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Thu, Dec 01, 2022

A DAY OF CELEBRATION聽

Music and celebration filled the Van Noord Arena on Wednesday, October 26, 2022, where more than 2,000 people gathered for the inauguration of Calvin鈥檚 12th president, Dr. Wiebe Boer. The event included a Scripture reading in 11 different languages, a commissioned poem, prayers, charges of encouragement, and multiple songs sung and performed, including two submitted by students in the Calvin Prison Initiative program.聽

The ceremony provided an opportunity for the broader community to get to know the university鈥檚 12th president and his family. It represented Boer鈥檚 vision for 澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 as a place of renewal, partnership, diversity, and growth, while reaffirming a continued commitment to Calvin鈥檚 legacy of Christian higher education within the Reformed tradition.聽

A handful of special guests took the podium during the live- streamed ceremony, including Boer鈥檚 childhood friend Danladi Verheijen 鈥97, who attended Calvin with Boer. His introduction highlighted Boer鈥檚 wide-ranging personal interests and accomplishments, in addition to Boer鈥檚 impressive career in the business, non-profit, and energy sectors. 鈥淚n every challenge [Wiebe] sees the opportunity to build or transform. He is a tsunami of ideas and a very creative problem solver.鈥澛

Boer鈥檚 eldest son, Jehan, addressed the crowd with moving words, sharing a story of his father rescuing him from a carjacking when he was just a baby. 鈥淸My father] is a brave, loving, caring, risk-taker who will put himself on the line for the people he cares for,鈥 said Jehan.聽

Other notable speakers included Shirley Hoogstra 鈥78, president of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities and university pastor Dr. Mary Hulst, who reminded guests of the university鈥檚 legacy, built from the ground up. 鈥淲e are grateful for those who have gone before us, those who took the risk to start this school. Those who prayed this place into existence. Those who took on second jobs so that their children could come here. Those who gave in church offerings for years so that this place would flourish. We walk through buildings we did not build. We sit under trees we did not plant.鈥澛

Highlighting Boer鈥檚 commitment to Calvin鈥檚 continued flourishing, student body president Nain Miranda Duarte 鈥23 spoke directly to the president from the podium. 鈥淵ou have taken a student-first approach. Since the day we met, you have always sought student opinion and have focused on ways to improve the student experience. And not only have you sought for the opinion, but you have consciously taken action by providing solutions.鈥澛

Boer鈥檚 own address invited Calvin to renew its call to global good, by learning from and esteeming the many cultures represented at Calvin. He encouraged the community to commit to deeper engagement with Calvin鈥檚 local and global community for mutual flourishing. He also challenged the community to re- new its commitment to engaging with the church, 鈥渟howing that our mission is not just abstract, but put into action for the welfare of the Christian Reformed Church, the city of Grand Rapids, and communities around the globe.鈥澛

Finally, Boer called the Calvin community to be innovative in its approach to the future of higher education, flexible in meeting challenges, unwavering in its Christian and academic commitments, and to do better at telling the Calvin story, 鈥渟haring what unites us all.鈥澛

Jane Bruin, director of Calvin Center for Intercultural Student Development and longtime friend of Wiebe Boer shared a West African (Mandinka) proverb near the ceremony鈥檚 close: 鈥淔aroolu me艐 be naaneeri艐, woolu le jiyoo ka bori 帽oo ka艐: Adjacent fields get the same water running over their crops. Meaning, we all share in the same community.鈥澛

鈥淲elcome home, sir,鈥 she said, 鈥渁nd as you begin your work, please know that we are in it together.鈥澛

In keeping with the globally minded, community-centered ceremony, four prayers of blessing and dedication marked the end of the event, each one reflecting on a different Boer family value鈥攆aith, diversity, dedication, and impact.聽

Community events also bookended the inauguration ceremony. These included a morning chapel on the theme of 鈥淕od鈥檚 invitation to renewal鈥 and a community screening of the new documentary film Luminous, about Calvin astronomy professor Larry Molnar鈥檚 scientific research made with a team of student researchers. Community members and guests of the inauguration also enjoyed a post-inauguration reception and an evening celebration dance in the Hoogenboom Gymnasium.聽

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THE GREATEST GENERATION IS NOW

PRESIDENT WIEBE BOER REFLECTS ON THE PAST AND PRESENT OF CALVIN鈥橲 MISSION IN THIS EXCERPT OF HIS INAUGURAL SPEECH

鈥淐alvin is in a strong place right now with an amazing foundation to build on. ... If our mission is taken seriously, and our responses are agile to the needs of our students and the world, we will continue to attract new generations of Calvin students. And, in turn, we will continue to be known for our remarkable alumni.聽

Our mission produces alumni who are taught how to think rather than what to think. How to reach hearts rather than break them. How to seek and elevate goodness rather than counterfeit or bury it. How to lift each other up rather than hold each other down.聽

Calvin has always played a role in society in what we have called the messy middle, but that I would instead like us to call 鈥渢he missing middle.鈥 This is a place that is getting harder and harder to hold in our current local and global political context. On the Nigerian mission field [where I grew up], Christian Reformed missionaries were considered one of the more 鈥渓iberal鈥 missions; in other contexts, such as when I was a graduate student at Yale, we are viewed on the more 鈥渃onservative鈥 side. But these are just monolithic labels that society tries to put on us. Calvin must define our own place in the world, and not let the world define us with their labels.聽

What Calvin needs to focus on is what author Jim Collins calls, 鈥渢he genius of and,鈥 instead of the 鈥渢yranny of or.鈥 Here are just some of the things Calvin can find the genius of.聽

As a committed Christian university and community, why can鈥檛 we be: Dutch and diverse, excellent and exciting, conservative and controversial, progressive and pious, gritty and grace-filled, orthodox and original, renewed and renewable?聽

We should leverage these living tensions as bridges to one another鈥攖o be the institution that influences the world by calling us back from division and calling us together through dialogue.聽

So today we need to revisit what it means to be a neighbor, as Calvin has done generation after generation. With a vision of hope, and a tenacious pursuit of that vision, our future will be promising鈥攁nd our impact will be lasting. ...聽

Talk to a Calvin student today and you鈥檒l see they are eager to make this world a better place, and to do that now鈥攁s radical agents of renewal.聽

Today鈥檚 Calvin students are a part of the greatest generation and they will go on to do even more world-shattering things than their predecessors. So it is our role here to make them ready. ...聽

We鈥檙e going to need all of you. And with God helping me, I鈥檓 going to bring all of myself to this mission.聽

For the chance to serve this university, I am overwhelmed and humbled. Let me close by saying thank you for the opportunity to be the 12th president of 澳门六合彩开奖记录资料.聽

Now, let鈥檚 get started.鈥