They “gave up” their mid-semester break to perform a labor of love in their own back yard, doing so willingly and with much satisfaction. Every year for spring break, several ... read more about Spring Break Y-Trip Focuses on Harrisonburg
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It’s ‘Managua by Easter’ for World Conference Bikers
EMU students biking from Harrisonburg to Paraguay to experience the global church, raise funds for conference By Andrew Jenner, Rocktown Weekly It was the first Tuesday in January, cold and ... read more about It’s ‘Managua by Easter’ for World Conference Bikers
EMU and Seminary Offer Online Lenten Devotions
EMU and EMS has prepared a series of devotional meditations for each week day of Lent, that begins Wednesday, Feb. 25. Faculty, staff, students and alumni have written reflections based ... read more about EMU and Seminary Offer Online Lenten Devotions
Christian Artist to Lead Spiritual Life Week
Steven Mosley Steven Mosley, a writer, filmmaker and biblical storyteller from Orange County, Calif., will be primary resource person for spring spiritual life week Monday through Friday, Feb. 9-12, on ... read more about Christian Artist to Lead Spiritual Life Week
Goshen Prof to Address ‘Sexuality’ Theme in Chapels
Keith Graber Miller, professor of Bible, religion and philosophy at Goshen College Keith Graber Miller, professor of Bible, religion and philosophy at Goshen (Ind.) College, will speak Wednesday and Thursday, ... read more about Goshen Prof to Address ‘Sexuality’ Theme in Chapels
EMU to Remember, Celebrate Dr. King
EMU will celebrate ‘The Man, Work and Life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with a series of events Jan. 16-19, beginning with a university chapel on Friday ... read more about EMU to Remember, Celebrate Dr. King
Renewal in the New Year, a Reflection from EMU’s Campus Pastor
Global Cyclists Putting Mettle to the Pedal
Jonathan Spicher (l.) and Lars Akerson moments before beginning their arduous journey from Harrisonburg, Va., to Asuncion, Paraguay, that will take six months and cover 8,500 miles. Photo by Lindsey ... read more about Global Cyclists Putting Mettle to the Pedal
Absence of Tolling on Campus Result of Broken Unity Bell
By Alana Wenger, The Weather Vane student newspaper Many students may not have noticed the absence of the Unity Bell on the bell structure between Hartzler Library and Lehman Auditorium. ... read more about Absence of Tolling on Campus Result of Broken Unity Bell
Swartz to Explore ‘Laughter and Lament’ Theme
The inimitable Ted Swartz will lead spiritual life week at EMU, Oct. 28-31. When we allow ourselves to laugh, the possibility opens up to experience and accept God’s grace. Local ... read more about Swartz to Explore ‘Laughter and Lament’ Theme