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Julia Reininga, head coach for the Lady Warriors Volleyball team, watches as a young player demonstrates a serve during a volleyball clinic in Costa Rica.
Hispanic Wesleyans came to SWU June 7-9 for “Renuevo,” a gathering organized out of a desire by Hispanic Wesleyan church leaders to experience spiritual renewal, fellowship and recreation.
Southern Wesleyan University student Sofia Gomez Wolfe, right, puts the finishing touches on a cross outside Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center during a Holy Week chapel observance March 27 at the university’s campus in Central.
Michelle Bryant, a 1992 SWU graduate, will travel to Mozambique in a few weeks to work with children of missionaries during the African Area Missions Retreat, organized by Global Partners, a missions organization within The Wesleyan Church.
Will Henderson, left, and Travis Hayes, center, chat with Heath Mullikin after a worship service during Spiritual Emphasis Week at Southern Wesleyan University.
SWU students, along with SWU graduates, staff and a team from Denton Wesleyan Church traveled to the New York area for a week spent assisting in the rebuilding of homes devastated by Superstorm Sandy. Pictured are students Madison Busch...
Luke and Abbie Sawyer are in the Denver area where Luke is starting work with Complete Game Ministries as a ministry associate. He is involved in outreach in the South Denver metro area for the ministry, which uses baseball as a bridge to share...