Cedarville Magazine Summer 2024

UPCOMING EVENTS AUGUST 16–18 Getting Started Weekend 19–22 Fall Bible Conference SEPTEMBER 20 Healthcare Exploration Day OCTOBER 4–5 Homecoming 11 CU Friday 17–20 Fall Break NOVEMBER 8 CU Friday 27–30 Thanksgiving Break cedarville.edu/events REDEEMING THE STAGE FOR GOD AND HIS GLORY All beauty is God’s beauty, and the theatre department at Cedarville University is committed to putting this truth on display. As the fine arts have become increasingly secular, many Christian universities have eliminated their theatre programs and relinquished the field to the prevailing culture, but Cedarville stands ready to redeem the stage for God and His glory. Stacey Stratton, Assistant Professor of Theatre at Cedarville, believes the stage provides a unique opportunity for Christians to influence the culture for Christ. “Plays and musicals are dynamic experiences that change based on interpretation, rationale, and motivation,” she said. “If theatre artists approach these foundational elements with a biblical worldview, a great majority of productions can reflect God’s redemptive truth.” For Stratton, the key element in bringing truth to the stage is developing strong Christians as theatre professionals. This is why the theatre faculty at Cedarville take a proactive approach to biblical integration in the classroom. They address the real-life issues students will face professionally and help them plan how they will respond as Christians. This preparation allows them to enter the industry ready to be agents of artistic redemption. Alix Paris ’21, a theatre performance and arts administration graduate who is working professionally in New York City, is grateful for the preparation she received at Cedarville. “The theatre industry is one of bold worldly values, and entering this community has allowed me to realize just how deep the chasm is between my beliefs and those of my workplace,” she explained. “If my training had not been rooted in God’s Word, I know I would not be standing as strong in my beliefs.” Every theatre major at Cedarville must craft an artist’s credo prior to graduation, which requires them to establish boundaries, plan for difficult situations, and articulate their understanding of theatre as ministry. Paris acknowledges that it was during this exercise that she realized her faith is not separate from her career, but the reason God was calling her to this industry. “God wants to use my place in this community to shine as a light for Christ,” she said. “He is sending me as a missionary to the people I work with, love, and value.” Paris maintains contact with her former professors and makes herself available to current students as a resource to help them navigate the challenges that lie ahead. “I am excited to see how God continues to use Cedarville students, past, present, and future, to redeem the theatre industry for His glory,” she concluded. If you love Cedarville University − home of the Yellow Jackets − the Campus Store is the place to shop. Browse Cedarville apparel, gifts, and athletic-branded products available online. Visit cedarville.edu/store GET YOUR CEDARVILLE GEAR 45

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