Why do you refer to this program as “broadly ecumenical”?

We employ the term in its classic sense of representing the universal faith we commonly affirm together as Christ followers who subscribe to the Apostles’ and the Nicene Creeds. We are decidedly Christian in emphasis. Our work is oriented toward Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestants of differing persuasions. Our faculty represent such diversity and hopefully our participants as well because we value the rich privilege of learning from the various traditions of the Christian Church as a whole.