The Common Thread for Moravian Theological Seminary Alumni bethlehem, pennsylvania
Investing In Our Mission
VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1
Since 1807, when Moravian Theological Seminary was founded, many individuals have invested in the mission and activities of the institution by giving time, energy, prayers, and funds, ensuring the vitality and success of the Seminary for years to come. Enthusiastic alumni have spent time encouraging prospective students to contact the enrollment office. Members of the MTS community have donated their talents to craft meaningful decor items within the Bahnson Center. Pastors have invited students visiting home for the holidays to share their seminary experience with the congregation. Financial gifts have supported operating budgets, building programs, and the endowment. At this time of year, when holiday festivities fill every square of the calendar, MTS pauses to reflect on the rich history behind the campaigns, the endowment, and some of the donors who have supported the mission of the Seminary. While every expression of gratitude cannot be shared in the limited space of a newsletter, MTS is thankful for each and every gift of support and investment in the work of the faculty, staff, and students.
When It All Began One of the oldest stories of giving on record at the Seminary is about the original endowment establishment: Godfrey Haga was born in Germany in 1747 and migrated to America in 1766, apprenticed to a tailor in Philadelphia. As the American Revolution
heated up, Mr. Haga moved his work to Bucks and Northampton Counties in Pennsylvania. After the war, he returned to Philadelphia where he began a successful import and trade business with Germany, the West Indies and South America. He became an active member of the Moravian Church and served in the Pennsylvania Legislature. At his death, his very large estate was bequeathed to the Moravian Church (actually, to the Society for Propagating the Gospel) and developed a trust of $20,000 for the Theological Seminary. The money became available in 1825, helping to assure the survival of the struggling Seminary at that critical time. —From Twentieth Century Moravian College Challenge and Response, by John R. Weinlick, 1977, page 4 As generous as that gift was, additional gifts to the endowment were not added until 1859, but by the centennial in 1907, the endowment had grown to $123,000 through steady, small gifts. In the 1930’s there was an appeal for funds to offset the depreciation of the endowment during the Depression and as World War II approached, the endowment had grown to $500,000.
Campaigns of Note
Godfrey Haga, artist unknown
Throughout institutional history, special campaigns have also been initiated to improve the facilities on campus. Some examples included a campaign throughout the Moravian Church for a refectory and the first phase of Comenius Hall, beginning in 1891.
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Several years later, there was a special appeal to repair and replace that same Comenius Hall after the building burned down in the Halloween fire of 1913. Additional campaigns in 1919 and 1928 funded the science building and a new dormitory.
In 1990, Rev. Dr. Henry May Jr. established the Zeisberger Lectures on Evangelism, with the first lecture in Central Moravian Church. These lectures honor the work of David Zeisberger, the Moravian “Apostle to the Indians.” One year later, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundation established an endowment to be used, “to bring Moravians and others together for symposia, lectures, conferences, etc.” The Moses Lectures, established in 1995 to honor Bishop Walter Vivian Moses, were a product of this endowment. The latest addition to the Seminary’s lectureship offerings occured in 2010, when Bruce Marold ’12 established the Irene E. Marold Memorial Lectures in the memory of his late mother.
The remnants of Comenius Hall after the 1913 fire.
The Sesquicentennial Campaign in 1957 was a very ambitious drive funding two additional chairs at the Seminary, additional buildings, and the endowment—all helping to establish the Seminary as an independent theological school, connected to the under-graduate college. In the 70’s, a generous gift from Paul and Vangie Smith initiated the building of Bahnson Center—that history was recounted in The Common Thread 1.2. A decade later, the Heart of the Church campaign provided for Seminary housing and the office of the chaplain.
Developing Development Today’s supporters of the Seminary have relationships with the staff in the Office of Development, which was established in the 1980’s to appoint officers to work with the Seminary constituency. In the 1990’s the Alumni Board began to play an important role in fund development by instituting the phonathon and the Annual Fund which continues to be used to support the operating budget. The Alumni Office and development staff continue to work together to build relationships with all who invest in the mission of Moravian Theological Seminary.
Most recently, the Seminary completed the Mission That Matters campaign, bringing a new chair to the faculty, funding student scholarships, and making major improvements to the Bahnson Center.
