TMU graduates largest class in school’s history

(Cleveland) – Truett McConnell University held its 2021 graduation commencement for 169 bachelor’s and master’s degree candidates in one of two commencement services inside The George Blaurock Student Wellness Center on May 15.

The services opened with a welcome by Vice President for Student Services Chris Eppling, followed by an invocation by Board of Trustees member Todd West and Campus Pastor Bucky Kennedy.

President Emir Caner then began by saying, “It does my heart good to see this arena normal again. It makes their accomplishment ever more determined to know that this was an unprecedented and difficult year and that they not only endured but thrived.”

Caner addressed both audiences by reading from Hebrews 4, verse 12 and adding, “the key to life is to understand that Jesus is alive, and He has given us a living Word which is the scripture­.”

He continued by saying, “We pray that by the time students graduate, they wouldn’t have the same faith as when they walked in, but they would have a greater faith, a more passionate faith, a more knowledgeable faith than when they walked in.”

The first commencement ceremony confirmed degrees on graduates from The Hans Hut School of Business, The Michael Sattler School of Public Service, The Leonhard Schiemer School of Psychology and Biblical Counseling, and The Balthasar Hubmaier School of Theology and Missions.

The second commencement ceremony confirmed degrees upon graduates from the The Peter and Gredel Walpot School of Education, The Martha Rielin and Elizabeth Salmen School of Nursing, The Felix Manz School of Music, The Conrad Grebel School of The Humanities, and The Pilgram Marpeck School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.