"How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live. "
-Henry David Thoreau
Journal, 19 August 1851
Thinking | engaging | embodying
The MHGS faculty strives to create an educational environment where students will think critically and creatively, engage authentically and relationally, and embody a synthesis of text, soul and culture that moves students outward into the larger community and the church.  Through an integrated and intentional process of formation, students are invited to pursue life-long learning, personal and spiritual growth and productive and meaningful citizenship that will reflect the presence of Christ in the world.

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