Commencement Program 2013.indd
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Commencement Program 2013.indd
DORDT COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT B.J. Haan Auditorium Friday, May 10 Two Thousand Thirteen Ten a.m. Dordt College Commencement B.J. Haan Auditorium Friday, May 10, 2013 10:00 a.m. Prelude Offertoire sur les grands jeux and Tierce en Taille .................................................................François Couperin (1668-1773) Fantasy for Organ on the Genevan Psalm CL..............................................................................Gerhard Krapf (1924-2008) Commissioned for the dedication of the Dordt Casavant organ in 1979 Processional Grand Choeur Triomphal.......................................................................................................Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911) with Now Thank We All Our God...................................................................................Raymond Haan (b. 1938) Welcome ................................................................................................................................... Dr. Erik Hoekstra, President Opening Prayer ......................................................................................................... Rev. Aaron Baart, Dean of Chapel Hymn (Psalter Hymnal #410) .............................................................................................................. (All stand and sing) Crown Him with Many Crowns.......................................................Text: Matthew Bridges 1851; Godfrey Thring 1874; alt Tune: George J. Elvey, 1868 Crown him with many crowns, the Lamb upon his throne. While heaven’s eternal anthem drowns all music but its own. Awake, my soul, and sing of him who died to be, Your Savior and your matchless King through all eternity. Crown him the Lord of life, triumphant o’er the grave, Who rose victorious from the strife for those he came to save. His glories now we sing, who died and reigns on high, He died eternal life to bring, and lives that death may die. Crown him the Lord of peace, his kingdom is at hand From pole to pole, let warfare cease, and Christ rule every land. All hail, Redeemer, hail, for you have died for me. Your praise shall never, never fail throughout eternity. Litany............................................................................................. Louise Hulst, Associate Director of the Library, Emerita Leader: Dordt College community, we meet to acknowledge our covenant God— sovereign, holy, and mercifully just— and commission our graduates for work in his world. All: His Word lights our path and gives us delight. Leader: By the word of his power he created the world, then made male and female reflecting himself, to worship, obey, and walk daily with him, develop and preserve all his wonderful works. All: The defiant he destroyed with their world corrupted, preserved just Noah and Noah’s kin. Leader: He called out a people to make his own, a model for worship, obedience, and life. With them he made covenant for all of time, the original family and those grafted in. All: He led them from slavery to desert truth, gave laws and redemption for all their sin. Leader: In tabernacle-making, he chose some for designing, chose others for crafts and others for arts, gave wisdom and skill to make what was needed, aesthetically pleasing, masterfully formed. All: The defiant and faithless he destroyed in his wrath; the obedient he led to promised land. Leader: Through judge and prophet and king he led on, as history unfolded his faithful care, till Jesus the Christ, provided the sacrifice, ushering in the kingdom of God. All: Conquering death, he ascended on high, sending his Spirit to give more grace, leading more people to promised land. Leader: What do we learn as we follow God’s Spirit? The gods of this world enslave and destroy; the God of the universe frees and preserves us. All: What do we fear as we follow our king, obeying his words and transforming his world? Leader: As God is our refuge, our strength, and our help, we will not be afraid, though the earth gives way and the mountains collapse in the heart of the sea. All: The Lord almighty—he is with us. The God of Jacob—he is our fortress. “Be still and know that I am God; I will be exalted in all the earth.” Hymn ............................................................................................................................................................ (All stand and sing) 