Misty Dillon, MSW, LCSW, SCAMS, works through Dillon Counseling, Inc. in Elkhart.
Chapel: “Stories from the Streets” – Andi & Al Tauber
Andi & Al are a husband-wife team from Chicago. They work with Emmaus Ministries which reaches out to men in prostitution on the streets of Chicago. Through nightly Outreach teams and a daytime Ministry Center, Emmaus staff and volunteers build relationships of trust with these men, working together to help them get off the streets and cultivate a life-transforming relationship with Jesus Christ. “Stories from the Streets” tells the stories of some of these men through dramatic monologue and music.
Convocation: “Personal Violence: What Would You Do If…?” – Steve Thomas
Steve Thomas is a pastor who is passionate about powerful peacemaking. He initiated the Peacemakers Martial Arts program, based in Goshen, that trains both children and adults to carry out effective responses to personal violence. Thomas will also lead a safety workshop for female students on Wednesday and a “warrior” workshop for male students on Tuesday. Both workshops will emphasize using power to defuse violence and will include some martial arts basics.
Homecoming Convocation
In this special annual Homecoming Convocation to launch Homecoming Weekend, alumni award winners will be recognized and several will speak.
Convocation: “Making Peace with the Past: Living on Potawatomi Land” – Rich Meyer & George Godfrey, Citizen band of the Potawatomi nation
The Goshen College campus and Rich Meyer’s farm near Benton, southeast of Goshen, both sit on land that was once tended by members of the Potawatomi Indian nation. George Godfrey and Meyer will share the podium in today’s convocation. Godfrey is the former vice president for academic affairs at Haskell Indian nations university in Lawrence Kansas, and a historian of the Citizen Potawatomi band, now living in Athens, Illinois. Both Meyer and Godfrey participated in the Trail of Death Re- enactment this year, which commemorates the removal of the Potawatomi from Indiana in 1838. See related link below. What can emerge through compassionate peacemaking on the part of both Indians and whites today?
Chapel: “Ministry Inquiry Reflections” – Summer 2013 MIP students
Each summer, several Goshen College students complete a ministry inquiry internship with a congregation somewhere in the U.S. What did the 2013 group experience and what did they learn?
Chapel: “International Day of Peace” – Worship Assistants
To mark International Day of Peace (Sept. 21), student Worship Assistants have planned this chapel service, with an emphasis on immigration.
Convocation: “The Court, The Constitution, and The Factor of Freedom”- Lee Roy Berry, Jr.
To mark U.S. Constitution Day (September 17), the history department has invited attorney Lee Roy Berry, Jr. to speak in this convocation. Berry is African-American and is retired from teaching political science courses at Goshen College.
Chapel: “Tending Spirituality in College” – Worship assistants
The student team of Worship Assistants will lead this chapel service.
Convocation: “Why I…Teach at…Return to…Came to…Goshen College”
Faculty member: Paul Keim Returning student: Solongo Gonshigsuren New student: Jadon Chupp
Chapel: “Sowing Compassion Side by Side” – Bob Yoder & Gwen Gustafson-Zook
Campus minister Bob Yoder and Minister of worship Gwen Gustafson-Zook launch the 2013-14 campus ministries theme during this time of worship.
Opening Convocation: “Compassionate Peacemaking” – Pres. Brenneman & others
Convocation: “Celebrating Campus Life” – Chad Coleman and students
Come to this last convo of the year for fun, food, and a fond farewell!
Chapel: “Summer Sending & Blessings”
Led by 2013 summer Inquiry Program students
Convocation: “Energy @ GC” – Glenn Gilbert
Geo-thermal energy at GC: when? why? where? And why does campus electrical use continue to go down, even though we are using more and more electronics?
Chapel: Senior Faith Journeys: Maria Koshmider, Rachel Stoltzfus, & Sammy Rosario
Chapel: Hymn Sing Shout Out!
Convocation: Senior Statements
Seniors speaking: Mohammad Rasoulipour, Karina Rohrer-Meck, Brock & Jacob Gunderkline, Samita Thapa, and Billy Funk.
Convocation: Best Student Speeches from Spring Semester
NOTE: Change from printed schedule. Students speakers will be Jake Daniel Smucker – “A Call for More Co-Ed Housing”Mia Engle – “Proxemics”Hannah Sauder – “Purpose”Jon Kaasa – “First Win”Cabe Sawin – “The Dirty Cuban”
Chapel: “Spirited Life: Science & Faith”
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