Centennial Covenant
This covenant of understanding between the Church of the United Brethren
in Christ, USA, and Huntington University was adopted in 1997 as HU was concluding
its 100th year.
Huntington University...
commits itself to the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, and
Pledges to...
1. ...educate men and women to impact our world for Christ. Huntington
College graduates will be mature in spirit, equipped for ministry, competent
in their academic discipline, Christian in worldview, and ready for
leadership.
2. ...be a place of spiritual vitality, challenging students to become
mature in their Christian faith and commitment to the church at large.
3. ...provide high-quality Christian higher education, at an affordable
price, which teaches students to apply biblical truths to all aspects
of life and knowledge.
4. ...build and maintain an academically qualified faculty that is
committed to the evangelical Christian faith, and that can train our
present and future ministers, youth pastors, Christian educators, musicians,
and lay leaders through formal and continuing education.
5. ...teach and model social concerns consistent with the beliefs and
practices of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ.
6. ...encourage gifted University personnel and students to pursue ministry
and educational opportunities within the United Brethren Church.
7. ...demonstrate sound fiscal management, operate within a balanced
budget, and maintain an excellent campus as manifestations of Christian
stewardship.
8. ...expose students to the arts and how art, drama, and music can
be used within the ministry of the church.
9. ...challenge the church with fresh and innovative paradigms in the
fields of education and ministry.
10. ...prepare students for lives of service by encouraging student
volunteerism and by exposing students to cross-cultural service and
learning opportunities.
The Church of the United Brethren in Christ....
commits itself to Huntington University, and
Pledges to...
1. ...pray faithfully for the administration, faculty, staff, and student
body.
2 ...interpret clearly to her constituency the mission of the University
and its importance to the ministry of the denomination.
3. ...provide quality trustees and other volunteer leaders who are
committed to Christian higher education and the mission of Huntington
University.
4. ...expose potential students to the University and enthusiastically
encourage them to enroll.
5. ...promote the events, programs, curriculum, and other services
that the University provides.
6. ...support the University financially through denominational appropriations
and by encouraging generous gifts from individuals.
7. ...encourage talented laypersons to use their natural and spiritual
gifts at the University.
8. ...use gifted University personnel and students for ministry and educational
opportunities within the Church.
9. ...enter into dialogue with the administration and faculty regarding
theological stances to be taken on social, moral, and ethical issues
in our society.
10 .... give the University the freedom to explore contemporary issues
within the context of the Christian faith, trusting it to remain true
to biblical absolutes and to the beliefs and practices of the Church.
The Church and University....
pledge to preserve and enhance their partnership in Christian higher
education.
To This End...
1. The Church and University will pursue a mutual vision that emerges
from our interrelated mission statements.
2. The Church will continue to own and financially support the University.
3. The University will play a greater role in providing leadership for
the denomination in order to help the Church fulfill the Great Commission.
4. The Church and the University will stand firm on biblical standards,
allow freedom where the Bible allows freedom, and maintain unity when
disagreements arise.
5. The Church will continue to cooperate with the University in creating
an environment where students from many Christian denominations and
independent Christian congregations receive the best Christian higher
education.
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