
A Year of Service, A Year of Love
By: MaryJane Plote, a member of STF Cohort 4 | MaryJane graduated from the University of Dallas in 2017 and joined Seton Teaching Fellows as a 4th grade teacher. Upon the completion of her missionary year with STF, she entered University of Dayton’s Pastoral Ministry Program, where she is working in campus ministry & on her masters degree. Seton Teaching Fellows will forever be blessed by Ms. Plote’s love and dedication to the children she served, her coworkers, & her community members.

23 Things in the Life of a Seton Teaching Fellow
From New York City, to inside jokes with scholars, to community living, there are no limits to the life of a Seton Teaching Fellow!Though each

Through the Eyes of Carlton
By Seton Teaching Fellow, Mary Jane Plote As a Seton Teaching Fellow, we all get to play unique roles at both Brilla– forming the minds

The God in My Belly Button
By Seton Teaching Fellow, Jonah Kavanaugh I have never heard God speak to me. I mean that in the sense that we have never had a

Answering “Will God Go Grey?” – The Work of a Seton Teaching Fellow
By Seton Teaching Fellow, Liz Knezetic Experience can lead to powerful understanding in a way that words can’t fully express. An experiential understanding can be

The Lord Didn’t Bring Me This Far to Leave Me
By Seton Teaching Fellow, Kiley Farrell Amen. I could really leave it at the title, and it would say enough. This story starts off at