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NGU Begins New Academic Year with Worship, Celebration

Posted on: February 2, 2021
By LaVerne Howell, laverne.howell@ngu.edu

North Greenville University began the 2018-2019 academic year with a time of worship, reflection, and celebration during a campus-wide chapel service on Thursday, August 16.

President Fant read from Ephesians 4 and delivered a message of unity.

“North Greenville University exists to glorify God. If Christ is not present, it is impossible to have unity. We are all ministers of the Gospel,” said Fant. “We have a unified calling.”

President Fant also reflected on accomplishments from the previous school year and spoke about the next phases of the university’s history.

In addition, the university honored staff members who have reached milestone years of service. The following staff members were presented a plaque from President Fant during the chapel service:

Thirty-Five Years of Service

Jan McDonald Holding Service Award
Jan McDonald

Twenty-Five Years of Service

Keli Sewell Holding Service Award
Keli Sewell

Twenty Years of Service

Lorry Green
Ginger Lewellen
Carla McMahan
Micah Sepko

Fifteen Years of Service

Cherie Finley

Ten Years of Service

Leslie Brown
Brian Hawse
Robert Howard
Jody Jennings
James King
Robin McCarter
Danny McGaha
Michelle Sabou
Vlad Sabou
Charles Snook

Five Years of Service

Jack Blankenship
Melissa Conard
Roger Dail
Terry Emerson
Jeff Farrington
Kate Sepko
Julie Styles

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