10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)................................................................................................... Jonas Myrin, Matt Redman Chorus: Bless the Lord O my soul O my soul Worship his holy name Sing like never before O my soul I’ll worship your holy name The sun comes up it’s a new day dawning It’s time to sing your song again Whatever may pass and whatever lies before me Let me be singing when the evening comes (Chorus) You’re rich in love and you’re slow to anger Your name is great and your heart is kind For all your goodness I will keep on singing Ten thousand reasons for my heart to find (Chorus) And on that day when my strength is failing The end draws near and my time has come Still my soul will sing your praise unending Ten thousand years and then forevermore (Chorus) Address: “Building for the King”..........................................................................................................Dr. Erik Hoekstra Exodus 31 (The Message) God spoke to Moses: “See what I’ve done; I’ve personally chosen Bezalel son of Uri, son of Hur of the tribe of Judah. I’ve filled him with the Spirit of God, giving him skill and know-how and expertise in every kind of craft to create designs and work in gold, silver, and bronze; to cut and set gemstones; to carve wood—he’s an all-around craftsman. 1-5 “Not only that, but I’ve given him Oholiab, son of Ahisamach of the tribe of Dan, to work with him. And to all who have an aptitude for crafts I’ve given the skills to make all the things I’ve commanded you: the Tent of Meeting, the Chest of The Testimony and its Atonement-Cover, all the implements for the Tent, the Table and its implements, the pure Lampstand and all its implements, the Altar of Incense, the Altar of Whole-Burnt-Offering and all its implements, the Washbasin and its base, the official vestments, the holy vestments for Aaron the priest and his sons in their priestly duties, the anointing oil, and the aromatic incense for the Holy Place—they’ll make everything just the way I’ve commanded you.” 6-11 Exodus 36 (The Message) Moses summoned Bezalel and Oholiab along with all whom God had gifted with the ability to work skillfully with their hands. The men were eager to get started and engage in the work. They took from Moses all the offerings that the Israelites had brought for the work of constructing the Sanctuary. The people kept on bringing in their freewill offerings, morning after morning. 2-3 All the artisans who were at work making everything involved in constructing the Sanctuary came, one after another, to Moses, saying, “The people are bringing more than enough for doing this work that God has commanded us to do!” 4-5 6-7 So Moses sent out orders through the camp: “Men! Women! No more offerings for the building of the Sanctuary!” The people were ordered to stop bringing offerings! There was plenty of material for all the work to be done. Enough and more than enough. Hymn ............................................................................................................................................................ (All stand and sing) O Worship The King................................................................................................................................................Chris Tomlin attr. Robert Grant, 1833; attr. Johann Michael Haydn O worship the King, all glorious above, O gratefully sing his power and his love; Our Shield and Defender, the Ancient of Days, Pavilioned in splendor, and girded with praise. O tell of his might, and sing of his grace, Whose robe is the light, whose canopy space, His chariots of wrath the deep thunderclouds form, And dark is his path on the wings of the storm. Chorus: You alone are the matchless King To you alone be all majesty Your glories and wonders What tongue can recite You breathe in the air You shine in the light Frail children of dust, and feeble as frail, In you do we trust, nor find you to fail; Your mercies how tender, how firm to the end, Our Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and Friend. O measureless might! Unchangeable love! Whom angels delight to worship above, Your ransomed creation with glory ablaze In true adoration shall sing to your praise. (Chorus) Presentation of the Class of 2013 . .......................................................................... Dr. Wayne Kobes, Faculty Chair Presentation of Diplomas. ....................................................................................................................Dr. Erik Hoekstra Please withhold applause