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A Call to Christ-Centered Community: How MFuge Led Ashley Morsey to the 色控传媒

MOBILE, Ala. 鈥 听When Ashley Morsey walked onto the 色控传媒 campus for the first time as a ministry track leader with MFuge, she had no idea she would one day be calling the Christian university home.

A native of Dothan, Alabama, and a member of Bethel Baptist Church, Ashley had just finished her freshman year at a state school when she arrived on the UM campus. It was the summer of 2023 and her first year to serve on staff for MFuge. The MFuge summer camp program held at UM is part of the national FUGE Camps youth ministry operated by the Southern Baptist Convention鈥檚 Lifeway Christian Resources.

What began as a summer job quickly became something more.

鈥淎s I was serving on staff in my first summer of MFuge on the UM campus, I knew this place felt different,鈥 Ashley said.

鈥淢Fuge allowed me to experience a whole summer living on campus while serving the Lord,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t also opened my eyes to see that Christian community could be so accessible in college 鈥 that it did not have to be this farfetched thought 鈥 that it could be real.鈥

That summer planted a seed. Although she returned to her original college campus in the fall for her sophomore year, her heart never really left UM.

A Season of Prayer and Confirmation

During that school year, she began visiting the Baptist university campus and meeting students, faculty and staff who welcomed her into the kind of Christian college community she never knew existed.

鈥淚 started praying about my decision to transfer into UM back in January, after I began to sense the Lord was changing my desires to align more with His,鈥 Ashley said.

鈥淚 tried to ignore the call to transfer schools for a few months. Little did I know that attending a conference with some friends would be the start of me telling others that I knew the direction of my life was about to change.鈥

As she began to share what the Lord was doing in her heart, Ashley learned those same friends had been praying over her long before she voiced anything.

鈥淭hese friends, without me knowing it, were praying over my heart and praying that the Lord would show me exactly where I needed to be. As we see, the Lord is so faithful to answer prayers, as I am coming to UM!鈥 she said.

A Summer of Service, A Lifetime of Impact

Her summers of service with MFuge opened Ashley鈥檚 eyes to a new path, a new place and a new purpose.

This summer, she鈥檚 back on the 色控传媒 campus again with MFuge 鈥 this time for her third MFuge experience and her second time working at the UM site. As administrative director, she is responsible for attendance, making sure all forms are in order, and building relationships with adult leaders from churches across the region.

鈥淢Fuge has allowed me to grow a heart that loves people in a special way,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t has allowed me to be able to see people the way Jesus sees them. I am so excited to get the opportunity to serve the city of 色控传媒 alongside 29 other staffers, plus churches and youth groups from across the nation.鈥

More Than a College Experience

This fall, she will step onto the 色控传媒 campus as a new transfer student majoring in psychology. She does so with confidence 鈥 not just in her decision to transfer, but in the faithfulness of the God who called her here.

鈥淰isiting the UM campus allowed me to truly experience what a Christ-centered college community could look like,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 am forever thankful for this place and, more importantly, the people that make this place easy to call home.鈥

At the 色控传媒, she鈥檚 found more than a college experience 鈥 she鈥檚 found her calling, her people, and a deeper walk with the Lord.

鈥淚 know that through MFuge and the 色控传媒, I am able and willing to go and do whatever the Lord would have for me,鈥 Ashley said.

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Church Spotlight: First Baptist Church Hendersonville, TN

A Giving Heart

When 色控传媒 alumnus Dr. Bruce Chesser 鈥78 became pastor in 2009, First Baptist Church of Hendersonville, Tennessee, was $17 million in debt. Today the nearly 80-year-old church is debt-free and has the largest attendance in its history, reaching 3,735 in 2024 with over 2,200 people involved in Vacation Bible School each summer. FBC Hendersonville baptized more people than ever before in 2024, with 340 following the Lord in baptism.

Notably, FBC Hendersonville became the first church in the state of Tennessee to give over $1 million a year to the Cooperative Program of the Southern Baptist Convention.

The multi-generational church is intentionally a single-campus church with a vision of planting and revitalizing existing churches to help them become thriving, independent Southern Baptist congregations.

Among its ministries are:

Feed Sumner Food Bank and Ministry Center,meeting the physical needs of people in upperMiddle Tennessee
Adult special needs ministry, addressing a largelyunmet need in the region
The Babb Center, a counseling ministry serving allof Middle Tennessee.

Fellow alumnus Jason Breland 鈥24 serves as worship leader. Breland holds a Master of Arts in Worship Leadership and Theology from UM. One of his daughters, Abigail, graduated in 2022 with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.

Chesser said he values his 色控传媒 connections, both past and present.

Dr. Bruce Chesser 鈥78, Senior Pastor

After graduating from then-色控传媒 College in 1978 with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology, Dr. Bruce Chesser earned both his MDiv and DMin from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He pastored in Texas, Alabama and Arkansas before becoming pastor of FBC Hendersonville in 2009. He met his wife, Joy, at MC/UM and they have two married sons and two grandchildren.

