A couple of weeks ago I was flattered to learn from President Mullen that I was one of three faculty--along with my colleagues Sarah Derck and Doug Gaerte--being invited to share brief reflections at this year's baccalaureate ceremony. It is an honor to be asked to address our graduating seniors in this year when our graduation ceremonies, like so much else, will have to occur online.
So this morning I got to make a rare trip to campus, where I even saw a few other human beings. In a nearly empty chapel--there were four other people in the building--I first read the names of my department's graduates and then recorded my short remarks. It was a bit odd to be speaking in such a large building in front of only four people and two cameras.
What did I say? Well, each of us was asked to reflect on a Bible verse having to do with the theme of "blessing." But if you want to know what verse I chose, or what I had to say about it... you will just have to tune in for baccalaureate.
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