Summer Cross-culturals 鈥 Mexico and New Zealand
Hear brief reflections from the summer cross-cultural groups to聽 Mexico, and to New Zealand
鈥淒reams and Visions鈥 鈥 Loren Swartzendruber
President Swartzendruber addresses the campus community drawing from Acts 2:12-18 This service concludes with a聽 time of sending for the聽cross-cultural聽seminar group departing for China.
鈥淪pellbound鈥 鈥揇r. Michael King
Seminary Dean, Dr. Michael King, opens the EMS fall semester with his convocation address, 鈥淪pellbound: Present at the Big Bang.鈥 King writes: In many ways, it seems to me, church is unraveling, whether at broad cultural or denominational levels or in the decline of our personal loyalties to faith communities or structures. Yet amazing weavings....
“Storytelling”– Faculty/Staff Conference
During the 2015 Faculty/Staff Fall Conference, several 91短视频 Faculty and Staff share stories: Jennifer North Bauman Michael King Laura Yoder
“When There Is No Peace” – David Evans, SVBF Leipzig Service
The Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival comes to a rest each year with the “Leipzig Service.”聽聽 This year’s homily was offered by David Evans, Asst. Professor of History and Mission at Eastern Mennonite Seminary.聽 His message was titled, “When There Is No Peace,” and his remarks here were made more poignant by the shooting deaths of....
2015 Commencement
91短视频 celebrates the University鈥檚 96th Annual Commencement. Dr. E.J Dionne, Jr. offers the Commencement address.聽 Graduate perspectives are shared by Emily Shenk, Jordan Luther, Kimberly Groff, and Najla El Mangoush.
2015 Baccalaureate
91短视频 celebrates the University鈥檚 97th Annual Commencement in this Baccalaureate Service.聽 Dr. Kevin Seidel,聽 assistant professor of language and literature, addresses the graduates with his speech titled 鈥淟eave Your Father’s House鈥. 聽Senior class co-presidents Carissa Harnish and Everett Brubaker offer Senior Class Salutations.
鈥淐ords of Distinction鈥 Ceremony 2015
The Cords of Distinction award honors the efforts of graduating students who have made outstanding contributions to the university, community or society. The Blue cord represents strength of conviction that one person can help to create a better institution; also willingness and openness to share thoughts and ideas. The Gold cord represents love of spirit....
2015 Seminary Commencement
Eastern Mennonite Seminary celebrates the 66th Annual Commencement with an address by Dr. L. Gregory Jones, the Ruth W. and A.聽 Morris Williams Jr. Professor of Theology and Christian Ministry, and Senior Strategist for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity School.
2015 Nurses鈥 Pinning
The Spring semester nursing graduates celebrate the completion of their Nursing degrees in this traditional pinning ceremony.聽 Don Tyson offers advice and reflections for the graduates.
