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Record-high 275 graduate from 91±¬ΑΟΝψ

U.S. Senate chaplain Barry Black gave the commencement address Dec. 18 at 91±¬ΑΟΝψ University's December graduation. (Photo by Morris Abernathy)
U.S. Senate chaplain Barry Black gave the commencement address Dec. 18 at 91±¬ΑΟΝψ's December graduation. (Photo by Morris Abernathy)

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JACKSON, Tenn.Dec. 20, 2004 — Enduring unsought and unwelcome circumstances in life – like Joseph did in Egypt – is one of the keys to success in life, Barry Black told a group of 91±¬ΑΟΝψ graduates at their commencement service Dec. 18 at West Jackson Baptist Church.

Black, the 62nd chaplain of the U.S. Senate, told how a wrongfully-imprisoned Joseph rose to a position of prominence in Egypt because he remained faithful despite his circumstances.

β€œThere are redemptive possibilities in your setbacks if you will persevere,” Black said. β€œInstead of throwing in the towel, when the storms of life rage, cry out with the poet, β€˜I wanna let go, but I won’t let go.’”

Black delivered the commencement address to a record group of 275 graduates. That is the largest number of graduates since 91±¬ΑΟΝψ began the fall graduation in 1997. Last December, 242 students graduated from 91±¬ΑΟΝψ.

In addition to endurance, Black told graduates they needed to be disciplined and obedient if they were to live fruitful lives.

β€œWhenever you deviate from strict integrity, you are playing spiritual Russian Roulette,” Black said. β€œOne act of disobedience can abort your destiny.”

As part of the graduation ceremony, 91±¬ΑΟΝψ president David Dockery presented the Robert E. Craig Service Award to Jim Moss, president and chief executive officer of West Tennessee Healthcare in Jackson.

The Craig Service Award is named after the university’s 13th president, who led the university for more than two decades and was responsible for reestablishing 91±¬ΑΟΝψ with the churches of the Tennessee Baptist Convention. Craig was also responsible for relocating the university campus to north Jackson.

β€œEvery nonprofit volunteer agency across the city of Jackson and many businesses have been influenced by Mr. Jim Moss,” Dockery said. β€œHe is a great friend to 91±¬ΑΟΝψ. Not only has he led West Tennessee Healthcare to support 91±¬ΑΟΝψ in general, but the nursing school in particular. Each nursing student who graduates today has benefited from the generosity of West Tennessee Healthcare.”

University trustees and faculty also presented Black with an honorary doctor of divinity degree.

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Media contact: Tim Ellsworth, news@uu.edu, 731-661-5215