Pastor Johnathan “YPJ” Miller, from Faith Apostolic Ministries in South Bend, Indiana, speaks to us on “Bold! Right! Life!: Expressions of Worship and the Hip Hop Generation.”
Convocation: Senior Statements,”Four seniors share memories and wisdom from their college experience: Peni Acayo, Annalisa Klassen Harder, Kurt Neufeld, and Edgar Saucedo-Davila.
Four seniors share memories and wisdom from their college experience: Peni Acayo, Annalisa Klassen Harder, Kurt Neufeld, and Edgar Saucedo-Davila.
Chapel: “A Service of Prayers and Intercession,” led by various students
Join us for a special interactive service of prayers and intercession for needs facing our campus, our community, our friends and family, and our world. Music and worship are an integral part of this service.
Chapel: “A Hymn Sing Gone Wrong!”
Don’t be “fooled” into thinking we don’t have chapel this day…cause we do! 🙂
Convocation: “You Are Not Alone: Coping with Mental Health Issues” – Sean Campbell, guest speaker
In an authentic and compelling manner, award-winning speaker and mental health advocate Sean Campbell shares his personal story of struggles with depression and anxiety, his triumphs over adversities, such as living with a father with bipolar disorder and alcoholism, and his success in promoting mental health awareness and providing people with strategies to maintain positive mental health. A Campus Health and Wellness (CHAW) convocation.
Convocation: “True Evangelical Faith and the Gospel of Peace”
Gerald Mast, a professor at Bluffton University in Ohio, delivers this year’s C. Henry Smith peace lecture.
“Is There Life After Goshen?: Creating New Challenges” Tom & Christine Sine, guest speakers
Christine and Tom Sine conclude their three days with us with this chapel in which they draw from the insights of having met with students about “Creating New Possibilities” for life after Goshen College.
“Is There Life After Goshen?: Anticipating New Challenges” Christine & Tom Sine, guest speakers
Join us for a special WEDNESDAY chapel as we hear parts of the faith stories of Christine and Tom Sine, our three-day campus ministry guest speakers. While here, they interacted with our community through classes, informal meetings, and other intentional gatherings.
Convocation: Sustainability News @ GC
Learn about the many ways we are working to reduce our campus carbon footprint. Also an introduction to the new Sustainability Semester, which begins next fall at Merry Lea.
“From High School Dropout to GC President: Figuring Out God,” President Jim Brenneman
Be encouraged in your own faith walk as you hear President Jim Brenneman share aspects of his faith and life story, From High School Dropout to GC President: Figuring Out God’s Will for Your Life.
Convocation – “Growing the Ukrainian Economy”
Steven Wright, from MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Association), will tell stories about how the Ukraine, once a fertile breadbasket, is beginning to thrive again.
Chapel: “Struggling wih Imperfection: Self-Judgment & God’s Grace”
Have you ever struggled to live up to your or others’ ideals? Have these struggles prevented you from fully living into the beautiful ways God has created you and intended for you? This chapel wrestles with these realities and offers hope.
Convocation – Women’s World Choir!
The Women’s World Choir, directed by Deb Brubaker, give us a preview of their spring break touring program.
Chapel: “Struggling with God’s People: An Imperfect Church”
Have you ever had struggles with “the church” or ever wondered “what’s the point?” This chapel wrestles with some of these realities while offering hope.
Convocation – “Living Together: Relating and Surviving”
A relationship task force of students and faculty focused this convo on the challenges of relating and surviving in community. Hear from Lucas Nafziger, Adam Graber Roth and others on Valentines Day!
Chapel: “Investing in Hope,” Ervin Stutzman, Mennonite Church USA Executive Director
Ervin Stutzman, Mennonite Church USA Executive Director, shares with us on the theme of “Investing in Hope.”
Convocation – Egypt SST, fall 2010
Reflections on the first ever Egypt SST experience.
Chapel: “A Summer of Camping Inquiry,” led by 2010 CIP students
The 2010 Camping Inquiry Program student participants will share of their summer experiences through singing, prayer, and sharing. 2010 CIP Participants: Allison Yoder, Emily Bowman, Jennifer Zehr, Kate Widmer, Bailey Bontrager, Marita Beachy, Annika Miller, Jessica Gotwals, Marshal Watson, Karina Rohrer-Meck, Rachel Nafziger, Ben Baumgartner.
Chapel: “Employee Faith Story,” Jennifer Stutzman, Custodial Supervisor
Jennifer Stutzman, Custodial Supervisor, shares aspects of her faith journey.
Convocation – Maple Scholars
In the Maple Scholars program each summer, students collaborate with a professor to do collaborative research, earning a scholarship and valuable experience. In convocation, several students share about their 2010 projects. Applications for 2011 Maple Scholars are due Feb. 1.
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