鈥淭he foundational truths of my theology began as a child in my home church, but they were refined while I was in college. Things I learned at 色控传媒 College impact my life every single day,鈥 he said.

Calling to Teach Mission to Serve

How do you know when you鈥檙e exactly where God wants you to be 鈥 using your gifts, following His calling, and making an impact that reaches beyond yourself ?

For Brinkley Hearn, a 色控传媒 2024 graduate with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education, confirmation didn鈥檛 come in a single moment, but in the quiet, daily victories of her first year as a fourth-grade teacher at Saraland Elementary School.

Just a year ago, Brinkley stood on the graduation stage in front of Weaver Hall and accepted the university鈥檚 highest honor for a graduating female senior, the Annie Boyd Parker Weaver Award. Today, she is seeing the impact of her 色控传媒 education come to life in her own classroom 鈥 an education that prepared her not just to teach, but to lead with faith and purpose.

鈥淚 feel an undeniable sense that I am exactly where I am meant to be. Every day, I have seen my students not only grow academically but also personally, and it feels like I am a part of something bigger than myself. The challenges and triumphs have become moments where I can feel God鈥檚 presence guiding me, strengthening me, and using me to make a difference in their lives. It is more than just a job 鈥 it is a mission 鈥 and I know I am fulfilling my calling.鈥

– Brinkley Hearn 24

Nationally Recognized for Excellence

The 色控传媒 School of Education isnationally recognized for preparing teachers likeBrinkley. Inspirational professors, 100% pass rates on teacher exams and collaborative partnershipsthroughout the community are just a few reasons UM is recognized for national excellence by the prestigious Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.

The school maintains a 100% pass rate on the Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) for graduates, and 100% of Early Childhood and Elementary majors exceed the minimum passing score on their first attempt. A job placement rate of 100% means most education students have a teaching position lined up before they graduate.

Key to UM鈥檚 success is a team of experienced faculty who know first-hand what it takes to do the work 鈥 manage a classroom, nurture students with a variety of needs and abilities, hold parent-teacher conferences, develop lesson plans that work.

鈥淭he amazing faculty in the School of Education works as a cohesive team to ensure that ourstudents are prepared for a career in teaching. The collaborative partnerships we haveestablished with local schools, educational organizations and the community is vital to the success of our students,鈥 says Dr. Ashley Milner, dean of the School of Education.

Collaborative Connections

UM faculty collaborate with public and private school systems across lower Alabama to provide students with extensive experience throughout the community. Starting in the sophomore year, students have over 200 hours in the field at various schools, grade levels and school systems.

One example is last fall鈥檚 鈥淏eginning of SchoolExperience鈥 partnership with nearby Saraland Elementary. Because UM鈥檚 fall semester starts after K-12 schools have already been in session a few weeks, pre-service student teachers don鈥檛 have the opportunity to experience those hectic early days of a new school year. The Beginning of School Experience let UM students volunteer to work side-by-side with veteran teachers 鈥 before college classes even started.

We鈥檝e had classes already about classroommanagement, and so we鈥檝e done plans like first day of school scripts and how to set up aclassroom and things like that. But it鈥檚 really neat to be in a classroom and see how that workshands-on,鈥 says senior Bethany Kilgore.

UM alumna Allison Nelson 鈥06 was one of those veteran teachers showing the ropes to UM student teachers.

鈥淭hese student teachers having the opportunity to see all of what happens is one more aspect that sets apart the education department at UMcompared to other universities. It is one more step UM is taking to help these future educators WIN in the world of teaching,鈥 says Allison.

Programs & Majors, Master of Education in Instructional Design and Technology

Innovative Partnerships

The mission of UM鈥檚 School of Education extends into the future, embracing new technologies and skills. In partnership with Pine Grove Elementary in Bay Minette, Alabama, UM students are engaging in a robotics learning initiative led by Dr. Jessica Freeland, instructional design and technology graduate programcoordinator. Freeland is passionate about empowering classroom teachers with the knowledge and skills to provide the computer science and digital literacy instruction required for elementary schools by the Alabama State Department of Education.

A grant from the North Baldwin Community Foundation 鈥 an affiliate of The Community Foundation of South Alabama 鈥 provided Pine Grove Elementary and UM with robots designed to introduce early coding and problem-solving skills toelementary students in engaging, age-appropriate ways.

鈥淭oo often, teachers shy away from technology like robotics because they find terms like 鈥榗oding鈥intimidating. Through this project, I want to demystify those concepts and show how robots can be seamlessly integrated into everyday lessons. By empoweringeducators, we鈥檙e ensuring that students will beexposed to critical 21st-century skills in a fun andengaging way,鈥 says Freeland.

She envisions her TE 405 students at UM partnering with Pine Grove teachers to co-teach robotics lessons, further reinforcing the collaboration between the two institutions and enhancing the educational experience for all students.

鈥楶assionate 色控传媒 Teaching鈥

As she prepares to graduate in a few weeks, senior Bethany Kilgore says she is fully prepared to pursue her calling to teach, her mission to serve.

