Last weekend, several students came together for Brethren Academy 2023. This year’s theme was “Calling.” Students learned what it means to be called by God into something bigger than themselves. Jayne Wilcox was the main speaker, and she taught students about how they each have a unique part to play in the story of God reconciling his creation back to himself. Students learned that having a calling in ministry doesn’t always mean being a pastor; they could be teachers, creators, communicators, factory workers, grocery store clerks, etc., all for God's glory. We can be the hands and feet of Jesus and live out our calling in a multitude of ways.
Brethren Academy students toured the Ashland University campus during their time here in Ashland. They learned about all Ashland University and Ashland Theological Seminary have to offer, as well as spent some time with Ashland Theological Seminary faculty and staff. Brethren Academy students heard about the unique programs they’re offering, including the Faith-Based Entrepreneurship certification program and The Calling degree program. Students were also excited to visit the Manuscript Room on the ATS campus, which houses many historic prints of the Bible and other historical artifacts.

While students had an amazing time learning about calling and learning practical ways to live out their callings, not only in full-time ministry but also in bi-vocational ministry and the marketplace, the highlight of the weekend was seeing the Lord meet each student in unique ways. Worship sessions were led by Patrick Sprague, who helped create space for the students to enter into communion with God through music, and throughout the week, students began to discern the call the Lord has given them in their lives. Overall, it was a beautiful weekend and a wonderful time of emerging Brethren leaders coming together and seeking the Lord in their lives through community.