Elizabeth Witmer – 91Ƶ Podcast /now/podcast Audio programs from 91Ƶ Wed, 30 May 2018 18:54:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 “Cords of Distinction” Ceremony 2018 /now/podcast/2018/05/05/cords-of-distinction-ceremony-2018/ Sat, 05 May 2018 21:42:27 +0000 /now/podcast/?p=5159 /now/is/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2018/05/05.05.18-CordsOfDistinction.mp3

ճ 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 and yearning towards creating a better university community in which all can take part; gold is also the color of achievement.

This years recipients of the Cords of Distinction are:

  • Emily Clatterbuck
  • Drew Diaz
  • Harrison Horst
  • Maleke Jones
  • Keyri Lopez-Godoy
  • Michaela Mast
  • Katrina Poplett
  • Caleb Schrock-Hurst
  • Brittany Williams
  • Elizabeth Witmer
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“Ministry Inquiry Program” – Elizabeth Witmer, Maddie List, Caleb Schrock-Hurst /now/podcast/2018/01/26/ministry-inquiry-program-elizabeth-witmer-maddie-list-caleb-schrock-hurst/ Fri, 26 Jan 2018 14:53:35 +0000 /now/podcast/?p=4970 /now/is/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2018/02/01.26.18-MIPChapel.mp3

Hear reflections from Elizabeth Witmer, Maddie List, and Caleb Schrock-Hurst, about exploring ministry this past summer with the . What might exploring ministry look like for you?

Elizabeth Witmer, a junior social work major, was at Faith Mennonite Church in Minneapolis. In addition to leading worship, visiting a terminally ill church member, preaching, planning and attending actions and workshops with a local immigrant-led organization, attending protests, and various other activities, Witmer said that she enjoyed being within walking distance of “anything I want do” and being “well connected to causes and actions I’m passionate about.”

Maddie List, a senior Bible and religion major from Arlington, Virginia, was in a summer service program called Ocean City Beach Project run by the Coalition for Christian Outreach for students who want to develop further as campus leaders. List and 30 other participants lived together,  attended classes, participated in Bible studies, led worship, and engaged in faith-based discussions in small groups. They each also had jobs in Ocean City, where they practiced discussing faith with coworkers.

Caleb Schrock-Hurst, a senior English major, was at New Hope Fellowship/Nueva Esperanza of Alexandria (Virginia). In addition to making pastoral visits, playing guitar in the church’s worship band, preaching, attending a young adult Bible study, “reading a lot more scripture and theology than I do on a regular basis,” and working on a variety of projects, Schrock-Hurst traveled with pastor and supervisor Kirk Hanger to visit member congregations from Mexico to Philadelphia.

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