Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The Servant Statue


When you visit campus, the Belcher Center's garden is graced by "The Servant" - a lifesize statue depicting Christ's washing of the disciple's feet. Since 2007, each student graduating from LeTourneau has received a desk-size replica at commencement. It is our hope that the statue will serve as reminder of how we are called as Christians (internal) and also as a witness to colleagues (external.) If you are a 2008 LETU grad and did not receive your statue for a A or B reasons, please let us know at the Alumni office (alumni@letu.edu) and we will try to help you.

Houston Graduation (May, 2008)


Some photos I was able to sneak of the preliminaries to the Houston Commencement last week.


Practicing with the hood...


I got to shake all these hands and see all the happy faces of accomplishment and pride!


CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

Sin comunicacion

Well, four days with a severe cold, one week working on a house and one day (and counting!) of a crazy neck kink have kept me from blogging...my apologies! Luckily things are quiet on campus. This week, President Lunsford announced that LETU staff would begin 4-day weeks for summer. This is an attempt to help LETU employees defray rising gas costs - isn't it wonderful that our President and Cabinet are so conscientious? It certainly is a blessing to work here.

In other news, I am still figuring out how to download photos from my camera and will add some cool shots soon!