Homecoming 2015 Highlights

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Homecoming 2015 Highlights

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Featured AlumniHomecoming 2015 was kicked off by a special Homecoming Chapel on Friday, October 16.  Two very special alumni who definitely live out the mission statement of Grace Christian University were introduced.  Dr. Mulonge Kalumbula was honored as our Young Alumnus of the Year and Willamae Yeths Myers was honored as the Alumnus of the Year.  In addition to being honored during chapel, Mulonge and Willamae were recocgnized once more at the Annual Alumni and Friends Banquet on Friday evening.  This event is always one of the highlights of our weekend together.  It is a joy to see old friends re-connect and reminisce about their time here.  It is especially exciting to see several generations from the same family come and celebrate together.

Saturday started with our 2nd annual 5k followed by alumni games and a pie bake-off.

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