(BEAVER FALLS, Pa.) – Faculty, staff, alumni and their guests are invited to join the Geneva community for the sixth annual Pittsburgh Pirates Faith Night at PNC Park on Friday, July 27, 2018 at 7:05 p.m.
Spend a relaxing evening with friends and family cheering on the Buccos as they play the New York Mets. After the game, fans relocate to sections 1-13 and 101-115 along the first base line to hear Pirate coaches and players share their personal, Christian testimonies and how their faith has affected their lives and professional baseball careers.
Historically, favorite Pirate players have spoken, including:
At Geneva, the human resources, public relations, and alumni relations departments partner to make this night of faith possible. “It’s fun to get together as a community to enjoy the national pastime – baseball,” says Cheryl Johnston, Director of Marketing Services and Public Relations. “Of course, combining this with an event where faith is emphasized makes it especially meaningful for us. We’re looking forward to a wonderful celebration!”
The event costs $25 a person, which includes a ticket in section 131, a Geneva College t-shirt, a snack, and a $5 credit to concessions. Register now at geneva.edu/alumni/registration/pirates-faith-night, or contact the office of alumni relations at 724-847-6590 for more information.
Geneva College is a Christ-centered academic community that provides a comprehensive education to equip students for faithful and fruitful service to God and neighbor. Offering over 80 traditional undergraduate majors and programs, Adult Degree Programs with fully online and classroom options, and high-demand graduate degrees, Geneva’s programs are recognized for their high quality. U.S. News & World Report ranks Geneva as a Top Three Best Value Regional University with one of the Top 100 engineering programs in the nation. Adhering to the truth of Scripture, a Geneva education is grounded in God’s Word as well as in a core curriculum designed to prepare students vocationally to think, write and communicate well in today’s world.