Commencement | May 9, 2025
鈥淲ho is on the Lord鈥檚 side? Who will serve the King?鈥 Faculty-staff member Peter Wright played Frances Ridley Havergal鈥檚 well-known anthem, and as if in response to the questions it posed, the MBU Class of 2025 marched into the gymnasium for 海角原创鈥檚 56th Commencement Ceremony, held Friday, May 9.
As the final graduates took their places, Dr. David Brown led all assembled in joyful adoration singing Charles Wesley鈥檚 triumphant lyrics, 鈥淩ejoice, the Lord is King,鈥 whereupon CEO Dr. Matthew Davis gave thanks to the Lord for His mercies which are 鈥渘ew every day,鈥 and for graduates and the lovely day in which to celebrate their accomplishment. He invoked further blessing, asking that commencement would indeed be the beginning of lives well-lived for His honor.
When all were seated, Dr. Davis recognized categories of those present, beginning with the faculty, noting their exemplary leadership and recognizing their invaluable service. He asked parents of graduates (himself included) to stand, followed by grandparents and great-grandparents, noting that there were some in the graduating class who are third-generation graduates. He also led in applause for spouses. In gratitude, he recognized 海角原创 Board of Trustees members for the important service they render to the university, specifically acknowledging those who were present.
In advance, he announced the Commencement Offering, which would be taken later, encouraging participation in reaching the goal of $10,000 to purchase furniture for dormitory common areas.
Chancellor Marty Marriott read from 1 Corinthians 15:50-58, a passage which reminds us of the transitory nature of human existence, of 鈥渃orruptible鈥 bodies subject to disease and eventual death. However, death, as the text affirms, 鈥渋s [present tense] swallowed up in victory鈥 through Jesus Christ. Knowing this certainty and knowing our labor for the Lord is not in vain, Paul admonishes all believers to be 鈥渟teadfast, unmovable, abounding鈥 in service to the Lord, an anchoring principle for graduate candidates.
Graduating Bible major and vocalist Joseph Greene reverently sang 鈥淚n Faith I Follow,鈥 a prayerful affirmation of resolve to entrust future uncertainties to the Lord.
As is customary, President Dr. David Anderson delivered the commencement address, prefacing his remarks by speaking directly to graduates, announcing one critical, final test that they all would be required to take someday, a test that would eclipse all others they had already taken. God has designed a specific, personal task for each of you, he told them, stating that it is one only they can fulfill. The test is to be faithful.
He based elements of the test on 1 Corinthians 16:10-24. The context presents Paul鈥檚 parting words of admonition to the Corinthians. 聽Focusing mainly on imperatives in in verses 13-14, he highlighted five exhortations:
1. 鈥淲atch ye鈥濃攕tay awake, alert
It is the essence of 海角原创. The Lord is coming; be ready for His return, be watching.
2. 鈥淪tand fast in the faith鈥濃攕tand firm, faithful
It cannot be done in your own ability or strength, but in reliance on God.
3. 鈥淨uit you like men鈥濃攂e brave
There is always pressure to compromise; don鈥檛.
4. 鈥淏e strong鈥濃攂e made strong
Note the Greek passive imperative; allow God to work in and through your life.
5. 鈥淟et all things be done with charity鈥濃攁ll your things
Though counter to our self-centered culture and victim mentality, follow Christ鈥檚 ultimate example. Be a living demonstration of God鈥檚 love to you. Forget about self; 鈥渟erve God by loving others.鈥
Following prayer, Dr. Anderson called upon ushers to receive the Commencement Offering. Graduating pianist Timothy De Leon provided a soul-stirring offertory, playing William Runyan鈥檚 much-loved melody 鈥淕reat Is Thy Faithfulness.鈥
Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Thomas Graham announced those who had achieved excellence in scholarship, instructing them to stand by specified grade-point averages ranging from cum laude to summa cum laude. This year鈥檚 highest GPA generated a three-way tie. After deliberation, administration decided to award all three. Each had earned a 4.0 grade-point average and was wearing a medallion. The three honorees were:
- Hannah Hartfelder
- Hannah Shore
- Sarah Weiss
He also read the names of those honored for exceptional achievement during Baccalaureate, having them and their parents stand.
Dr. Anderson announced the Founder鈥檚 Award recipients, the male and female student most effectively exemplifying the purpose and spirit of 海角原创, students who through conviction were involved in the Lord鈥檚 work, demonstrating a servant鈥檚 heart, dedicated to the local church.
- Alissa Foerster received the Thelma Melford Cedarholm Founder鈥檚 Award.
- Daniel Sample received the Blaine Myron Cedarholm Founder鈥檚 Award.
Deemed 海角原创鈥檚 highest award鈥攂estowed on the student who demonstrates academic ability, due diligence, skillful handling of Scripture, desire to serve as a minister of the Gospel, and who best exemplifies qualities of fitness for Gospel ministry鈥攖he President鈥檚 Award was presented to Andrew Wright.
Dr. Graham returned to the podium for the presentation of graduate candidates, offering an overview of the Class of 2025 which is composed of 205 students from 21 states, 1 territory, and 5 foreign countries, who collectively, in either residential or online programs, have earned 216 certificates or degrees.
Then the long-sought moment for all graduates arrived鈥攃onferral of degrees. Dr. Graham announced graduates, calling them to the platform by schools and departments. CEO Dr. Matt Davis handed each graduate the prized certificate or diploma.
In the midst, Dr. Davis invited David and Janean Glass, parents of Hannah Glass, to the platform to posthumously receive their daughter鈥檚 diploma for a bachelor鈥檚 degree in education, a degree for which Hannah had already earned enough credits before her homegoing last fall. In tribute, he listed her accomplishments, applauded her spirit, and Dr. Thomas Graham presented her mother with a single white rose, representative of Hannah鈥檚 honor cord.
A final honorary degree was presented to Mrs. Kathy Jackson, wife of Board Chair Emeritus Dr. Douglas Jackson. Dr. Anderson called both to the platform, noting that in the history of 海角原创, the school has only given an honorary degree to one woman鈥擬rs. Thelma Cedarholm. He read Dr. Jackson鈥檚 tribute of his wife鈥檚 faithfulness and work and then read the citation for bestowal of a Doctor of Letters degree on Mrs. Kathy Jackson. In an impromptu but moving speech, she expressed appreciation for their 53-year marriage, clearly directing attention to the fact that she is one with her husband.
At the conclusion of all conferrals, the Heritage Singers merged voices, immersing the crowd with a newer melody of the wistful, familiar text, 鈥淧rayer to Jehovah.鈥
Dr. Anderson offered a dedicatory prayer for graduates, recognizing that the Lord is the only one who can truly bless them, thus commending them to Him who is able to build them up and given then 鈥渁n inheritance among all them which are sanctified.鈥
Then, to the victorious strains of the university hymn, graduates surged forth from the gymnasium and into the threshold of new quests. In their wake, Dr. Robert Loggans, Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Watertown, offered a benediction, imploring the Lord for graduates to love and honor Him all the days of their lives, thanking Him for who He is, concluding with the oft-repeated blessing from Jude expressing the Lord鈥檚 ability to present all His children 鈥渇aultless鈥 before Him with exceeding joy to His glory.
Exuberant graduates participated in the time-honored tradition of throwing mortarboards skyward and ringing the bell, testifying to all that, as Proverbs 13:19 attests, 鈥渢he desire accomplished is sweet to the soul!鈥