鈥淚 have always been passionate about teachingstudents, whether that be in a Sunday School class or teaching swim lessons during the summer. Teaching students something new and then seeing themunderstand it is one of the best and most rewarding feelings in the world. I believe it is so important forstudents to have teachers who are passionate about teaching them in developmentally appropriate ways, and I am learning how to do that to the best of myability at the 色控传媒,鈥 Bethany says.

Life In Tanzania | Debra Story

While she was pursuing a bachelor鈥檚 degree in the School of Nursing鈥檚 rigorous academic program at the 色控传媒, Debra Story also was pursuing her calling.

鈥淎fter spending every summer during college either overseas or working with refugees in the states, God kept confirming His calling on my life that at some point I would be overseas. After graduating and getting a few years of nursingexperience in 色控传媒 and then in Nashville, I started looking into how I could get to the mission field overseas. Fast forward, and now I have been in Tanzania for almost three years,鈥 she says.

First, she learned Swahili and cared for premature babies on the pediatric ward of the local hospital. Now she serves in nearby lake villages, using community health as an entryway to build relationships with women and their families. In her newsletters, Debra shares the joys and challenges of daily life on mission to Tanzania. Here are excerpts.

Our First Road Trip Adventure

鈥淎 teammate and I got to go on our first Tanzanian road trip to help with a women鈥檚 health teaching in a Maasai village. We were in an extremely dry bush village for a week, doing this teaching, with a group of 30 incredible Maasai women. I did not really have many expectations for this week and was just going to go and be open and flexible to help out in any way I could. From my experience with women in the rural town I live in, I did not expect these Maasai women to be super engaged or want to really participate, but they proved me wrong! They welcomed us in with open arms and trusted us with sensitive topics.

It truly encouraged my heart and has meexcited and motivated to bring what I learned in this village back to my area! We also saw giraffes and zebras every day on our drive out to thevillage, so that was pretty awesome!鈥

Prayer Request: To keep my focus on Christ and His call that brought me to Tanzania, even when things around me seem to always be changing.

Answered Prayers

鈥淪ince the beginning of October, a teammate and I plus 11 national partners, give or take each week, have been taking a boat out to a lake village called Kigalye. This village is primarily Muslim and mainly consists of fishermen and theirfamilies. At the center of the village is a mosque and right beside the mosque is the health clinic. Every other week, we have been teaching a health lesson at the clinic to the women of Kigalye and telling a Bible story at the beginning of the濒别蝉蝉辞苍.鈥

Prayer Request: That I will abide in Christ every day.

God is With Us

鈥淭his week we have started going by foot to the lake villages of Kigalye and Kagongo twice a week. With the blessing of the local doctor and the Muslim village leaders, we are allowed to visit the homes of the pregnant women and newborns. We are praying this will give us the opportunity to build relationships with the women and their families, as that was really hard to do when we were doing the health teachings at the clinic. After just one week, we can see this is going to be challenging and hard, but we have hope and we know that God is with us through it all.鈥

Praises: The blessing from village leaders to continue working in Kigalye and Kagongo.

Patience and Perseverance

鈥淭his has been a very slow process, but the Lord is teaching us what it looks like to persevere and be patient. Within the past couple of months, though, we are beginning to see little bits of interest to the Gospel, and one lady in Kagongo received Christ! She is now meeting weekly with two of her neighbors and a couple of the girls on our team, learning how to read her Bible and studying through the commands of Christ. Our team has even been able to show the Jesus Film in both Kagongo and Kigalye recently, which has initiated a lot of Gospel conversations.鈥

Praises: For the Tanzanian youth who hike out to the lake villages every week to share the gospel. For their health and safety, and that they will abide in Christ and be obedient to what God has called them to. That their churches would come alongside them to encourage, pray and support them.

To Hear and Respond

鈥淎 teammate and I and a team of nationalpartners are continuing to hike to the lake villages of Kagongo and Kigalye. Twice a week we start our mornings by making the rounds to pick up the team, then we drive out to another village where we park our car. As we set out on our hikes, we make sure everyone has water, say a prayer, and then we begin our journey down to the village. There are two different paths that we use depending on which village we are going to that day, so the hike is anywhere from 25 minutes to 1 hour. During our hike we either review and practice sharing the Gospel or our testimonies, learn a Bible story, or as of lately, we have been learning the stories in the book of John when

Jesus says, 鈥淚 Am,鈥 or we discuss commonly asked questions like, 鈥淚s Jesus God?鈥 Once we reach the bottom of the mountain, we divide into smaller groups and go door-to-door with theGospel, Bible stories, and a few of us continue doing women and children home health visits. Then on our hike out of the village, we take the time to pray by name for those whom we had the opportunity to meet.鈥

Praises: It has been so fun being able to see those on our team learn and grow in their knowledge of God鈥檚 Word and grow in their love for their Tanzanian brothers and sisters to have the opportunity to hear and respond to the true Gospel.