Public Lectureships Through the generosity of the community, Moravian Theological Seminary is blessed to be able to offer several endowed or sponsored lectures each year, sharing the history of numerous donors with all who attend the programs. In the 50’s, brothers Herbert, Christian, and Bruce Weber initiated an endowment to honor their parents, Rev. Christian O. and Dorothy Pfohl Weber. The Weber Lectures launched the beginning of the robust continuing education program. Seminary Dean Vernon Couillard, along with his wife Cynthia, established a memorial fund in the early 1960’s to honor their deceased son and provide income toward the sponsorship of lectures in Christian doctrine. In 1988, Cynthia increased this fund to memorialize her husband.
Your investment in me is an investment in the Lord’s work… Thank you very much. —Bevon White, MATS student
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catching up
MAPC Professional day was held November 16. The day included a presentation on Spirituality, Addiction, & Co-Dependency with Dr. Oliver Morgan, followed by an internship and practicum fair with representatives from nine local agencies.
Moravian College and Moravian Theological Seminary Chaplain, Rt. Rev. C. Hopeton Clennon, will be moving on in January 2013 to accept a call to Central Moravian Church in Bethlehem, where he will serve as Senior Pastor. [Photo: John Kish IV]
Rev. Dr. Craig Atwood, Director of the Center for Moravian Studies, presented Rev. Dr. David A. Schattschneider with the inaugural Award of Merit for “promoting the study of Moravian history, theology, and mission� on October 13, 2012, during the 3rd annual Bethlehem Conference on Moravian History and Music.
Rev. Dr. Deborah Appler, associate professor of Hebrew Bible, and Rev. Suzanne Duchesne, adjunct faculty member, attended the UMC NE Jurisdiction Native American Ministry Commitee Meeting at Grace UMC in Carlisle, PA this October.
Moravians from around the world met at MTS to review work of the Unity Task Force on Theological Education, whose goal is to create a common curriculum and resources for all Moravians preparing for ministry. L-R: Harold Jap-a-Joe (Suriname), Kingsley Lewis (Antigua), Michael Persaud (Suriname), Craig Atwood (USA), Sam Gray (USA), Peter Vogt (Germany), Muriel Held (Suriname), Riddick Weber (USA), Frank Crouch (USA), Maureen Lewis (Antigua), Paul Puecker (USA), Hans-Beat Motel (Germany), and Bevon White (not picturedJamaica/Cayman Islands)
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2011-2012 Annual Fund Report EVANGELINE BAHNSON SMITH LEADERSHIP SOCIETY Mission Leadership Society (gifts $100,000 and above)
Mrs. Janet Outten Amos ’43* Mrs. Elizabeth Lowder Mason* Moravian Church, Northern Province Moravian Church, Southern Province
President’s Circle (gifts $10,000-$49,999)
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Black Rt. Rev. M. Blair Couch ’78 & Mr. Warren M. Gericke IBM Corporation Salem Congregation Mr. Thomas A. & Rev. Dr. Janice ’82, ’91 Young
Dean’s Circle (gifts $5,000-$9,999)
Mrs. Roy C. Haberkern Mr. J. Robert Hess Dr. Doris Wood & Rev. Dr. David A. ’60 Schattschneider Mr. George D. Smith Society for Promoting the Gospel Mrs. Priscilla P. Wolle
Professor’s Circle (gifts $1,000-$4,999)
Mr. & Mrs. Adam F. Ambielli Rev. Dr. Deborah A. Appler Mrs. Karen A. ’88 & Mr. Jose P. Arencibia Mrs. Kathy Lynn & Mr. Robert E. ’80 Beitler Rev. David E. ’88 & Mrs. Constance L. Bennett Board of World Mission Mrs. Colleen Workman ’60 & Rev. James O. ’47. ’49 Bruckart