until all diplomas have been presented Master of Education Degrees ............................................................................................................ Dr. Wayne Kobes Dr. Timothy Van Soelen, Director of Graduate Education Name Hometown Concentration Lisa Nicole Eekhoff Chris Alan Hart Darin Lee Keizer Derek Allen Keizer Russell Jay Smies David John Vonk Downers Grove, Illinois Elyria, Ohio Hull, Iowa Hull, Iowa Waupun, Wisconsin Rock Valley, Iowa Curriculum and Instruction School Leadership School Leadership School Leadership Curriculum and Instruction School Leadership Associate of Arts Degree Candidates .............................................................................................. Dr. Wayne Kobes Name Hometown Brittany Marie Carman Lanae Marie Davelaar Desiree Janean den Dulk Joel David Dotinga Jana Lanae Eakin Rachel Louisa Griess Josiah Lloyd Kraayenbrink Cameron James Mulder Klayton Harvey Tesch LeighAnn Renae Van Putten Jessica Marie Vos Sabrina Renae Wybenga Kayla Marie Zwart Stanwood, Washington Rock Valley, Iowa DeMotte, Indiana Lynden, Washington Osborne, Kansas Lynden, Washington Sioux Center, Iowa Wheatfield, Indiana Orange City, Iowa Hudsonville, Michigan Sully, Iowa Burley, Idaho Sioux Center, Iowa Area of Concentration General Studies General Studies Administrative Assistant Agriculture Administrative Assistant General Studies Agriculture General Studies Agriculture Administrative Assistant Teacher Aide General Studies Administrative Assistant Baccalaureate Degree Candidates ........................................................ Dr. Bethany Schuttinga, Associate Provost/ Vice President for Student Services Dr. Leah Zuidema, Associate Provost/Dean for Curriculum and Instruction Name Nathan Douglas Achterhof Kailee Christine Adams Michelle Katherine Alkema Katherine Elizabeth Anderson Brittany Danae Arkema Megan Nicole Arkema Callie Jo Aswegen Sarah Marie Bakker Joanna Marie Bevaart Jon Aaron Bierma Jordan Alan Birdsong Taylor Michael Otis Bockelman James Peter Boer Noah Harlon Boer Hometown Major/Minor (“:” indicates emphasis, “/” indicates minor) Highland, Indiana Ripon, California Debert, Nova Scotia Hubbard, Iowa Pella, Iowa Britt, Iowa Parkersburg, Iowa Everett, Washington Lacombe, Alberta Sioux Center, Iowa Carrollton, Texas Napoleon, Ohio Hospers, Iowa Kenmore, Washington Theology: Youth Ministries Political Science/English Environmental Science HHP: Exercise Science/Communication Theology: Youth Ministries Elementary Education/Special Education Music/Psychology Business Administration: Marketing/Digital Media Production K-12 Education, Music: Choral Engineering HHP: Exercise Science Agriculture: Agri-Business Computer Science: Hardware, Math-Computer Science HHP: Exercise Science Samantha Rae Boer Wyoming, Ontario Social Work Debra Grace Boersma Alton, Iowa Nursing Janelle Dawn Bolkema Sioux Center, Iowa Elementary Education/Early Childhood Jared Kent Bonestroo Hull, Iowa Psychology: Clinical Matthew Edward Bonnema Circle Pines, Minnesota Digital Media Production Trevor James Boon Hull, Iowa Psychology: Clinical Jaclyn Renae Bosma Manhattan, Montana Communication: Public Relations/Human Resource Management Maria Leann Bouwkamp Pella, Iowa Music: Performance and Pedagogy/English: Literature, Theater Arts Heather Joy Brand Newton, Iowa Biology/Psychology Ryan David Bridgewater Huxley, Iowa Criminal Justice/Health and Human Performance Joshua Timothy Brinkerhoff Branchville, New Jersey Secondary Education, History: American and World Kyle Richard Broekhuizen Hudsonville, Michigan Psychology/Biology Kaitlyn Elizabeth Broersma Sunnyside, Washington Elementary Education, Spanish Shane David Brons Edgerton, Minnesota Business Administration: Marketing Jeremy Pranaya Budi Tangerang, Indonesia Agriculture: Agri-Business Jacob Jeffrey Buss Waterloo, Iowa Digital Media Production Lydia Michelle Buss Arlington, Nebraska History: Museum Studies Caleb Jordan Buum Rapid City, South Dakota Psychology Henry Creston Byl Sioux Center, Iowa HHP: Exercise Science/Biology Kelsi Joy Byl Hull, Iowa Elementary Education/Reading Mitchell Aaron Byl Rock Valley, Iowa Agriculture: Agri-Business Sarah Anne Byron Minneapolis, Minnesota Nursing Jensen Daniel Callaway Salem, Oregon Criminal Justice Victoria Lynn Carlson Marana, Arizona Social Work/English Emily Katherine Christians Sioux Center, Iowa Nursing Erin Grace Conley West Liberty, Iowa Engineering Johnathan James Croghan Sloan, Iowa Environmental Science Erin Janelle Davelaar Brandon, South Dakota Agriculture: Animal Science Cora