Goshen College students embarking on the Ministry Inquiry Program for the summer will lead in a service of sending and blessing for the whole of the Goshen College community.
Convocation: “Environmental Sustainabilty Update: The Sun Shower Project & More”
Glenn Gilbert, sustainability officer at GC will give this update.
Chapel: Serving Christ Through Serving Others
The Habitat for Humanity house that GC helped to build.
Convocation: Senior Statements
Four seniors will reflect on their experience at GC and how they have changed: Sara Alvarez, Kaleb Batten, Naomi Kramer, and Chagan Sanathu.
Chapel: Senior Faith Journeys
Three Goshen College students who are about to complete their college experience will share stories of their faith journey.
Chapel: Hymn Sing: Shout Out Your Favorites!
Brian Wiebe, director of the Music Center, will lead this traditional end-of-the-semester hymn sing.
Convocation: “A Summer in Palestine”
HOLY WEEK Chapel: “Finding Hope” – Melissa Zehr
During this Holy Week when we reflect on Christ’s brokenness, Melissa will share about finding hope while facing her own brokenness. This reflective chapel will include a service of anointing.
Chapel:”Whole & Broken” – Parables Worship Team
Convocation: “Whose Body Is It, Anyway?”
Dr. Barbara Meyer Reed from Goshen Family Physicians will speak, sponsored by the Campus Health and Wellness committee.
Chapel:”Serving Christ in my Co-curriculars”
Students Sammy Rosario and Natasha Weisenbeck and Athletic Director Tim Demant will share about how they experience serving Christ through a wide array of extracurricular activities.
Convocation: China SST, fall 2011
Chapel:”Metamorphosis:Identity Transformed” – Pres. Brenneman
Goshen College President, Jim Brenneman, will be joined by The STOMP Crew (Jay Mast and Friends) to explore the wonders of transformation.
Convocation: “Standing in Chains at Alcatraz” -Communication Prof. Duane Stoltzfus gives C. Henry Smith Peace Lecture
Communication professor Duane Stoltzfus recently spent a sabbatical year doing research and writing about four young Hutterite men from South Dakota who were drafted during World War I. Their Christian faith inspired them to accept prison and torture rather than to support the military in training to kill fellow humans. The convocation will include several hymns led by students in Music Theory class.
Chapel: Misson Work Realities in the 21st Century
Phil and Christine Lindell Detweiler, long-term Mission Network affiliates will speak out of their 20 years of experience in Benin, Ivory Coast and South Africa. Phil and Christine will address the dichotomy between service and mission in the pluralistic context of the 21st century.
Convocation: Education Prof. Kevin Gary on “Liberal Education and the Folly of the Cross”
A CORE VALUES INSTITUTE event.
Chapel: “A Light in the Darkness” – Goshen College Men
Join us in this special worship service led by the Goshen College Men’s Choir as they prepare to depart for their Spring Break journeys.
Chapel: “Stories from Prairie Wolf Collective” – members from this co-housing community in Elkhart, Indiana
Come hear reflections from these twenty-somethings who began Prairie Wolf Collective in nearby Elkhart, Indiana, a co-housing community that strives to create a healthy place to live and support each other in their ongoing vocations.
Convocation: “We’ve Come This Far by Faith” – Dr. Marvin Curtis
Dr. Curtis is dean of the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts at Indiana University South Bend.
Chapel: “Reflections on Laughter & Lament”
Join us as we near the conclusion of our time with Ted Swartz, our campus ministries guest speaker. In 1992 Ted graduated from seminary and began a ministry that took him, not to a pulpit in a congregation, but to audiences across the U.S. and beyond.
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