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鈥淭he Future of Anabaptist Leadership鈥 鈥 Roxy Allen Kioko and David Brubaker

Various announcements are presented. Bluffton University student Katey Ebaugh opens with reflections on, 鈥淎 Dream for the future of the Mennonite Church.” Roxy Allen Kioko and David Brubaker coordinate a discussion around聽 鈥淭he Future of Anabaptist Leadership.” Artist in Residence Janine Aberg discusses the paintings she has been working on during the conference sessions.聽 Jim....

鈥淎 Theology of Anabaptist Leadership鈥 鈥 Nancy Heisey, David Miller, Gilberto Perez Jr.

Bethel University student Alexandra Shoup opens with reflections on, 鈥淗ow can our Anabaptist identity empower us?鈥 Nancy Heisey, David Miller, and Gilberto Perez Jr. deliver the keynote address on 鈥淎 Theology of Anabaptist Leadership鈥 Leading into the Common Good: an Anabaptist Perspective Join practitioners, scholars and students to examine the history of leadership models in....

鈥淎nabaptist Values in Practice: How they have Shaped my Leadership鈥 鈥 Lee Snyder and Phil Wenger

Hesston College Student Jeremy Good opens with reflections on, 鈥淲hy Anabaptist Values Matter to My Generation鈥 Lee Snyder and Phil Wenger deliver the keynote address on 鈥淎nabaptist Values in Practice: How they have Shaped my Leadership鈥 Leading into the Common Good: an Anabaptist Perspective Join practitioners, scholars and students to examine the history of leadership....

“Performing Community: Building Civic Practice Committed to Hospitality and Capacity” – Heidi Winters Vogel

Heidi Winters Vogel, associate professor of theater, presents the monthly University Colloquium address in Mainstage Theater. Heidi’s presentation is entitled聽“Performing Community: Building Civic Practice Committed to Hospitality and Capacity.” 聽Heidi is committed to using theater as a tool for social justice.聽 This program offers an opportunity to hear more about how she does that.

Academic Department Gatherings: “Becoming Known in the Breaking of Bread” – Language and Literature

Wednesday, February 17, 2016: “Chapel” was scattered around campus and hosted by various academic departments.聽 This podcast features the Language and Literature Department: Becoming Known in the Breaking of Bread 鈥 Language and Literature faculty and students share stories about communion through sharing food in the family, classroom, and across borders. Bilingual songs and scripture.

“Paying Attention” – Andrea Dalton Saner

鈥淧aying Attention鈥 Exodus 3:1-15 Dr Andrea Dalton Saner, Assistant Professor of OT, Bible & Religion Assistant Professor of OT, Seminary God calls Moses to deliver the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, but in order to hear and respond to this call, Moses must shift his perception of himself and the world in accordance with the....

“Who do you say that I am? Healer.” – Lana Miller

Jesus asks, 鈥淲ho do you say that I am?鈥. This compelling and relevant question is being offered by campus ministries this year. Undergraduate Campus Pastor Lana Miller preaches on this text walking us all into consider our response to Jesus asking Who do you say that I am? Lana Miller serves as Undergraduate Campus Pastor.....

Opening Convocation: “For Just Such a Time as This” – President Loren Swartzendruber

President Loren Swartzendruber addresses the campus community for his final Opening Convocation service on the theme: For Just Such a Time as This. Chapel includes a time of prayerful sending for the Cross-Cultural Seminar groups departing for the Middle East and Guatemala-Cuba. Scripture: Esther 4:12-14 (The Message): When Hathach told Mordecai what Esther had said,....