Renee Davidson Dakota City, Nebraska Agriculture Abigail Christine Davis Davenport, Iowa Environmental Science Danielle Joy DeBoer Omaha, Nebraska Engineering Kyle Ross De Boer Edgerton, Minnesota Theology: Missions and Evangelism-Biblical Studies Lael Katherine de Boer Cologne, Minnesota Secondary Education, English-Language Arts/Kuyper Scholar Matthew Bryant De Boer Sanborn, Iowa Psychology/Philosophy Denise Ella Mae De Groot Salem, Oregon Secondary Education, History: American and World/Sociology Thys De Hoop Hanford, California Agriculture: Agri-Business Jonathan Marc De Jager Waupun, Wisconsin K-12 Education, Physical Education/Middle School Martin Cornelius Nicholas De Jong Goleta, California Communication Travis William Dekkers Hawarden, Iowa HHP: Physical Education-Recreation Josina Carrie De Raadt Oakdale, California History Andrew Jon De Vries Maurice, Iowa Agriculture Kayla Mae DeVries Grand Rapids, Michigan Social Work Ryan James De Wit Rock Valley, Iowa Business Administration: Marketing Alena Kristin Schuessler De Young Minneapolis, Minnesota English: Writing Brian John De Young Minneapolis, Minnesota Music: Performance and Pedagogy Brian James Dieleman Kent Bridge, Ontario Agriculture: Agri-Business Gail Anne Dirksen Tyler, Texas Elementary Education/Reading Jeffery Ryan Dornberg Phoenix, Arizona Business Administration: Human Resource Management Rachel Joy Dotinga Lynden, Washington Business Administration: Human Resource Management Mary Elyse Du Mez Brookfield, Wisconsin Social Work Nichole Leigh Duncan Hartley, Iowa HHP: Exercise Science Kelli Ann Durant Waupun, Wisconsin Elementary Education/Reading Caitlyn Joy Dyck Puyallup, Washington HHP: Exercise Science/Psychology Laura Michelle Dykstra Edmonton, Alberta Nursing Caroline Greta Eckstrom Stanton, Nebraska Elementary Education, Secondary Education, English-Language Arts, English: Literature/Kuyper Scholar Jordan Hattie Edens Kennewick, Washington Art: Graphic Design, Individual Studies Tara Rishelle Edens Elk Point, South Dakota History: Museum Studies Brandon Marshall Fast Bingham Lake, Minnesota Business Administration: Marketing Phillip Ray Feikema Edgerton, Minnesota Agriculture: Agri-Business Mitchell Thomas Feller Alton, Iowa HHP: Sports Management Kristi Jean Fennema Lansing, Illinois Social Work Jonny Michael Fibranz Omaha, Nebraska Environmental Science Aaron Michael Floen Sioux Center, Iowa HHP: Exercise Science/Psychology Nathan Andrew Friend Sioux Center, Iowa Computer Science: Systems Administration/Music Performance Stephanie Dawn Fynaardt Pella, Iowa Nursing Michael Aaron Gallagher Hornick, Iowa Agriculture: Agri-Business Danae Beth Geels Sheldon, Iowa Elementary Education/Middle School Stephanie Ruth Geertsma Mount Vernon, Washington Communication Alex Lee Geleynse Randolph, Wisconsin HHP: Exercise Science/Psychology Brittany Renee Geleynse Waupun, Wisconsin Nursing Joel Richard Gesink Sioux Center, Iowa Business Administration: Finance-Human Resource Management Jonathan Arthur Gesink Centennial, Colorado Secondary Education, Chemistry-Physical Science/Mathematics Jared Cornelius Goedhart Rochester, Minnesota Engineering Daniel Temesgen Gondere Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Engineering Christina Joy-Lynn Gould Apple Valley, Minnesota Elementary Education/Reading Kameron Riley Gradert Ireton, Iowa Business Administration: Marketing/Agriculture Kayla Anne Graves Colorado Springs, Colorado Environmental Science/Biology Emily Jane Groneck Erlanger, Kentucky Art: Graphic Design/Communication Chelsea Lynn Gross Gilbert, Arizona Elementary Education/Early Childhood, Reading Jonathan Philip Grotenhuis Gilbert, Arizona Business Administration Kristina Jenae Haan Delavan, Wisconsin Elementary Education/Early Childhood, Reading Melissa Leanne Haan Chilliwack, British Columbia Psychology: Clinical Anthony Michael Hallum Visalia, California K-12 Education, Physical Education Lindsay Anne Hannink Modesto, California Nursing Christina Michelle Harbaugh Edgewood, Iowa Secondary Education, Music: Instrumental Merissa Leigh Harkema Hudsonville, Michigan HHP: Exercise Science, Psychology Jordan Dean Harmelink Sioux Center, Iowa Communication/Journalism David Alan Harrold Edmond, Oklahoma Engineering Hannah Mae Hart Urbandale, Iowa Accounting/English Alex Randall Hein Brewster, Minnesota Secondary Education, History: American and World/Middle School Abby Jo Helder Holland, Michigan Elementary Education/Special Education Janelle Deanna Hennager Buffalo Lake, Minnesota Agriculture: Missions, Theology: Biblical Studies Ashley Laverne