Baptist News Global
Sections
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
  • Curated
  • Podcasts
    • Stuck in the Middle With You ↗
    • Madang with Grace Ji-Sun Kim ↗
    • Highest Power: Church + State ↗
    • Non-Disclosure: The Silenced Stories of Kanakuk Kamps Survivors ↗
    • Change-making Conversations ↗
  • Storytelling
    • Faith & Justice >
      • Charleston: Metanoia with Bill Stanfield
      • Charlotte: QC Family Tree with Greg and Helms Jarrell
      • Little Rock: Judge Wendell Griffen
      • North Carolina: Conetoe
    • Welcoming the Stranger >
      • Lost Boys of Sudan: St. John’s Baptist Charlotte
      • Awakening to Immigrant Justice: Myers Park Baptist Church
      • Hospitality on the corner: Gaston Christian Center
    • Signature Ministries >
      • Jake Hall: Gospel Gothic, Music and Radio
    • Singing Our Faith >
      • Hymns for a Lifetime: Ken Wilson and Knollwood Baptist Church
      • Norfolk Street Choir
    • Resilient Rural America >
      • Alabama: Perry County
      • Texas: Hidalgo County
      • Arkansas Delta
      • Southeast Kentucky
  • More
    • Contact
    • About
    • Donate
    • Associated Baptist Press Foundation
    • Planned Giving
    • Advertising
    • Ministry Jobs
    • Subscribe
    • Submissions and Permissions
Donate Subscribe
Search Search this site

Bluefield College celebrates Baptist heritage with speaker, hymns

NewsJim White  |  November 15, 2011

BLUEFIELD, Va. — Bluefield College celebrated its history and culture with an annual Baptist Heritage Day ceremony in October, featuring a keynote address from Baptist historian Bill Leonard, founding dean of Wake Forest University Divinity School.

For the 12th consecutive year, the entire campus community came together to “celebrate the college’s Baptist tradition and its ongoing relationship with Virginia Baptists.” The occasion, according to vice president for student development David Taylor, is designed to “help students, faculty, staff and the community at-large remember that Bluefield College is a Baptist college,” and as a Baptist-affiliated institution there are “certain ideals the college cherishes and celebrates.”

Bill Leonard, founding dean of the Wake Forest University Divinity School, speaks to Bluefield College students during the school’s Baptist Heritage Day. (Bluefield College photo)

Since its founding in 1922, Bluefield has been affiliated with the Baptist General Association of Virginia.

As part of the annual celebration, Bryant Moxley, head of BC’s department of music, led participants in singing traditional Baptist hymns, including “How Firm a Foundation.” He also shared how early Baptist congregations did not allow hymn singing during services. He closed the musical portion of the program by leading BC’s select student voice ensemble, Variations, in additional Baptist favorites, including “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing.”

Leonard, retired dean and current professor of church history at Wake Forest’s divinity school, spoke about the context of faith by sharing personal stories of the circumstances of his own faith, including his first Sunday school teacher, his first Bible and his profession of faith.

He also recounted personal experiences in Baptist churches, Appalachian churches and African-American churches, all to encourage BC students to consider the way in which religion or faith was introduced to them.

“Faith comes to us in context,” said Leonard, author of Baptists in America and Baptist Questions, Baptist Answers. “These moments, these personal experiences shaped my faith. The context of faith shapes how we understand it.”

Faith, he said, also comes to us in traditions — the tradition of the King James Version of the Bible, the quarterly Sunday school booklet, the old offering envelope, baptism and communion. It also comes through Scripture itself, he added.

“The text of Scripture can take us to places we never thought to go,” said Leonard, who holds the first James and Marilyn Dunn Chair of Baptist Studies at the divinity school, “and allow us to accomplish things we never imagined.”

Leonard joins a long list of Baptist historians who have helped Bluefield College celebrate its annual Baptist Heritage Day, including J. Bradley Creed, a former Baptist pastor and longtime Baptist higher education professor and administrator; James M. Dunn, former executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty; and Joseph T. Lewis, a Petersburg, Va., pastor and former president of the Baptist General Association of Virginia.

Chris Shoemaker ([email protected]) is director of marketing and public relations at Bluefield College.

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
  • More
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
Tags:Chris Shoemaker2011 Archives
More by
Jim White
  • Get BNG headlines in your inbox

  • Check out our podcasts

     

     

    Stuck in the Middle
    With You

     

    Madang
    With Grace Ji-Sun Kim

     

     

    Highest Power
    Church+State

     

     

    Non-Disclosure:
    The Silenced Stories
    of Kanakuk Kamps Survivors

     

    Change-making
    Conversations

     

     

  • Politics • Faith • Resistance: by Greg Garrett

    BNG interview series on the state of faith, politics and resistance in our nation.

    See also Greg’s series on Politics, Faith and Mission

     

  • Featured

    • Islamophobia is the next bogeyman

      Opinion

    • The Black Church cannot remain America’s emergency moral infrastructure

      Opinion

    • We are manna

      Opinion

    • Webinar explores religious context of America’s Founders

      News


    Curated

    • Staunch Israel critic and Gaza trauma surgeon Adam Hamawy wins NJ-12 primary

      Staunch Israel critic and Gaza trauma surgeon Adam Hamawy wins NJ-12 primary

    • Elderly Christian Among 31 Sentenced In China Church Crackdown

      Elderly Christian Among 31 Sentenced In China Church Crackdown

    • In U.F.O. Files, Some Christians See Vexing Questions — and Demons

      In U.F.O. Files, Some Christians See Vexing Questions — and Demons

    • Christian theologians react to the pope’s ai warning

      Christian theologians react to the pope’s ai warning

    Conversations that Matter.

    © 2026 Baptist News Global. All rights reserved.

    Want to share a story? We hope you will! Read our republishing, terms of use and privacy policies here.

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • RSS
    • 129