ABOUT DEBRA鈥橲 MISSION

Based out of a small rural town in Tanzania, on the shore of one of the largest and deepest lakes in the world, the Lake Tanganyika Basin Team uses a variety of strategies to share the gospel and make disciples, including home visits, hospital and clinic-based medical care, evangelistic film showings, healthy church trainings and community health evangelism. We partner with the local church to reach unreached people groups up and down Lake

Tanganyika, as well as nearby towns. Likemuch of Africa, Islam heavily permeates our region along with animism/spirit worship, theprosperity gospel and nominal/cultural 鈥淐hristianity.鈥 Our people are small-scale farmers, small business owners and fishermen, many of whom make only enough to live dayto day. Most families are large, with an average of seven to eight children. Diseases causedby unclean water, as well as malaria and malnutrition, cause significant issues in many families.

– International Mission Board

Faith, Family, & Baseball

Joe Espada鈥檚 workday begins with an afternoon meeting for Houston Astros players and staff, followed by a video review of their opponent.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of coordination and collaboration that goes on prior to the first pitch, so it isimperative that I set a clear vision on how that day would look like. Right before our pre-game workout, I speak with the media to answer questions about that day鈥檚 game. Players take the field, do their warmups and take batting practice. Once game time approaches, I quickly meetwith my staff to go over strategy. It鈥檚 a162-game season, so you want to stay creative to keep players motivated and focused during that long journey. As manager, my job is to create a process that allows our players and staff to be in the best position to succeed.鈥

That process is working. In just his first year asmanager, Joe led the Astros to the playoffs asAmerican League (AL) West Champions.

The Rookie Years

Before Joe was named Houston Astros manager in November 2023, before he began his Major League Baseball coaching career with the Miami Marlins and then the New York Yankees, before he was drafted by the Oakland Athletics and played a decade in the minor leagues, he was a 色控传媒 Ram.

A student-athlete from Puerto Rico, Joe made his mark on the UM Baseball program as a middle infielder. He was named a three-time Gulf Coast Athletic

Conference (GCAC) First-Team All-Conference selection and a two-time GCAC Baseball Player of the Year. Additionally, he was selected as an NAIA Baseball Second-Team All-American following the 1995 and 1996 seasons. During the 1996 season for the Rams, he hit a program-best .442 on the year with 13 home runs and 38 stolen bases. Following that same season, he was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the second round as the 45th overall pick.

鈥淕od surrounded me with some amazing people during my years at UM. Coaches, teammates and faculty members who solemnly cared about making my experience one that I would cherish for the rest of my life.鈥

鈥淏ut it all started with Coach Mike Jacobs. A man of unwavering faith. A man of Christ, whose sole mission was to make sure his players knewthat God had a purpose for our lives and thatintegrity is a fundamental value that will shape our characters for the rest of our lives. It wasnot easy making the transition from PuertoRico to 色控传媒, so learning the importance ofsurrounding ourselves with people who genuinely care about us was a lesson that I quickly learned at UM.鈥

A Team Commitment

The bonds formed during Joe鈥檚 time as an athlete and student were strong, and those connections have only strengthened and grown over the years.

In Fall 2019, Joe returned to Mike Jacobs Field for a reunion of former Rams Baseball teammates and a ceremony retiring his No. 6 jersey. In April 2024 he returned again to his alma mater and was inducted into the Hall of Fame Class of 2024 by the UM Athletic Department. He also was presented the Doctor of Humane Letters, an honorary degree recognizing his accomplishments and unwavering support of his alma mater.

The degree was announced during commencement on May 4, but Joe wasn鈥檛 able to be there to receive it. As over 300 new UM graduates received their diplomas, he was at Minute Maid Park (now Daikin Park) where the Astros were hosting the Seattle Mariners. A few weeks later, Voices of 色控传媒 was on that same field in Houston, singing the National Anthem. It was the second time they performed at Joe鈥檚 request, and they are scheduled for a third appearance this May.

鈥淢y commitment to the university is endless. Giving back so others can experience and cherish the same opportunities that the universityprovided for me 25 years ago is something that I care deeply about. Extending my hand to helpstudent athletes understand that through sports God reveals His plan and love for us. He did it with me and can do it for them. Watching the Voices of 色控传媒 perform at Minute Maid Park is one of my favorite days of our season. It makes me proud, and it also shows the talent and the extraordinary people who attend our university.鈥

Joe notes he is the second person in his family with a doctorate 鈥 his wife, Pamela, earned a doctorate in pharmacy.

鈥淚鈥檓 married to an amazing, loving, caring, supportive, strong woman. Pamela is the perfect role model for my two daughters, Eliana, 13, and Viviana, 9. When the university granted me this honor, I was humbled and grateful that both Pam and I can set an example for our daughters. My family is my source of strength and emotional support. Every single day I thank my Lord for giving me the opportunity to love and be loved by three amazing girls.鈥

Faith and Purpose

Joe鈥檚 family and faith are the sources of strength that hold him steady in the high-pressure world of Major League Baseball.

