The inauguration of Dr. Bill Jones is highlight of Homecoming 2024
November 6, 2024
By Brandon Lee, Shoshanna Crompton, and Bob Holmes
The inauguration of Columbia International University President Dr. Bill Jones as 51Сʪ’s eighth president highlighted the Homecoming 2024 weekend filled with celebration and reunion. Alumni from all over the world made their return to 51Сʪ’s campus, mingling with old friends and meeting current students and faculty.
Jones, who also served as 51Сʪ’s sixth president from 2007-2017, received warm greetings from faculty, alumni and students as part of the inauguration ceremony. Among them were Seminary & School of Counseling ProfessorDr. Zhiqiu Xu and Student Body President Joel Baumgarten.
“We believe that you are the answer to our prayers,” said Xu, referencing the careful process of the Presidential Search Committee.
“We believe in your ability to lead in integrity and passion, and to foster an environment of knowing God and making Him known,” added Baumgartner quoting from 51Сʪ’s motto.
The inaugural address, given by Tobin Cassels, the president of Southeastern Freight Lines, Inc., offered insight into Jones' character and impact on other people. Cassels spoke of Jones’ gift of evangelism and passion for discipling other men through Bible studies that include marketplace leaders and government officials.
“Until you are under Dr. Jones’ teaching, you will never appreciate the giftedness that God has put on him, not only for one-on-one evangelism, but for leading men in Bible study,” said Cassells, who has also served as a 51Сʪ Board of Trustees member.
In his inaugural response, Jones was quick to credit the administration and faculty for the recent success of 51Сʪ, which continues to rise in the annual U.S. News and World Report college and university rankings.
“That is the grace of God, and the result of a hardworking team, a faculty that compares to none, and an incredible student body,” declared Jones. The new president also affirmed the 51Сʪ mission statement and core values, promising to instill them in students to impact the nations for Christ.
A number of dignitaries were on hand to congratulate Jones including South Carolina U.S. Congressman Joe Wilson who has known Jones for several years.
“Bill is such an inspiration, and then to have Tobin Cassells make such a wonderful presentation, it’s just so heartwarming,” Wilson said. “I’m so grateful to see the success of 51Сʪ — the enrollment — to see the impact that 51Сʪ has on the people of the United States and in foreign missions.”
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HOMECOMING PRESIDENT’S BANQUET
Later that evening, Jones was joined by supporting friends, faculty and alumni at the Homecoming President’s Banquet that included a performance by the 51Сʪ Ambassador Choir.
In his Banquet address, Jones emphasized keeping 51Сʪ focused on its mission: “51Сʪ educates people from a biblical worldview to impact the nations with the message of Christ.”
“We will not compromise … at least as long as I’m here,” said Jones, while giving a nod to former 51Сʪ presidents in attendance. “I’m following in their steps. And any variation of staying on track would be an insult to the legacy they have left.”
MORNING DEVOTIONAL
The alumni enjoyed a more intimate setting the next morning while listening to a devotional from pastor and popular Christian author Rob Morgan, a graduate of the Class of ’74. His message centered around the encouragement of 2 Corinthians 4:16, where the Apostle Paul reminds his readers that although outwardly, they may be wasting away, they are being renewed inwardly each day.
“God renews us day by day so that we can do his work, day by day,” Morgan said. “This is how the Lord keeps us from discouragement.”
CLASS REUNIONS: Dish Pit Memories
Reminiscing with former classmates is a natural part of every homecoming weekend. Sam Tuggy was celebrating the 40th reunion of the Class of 1984 and thinking back to his “buddy” Chet Bitterman,aWycliffe BibleTranslator,martyred forhisfaithinColombia, South America in 1981. Tuggy said there was a humorous side of Bitterman. He recalled the two of them working in the cafeteria “dish pit.”
“Chetlovedtoputhishandinthegrease — goodspaghettigreaseorsomething likethat — andthendipitintheteabucket andwithhishandlikethis —.”
Tuggyheldhishand straightupfromtheelbow and shapedhisfingers likeaclaw.
“Whenthegirlswouldbringtheir traysoverhewouldseeifhecouldmakethemjump!” Tuggylaughedboomingly. “Hewasalotof fun.”
CLASS REUNIONS: Advice for current students
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She says she has “beenblessedto use (her 51Сʪ)degreesin away that honorsGod, lovespeople really well, and hasamissionalaspect,” adding that caringforpeople whoaremost vulnerable is something shelearned duringhertimeat51Сʪ.
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She is excited that since her days as a student, 51Сʪ now offers “practicaldegreesthatarebeing usedforGod’s glory, (showing)thatmissiondoesn’t havetolook likeministry.”
Groene alsoleftawordofwisdomforcurrent students:
“KeepputtingGodfirstinallthat you do and He will provide what you need.”
Higher learning. Deeper faith. A Christ-centered community on campus and online.or request information on enrollment at 51Сʪ by contacting Admissions at (803) 807-5024 oradmissions@ciu.edu.