Henry Lancaster, California Secondary Education, History: American and World/Middle School Emily Joy Herrema Denver, Colorado K-12 Education, Physical Education Philip John Hiemstra Zillah, Washington History Peyton Walter Wall Hofer Littleton, Colorado Business Administration: Finance Daniel John Hofland Hartley, Iowa Engineering Herman Daniel Hofman Sioux Center, Iowa History Naomi Elizabeth Hofman Grandview, Washington Agriculture: Agri-Business Eric Steven Homan Waupun, Wisconsin Accounting, Business Administration: Finance Erin Christopher Homan Waupun, Wisconsin Engineering Malorie Leigh Hoogendoorn Sioux Falls, South Dakota Secondary Education, Spanish Bradley Alexander Hooghiem Aylmer, Ontario Digital Media Production Emily Ann Hoogland Sioux Center, Iowa Social Work Matthiew Kerk Hoogland Maurice, Iowa Biology Ashley Marie Huisman Orange City, Iowa Communication Haley Jo Huisman Hospers, Iowa HHP: Exercise Science/Psychology Jordan Mark Huisman Orange City, Iowa Business Administration: Finance Meagan Eileen Huisman Sioux Center, Iowa Business Administration: Human Resource Management Kristin Marie Janssen Hospers, Iowa Secondary Education, English-Language Arts/ English as a Second Language, Kuyper Scholar, Middle School Zachary Alan Jensema Oostburg, Wisconsin Business Administration Victoria Sharae Johnston Tucson, Arizona Elementary Education/Psychology Ashley Marie Jones Center Point, Iowa Elementary Education/Middle School Sarah Christine Kahanic Sioux City, Iowa Secondary Education, Biology-Chemistry/Middle School Matthew Robert Kamp Manhattan, Montana Agriculture: Agri-Business Jeremy Michael Kasik Columbus, Nebraska Digital Media Production Regan Alysandra Katje Pella, Iowa Art: Graphic Design, Business Administration Kyra Aileen Kats Boise, Idaho Music/Psychology Shawn Michael Keizer Sioux Center, Iowa Biology/Psychology Yoseph Demerew Kigeneh Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Engineering June Kim Aubrey Lynn Kloosterhouse Lorelle Breanne Klos Erin Christine Koetsier Ryan Edward Kok Brittany Joy Kooiker Madeline Rose Kooima Ethan Joshua Kooyenga Mia Shae Kornelis Emily Ann Korver Allison Paige Kraayenbrink Dorinda Danielle Krause Micah Ethan Kreykes Blake Steven Kruger LaTasha Nicole Kruger Luke Henry Krygsheld Peter Elliot Kuipers Ellen La Bouef Christina Shareé Lang Benjamin Gerrit Laning Miguel Ricardo Lantan Ryan Benjamin Lapadula Jacob Ross Larson Brandon Paul 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Education Nursing Environmental Science Nursing Chemistry/English Theology: Youth Ministries Music: Music Management/Music Performance, Worship Arts Psychology/Health and Human Performance Elementary Education/Business Administration, Middle School Secondary Education, Mathematics/Middle School Digital Media Production Business Administration: Finance/Human Resource Management Nursing HHP: Exercise Science/Psychology K-12 Education, Music: Choral-Instrumental/Kuyper Scholar Nursing Political Science Secondary Education, Biology Communication: Public Relations English: Writing Agriculture K-12 Education, Physical Education/Health Agriculture: Animal Science/Business Administration Criminal Justice/Psychology, Sociology Nursing Agriculture: Biotechnology/Kuyper Scholar K-12 Education, Spanish/English as a Second Language Political Science/Music Performance Communication Art: Fine Arts Studio, Psychology Art: Fine Arts Studio Nursing Nursing Art: Graphic Design Agriculture: Plant Science 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Administration: Marketing/ Digital Media Production Elizabeth Ann Sabourin Shoreham, Vermont Social Work/Psychology Loy Griess Sahr Sutton, Nebraska Elementary Education/Middle School Noel Richard Sakuma Bow, Washington Agriculture: Agri-Business Nathan Daniel Scheuers Fox Lake, Wisconsin Theater Arts: Acting and Directing/English Cory Dale Schmidt Woodstock, Minnesota Psychology/Biology Liesl Jayne Scholten Bryon Center, Michigan Art: Graphic Design/Communication Kurtis Matthew Schutter Manhattan, Montana Agriculture: Agri-Business Nathan Richard Scripps Holland, Michigan HHP: Exercise Science/Psychology Phillip Edwin Myles Sears Los Angeles, California Business Administration Jordan James Shaffer Omaha, Nebraska Business Administration: Marketing John Ferguson Short Bend, Oregon Agriculture: Plant Science Christopher Walter Sievers Huxley, Iowa Elementary Education Caralyn Joy Slagter Sioux Falls, South Dakota Social Work Anna Jessie Camille Slegers Orange City, Iowa Communication/Music Jacob Daniel Slings Altoona, Iowa Environmental