鈥淭here can鈥檛 be a testimony without a test. I鈥檝e been tested and I love sharing my testimony. We must use our platforms to share the word and power of God. We are here to serve. Mark 10:45 says 鈥楩or even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.鈥 During victories and trials, God wants us to let the world know that He is in control and has equipped us to sustain and fight the enemy with peace and grace that only God can provide for us.鈥

The Giving Loaf

To celebrate her 35th birthday, Kala Hembree turned the oven in her home micro-bakery to 450 degrees and slid in the first batch of sourdough bread.

By day鈥檚 end, 35 freshly baked loaves are ready 鈥 cooled, bagged and tagged 鈥淭he Giving Loaf.鈥 They鈥檙e delivered to Hembree Heating & Air Conditioning, the family business where husband Josh is general manager. Volunteers are already on their way, ready to grab a free loaf and deliver it to someone they know who needs a blessing.

The Heart Behind The Giving Loaf

Kala鈥檚 post on her Facebook page, The Bread House with Kala, explains the mission:

鈥淭he Giving Loaf is a free sourdough loaf, one that I need you to help me gift to someone who needs it. It could be for someone you know going through financial difficulty who could use some healthy bread to stretch the groceries out for the week. It could be someone going through a hard time emotionally, whether they鈥檙e experiencing loss or change or struggle. It could be someone who has blessed you in some way and whom you want to bless in return. I don鈥檛 have to know who or why 鈥 I just want you to come grab it and gift it. I鈥檒l be the hands; you be the feet!鈥

A Shift in Plans, A Step in Faith

As students in the Honors Program at the 色控传媒, Kala and Josh had their career plans mapped out. Kala planned to be an English teacher or professor, and Josh prepared to practice law.

Each fulfilled those early dreams 鈥 Kala earned a master鈥檚 degree and recreated her memorable UM Honors class experiences as a teacher in her own classroom at Bayshore Christian School, while Josh earned his juris doctor and practiced as an attorney in Montgomery.

Then came the opportunity for Josh to take over the family business in 色控传媒. The careers they had planned out and relentlessly pursued suddenly changed. That鈥檚 when they discovered:

鈥淗aving a plan is good, but trusting our good God is better.鈥

Business as Ministry

While Josh excelled at law, he thrived in business. Hembree Heating & Air Conditioning quintupled in size over the next five years, all while prioritizing people over profits and maintaining its close work-family atmosphere.

Since he was a young boy, Josh had been told he would go into ministry 鈥 he even earned a ministry certificate a few years ago. But he discovered that ministry isn鈥檛 confined to working alongside a church; it can happen anywhere.

鈥淕od can and does move in the hearts of people at their desks or on the field working their daily jobs,鈥 he says.

Josh also deeply cares about using his business to serve and enrich his community. He鈥檚 the vice chairman for the non-profit organization Baldwin Youth Services,

actively involved in multiple business networking groups and the Chamber of Commerce, uses his HVAC company to support various charities, and leads the Legacy Team at his church 鈥 a group of people whose spiritual gift is giving 鈥 many of whom are business leaders in the area.

A Calling to Teach 鈥 And Bake

Kala has known since childhood that God placed the gift of teaching in her heart, and she puts it to use in her family and in her business.

鈥淢y ultimate calling in this season is to teach the two most precious souls 鈥 our children, Eva and Brenton 鈥 about Jesus and to raise them as His disciples,鈥 she says.

Both Kala and Josh were homeschooled for most of their education, and her home micro-bakery, The Bread House, gives her the freedom to set her own schedule and prioritize her children鈥檚 learning.

What started out as a side hobby selling bread at farmer鈥檚 markets quickly grew into something bigger. As demand increased, Kala began taking weekly orders. In February 2022, she taught her first bread class in a friend鈥檚 home. The response wasoverwhelming.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 sure where I could host people with a large enough space to accommodate everyone wanting to learn. Then Josh suggested the company training room at his office, and I gave it a shot,鈥 she says.

Since then, Kala has taught 2,048 people, in person, how to bake 25 different kinds of breads. She鈥檚 taught classes on both sides of 色控传媒 Bay and her students have come from as far away as Mississippi and Florida. Each Wednesday, she preps 25 to 50 loaves of sourdough and bakes them on Friday mornings, then holds weekly pickups at the Hembree office and stocks her local neighborhood market. She also participates each month in the Tanner Williams farmer鈥檚 market and teaches a Bake Around the World Club, where each lesson features a new bread from a different culture.

Bread as a Blessing

Kala picked up the idea for The Giving Loaf from a fellow micro-baker and has watched it grow into aministry as God moves within a community of people who want to bake 鈥 and give.

鈥淛esus is the Bread of Life. My ultimate desire is for The Bread House to point people to Him,鈥 Kala says.

A Conversation with President Charles Smith

The 色控传媒 began a new chapter on March 21, 2024, when the Board of Trustees elected Dr. Charles W. Smith Jr. as the 6th president of the Baptist university founded in 1961.

