June 2020

Why Juneteenth Matters at Predominately White Institutions

From the Grace College blog: Dr. Jared Burkholder, history professor and chair of the Department of History and Political Science at Grace has put together some thoughts to share with us to help us learn, reflect and humble ourselves in the observance of Juneteenth. He explains why Juneteenth Matters … even (or especially so) at Predominately White Institutions. […]

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Women of Grace Announce Additional Online Discussions

Women of Grace USA has announced the last two online sessions for June — Why We Need Theology (on June 23) and Acknowledging Our Pain Biblically (on June 30). The sessions, which are part of their Thriving in the Pandemic and Beyond series, are free, but registration is requested. Each begins at 1 p.m. (EDT). June 23, 2020

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Jane Reagan: Making the Gospel Known in Word and Deed

As the coronavirus pandemic began to hit Philadelphia and its suburbs, some of the local food banks closed and schools stopped providing free lunches for kids. Jane Reagan, who is a part of Penn Valley Church, a Charis Fellowship congregation in suburban Telford, Pa., stepped in to help meet a need in the community while

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VO2 Max Machine Takes Grace College Exercise Science Program to Next Level

The Grace College Exercise Science Program recently purchased a COSMED VO2 max machine, taking the program to the next level. The exercise science major at Grace has seen steady growth for the past few years and anticipates record enrollment in the fall. Christina Walters, Exercise Science director,  plans to use the technology to enhance students’

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Deploy Program Featured

The Deploy program, Grace Theological Seminary’s competency-based theological education program, is featured in the Spring 2020 issue of In Trust magazine, the publication of the In Trust Center for Theological Schools. A portion of the article appears below. Click here to read the complete story. Competency-based theological education: TWO SCHOOLS, LEARNING LESSONS ALONG THE WAY Competency-based

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Grace College Names New VP of Financial Affairs and CFO

Grace College, Winona Lake, Ind., recently named Doug Baumgardner its vice president of financial affairs and chief financial officer. Baumgardner brings 17 years of finance experience to the role. He most recently served as president of Network Partners Financial Services and prior to that as city president at First Source Bank. He earned his B.S.

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