Science Rachel Ann Smith Grandville, Michigan Biology Zachary Russell Smith Englewood, Colorado Environmental Science Matthew Jan Smolders Sioux Center, Iowa Agriculture: Agri-Business Alexander James Soundy Sioux Falls, South Dakota Business Administration: Finance-Marketing Brianna Jean Spronk Edgerton, Minnesota HHP: Exercise Science, Psychology Aanna Bergit Stadem Sioux Falls, South Dakota Art: Graphic Design/Journalism Nicole Renee Staudt Brandon, Wisconsin Biology Meghan Brianne Stepanek Hudsonville, Michigan HHP: Exercise Science Kendall Alan Stroeh Luverne, Minnesota Secondary Education, History: American and World/Physical Education Jason Ryan Stuhrenberg Clare, Iowa Digital Media Production Abigail Jane Talcott Glide, Oregon Agriculture Karisa Talen Sussex, New Jersey K-12 Education, Physical Education/Special Education Kelsey Grace Terveen Emery, South Dakota Business Administration: Marketing Ryan Andrew 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Relations/Journalism Elementary Education/Middle School Choral Anthem ............................................................................................................................. Dordt College Concert Choir Praise to the Lord...............................................................German Chorale (1668), arr. F. Melius Christiansen (1871-1955) Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation! O my soul, praise him, for he is thy health and salvation! All ye who hear, now to his temple draw near, Join me in glad adoration. Praise to the Lord, who doth prosper thy work and defend thee; Surely his goodness and mercy here daily attend thee; Ponder anew what the Almighty can do If with his love he befriend thee! Praise to the Lord! O let all that is in me adore him! All that hath life and breath, come now with praises before him! Let the Amen sound from his people again; Gladly for aye we adore him! – Joachim Neander (1650-1680), tr. Catherine Winkworth Closing Prayer.................................................................................................................................Dr. Lloyd Vander Kwaak Chair, Board of Trustees Dordt College Alma Mater (All stand and sing)........................................................................... Dale Grotenhuis (1931-2012) Respond all loyal hearts to Dordt; our Christian college we acclaim. From near and far our ranks consort, united by our Savior’s name. Then swell our voices with our throng, in ardent, youthful jubilee. And find with friends a Christian joy in camaraderie. Rejoice and lift our colors high; we sing our Alma Mater’s praise; set skies resounding with our cry, for God has sent abundant days. Then swell our voices with our throng, in ardent, youthful jubilee. And find with friends a Christian joy in camaraderie. – Merle Meeter (1933-2008) (Please be seated) Choral Anthem ............................................................................................................................. Dordt College Concert Choir Blessing..............................................................................................................................................Benjamin Kornelis (b.1963) Written for the members of the 2012-13 Concert Choir God go before you to guide you. God go behind you to protect you. God go beneath you to support you. God go beside you to befriend you. Be not afraid. And let the blessing of Almighty God, The Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Descend upon you, settle in around you, and make its home in you. Be not afraid. Go in peace. Amen. – Anonymous Recessional Sortie.................................................................................................................................................Healey Willan (1880-1968) Postlude Sinfonia from Cantata No. 29, “Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir...............................................J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Graduates and their guests are invited to a reception in the Recreation Center immediately following the ceremony. Contributors Dr. Charles Veenstra, Academic Marshal MaryLou Wielenga, Organist Dr. Benjamin Kornelis, Director, Concert Choir Dr. Mary Dengler, Litanist Worship Ensemble: Jonathan De Groot, Brian De Young, Justin Gloudemans, Michelle Kistler, Darren Stoub, Robert Taylor, Landon Tillema Retiring Dr. Calvin Jongsma, Professor of Mathematics Dr. Dennis Vander Plaats, Professor of Education The Dordt College Mace In academia, the mace has become a symbol of protection and of