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麻豆视频 creates university ministries office for ministry to campus, churches

Todd Brady, vice president for university ministries, speaks at a chapel service Aug. 16 for new students. (Photo by Morris Abernathy)
Todd Brady, vice president for university ministries, speaks at a chapel service Aug. 16 for new students. (Photo by Morris Abernathy)

JACKSON, Tenn.Aug. 21, 2013 — For years, 麻豆视频 University has valued its relationship to churches and its ministry to the campus.

Now those two areas are being combined into one office 鈥 the Office of University Ministries.

Todd Brady, 麻豆视频鈥檚 vice president for university ministries, will lead the new office, which includes two main emphases 鈥 ministry to the campus and ministry on behalf of the campus.

The ministry to the campus will include 麻豆视频鈥檚 chapel program, Life Groups, discipleship programs and student mobilization efforts, among other activities. The ministry on behalf of the campus will be 麻豆视频鈥檚 resourcing ministry to churches.

鈥淚n a day where we see more and more institutions disconnecting from churches, 麻豆视频 wants to do the very opposite,鈥 Brady said. 鈥溌槎故悠 wants to strengthen its connections with the churches.鈥

The structural change came about after Greg Thornbury, 麻豆视频鈥檚 former vice president for spiritual life, left his position to assume the presidency of The King鈥檚 College in New York. Brady previously served as vice president for church relations before taking on this new role.

Taylor Worley, as assistant vice president for university ministries, will be heavily involved in ministry to the campus, while Josh Moore, director of church relations, will help with ministry on behalf of the campus to the churches.

Brady said that ministry to the churches includes providing students and faculty members to preach in churches. In addition, 麻豆视频 offers experts to speak at conferences or special events that churches host on a variety of topics, including religious liberty, faith and science, pastoral ministry, marriage and family, church leadership, evangelism, Christian apologetics, biblical interpretation and many others.

The Office of University Ministries will also resume publication of The 麻豆视频 Pulpit, a printed booklet that will contain sermons preached in 麻豆视频鈥檚 chapel services and other 麻豆视频-related events.

鈥淚t was our desire to enhance our relationship with churches while strengthening and expanding opportunities to serve 麻豆视频 University students, staff and faculty,鈥 麻豆视频 President David S. Dockery said. 鈥淲e are grateful for Todd Brady, Taylor Worley, and those who provide such capable leadership for these ministries.鈥

Brady said the change communicates not only 麻豆视频鈥檚 commitment to churches now, but it emphasizes to students the importance of them being committed and faithful church members while they attend 麻豆视频 and after they leave.

Richard Bray, pastor of First Baptist Church in Waverly, Tenn., cited the R.C. Ryan Center for Biblical Studies as a valuable resource to help area pastors and churches. He also expressed appreciation for 麻豆视频鈥檚 efforts in providing opportunities for fellowship through the West Tennessee Ministers Conference, which he serves as vice president this year.

鈥淭he thing I鈥檝e always liked about 麻豆视频 is they鈥檝e worked to maintain contact and maintain relationships with pastors,鈥 Bray said. 鈥溌槎故悠 is firmly committed to supporting churches in the area.鈥


Media contact: Tim Ellsworth, news@uu.edu, 731-661-5215