Showing posts with label TTU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TTU. Show all posts

Sunday, April 26, 2015

A Place Called Tennessee Temple University...

Yesterday felt very much like I had stepped back in time. We went to the campus of our Alma Mater, Tennessee Temple University.




It felt surreal to be walking in places I had stepped hundreds of times - only this time, I had my children with me. And this time, would be one of the last times these places would still be considered TTU.


This place has had such a significant impact on my life. While my Dad attended TTU, my parents grew so much spiritually.


While I attended, friends and professors taught me so much about the Bible and living my life for the Lord.




I met my husband my first day on campus as a student.


My sister attended and met her husband during her time there as well.


And although these familiar places are very dear to my heart, I had to agree when I heard someone say, "It wasn't really about WHERE I went to college, it was all about WHO was there WITH ME."


We were challenged to remember that despite the school's closing, the legacy and ministry of Temple lives on in us.



As I shed tears while we sang the Alma Mater and quoted the Confession of Faith one last time, I found this saying to be quite appropriate:
"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr. Seuss



I loved revisiting some familiar classrooms where I was taught Doctrines and Survey of Old/New Testament.



As I spoke with close friends from my college days, it was as if we had never be en apart.


We laughed at memories and recounted lessons learned.

I showed my children where I answered the switchboard for 40 hours each week for several years.


We rode the elevator, for old time's sake, hoping that we wouldn't get stuck inside. I remembered how Jeremiah referred to the elevator phone as his direct line to me (because it would only dial out to the switchboard).


We celebrated the Martin's retirement. Oh, how I love that couple!


Mrs. Martin has invested so much of herself in me. When I told her that I was forever grateful for her influence and guidance and that I am still using things that I learned from her, she looked at me with tear filled eyes and said... "Anything good that you received from me was Jesus."



Mrs. Martin wanted me to be the best "Cindy Covey" I could be - and she never cared if she received any credit or praise. She encouraged me to make my projects for her look colorful and creative. She cultivated the leadership qualities that the Lord had given me. She helped me to learn that God made me to be me...and that's the "me" He wants to use.


I am also blown away by the fact that the two of them are always learning. Their name tags yesterday said that they had been at Temple from 1969-2015. I used to type Dr. Martin's notes for him and he was ALWAYS revising. Always researching. Always finding a better way to present material to students. Always trying to learn more. Just because we celebrated their retirement, I don't think these two are planning to just prop their feet up...


Jeremiah said that the day made him think a lot about Heaven.  Yesterday we found ourselves surrounded by so many alumni - some we recognized, some we knew well and some we had never met. But we were bonded together because a place called TTU had impacted our lives.


Someday, when we get to Heaven, we will see so many people that we know and recognize...what an amazing reunion it will be. We will all be bonded together because of our faith and trust in Jesus.




What a wonderful day it was...



Reconnecting with friends...



Hearing how the Lord was moving and working in other's lives...



Remembering what the Lord had done in my own life.


I am so thankful that the Lord used a place called Tennessee Temple University.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Through the Halls of Temple U...

There are certain places that become milestones in my life. Places where I spent a considerable amount of time or learned a specific lesson or gained a lasting memory.



One of those places was Tennessee Temple University. My dad graduated from there. My parents grew so much spiritually while he was attending school. I went to kindergarten and first grade at the academy there. 

RA Training

Homecoming  2010 @ the Aquarium

After traveling on Encounter, I was not sure where I would attend college. TTU wasn't on my list...I wasn't against it. I just hadn't considered it. But I was open to the Lord's leading. Through a few God-orchestrated events, I started attending TTU the Spring semester of 2005.

RA training @ Camp Joy

Fire Drill

College Days

I made lasting friendships there. This week, I started going through tons of pictures. 

Half Priced Appetizers

Student Government Campaigns

Biology...I am so glad Sue Gouge taught us!!

As I sat there reminiscing about moments I had forgotten, I thanked the Lord for the friendships that He allowed me to make there. What a blessing it is to see and hear how those friends continue to serve the Lord today. 

Ashlee's Pregnant!!!

Freshman Riverboat Cruise

Before the Carrels left for Brazil

RA Training

The Lord challenged me and grew me while I was at Temple. He opened doors for me to teach classes, lead small groups, sing solos and disciple girls. 

Weigle Christmas Concert

Lookout's Game

Freshman Orientation as an RA






I was mentored and encouraged by teachers, challenged in my spiritual walk and able to help others come to know Jesus better. 

Twin Day


Women's Jubilee


Women's Ministry Majors with Mrs. Martin

I graduated with my BA in Women's Ministry with a minor in Sign Language in 2008. I received my Masters from the seminary there in 2009. 






My t-shirt drawer is still full of TTU shirts. I had the privilege of answering the switchboard for over five years. I've probably said "Tennessee Temple University, this is Cindy" thousands of times. It seems we are always running into someone who says, "I went to Temple..." 

Sparkle Day

Walk for Life


 

Amigo's 50 cent Tacos

Fire Drill

Riverboat Cruise

I met my husband there. My sister attended and met her husband there. I worked at Camp Joy. I served in the church there. 

Homecoming



Captain Crusader's Fight






Second West Demoss

 


Dorm Meeting


Cafe TTU

Wednesday Night Bowling








Abbigale Ruth

Tacky Day...Scanning in for chapel



Although there won't be any third generation TTU grads in our family due to the upcoming merger, I
can still instill in my kids the values and lessons that I learned while at Temple. The Lord worked in my life and I know that when the time comes for our kids to head to college, the Lord will also lead them to a place where He can grow and challenge them.





TTU has shaped who I am and holds a special place in my heart. 

I am thankful for my time spent there.

Welcome Baby Will


I learned that if I am open to the Lord's direction and leading, He has greater things in store for me than I could ever imagine. His ways truly are the best ways. It's not about me...It's all about Him. 

Through the halls of Temple U
Hear the Savior's call
Send the Gospel to all nations
Show them Christ is all.