the academic quest for truth and wisdom. It is traditionally displayed in processions to symbolize academic authority and the unity and aspirations of the collegial community. The Dordt College mace, carried by the academic marshal, was designed in 1996 by Professor of Art Jacob Van Wyk. It is fashioned from fired porcelain colored with stains of Delft blue, purple, and mauve, finished with a high gloss glaze with gold luster trim. A crown of three flames joined at the apex symbolizes the trinity. A bronze replica of the Dordt College seal with its motto, Soli Deo Gloria, is embedded in each of the three arches formed by the flames. Designed to signify a shepherd’s staff, the five-foot mace is longer than the traditional model. Its shaft is formed from faceted and turned walnut with porcelain rings at regular intervals. Huguenot crosses, descending doves, and the flame motif embellish the cylinder. The wooden portions of the mace and its stand were crafted of native Iowa woods by alumnus and Master Woodworker Gregg Hooyer (’84). About the Litany Leader Mrs. Louise Hulst, associate director of the library, emerita, served at Dordt College from 1968 to 1992. Mrs. Hulst received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Calvin College and her master’s in library science from the University of South Dakota. During her tenure at Dordt College, Mrs. Hulst served in various roles in the library, as well as being the spouse of Dr. John Hulst, the college’s second president from 1982 to 1996. In thankfulness to God for Louise’s service with John to the college, the library was named The John and Louise Hulst Library in 2002. Following their emeritation, John and Louise moved to Pella, Iowa, and remained active in their church, along with continuing their long-standing work for the Association for Public Justice (APJ), the International Association for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education (IAPCHE), and other Christian organizations. John’s illness and subsequent passing in February 2013 has not dampened her involvement or enthusiasm for Dordt College. Louise is the grandmother of two graduates today, Brian and Alena (Schuessler) De Young. About the Speaker Dr. Erik Hoekstra is the fourth president of Dordt College. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Dr. Hoekstra received his bachelor’s degree in history and philosophy from Trinity Christian College, his master of business administration degree in international management from The Rotterdam School of Management of Erasmus University in the Netherlands, and his Ph.D. in organizational learning and human resource development from Iowa State University. Dr. Hoekstra’s personal mission statement is “Growing People and Growing Organizations to Glorify God and Grow the Kingdom.” His background is entrepreneurial—whether in the business world or the not-for-profit sectors. Prior to being appointed president of Dordt College, Dr. Hoekstra was involved in leadership development, executive coaching, organizational consulting, industrial construction, wholesale distribution, and retail management, as well as teaching business courses at Dordt College. Most recently, he served as provost at Dordt College. As an outgrowth of these experiences, he has co-authored publications on coaching, delegation, servant leadership, and change management. Dr. Hoekstra is passionate about bringing joy and meaning to work, striving to create environments where those who are being led are being served and where people are able to fulfill their callings and reach their potential for God’s glory. Dr. Hoekstra is married to Dr. Barb Hoekstra, an education professor at Dordt College and speaker for Dordt’s Commencement in 2010. Their family is a blend of biological and adopted children and includes Arie, 17; Max, 16; Karl, 16; and Zoe, 13. Dordt College Banners Through color, symbol, and graphic art, these banners, most of which were created for Dordt College by former art professor Norman Matheis, portray the rich diversity of our academic community. Business Administration Communication In business, the stewardly use of technology can transform our time, talents, and financial and natural resources into products that serve God and our fellow humans. To know God, ourselves, and the world God created, people need to communicate truthfully. Communication includes the motion of a hand and a few quiet words across a dinner table, video conferencing and social media, and the transmission of a television program to millions of people. Theology Mathematics In theology