A MESSAGE FROM THESA VICE PRESIDENT
Pastor Seth Wettey
Dear Fellow Members of the Theology Students Association,
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Greetings to you all. It is with great joy and a deep sense of responsibility that I address you as the Vice President of the Theology Students Association at Pentecost University. I am honored to serve in this capacity and to contribute to the growth and development of our vibrant community.
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As students of theology, we are on a unique and transformative journey, exploring the depths of our faith, understanding the rich tapestry of our religious heritage, and preparing ourselves to serve with wisdom and compassion in various capacities. Our association is more than just an academic group; it is a family where we support each other, learn from one another, and grow together in our spiritual and academic pursuits.
Here are a few reflections and encouragements I would like to share as we move forward together:
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Embrace Your Calling
Each of us has been called to study theology for a reason. Let us embrace this calling with passion and dedication, knowing that our studies are not only for our personal enrichment but also for the benefit of our communities and the broader world.
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Foster Unity and Fellowship
Our strength lies in our unity. I encourage you all to actively participate in our association’s events, discussions, and activities. These are opportunities to build lasting friendships, exchange ideas, and support one another in our academic and spiritual journeys.
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Pursue Excellence
In everything we do, let us strive for excellence. Whether it’s in our studies, our service, or our personal conduct, let us aim to reflect the highest standards of integrity and diligence. Our commitment to excellence honors God and sets a positive example for others.
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Engage with Compassion
As future leaders and servants in various ministries and fields, let us cultivate a heart of compassion. Engage with your peers, professors, and the wider community with empathy and kindness. Our theological insights should always lead us to love and serve others more effectively.
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Stay Grounded in Prayer
Prayer is the foundation of our spiritual lives. Let us make prayer a central part of our daily routine, seeking God’s guidance, wisdom, and strength in all our endeavors. Through prayer, we can find clarity, peace, and a deeper connection to our faith.
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Contribute Your Talents
Each of you has unique gifts and talents that can enrich our association. I encourage you to share your skills, whether in organizing events, leading discussions, or providing support to your fellow members. Your contributions make a significant difference.
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Look Ahead with Hope
As we navigate the challenges and opportunities of our academic and spiritual journeys, let us look ahead with hope. We are part of a greater story, and our efforts today are laying the groundwork for a brighter future for ourselves and those we will serve.
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Thank you for your dedication, enthusiasm, and commitment to the Theology Students Association. Together, we can achieve great things and make a lasting impact. I am excited about the journey ahead and look forward to working closely with each of you to advance our shared mission.
May God bless you abundantly in your studies and in all your endeavors.
Warm regards