Busy Workers Society Evelyn Trodahl ’68 & Richard P. Chynoweth Rev. Dr. Frank L. Crouch ’80 & Dr. Audrey West Embassy Bank for the Lehigh Valley Mrs. Erdmute Frank ’03 Ms. Sallie L Greenfield Ms. Amy S. & Rev. David B. ’86 Guthrie Mr. & Mrs. James A. Hancock Jr. Mrs. Lois Moser Harke ’45 Mr. Carl J. Helmich Jr. ’53, ’57 Mrs. Joy G. & Rev. James T. ’75 Hicks Rev. Lunnett M. Hilliard ’10 Rev. James L. ’56, ’59 & Mrs. Edith T. Johnson Johnson & Johnson Company Mrs. Denise S. ’93, ’97 & Mr. Arthur T. Katsaros Rev. Dr. Nola R. Knouse ’09 Rev. Margaret K. Leinbach The Honorable Wilma A. Lewis Rev. Anna Deppen Lutz ’70 Yvonne Thompson Maddox, PhD
Mr. Bruce W. Marold ’12 Ms. Sherry Mason Brown Rev. Dr. Henry E. Jr. ’60,’63 & Mrs. Bobbie May Rev. Dr. Elizabeth D. Miller ’85 The Moravian Larger Life Foundation Moravian Ministries Foundation Ms. Jill Peters ’07 & Mr. Richard Swirsding Rev. Jami L. ’02 & Mr. Mitch Possinger Jane Young ’69 & James L. ’70 Regina Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Cedric S. Rodney Dr. & Mrs. Ervin J. Rokke Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Sittenfeld Rev. Dr. Gordon L. ’57,’61 & Mrs. Susan Sommers President Christopher M. Thomforde & Dr. Kathy G. Thomforde Rev. Dr. Craig S. ’76, ’82 & Mrs. Anna Troutman Dr. & Mrs. Charles S. Turner Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. Vacek Rev. Dr. Walter H. & Rev. Deborah H. Wagner Mr. & Mrs. John E. Williams
Words are inadequate to convey my sincerest appreciation, but please know that I am eternally grateful for everything you have done, not only for myself but for the seminary community, and the world to which I and my peers have been called to serve. —Jewel Davis, MDiv student
* Deceased
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Sustainer (gifts $500-$999) Mr. & Mrs. James O. Burri Mr. & Mrs. R. Franklin Chitty Jr. Mr. Frank E. Driscoll Rev. Patricia F. ’98 & Mr. Harold H. Garner Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Cromer R. Grubbs Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Hanson Harold & Elizabeth Vogler Fund Rev. James D. Hejl ’81 Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Hertzog Home Moravian Women’s Fellowship Mr. C. Cassard Kaesemeyer Ms. Doris E. Kleintop Mrs. Carol Sloan & Rev. Dr. William H. ’58 McElveen Mrs. Jane Young & Mr. James L. Regina Rev. Richard L. Sides ’75 Mr. Jessie J. Stone* Rev. Cheryl A. Stoneback ’04 Mrs. Pamela Marino Weiss ’99 Mrs. Martha Hughes & Rev. Stuart N. ’78 Zimmerman
Builder (gifts $150-$499) Mr. & Mrs. David P. Ambler Mrs. Julie Anderson ’88 & Rev. Dr. Craig D. ’87 Atwood Rev. Hartmut Beck ’50 Ms. Kelly Howard Brooks ’05 Ms. Jane Frankenfield Burcaw Rev. David R. Burkette ’57 Mr. & Mrs. Ben M Cahill Jr. Ms. Susan L. Canfield Mrs. Marian McCuiston Couch
Thank you for reminding me that I am not alone as I seek to answer God’s call for my life. —Aaron Linville, MDiv student
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Howard H. Cox Rev. Sandra Kay Crase ’02 Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Crouch Rev. Carol Packer ’90 & Mr. Keith M. Dague Rev. Kenneth V. Daniel ’89 Mr. & Mrs. John E. Dewees Rev. Dr. Zackie Rufe Due ’93, ’95 Ms. Susan L. Dupree ’98 Rev. Dr. Eileen ’05 & Rev. Ian D.S. ’04 Edwards Ms. Gertrude Same Egan Rev. Dr. Donald C. Esslinger ’82 Mrs. Julia Cranford & Rev. Terry L. ’78 Folk Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Frey Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Fried Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Gibson Mrs. Christina Schoeller & Rev. J. Christian ’86 Giesler Mrs. Anna Mae Gillett Mrs. E. Jane Albrecht & Rt. Rev. Paul A. ’64 Graf Rev. William E. Gramley ’62 Rev. J. Christopher Greene ’08 Rev. Jane Keogh Harberg ’91 Mrs. Nancy Trach & Rev. Dr. Willard R. ’62, ’86 Harstine Rev. Dr. James S. Hilander ’51 Mr. Darryl S. Jeffries ’69 Rev. Melissa Hertzog Johnson ’01 Rev. R. Burke Johnson ’67 Mrs. D. Jane Joyce ’93 Rev. Glenn F. Jurek ’64 Ms. Judith Plocher Kaaua Rev. Dianne Murray Kareha ’93, ’97 Rev. Gail H Kees ’86 Rev. William B. Kerner ’62 Rev. Fred Knieriem Ms. Bertie Francis Knisely
