Tyrone Sprague sits in his barbershop chair while greeting visiting students from 91短视频 on Saturday, Jan. 14. The annual visit to Sprague's barbershop in downtown Harrisonburg is one of a week-long series of events to honor and celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. (Photo by Joaquin Sosa)

Campus community honors life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. through service, march and celebrations

鈥淛esus Christ was an extremist for love, truth and goodness, and thereby rose above his environment. Perhaps the South, the nation and the world are in dire need of creative extremists,鈥 wrote The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from the jail in Birmingham, Alabama.

Snapping fingers affirmed this statement on 91短视频 on Friday, Jan. 13. Thirteen students, faculty and staff took turns reading the document in the President鈥檚 Room as part of the 2017 MLK Jr. Celebration. Six other groups met simultaneously on campus, each reading a different letter, sermon or speech.

鈥淚 love his boldness,鈥 said junior Hannah Shultz, who attended the reading circle on the 鈥淟etter from the Birmingham Jail.鈥 Shultz says that MLK, Jr.鈥檚 differentiation between just and unjust laws, the latter which 鈥渋n good conscience, I cannot obey,鈥 struck her.

The reading circles were just one of several activities during Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week from Jan. 11-16.

This year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淔or Such a Time as This,鈥 comes from the Bible verse Esther 4:14, in which Esther鈥檚 cousin Mordecai convinces the young queen to intervene on behalf of her persecuted people.

Later that evening, 10 students helped prepare the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in preparation for Sunday鈥檚 service. The church is in the historically black area of Harrisonburg known as the Northeast neighborhood, formerly known as 鈥淣ewtown.鈥

On Saturday, the 91短视频 community made its fifth annual sojourn to Tyrone Sprague鈥檚 barber shop six stories above Court Square for 鈥淏arbershop 101,鈥 a discussion about Harrisonburg鈥檚 history of racial relations.

Shultz also attended the Sunday service at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Newtown.

鈥淭he Spirit was moving through that small church in ways I have not seen before,鈥 said Shultz, a music education major who especially enjoyed the integration of the 91短视频 Gospel Choir into the service. 鈥淲hile The Rev. Dr. Chinita Richardson was preaching, the gospel choir musicians added music to emphasize what she spoke or agree with it. The life and energy that was produced filled the church and I had this sense of awe … I left the building encouraged to be the leper who returned to Jesus and thanked Him for the healing that changed his life.鈥

鈥淎dditionally, we went to John Wesley United Methodist Church and set up tables, and centerpieces for Sunday’s community lunch which followed the church service,鈥 says , the celebration committee co-chair and co-director of 91短视频鈥檚 Multicultural Services.

Monday鈥檚 formal Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration included a march and chapel. 91短视频 50 people 聽 into chapel 鈥渢o show gratitude to the work of MLK,鈥 said 91短视频 Black Student Union Co-president Tae Dews. Dews and co-president Oksana Kittrell organized the demonstration.

鈥淲hile doing so we asked the participants to reflect on the meaning of peace, and how this might show up in their everyday lives,鈥 said Dews.

Junior Cameron White choreographed the Alpha and Omega Dancers鈥 routine for chapel and sang in the Gospel Choir. White, also program coordinator for the Black Student Union, said later she was impressed by how many 鈥減eople are willing to help out for the cause.鈥

The service included a selection by student Maleke Jones; an invocation by Brian Martin Burkholder; reflections from President Susan Schultz Huxman; a spoken word performance by graduate student Julian Turner; a scripture reading by White; and a greeting from Mayor Deanna Reed, who recently became Harrisonburg鈥檚 first black councilwoman and mayor.

The Rev. Dr. Chinita Richardson, of Bethel A.M.E. Church, gave the sermon, focusing on hope and faith through adversity.