Everything Must Change: Jesus’ Gospel – Today’s Global Crisis:Brian McLaren
Brian McLaren speaks on “Everything Must Change: Jesus’ Gospel & Today’s Global Crisis” for the Augsburger Lecture Series. McLaren is an author, speaker, pastor, and networker among innovative Christian leaders, thinkers, and activists. He is a frequent guest on television, radio, and news media programs. He has appeared on many broadcasts including Larry King Live,....
For God So Loved the World – Lee Snyder
In this Spring Semester Opening Convocation, Interim Provost, Dr. Lee Snyder addresses the campus community based on Genesis 1, John 1:1-5 and John 3:16-17. Convocation closes with a time of sending for the India and Guatemala Cross-cultural seminar groups.
Cross-cultural Chapel: Spain & Morocco
The cross-cultural group shares reflections on learning in Spain & Morocco.
Fall Semester Opening Convocation
President Loren Swartzendruber addresses the campus community with the message, “Called to Change the World,” followed by a Shenandoah Welcome for new students, faculty and staff members.
Middle East Cross-Cultural
The Middle East Cross-cultural group shares reflections and adventures from their experiences this semester.
Latin America Cross-Cultural
The Guatemala Cross-cultural group shares reflections and adventures from their experiences in Latin America.
Spring Convocation: Story Shaping Story
Opening Convocation for spring semester featured Provost Beryl Brubaker speaking on “Celebrate the Vision: Story Shaping Story” as part of EMU’s 90th anniversary celebration. Psalm 78: 1-7. The University also commissioned the sending of the of the Latin America Cross-Cultural group.
South Africa Cross-Cultural Return
The South Africa Cross-cultural group shares reflections and adventures from their experiences in South Africa.
Washington Community Scholars’ Center
The students who are currently studying in the WCSC share stories and reflections about their internships, community living, academics, and city life.
‘One Life to Live’-Claire & Clara Schnupp
Claire & Clara Schnupp and their family visit us as part of the 2007 Homecoming weekend. Claire is a 1959 EMU graduate and recipient of EMU’s Alumni Association 2007 Distinguished Service award for his ministry among hundreds of remote Aboriginal communities stretching from the Pacific to the Atlantic to the Arctic Oceans.