Ms. Marcella Kraybill-Greggo Mr. Gary A. Krohg Lehigh Dialogue Center Mr. David M. Lobach Mrs. Linda H. & Rev. Gary T. ’83 Marsh Rev. Dr. Mary D. ’75, ’82 & Rev. Dr. William W., Sr. ’50 Matz Mr. William C. Needs ’63 Mrs. Rose Eifert Nehring Mrs. Mary Ellen Binder Orben Ms. Margaret Gorman & Rev. Charles Otto ’03 Mrs. Mildred B. Park Rev. Catherine A. Parsons ’95 Rev. Helen R. Pearson ’93, ’97 Ms. Linda Pensyl Rev. Norman E. Prochnau ’62 Rt. Rev. Graham H. Rights ’60 Rev. John G. Rights ’95 Mr. Robert M. Rights ’46 Ms. Charlotte G. Rosenberger ’92 Rev. Dr. Robert E Sawyer ’67 Rev. Frederick C. Seyfert Jr. ’62 Mrs. Kathryn Shamel Ms. Jean H. Siftar Mr. Halfred C. Smith Rev. David G. Sommers ’87 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Sorenson Rev. Robert T. Stevens ’94 Mr. & Mrs. Norman Trapp Rev. Lynne D. Trout ’05 Mr. George W. Verheyden Jr. Rt. Rev. Dr. Kay K. ’80 & Rev. Aden A. ’71 Ward Mr. Thomas G. Wendt Rev. David F. Weyant ’75 Rev. David L. Wickmann ’67 Rev. & Mrs. Theodore E. Wilde Rev. Dr. R. Jane Williams Mr. Paul R. Yochum Ms. Louise H. Young ’90
Sponsor (gifts to $149) Mrs. Fred Achey Rev. Lorenz W. Adam ’52 Rev. Sara Moran Aker ’86 Rev. Matthew W. Allen ’98 Rev. Robert G. Aregood ’88 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Atwood Mrs. Betty Lou Kohl Baker Mr. Michael W. Barnett ’03
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When my feet touched the ground here, I knew it was my spiritual home. Without your support, I could not be here. Thank you. —Sue Shields, MDiv/MAPC Student Rev. Wendy Pirwitz ’86 & Rev. Richard R. ’86 Beck Rev. Dr. Becky J. Beckwith ’97 Mrs. Ruth L. Behrend Rev. Susan Bennetch ’11 Rev. Bradley L. Bennett ’84 Rev. Barbara A. Berg ’82 Rev. Walter C. Bishop ’05 Mr. James O. Blanton III ’59 Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Bledsoe Rev. Erwin E. Boettcher ’52 Mr. Bruce D. Bowen ’01, ’03 Rev. Canon Doris S. Bray ’80 Rev. Karl F. Bregenzer ’48 Rev. Q. Ray Burke III ’77 Rt. Rev. Dr. D. Wayne Burkette ’69 Mr. Norman H. Campbell Rev. Dr. Larry D. Carl ’82 Mrs. Ruth Burns Carver Dr. Joseph R. Chuk ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin F. Coble Rev. Cheryl G. Cottingham Rev. Steve E. Craver ’77 Ms. Susan Y. Crouthamel
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Rev. David M. Henkelmann ’57 Ms. Therese M. Hero ’95 Mr. & Mrs. David H. Hester Rev. Diana Hill ’93 Mr. & Mrs. Roger K. Hockaday Mr. & Mrs. Duane L. Hofmeister Rev. Trina Holmberg ’09 Rev. Patricia Baldwin Honszer ’04 Rev. Barbara Almon Rich ’87, ’93 & Rev. William M. Hosking, Jr. ’87 Ms. Frances L. Huetter ’58 Rt. Rev. Dr. James C. Hughes ’47 Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Hunter Ms. Donna D. Hurt Rev. Thomas H. Irwin Jr. ’67 Rev. Dr. Everett C. Isaacs ’85 Mr. Earl Jackson Dr. Andrew H. Johanson Mrs. Alice C. Johnson Rev. Christine Sobania ’88 & Rev. Darrell F. ’88 Johnson Mr. Edmund W. Johnson Mr. Lawrence Johnson Mrs. Carol Altemose & Rev. Franklin C. ’65 Jones Rev. Ray K. Joseph ’67 Rev. Lawrence T. Junek ’73 Mrs. Elizabeth Graybill & Rev. Dean R. ’76 Jurgen
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