Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Meet the Chapel Team..
Also, if you have an inkling to join in the Chapel ministry, talk to any of us. We love using people and the gifts God gave them.
Meet Senior Christy Anderson..
I’m Christy Anderson, and I’m a senior, majoring in English and Music. Chapel’s been an important part of my life at Albion since my freshman year. Not only have I found a community of wonderful people who love God, but also a place to minister and use the gifts God’s given me. There’s nothing like leading worship on a Wednesday night, and feeling His presence inhabit our praise. Chapel’s been such a special place for me, and I love seeing it touch other’s lives as well.
Meet Senior Mark Anthony Arceno..
My name is Mark Anthony Arceno, but I highly encourage you to call me by some derivation thereof (some popular ones are M.A., Ma, Manthony, Marcus Antonius, and MAn... two points if you can create a new one). I'm a senior this year and just came back from studying abroad in the wonderful countries of South Africa and France. Theoretically, I'll be graduating this upcoming May, with a double major in French & International Studies (Africa), and a double concentration in Ethnic Studies & Public Policy and Service. My current research interests focus on identity in terms of the intertwining relationship among religion, ethnicity and language. With this said, I love Chapel because the community it creates is rather diverse along many lines. Though we share a common element, i.e. God and all associated with Him, our backgrounds and experiences make us entirely unique. I also happen to be a particular fan of Chapel this year not only because of the great leadership team that continues to grow, but also because of the djembes!
Meet Senior Ben Bower..
I'm a senior this year at Albion. I'm a religious studies & philosophy double major and a communications minor. I'm looking forward to a future career in ministry, and I have been a drummer for Chapel since my freshman year. Chapel has been a special place for me since I started playing with band. I've gotten to know so many wonderful people through worship, and Chapel has been a great excuse for me to keep drumming! I hope that everyone who attends Chapel will walk away in a mood of worship, feeling a closer connection to their God. I'm looking forward to continue participating in this ministry this year and I hope you will join me!
Meet Junior Jeremy Covell..
My name is Jeremy Covell, and I'm currently a junior at Albion, majoring in Biology with a concentration in Pre-med. Over the past few years of attending chapel my feelings have slowly evolved. From the first evening I walked in as a lonely, shy, and unsure first-year to just about a week ago when I was cheering the band on as an excited, daring, and blessed junior. I was blessed in large part because of chapel, which has introduced me to a family away from home. Chapel slowly became a place where I could go to drop all of my worries at the door, whether they were social, academic, or physical I knew I would be able to walk out feeling completely energized and joyful. But, I certainly didn't feel that way after my first chapel or even my tenth chapel-- only after slowly developing deep and lasting friendships with those at chapel did I finally feel my worries lighten and after a while disappear completely. So, it's no surprise that I joined the chapel leadership during the second semester of my first year, and I haven't regretted a single moment of it.
Meet Senior Mallory Fellows..
Personally, Chapel has always been a place for me to go to get away from the campus mentality and I guess the mentality that I get sucked into in my daily life. Whatever my problems, coming into Wesley Chapel for worship every Wednesday night made all of them extra noise disappear. Suddenly, it became easy to Be still and know that my God is there with me. Not only has it been a place for me to grow spiritually, the people who I get to see every week complete the fellowship experience and I am truly blessed by the relationships that have grown in that space!
Meet Senior Tony Gorga..
For me, Chapel's a community of open minds and open arms. It's a welcoming place we can come to be with Jesus and with each other. The Epistles of John constantly remind us that, above all things, we are called to love. That is the basis of our faith; and a love for God and each other draws us to Chapel each week.
Meet Junior David Keyworth..
I am a psych, history double major I am a junior, and I love chapel because it is an opportunity in the middle of the week to come together with my brothers and sister in Christ and praise the lord. It is a chance to forget everything that is going on and worship. It is also a chance to serve the lord with talents while worshiping him and helping other worship him.
Meet Sophomore Mark Miller..
I'm a transfer Sophomore and music education major. I love chapel so much because I get to work with a great group of people who are not only fun to be around, but also strong in their faith. Yes, we get to praise God every week, but what's better than doing that with a group of fun Jesus Freaks? I was so distant in my faith last year at Western and everyone in chapel has helped me recapture my faith and recapture the guy I used to be.
Meet Sophomore Jon Rennhack..
Chapel is my release from the chaos that is Albion College. Chapel is a place that I can forget about the rest of the world. I can forget about my homework and my upcoming exams, and I can simply worship God. Not only do I have time to worship God, but I get to do it in a great atmosphere. Chapel is a place where everyone is accepted and I do not need to keep up any walls. Every week since the first week of freshman year I have went to chapel. Every week I am greeted with a hug and I leave refreshed. Chapel is my escape.
Meet Senior Kristi Weage..
To me, Chapel is a community of believers that come together Wednesday nights to worship God. The fellowship I experience at Chapel each week is a perfect midweek pick-me-up. I know that no matter what I am feeling, when I go to Chapel, I will feel uplifted and loved, and I will be able to open my heart to worship God.
Meet Senior Cori Weddell..
I’m Cori, a senior at Albion. Chapel has been one of the constants during my time at Albion. It has been a place of growth, challenge, comfort and growing fellowship and community. It is the service that gets me though the rest of the week and reminds me God I depend who gives me strength on a daily basis. To me, the highlight of chapel is the pure worship that I get to help lead. Chapel is a joyous place of heartfelt worship and true communion with God- I wouldn't give up my Wednesday night for anything!
Meet Freshman Brandon Whitford..
I’m Brandon, a freshman at Albion. I believe that god works in many ways and in many of people. I feel that chapel is a place of sanctuary where people can come and escape from their stress; to focus on only god and worshiping him. I believe that this is a place where you can come and openly express your love for god in an environment that is comfortable and excepting. This is a place where one can lose themselves in the worship and love that god pours down in abundance. And finally, this is a place where one can learn from the messages of peers and grow in their spiritual relationship with God.
Meet Chaplain Dan..

Chaplain Dan has been a huge supporter of Chapel since he arrived in the fall of 2003. He started the Chapel on Tour outreach ministry, takes the leadership team on retreat, finds resources where needed, and ministers to the leadership team when they need someone. He's been a leader in making sure Chapel has stayed ecumenical, building up the whole body of Christ at Albion College. And he keeps Chapel connected to the faculty and staff on campus, and keeps reminding the newbies that they stand on the shoulders of great Chapel leaders of the past. CD stays out of the spotlight on Wednesday nights (sits in the back), because he believes God has given Chapel to the students in order for them to explore their gifts of ministry.