Kyle Kutz never wanted to be a “commuter student.” “I wanted the ‘college experience,’ not just to climb into my car and drive home after class,” Kutz said. “I have had people ask me, ‘Why do you do all of this? You can just go home.’ I’ve learned that the time I invest in other [Continue Reading...]
Maranatha Articles on Fine Arts
The Hiding Place: A Story of God’s Faithfulness
Maranatha will step out of the usual for this year’s spring dramatic production. Director Jeffrey Miller said the perspective provided by The Hiding Place is like nothing the College has done before. “This year’s play is a compelling story with strong, rich text, and punctuated humor throughout; yet it pictures the depth and starkness of [Continue Reading...]
Argentina Missions Team Provides Music, Ministry
Click here to download photos from Team Argentina 2012 Maranatha’s Global Encounters program was able to send 18 students, faculty, and staff members to Argentina this summer to minister with missionaries Ron and Christine Self in Buenos Aires. “It was an amazing trip,” graduate student Carl Conrad said of the team’s three-week stay. Graduate student [Continue Reading...]
Lead More Skillfully: MA in Church Music
Carl Conrad wanted to learn more about the Lord as well as music. “I needed more theology to prepare me for future ministry,” said Conrad, a 2011 Maranatha graduate who will enroll this fall in Maranatha Baptist Seminary’s new Master of Arts in Church Music degree program. “I am thankful that the Lord led me [Continue Reading...]
Renovation Gives New Life to Stage
Maranatha students who entered the gymnasium for chapel at the conclusion of spring break were surprised to discover that the west wall had been painted tan and the stage had a new decorative oak frame. It was a big project that had resulted in a big improvement. “Before, it was just a hole in the [Continue Reading...]
Medical Professions Await Dean (’10), Mackey (’12)
Brynley Dean (’10) describes her five-year academic challenge of earning a double major in piano performance and humanities/applied science as a somewhat diverse learning experience. “Combining the two was very interesting at times,” Dean says. “I would go from analyzing a Beethoven sonata to dissecting a sheep brain.” Dean is preparing to leave her current [Continue Reading...]
Pabón is Guest Conductor for Concert
Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra Conductor Dr. Roselin Pabón will be the guest conductor Feb. 21 when the Maranatha Baptist Bible College Symphony Orchestra presents a free concert. The event will take place at 7 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church in Watertown. The featured soloist will be violinist Leanna York, winner of Maranatha’s second annual Concerto [Continue Reading...]
Piano Prep School Celebrates 10th Anniversary
Click here to download photos from the Piano Prep School Memories photo album Janet Tschida believes that, over the last 10 years, Maranatha Piano Prep School has helped change the Watertown community’s perception of the College. “Many of our families tell us that Maranatha is not at all what they thought,” said Tschida, a Music [Continue Reading...]
Alumni Return for Artist Series
Three of Maranatha’s most accomplished Music Department graduates return to campus Feb. 10 for the annual Artist Series concert. Conductor and violinist Daniel Brier, hornist Teresa Herbert, and vocalist and pianist Christin Kieckhafer will combine their talents in a performance for students and the general public at 7 p.m. in the college gymnasium. They will [Continue Reading...]
Madrigal and Handbell Choir CD For Sale
Click here to order There is a Fountain Music Department professor Dr. David Brown regularly updates a special file on his computer. “The name of the document is, ‘Songs I Would Love to do With my Choir Someday,’ ” Brown said. In March of 2011, he did. The Madrigal and Handbell Choir’s CD, There is [Continue Reading...]