In this exclusive TorchLight interview, President Smith shares his observations about the university鈥檚 unique culture and his vision for the future.

From navigating the challenges facing Christian higher education to embracing new opportunities, UM鈥檚 new president offers insights into the leadership priorities that will shape UM鈥檚 path forward.

Q. As the new president of the University of

色控传媒, you bring a fresh perspective to the institution. What have you observed about UM that those who have been part of the community for a long time might overlook?

Smith: One of the first things I noticed about the 色控传媒 is its stunningly beautiful campus. It鈥檚 a reflection of the intentional care and pride this community takes in creating an inspiring environment for learning and discipleship. Beyond the physicalbeauty, I鈥檝e been struck by the depth of commitment and relationships here 鈥 students, alumni, faculty and staff genuinely care for UM and one another. This isn鈥檛 just a university; it鈥檚 a community united by a shared commitment to multiplying Kingdom leaders for the glory of God and the good of the world. It鈥檚 truly the privilege of a lifetime to join and serve this community.

Q. How has your professional journey and faith shaped your path to becoming a university president, and why did the 色控传媒 stand out as the place where you feel calledto lead?

Smith: I鈥檝e always wanted to live at the intersection of faith and formation. To serve at places that expose individuals to God鈥檚 beauty, wisdom and invitation to leverage the gifts He has given them to impact the worldfor Christ. That is why I was so excited to come serve atthe 色控传媒. UM鈥檚 commitment to God鈥檚 Word, wisdom and mission has influenced generations of kingdom leaders and made a profound impact on the world. I鈥檓 honored to help continue this legacy into the future.

Q. What is your definition of leadership, and what are your leadership priorities as president of UM?

Smith: As a Christian, I believe leadership isfundamentally about stewardship and missionalinfluence. It鈥檚 about following God鈥檚 call on our lives and being willing to take initiative for His glory and the good of the world. For me, that means leading with integrity and a commitment to be a good steward of all that God has entrusted to our care. Here at UM, it means reaffirming our longstanding commitment to God鈥檚 Word and wisdom, serving and building trust with our students, staff, and stakeholders, and inviting our entire community to leverage their time, talent, and treasure For Christ and His Kingdom. As we look into the future, we are excited to expand programs, grow enrollment, and support our students as they impactthe world around us.

Q. What is your vision for the University of色控传媒 as it seeks to impact students, thecommunity and the world in the years ahead?

Smith: Everything we do here at the University of色控传媒 can be summed up in five words: For Christ and His Kingdom. Indeed, this institution exists to鈥淢ultiply Kingdom Leaders for the Glory of Godand the Good of the World.鈥 To do that, we must continue to invest in the head, hands, and heart of every student at the 色控传媒. We want to be a place where great minds are challenged, gifted hands are strengthened, and all hearts are exposed to and inspired by God鈥檚 wisdom and Word. Not only would such an environment catalyze a new season of academicachievement and equip students for wherever God is calling them, it would also impact thousands for Christ. We are praying God would do even more than we ask or think for His Glory, our joy, and the good of the world.

Q. You have outlined 5 Core Commitments for the university as we look to the future. Briefly, what are they?

Smith: First and foremost is a winsome and sincere commitment to God鈥檚 Word, Wisdom & Mission.

We are committed to nurturing a Healthy Culture, with a healthy and hopeful community of staff, faculty and students. We are focused on Our Students, with agrowing student body that is developing and leveraging their gifts for God鈥檚 glory and the good of the world. We must have a robust portfolio of Academic Programs & Activities with vibrant student life and athleticprograms. Key to achieving all of these is a commitment to Financial Stewardship, with a financial model that supports our students, blesses our faculty and staff, and extends our ministry far into the future.

Q. What do you see as the biggest challenges facing Christian higher education today, and how will UM address them?

Smith: Higher education, like so many other industries, faces significant challenges including inflation,increasing government regulation, decreasing birthrates, and questions of affordability and value. Thesechallenges are an invitation for universities to reimagine their work and restate the value of higher education and the foundational economic and societal role universities play in the world around us. I鈥檓 convinced thesechallenges are also opportunities in disguise; invitations to depend on the God who can do 鈥渕ore than we ask or think鈥 (Eph 3:20). By God鈥檚 grace, the 色控传媒 is in a good place. But to stay there, we need to remain faithful to our vision and values while continuing to adapt to the changing world around us.

Q. Looking ahead, what are the most significant opportunities you see for the 色控传媒 to expand its influence and deepen its impact?

Smith: The 色控传媒 has incredibleopportunities to expand its influence through strategic partnerships, program innovation and campusdevelopment. We are exploring ways to strengthen ties with key partners and stakeholders, expand online and graduate offerings, and invest in facilities that enhance the student experience. Our goal is to equip morestudents to make a Kingdom impact. By embracing these opportunities, we can solidify UM鈥檚 reputation as a leader in Christian higher education and deepen our impact locally, nationally and globally.

