Summer Fellows Program

 

The Charles Simeon Institute annually awards Fellowships to multiple seminarians. Each Fellowship enables a seminarian to undertake a ten-week summer fellowship at St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral or another Parish Partner in the Gulf Atlantic Diocese. Over the course of the summer, each Fellow works with a priest/supervisor, as well as with a Lay Mentoring Team. Each Fellow is involved in every aspect of parish ministry [teaching, preaching, pastoral care, liturgy, etc.] and participates in a formation program.

Fellowships last for a period of ten weeks. The 2026 Summer Fellowship begins on Sunday, May 24, and ends on Sunday, August 2. Applications must be submitted by March 1, 2026.

The application portal and updated Fellows Handbook for 2026 are now available. Questions? Please reach out to the Associate Director, Andrew Beluk, at abeluk@stpetersfl.com.

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Summer Fellows Handbook
 

2025 Summer Fellows

Nate Scott

Covenant Theological Seminary

Jacob Perry

Duke Divinity

Austin White

Trinity Anglican Seminary


2024 Summer Fellows

Benjamin Praamsma
Duke Divinity School

 

Clifton Rogge
Nashotah House


2023 Summer Fellows

Alex Cain
Covenant Theological Seminary

 

Alex Cain shares his reflections on the Charles Simeon Institute Summer Fellowship.

 

Alex Exum
Duke Divinity School

 

Alex Exum reflects on his experience at the Charles Simeon Institute’s Summer Fellowship.

 

Former Fellows

2022 Summer Fellows

2022 Summer Fellow Ryan Cecil’s Remarks at the 2022 Summer Reception

Article written by Ryan Cecil

2022 Summer Fellow Dan Omar’s Remarks at the 2022 Summer Reception

Article written by Dan Omar
 

2022 Summer Fellow Joseph Reigle’s Remarks at the 2022 Summer Reception

Article written by Joseph Reigle
 
 
 
 
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Fr. Nicholas Krause
2013 Charles Simeon FelloW

What makes the Charles Simeon Institute special and an immensely important institution in the life of the Anglican Church in North America, is the way it helps men and women discern the calling of God on their lives, understand the particular shape of that calling, and begin to acquire the requisite skills, gifts, and habits necessary to sustain them in that vocational calling.