Cross-cultural Chapel: Guatemala
The returning Spring 2010 Guatemala Cross-cultural group shares reflections and adventures from their experiences in Guatemala and at the US/Mexico border this semester.
Cross-cultural Chapel: India
The returning Spring 2011 India Cross-cultural group shares reflections and adventures from their Cross-Cultural experience.
Called by God: Ordinary People, Extraordinary God–Leonard Dow
Does God call ordinary people like me? Drawing from the biblical account of Peter and John healing a lame beggar at the temple gate, Pastor Leonard Dow speaks on being “Called by God” for this final Spiritual Life Week chapel. Local singer/songwriter Jessica Crawford opens with a song. Each semester, campus ministries hosts Spiritual Life....
Losing that Loving Feeling–Leonard Dow
In this chapel gathering in the Seminary connected with the University’s Spiritual Life Week, Pastor Leonard Dow references the 1964 song by the Righteous Brothers, “You’ve lost that loving feeling” as he speaks from the heart, reflecting on Revelations 2:1-7. Each semester, campus ministries hosts Spiritual Life Week, an engaging series of events aimed at....
Called by God: Wrestling with Who I Am – Leonard Dow ’87
Are you wrestling with who you are? In this opening chapel of Spiritual Life Week, Pastor Leonard Dow speaks on this theme inspired from the biblical story of Jacob. Each semester, campus ministries hosts Spiritual Life Week, an engaging series of events aimed at deepening faith in Jesus Christ. The February 2011 events are themed....
Cross-cultural Chapel: Spain & Morocco
The cross-cultural group shares reflections on learning in Spain and Morocco.
Decisionism, Denominationalism or Discipleship? Call to the Way
Elaine Enns and Ched Myers speak for the annual Augsburger Lecture Series on “Decisionism, Denominationalism or Discipleship? Call to the Way.” In this International Education Week reflection, Elaine and Ched talk about their own conversion in college to the Way of Jesus, and profile the radical discipleship movement as “the best party in town.” Their work....
Homecoming Chapel: Midwives for Haiti – Nadene Brunk ’75
EMU alumna Nadene Brunk, 1975, receives this year’s Distinguished Service Award during Homecoming. In this Homecoming chapel, she reflects on years of work in Haiti. Brunk is founder and manager of an organization called Midwives for Haiti.
Opening Convocation: Think about these Things
785 people from among the EMU campus community gather to hear President Loren Swartzendruber reflect on Philippians 4:4-9 to open the academic year.
2010 Nurses’ Pinning
The Spring semester nursing graduates celebrate the completion of their Nursing degrees in this traditional pinning ceremony.