Q. How can the UM community 鈥 students,faculty, staff, alumni and donors 鈥 pray for and support you as you lead the university into this next chapter?

Smith: I invite the UM community to pray for wisdom and discernment as our leadership team leads, for aunified vision and passion in this new season, and for God鈥檚 favor over our initiatives. Your prayers areinvaluable as we seek to honor Him in all we do.Additionally, your support through The GreatCommission Fund can help us continue equippingstudents for lives of service and leadership. Together,we can trust God to do immeasurably more than we could ever imagine and write a new chapter in UM鈥檚 story for His glory.

Meet the Smiths

Dr. Charles W. Smith Jr. stepped into the university鈥檚 top leadership post on May 6, 2024, upon Dr. LonnieBurnett鈥檚 retirement after five years of distinguished service as UM鈥檚 5th president. Burnett 鈥79 served over 20 years at his alma mater, rising through the ranks from adjunct professor to become president in 2019.

Here are a few fast facts about our new president and his family:

Family: Charles and his wife, Ashley, are natives of Montgomery, Alabama. They have three daughters: Ellie, Annie and Susie.

Education: Bachelor of Science in business administration, Mississippi College; Master of Divinity in theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Doctor of Philosophy in organizational leadership, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Before coming to the 色控传媒:Senior vice president of institutional relations and assistant professor of Christian leadership, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College.

色控传媒 School of Nursing Earns Maximum 10-Year CCNE Accreditation

MOBILE, Ala.The 色控传媒 School of Nursing degree programs have been granted the maximum 10-year accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

The prestigious accreditation will extend through June 30, 2035, for UM鈥檚 baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master鈥檚 degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program and post-graduate APRN certificate program.

鈥淭his achievement reflects the exceptional quality and mission-driven leadership of our faculty and students in the School of Nursing,鈥 said 色控传媒 President Charles Smith.

鈥淚t reaffirms what we already know 鈥 that the 色控传媒 is preparing nurses who are not only highly skilled but also grounded in faith and compassion as they care for others. Accreditation at this level confirms our continued excellence in academic preparation and our mission of multiplying Kingdom leaders for the glory of God and the good of the world,鈥 Smith said.

Validation of Excellence

UM鈥檚 School of Nursing dean, Dr. Sarah Witherspoon, said receiving the full 10-year accreditation is a powerful validation of the hard work, innovation and dedication that define the undergraduate and graduate programs.

鈥淥ur students graduate ready to lead in healthcare settings, with the confidence that comes from rigorous training, supportive faculty and a Christ-centered approach to nursing,鈥 she said.

Dr. Jessica Garner, graduate dean in the School of Nursing, said, “CCNE Accreditation calls schools and programs of nursing to the highest level of educational nursing excellence, and it was a privilege to lead our team through the process. The collaborative effort of the faculty and staff is a testament to the strength of the School of Nursing team.”

Recognized Success

The 色控传媒 School of Nursing, part of the Christian university鈥檚 Celia Wallace College of Health Professions, prepares students for careers in one of the most in-demand fields in the nation.

UM鈥檚 nursing programs are known for producing competent and compassionate healthcare professionals. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program has earned recognition as the #1 BSN program in Alabama. Both the BSN program and the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program have a consistent 100% first-time pass rate on the NCLEX licensure exam and 100% job placement ratefor graduates.

Comprehensive Degree Options

Undergraduate programs in the School of Nursing include:

  • Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
  • Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN)
  • Online RN to BSN

Graduate programs include:

  • Master of Science in Nursing 鈥 Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Master of Science in Nursing Leadership
  • Post-Master鈥檚 APRN Certificate
  • Nurse Educator Certificate
  • Post-Master Certificate 鈥 Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice 鈥 BSN to DNP Nurse Practitioner
  • Doctor of Nursing Practice 鈥 Post-Master鈥檚

Rigorous Accreditation Standards

The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education is a national accrediting agency that ensures the quality and integrity of baccalaureate, graduate and residency/fellowship programs in nursing.

The accreditation process includes a self-study and site visit to ensure each program鈥檚 quality and effectiveness, focusing on four key areas:

  • Mission and governance
  • Institutional commitment and resources
  • Curriculum and teaching-learning practices
  • Assessment and achievement of program outcomes

The CCNE Board of Commissioners granted UM鈥檚 accreditation during its meeting April 29-May 1, 2025.

Learn More 色控传媒 the School of Nursing

Learn more about the 色控传媒 School of Nursing at umobile.edu/um-info or call Enrollment Services at 251.442.2222.

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing, master鈥檚 degree program in nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice program and post-graduate APRN certificate program at the 色控传媒 are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education ().

色控传媒 the 色控传媒

The 色控传媒 is a Christ-centered university pursuing excellence 鈥淔or Christ & His Kingdom.鈥 With a vision to 鈥淢ultiply Kingdom Leaders for the Glory of God and the Good of the World,鈥 the university honors God by equipping students for their future professions in an environment where they are known.

