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Found at Founder’s Day

Found at Founder’s Day

Staff Photographer Brad Stephens

Wednesday the 25th marked NGU’s annual Founder’s Day chapel. Guest speaker Alan Greenway, President of Southwestern Seminary, emphasized how blessed the students of North Greenville are to be involved in a university that preaches the gospel and promotes biblical discipleship, and that they are bestowed with the responsibility to impact the world in a way that glorifies God.

Though this Founder’s day focuses less on the history of the university than in previous years it conveyed the mission of the university which has remained consistent from its conception. Though this Founder’s Day focuses less on the history of the university than in previous years it conveyed the mission of the university which has remained consistent from its conception. Founder’s day focuses less on the history of the university than in previous years it conveyed the mission of the university which has remained consistent from its conception.


A professor dressed in his robe walks towards the chapel.

A professor dressed in his robe walks towards the chapel.


Bill Cashion Graduate missions professor leads the line of faculty into the chapel.

Bill Cashion Graduate missions professor leads the line of faculty into the chapel.


The faculty file into the chapel for the service.

The faculty file into the chapel for the service.


The faculty all add their own unique flare to their robes.

The faculty all add their own unique flare to their robes.


The scepter carried by Bill Cashion sits in its place on stage.

The scepter carried by Bill Cashion sits in its place on stage.


The NGU band prepares for the chapel service.

The NGU band prepares for the chapel service.


The NGU band and choir lead the student body in traditional worship.

The NGU band and choir lead the student body in traditional worship.


Gene Fant leads the congregation in prayer and introduces the guest speaker.

Gene Fant leads the congregation in prayer and introduces the guest speaker.


Guest speaker Dr. Alan Greenway president of Southwestern Seminary asks students “Christ has made a difference for us, now how will we make a difference for him?”

Guest speaker Dr. Alan Greenway president of Southwestern Seminary asks students “Christ has made a difference for us, now how will we make a difference for him?”


Seth Killen associate professor of voice leads the congregation in the reciting of the universities alma mater.

Seth Killen associate professor of voice leads the congregation in the reciting of the universities alma mater.

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