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Celebrating the Class of 2021
By Whitney Knight MACU became the first-ever institution to hold graduation inside the new Oklahoma City Convention Center downtown with exercises held on May 1. More than 500 graduates were celebrated in the university’s 70th commencement ceremony. After an opening foreword from MACU Board of Trustees member Jeff Russell and a special music performance by…
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MACU Presents Free Webinar for Individuals, Businesses Facing COVID-19 Crisis
Mid-America Christian University has teamed up with GiANT Worldwide to put on a free Zoom webinar at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 24, for individuals and businesses who are facing professional challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The webinar, titled Thriving in the Storm, will be hosted by GiANT Worldwide Senior Consultant Dr. Jessica Rimmer.…
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Phil Greenwald Begins Presidency at Mid-America Christian University
Mid-America Christian University’s fifth president, Phil Greenwald, began his tenure today. Greenwald was previously announced as the university’s next president, succeeding the retiring Dr. John Fozard, on March 9. Greenwald has served as a non-profit leader, pastor and administrator in Methodist churches and associated nonprofit organizations for the last 25 years. He comes to MACU…
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Bachelor’s Degrees in Ministry
On-campus and Online Ministry Degree Programs Available Change the world by sharing the love of God. Make an undergraduate degree in ministry from Oklahoma City-based Mid-America Christian University (MACU) your first step. Available online or on campus, our Christian ministry degrees will prepare you for your vocation and calling in many settings, including a church,…
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Vice President of University Advancement Steve Seaton Announces Retirement
Vice President of University Advancement Steve Seaton announced his plans to retire this summer after more than 19 years of service to Mid-America Christian University (MACU). Seaton came to MACU in 2004 to teach in the School of Ministry. In 2012, he transitioned to his current position as Vice President of University Advancement. “God has…
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Tickets Available for MACU’s Annual Dream Scholarship Gala
Mid-America Christian University will hold its seventh annual Dream Scholarship Gala at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, at the Petroleum Club in downtown Oklahoma City. The university’s fifth president, Rev. Phil Greenwald, will serve as the keynote speaker for the evening. The gala also includes special music and testimonials from students and alumni. Held every…
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MACU Announces Fourth Annual Dream Scholarship Gala
Mid-America Christian University will hold its fourth annual Dream Scholarship Gala at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at the newly renovated Sheraton Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City. The event benefits MACU’s Evangel Fund, providing necessary dollars for student scholarships. As the university celebrates its sixty-fifth anniversary, the special evening will focus on MACU’s impact on…
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Top 10 Things To Do in OKC
Scissortail ParkScissortail park has a lot to offer. From a roller skating rink to multiple walking trails, you will not be bored! Another fun way to spend your day at the park is setting up a picnic on their lawn. They even have events almost every weekend. Learn more here. Farmer’s MarketBe sure to grab…
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MACU Athletics Announces Merritt Suenram as New Cross Country Head Coach
Mid-America Christian University Athletics is proud to announce Merritt Suenram as the new head coach of the re-established men’s and women’s cross-country teams. Suenram will be taking over a cross country program that previously competed in the Sooner Athletic Conference, NAIA, and NCCAA from 2008-10. “We are ecstatic to have Merritt joining the MACU family,”…
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Eternal Investment: Dolores Clements
Inspirational. Comforter. Generous. Influential. These are all words used to describe Dolores Clements and her legacy. Clements was born and raised in Oklahoma. She grew up attending Church of God churches and building her roots here. But, soon after her high school graduation, she decided to move to California where she would spend the rest…