By Gerard Flanagan, news writer and photographer, Office of University Communications
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. - Campbellsville University has announced its lineup of chapel speakers for the fall 2023 semester, beginning with Dr. Joseph Hopkins, the university's president, who is set to give the opening chapel address at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 30 at Ransdell Chapel, 401 N. Hoskins Ave., Campbellsville.
Hopkins has served as Campbellsville University's 12th president since Feb. 1, 2022.
“This chapel series is an immersive experience meant to stimulate minds, kindle spirits, and develop a feeling of connection among our community on campus,” Jamie Lawrence, executive director of ministry and outreach at Campbellsville University, said.
“The chapel series will offer renowned speakers, engaging discussions and times of reflection. This will be an exciting series taking place in Ransdell Chapel this school year.”
Before arriving at Campbellsville University, Hopkins served as dean of the Samford University School of the Arts, dean of the Petrie School of Music at Converse College and chair of the Department of Music at the University of Evansville. He founded the Harlaxton International Chamber Music Festival and served on the faculty of the Operafestival di Roma (Rome, Italy).
Hopkins holds degrees from Shorter College, Baylor University and Indiana University. He completed a diploma from the Institute for Management and Leadership in Education at Harvard University and was named a Fulbright Senior Specialist to Indonesia. He has presented and published at national and international arts and administration conferences.
Chapels can be viewed on YouTube by searching “Campbellsville University Chapel Playlist.” Chapels can also be found on the Campbellsville University Facebook page.
Chapel is designed to provide opportunities for corporate worship and exposure through various informative speakers and presentations.
“We are excited for another great year at chapel,” Trent Creason, Campbellsville University's campus minister, said. “Students will engage with a powerful lineup of speakers to help us all grow in community and truth as we worship together.”
The remaining lineup for fall 2023 chapel speakers is as follows:
Sept. 6 - Trent Creason, campus minister; Sept. 13 - Dr. Bart Barber, president of the Southern Baptist Convention; Sept. 20 - Dr. Hilda Legg, member of the Board of Trustees at Campbellsville University and consultant at Legg Strategies (Heritage Day);
Sept. 27 - Dr. Carl Bradford, interim associate dean of the Roy J. Fish School of Evangelism and Missions, assistant professor of evangelism and the Malcolm R. and Melba L. McDow Chair of Evangelism at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary;
Oct. 4 - Steve Bridgmon, Christian music artists; Oct. 11 - Dr. Nathan Moore, pastor of Frist African Baptist Church in Lexington, Ky. and second vice moderator for the General Association of Baptists in Kentucky;
Oct. 18 - Dr. Scott Harris, evangelism director for the Illinois Baptist Convention; Oct. 25 - Dr. Walter Kim, president of the National Association of Evangelicals; Nov. 1 - Kenny Rager, Kentucky Baptist Convention evangelism (Revival Week);
Nov. 8 - First Generation panel discussion, led by Charity Powell, program coordinator for Diversity and Community at Campbellsville University; Nov. 15 - Rev. Michael Rice, pastor at First Baptist Church in Glasgow (Thanksgiving Chapel)
Campbellsville University is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university that offers over 100 programs including doctoral, master, bachelor, associate and certificate programs. The website for complete information is www.campbellsville.edu.