Crescendo Meeting Sept 2

Crescendo, a ministry devoted to the arts, held an introductory meeting in Denton September 2.

They state:”Crescendo North America brings a vibrant Christian movement to musicians and artists to help them become part of a praying a sharing fellowship, integrating the Gospel within the world of arts and culture”

For more information, their website is crescendonorthamerica.org

Photo credit: Unsplash, Marius Masalar

Welcoming the 2022-2023 Academic Year








Empty sidewalks; quiet offices… those days are over and the semester is starting:


Small Groups:
Contact us if you would like to be in a small group

Worship Service:
We are planning to have this Friday, September 9 at 8am.. UNT Goolsby Chapel.

Administrator-Faculty-Staff Prayer
We will also be praying for the campus community this year. Let us know if you can participate.

Dr. Susan Siaw -April 7

Susan Siaw (right) is a professor emeritus of psychology at Cal Poly- Pomona. She is from Los Angeles, is a third generation Japanese-American and received her PhD from the University of Southern California.

She went off to college with some trepidation; she was the first to attend college in her family; she had only recently received her drivers’ license and was reluctant to drive. Looking back, she says “Today’s college students seem much more mature and sophisticated than I was at their age, but paradoxically, the developmental psychology research suggests that today’s typical college student experiences more of a sense of instability and feelings of being “in-between” and has less religious faith than previous generations.”

She met her future husband on an elevator in Lexington, KY. They have two sons and two cats.

** IF you were unable to attend our noontime, event, you can view the Zoom recording HERE.

Dr. Colleen Eddy — March 9






Dr. Colleen Eddy is an associate professor of Teacher Education and Administration. She has been on the faculty of UNT since 2006.

She loves teaching students how to be effective as math instructors.

** If you missed her presentation on March 9, you may view it HERE.

Dr. Joseph Oppong — March 23

Joseph Oppong is a medical geographer and associate dean of the Toulouse Graduate School. He will talk about his academic and spiritual journey from a small village in Ghana to his current position. He has been on the faculty of UNT since 1992.

In 2021 Joseph received the American Association of Geographers Ronald F. Abler Distinguished Service Honors. The award recognizes Oppong’s service and commitment to the discipline of geography and geographers in the United States and abroad.

If you missed his noontime meeting but would like to attend others, please contact us.