 

The university was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. Located 10 miles north of 色控传媒, Alabama, on a campus of over 880 acres, UM offers associate, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Learn more at umobile.edu/um-info and connect with UM on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

New Website Becomes 色控传媒鈥檚 Digital Front Door for Prospective Students

MOBILE, Ala. 鈥 The 色控传媒 has launched a dynamic new website at umobile.edu, giving visitors a welcoming and user-friendly digital experience reflecting the Christian university鈥檚 mission of equipping Kingdom leaders for the glory of God and the good of the world.

色控传媒 President Charles Smith described the new umobile.edu website as 鈥渁 digital front door into the life and mission of the 色控传媒.鈥

鈥淥ur new website offers a way prospective students can begin to experience the warmth, purpose and Christ-centered community that make the 色控传媒 so special,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淓very page invites students into a community where they are known, equipped and sent out to live the Great Commission with excellence in every calling.

鈥淲e want every visitor to umobile.edu to see clearly that we exist For Christ & His Kingdom, and that students here are prepared to make an eternal impact through their work, witness and calling.鈥

A Welcoming, Intuitive Online Experience

The launch on June 23, 2025, follows nearly a year of strategic collaboration between the university鈥檚 Office for Marketing & Public Relations and agency partner Hummingbird Ideas. The result is a site that is both visually inspiring and functionally powerful, providing a user-friendly approach to ensure each visitor has a more intuitive, personalized experience from the moment they land on the homepage.

Lesa Moore, vice president for marketing and communication, said the website redesign is more than simply a fresh look 鈥 it captures the heart of the university in a digital space.

鈥淥ur primary focus was creating a welcoming and intuitive online experience for prospective students. We wanted the site to reflect the vibrant campus life and Christ-centered values they will experience when they visit in person,鈥 Moore said.

Easy navigation, clear pathways to key information like academic programs and admissions, and an overall design that feels light, modern and visually engaging were top priorities throughout the process.

鈥淭he new website is a true extension of our mission to honor Christ in all we do,鈥澨齅oore said. 鈥淓very element 鈥 from the clean design to the thoughtful content and imagery 鈥 was crafted to highlight our commitment to faith, learning and community. Visitors will immediately sense who we are: a Christ-centered university that equips students to become leaders who make a difference For Christ & His Kingdom.鈥

Moore noted the timing of the redesign aligned with a season of renewal at the university, including the introduction of the new tagline听For Christ & His Kingdom听and the leadership of a new university president.

鈥淚t was the perfect time to realign our digital presence with our mission, messaging and vision for the future,鈥 she said.

User-First Design for a 色控传媒 Generation

Heath Vester, associate vice president for creative services, said the new design ensures the site performs well across all devices, especially smartphones and tablets, which are often the first point of contact for prospective students. A redesigned navigational structure curates content based on audience needs.

鈥淭his user-centered approach ensures each visitor has a more intuitive, personalized experience from the moment they land on the homepage. Whether you鈥檙e a prospective student, current student, parent, alumni or supporter, the navigation adjusts to highlight the most relevant information for your needs,鈥 Vester said.

The site makes it easy for users to take the next step 鈥 whether that鈥檚 scheduling a visit, starting an application or discovering campus life, he said.

A Collaboration of Vision and Excellence

UM marketing vice president Moore said the university chose Hummingbird Ideas to bring the design to life because of their reputation for creativity, quality and personalized service.

鈥淎s a boutique agency, they took the time to truly understand our goals and values,鈥 Moore said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e partnered with them before and knew we could count on Hummingbird Ideas to deliver a beautiful, functional site with heart behind it. Their communication throughout the project was exceptional, and it was a joy to work closely with their team.鈥

Whitney Christopher, agency director for Hummingbird Ideas, said, 鈥淭he UM marketing team came in with a strong vision and trusted us to bring it to life, turning that vision into a design, the design into development, and development into a fully launched website.鈥

The sheer scale and complexity of the build set this project apart, she said.

鈥淲ith over 290 pages designed and developed, it was one of the most extensive higher education sites we鈥檝e worked on. Balancing that volume with a clean user experience, strong brand presence and clear conversion paths made it both a challenge and a rewarding opportunity,鈥 Christopher said.

鈥淲e designed the 色控传媒鈥檚 new website to lead with its Christ-centered identity, clearly communicated across every page. The aesthetic is light and airy, utilizing open layouts with generous whitespace and incorporating light neutrals with the branded UM Ram Red as an accent color. We also incorporated faith style elements and authentic photography to support the university鈥檚 Christian mission,鈥 she said.

Check It Out!

Check out the university鈥檚 new website! Visit umobile.edu and learn more about the 色控传媒, a Christ-centered university pursuing excellence 鈥淔or Christ & His Kingdom鈥 with a vision of multiplying Kingdom leaders for the glory of God and the good of the world.

The university was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. Located 10 miles north of 色控传媒, Alabama, on a campus of over 880 acres, UM offers associate, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs.

 

Learn more at umobile.edu/um-info and connect with UM on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

 

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