Chapel: Joshua Scott and Eddie Taubensee
Turner Chapel 9 Boulevard Ave., Travelers Rest, SC, United StatesSpeakers: Joshua Scott, Assistant Professor of Theatre at NGU and Eddie Taubensee, Volunteer Assistant Coach at NGU
The R.P. Turner Auditorium serves as the North Greenville University’s chapel, constructed in 1957–58, and provides studios and practice rooms for music students. With seating for around 2,060 individuals, it serves various needs in the university such as chapel services, theater productions, and commencement activities.
The chapel is named after R.P. Turner, a benefactor and friend of the university. A lobby, restrooms, and more seating were added in 1998. In 2001, a second expansion brought additional seating, eight stained glass windows, and the installation of the N. Q. and Martha M. Cline Pipe Organ.
Speakers: Joshua Scott, Assistant Professor of Theatre at NGU and Eddie Taubensee, Volunteer Assistant Coach at NGU
Speaker: Sandeep Maity, Director of Development at One Child
Speaker: RaShan Frost, Lead Pastor at The Bridge Church in Charleston, South Carolina
Speaker: Becky Wiley, Biblical Worldview Specialist at Christian Academy of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky
Speaker: Tony Wolfe, Executive Director at the SCBC
Tickets available now at the School of Theatre Box Office. NGU Guests, please call the Box Office at (864)977-7085 to reserve free tickets.
Speaker: Jon Akin, VP of Campus Ministries at Carson Newman in Jefferson City, Tennessee
Speaker: Randall King, Associate Dean of the School of Communication at NGU
Tickets available now at the School of Theatre Box Office. NGU Guests, please call the Box Office at (864)977-7085 to reserve free tickets.
Act II, NGU
Speaker: Donny Mathis, Professor of Christian Studies at NGU
Speaker: Trent Hunter, Pastor for Teaching at Heritage Bible Church in Greer, South Carolina
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