we try to learn and understand God’s will for our faith lives. The circle, the dove, and the cross, symbols for the Triune God, reflect our human interactions with our Creator. The arches represent our expressions of faith. Abstract mathematical symbols are human inventions for concisely expressing complex quantitative and spatial relationships. Such symbols help clarify mathematical concepts, allowing people to act as agents of renewal in God’s world. Music Theater Arts The lines of this musical banner depict the rhythm of musical sounds. The shapes suggest various instruments, including the human voice, that are used to glorify God. Theater demonstrates how joys and sorrows, strengths and weaknesses are part of our continuous struggle to live according to God’s will. Health and Human Performance History The rhythmical lines in this banner suggest the human body in motion. As temples of the Holy Spirit, we must keep our bodies in a condition that allows us to use them for God’s glory. Christ’s sacrifice on the cross is the focal point of history. The past helps us discover how God’s will has been carried out and helps us understand the kingdoms and nations that have emerged in all corners of the earth. In that context, as God’s servants and representatives, we look forward to the future. Art and Design Psychology All human creatures are called to respond aesthetically to God’s creation and to respect and encourage the use of the imaginative efforts of our fellow men and women. Human beings are the crown of God’s creation. Individually and collectively, we attempt to unravel the mystery of selfhood and how we function as creatures made in God’s image. Philosophy Political Science As we search for the meaning of reality, the structures of society, and the dynamics of history, we gain true understanding of ourselves and our world through God’s Word and in the light of his Spirit. The trumpet of God calls all states, their peoples, and their institutions to live according to the norms of justice and righteousness. Political science helps citizens and the state promote justice. Education Biology The learning process involves the whole person and must rest on God’s Word as a guide with the inspiration and leading of his Holy Spirit. Biology studies the living organisms created and sustained by our covenant God. What we learn enables us to care for these millions of beautiful creations whose DNA and protein make possible the flow of energy from the sun through the food chain. English Chemistry, Physics, Planetary Science English language and literature link us with many other languages and cultures, offering richly varied ways to express ourselves clearly and beautifully in our understanding of God’s order and purpose in creation. God reveals himself through his Word and his works. In chemistry, physics, and planetary science we study physical aspects of his handiwork, ranging from subatomic particles and molecules to the vastness of the cosmos. Social Work Language Studies We are not simply individuals, but we are part of a kingdom with societal organizations and communal obligations. Social work helps us understand the interrelation of the one and many in the world in which God has placed us. Babel dispersed people into separate communities; Pentecost brings us together through the gospel. All nations, peoples, and tongues have one great story to tell and one Name to praise. Dordt College Nursing Department Banner Project Agriculture As caretakers of creation, agriculture helps us learn how to use God’s creation to produce food and fiber in a stewardly way for the well-being of humanity. Engineering In engineering, we use the gifts and resources God has given us in creation to solve the problems of man in a responsible, stewardly, and God-glorifying manner. The banner represents man, guided by the Holy Spirit, interacting with creation. Melanie De Graaf Explanation: This banner is designed to communicate the ideas of caring for paitents compassionately with a Christian attitude in the nursing setting. The figures on the left are representational of a nurse caring for his or her patient. The yellow ribbon symbolizes the vibrancy of life and the joy the that comes from being healed. The suggestion of a cross on the right brings in the idea of the nurse caring for his or her patients with a Christian attitude and perspective. Nursing Christian nurses provide compassionate care to fellow image bearers in need. The figures in this banner represent a nurse caring for a patient; the yellow ribbon symbolizes the joy of being healed.