The Privilege of a Shared Legacy
We couldn’t have prayed for a more beautiful morning as we gathered on the Garth to celebrate our 2020 and 2021 graduates at Nashotah House’s 175th Commencement exercises. The day was exceptionally heartwarming, after a year of COVID precautions and restrictions, as we resumed the annual tradition of hosting graduates and their families and welcoming back many cherished alumni and friends for Commencement festivities and a luncheon under the big white tent.
More than ever, nostalgia was the theme as alumni reminisced about their time at The House. And more than ever, the privilege of our inherited legacy – this place and its generations of ministry, mentoring, and mission – and the urgency to see it carried on to future generations was palpable.
Is there a person who stands out to you when you think of Nashotah House? A faculty member who inspired you or helped shape your ministry? A staff person who brightened your seminary days? A fellow student who was a help or a hero to you?
If so, we invite you to celebrate and recognize these special individuals by telling us your story and making a gift in their honor or memory at https://nashotah.edu/tribute. Shared with the honorees, these special notes of appreciation will be a great source of encouragement, and your gift will help Nashotah House carry on its legacy of ministry and mission.
Blessings,
Labin Duke, Exec. VP for Institutional Advancement