguson (mentor: Jane Grizzle)
Meredith Dada (mentor: Mary Brissett)
Zac Toimil (mentor: Dr. Greg Gelburd)
We kick off each year with an opening 24-hr retreat at the beautiful, Swift Run Farm, just outside of Charlottesville. Besides an opening ice breaker and a chance to unpack our summer reading, A Sacred Voice is Calling: Personal Vocation And Social Conscience by John Neafsey, Fellows simply spend the time listening and responding to one another’s stories of faith.