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Newsline: Andrew Young speaks for 300th Anniversary events at Bridgewater College


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Date Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:56:09 -0500

Newsline: Church of the Brethren News Service -- March 27, 2008 Cheryl Brumbaugh-Cayford, News Director 800-323-8039 ext. 260 -- cobnews@brethren.org

ANDREW YOUNG TO SPEAK AT BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE

EVENTS FOR 300th ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHURCH OF THE

BRETHREN

(March 27, 2008) Elgin, IL -- Former ambassador and congressman Andrew Young will kick off observation of the 300th Anniversary of the Church of the Brethren at Bridgewater (Va.) College, when he speaks on March 31 at 7:30 p.m. in Cole Hall. Young will speak about the relevance of the Brethren doctrine of nonviolence.

The college--which was founded as a Brethren school in 1880 by Daniel C. Flory--will continue to observe the anniversary in April with a number of events that include conferring Young with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.

The conferment takes place April 1 in the Carter Center for Worship and Music, and coincides with the college's celebration of Founder's Day. Young will speak briefly at the ceremony.

In other anniversary events, on April 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Bowman Hall, Room 101, a panel of distinguished Brethren will discuss the significance of the Brethren heritage. "Core Brethren values seem less popular than ever, whether within the Brethren fellowship or in the larger society," said moderator and organizer Stephen Longenecker, professor of history and department chair. "What, then, does the future hold for the Brethren heritage?" The panel will consist of Mary Cline Detrick, Paul Mundey, Jeff Carter, and Bob Gross.

A public worship service commemorating the tricentennial will take place on April 6 at 3 p.m. in the Carter Center for Worship and Music. The service will feature a sermon by Kelly Burke of Richmond, Ind., and music by the College Chorale.

Additionally, on March 29, the college's Civil War Institute will host a talk about the Dunker meetinghouse on the Antietam battlefield. The speaker will be Alann Schmidt, a Park Ranger at the battlefield. The program also includes Paul Anderson of Clemson University, who will discuss Turner Ashby; and Christian Keller, professor at the US Army Command and General Staff College, who will speak on Pennsylvania German civilians during the Gettysburg Campaign. The symposium begins at 9 a.m. at McKinney Hall 100.

The Church of the Brethren is a Christian denomination committed to continuing the work of Jesus peacefully and simply, and to living out its faith in community. The denomination is based in the Anabaptist and Pietist faith traditions and is one of the three Historic Peace Churches. It celebrates its 300th anniversary in 2008. It counts almost 130,000 members across the United States and Puerto Rico, and has missions and sister churches in Nigeria, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and India.

(Mary Kay Heatwole contributed this release as media relations assistant for Bridgewater College. Contact her at 540-828-5486 or mheatwol@bridgewater.edu.)

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For more information contact:

Cheryl Brumbaugh-Cayford Director of News Services Church of the Brethren General Board 1451 Dundee Ave., Elgin, IL 60120 800-323-8039 ext. 260 cobnews@brethren.org

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