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BOLIVAR, Mo. â ±«Óătv celebrated the inauguration of Richard J. Melson, Ph.D., as its 26th president in a ceremony Wednesday, March 2, in Mabee Chapel on the Bolivar campus.
The inauguration formally commemorates the beginning of Dr. Melsonâs leadership at
±«Óătv, while celebrating the Universityâs rich history and reaffirming the Universityâs
mission of being a Christ-centered, caring academic community preparing students to
be servant leaders in a global society.
±«Óătvâs Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, students, alumni and other delegates participated in the event.
Dr. Nathan Wright, division of business head, associate professor of business administration and faculty senate president at ±«Óătv, as well as a member of the presidential search committee, recalled his first impressions of Dr. Melson during the committeeâs initial/virtual interview with him.
A few highlights in the notes Wright took during that interview included: âGood communicator;â âPassionate about servant-leadership;â âStands unapologetically on his biblical convictions;â and âWill be a tremendous ambassador for ±«Óătv.â
âI am grateful for Dr. Melsonâs heart to point faculty and staff to serve our students to Godâs glory and our joy,â Wright said. âMore than anything, ±«Óătv needs its president to be the spiritual leader for the university. Dr. Melson is the spiritual leader ±«Óătv desperately needs.â
Perspectives were given by U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt; Dr. C. Pat Taylor, president emeritus of ±«Óătv; Mayor of the City of Bolivar, Christopher D. Warwick; Jon Nelson, president of the Missouri Baptist Convention; John L. Yeats, executive director of the MBC; Nathan Wright, ±«Óătv Faculty Senate President; Chance Bedell, Staff Council president; and Tyler Eads, Senior Ambassador of the President.
Charlie Waldburger, business writer and strategist, presented a scripture reading,
followed by the introduction of Dr. Melson by Dr. Rick Mann, professor of leadership
and strategy and director of MBA/DBA programs at Trevecca Nazarene University. Dr.
Jerry L. Gillis Jr., lead pastor of The Chapel in Buffalo, N.Y., delivered the inaugural
message.
âThe prestigious role youâre now inhabiting, Dr. Melson, is one filled with promise and hope for the future, while also carrying with it the heavy weight of responsibility,â Gillis said. âThe proverbial phrase is, in this moment, perfectly apt: âWith great power comes great responsibility.â
âMy appeal with that statement is to Christians because it makes me think of Christ. We think of Jesus here, not because he made this statement but because he answers the larger question that this statement begs: If great power comes with great responsibility, then what exactly is that power and responsibility for? I would suggest to you the great power and responsibility are for the purpose of demonstrating the humble and sacrificial heart of God.â
Gillis pointed to Jesusâ last week on Earth when he was privately ministering to His disciples. They met and ate together for one last time in the upper room, after which Jesus humbled himself and washed the feet of the disciples.
âMay the humble heart of God in you, Dr. Melson, surprise people,â Gillis said. âMay your humility be unapologetic for King Jesus that breeds a culture of humility on this campus and beyond. And may your surprising humility, your power used for service be a model for every student and faculty member that will experience your life. In fact, may what they experience actually be the life of Jesus in you.
âSo, Dr. Melson â Rick â may you lead this university with the strength and grace of Jesus. May your heart always be pure and may your feet be willingly dirty, so that others may be clean.â
During the presidential investiture, Dr. Melson was presented with the presidential
medallion and chain of office by David Brown, vice-chairman of ±«Óătvâs Board of Trustees.
âIt is my great pleasure, as vice chair of the ±«Óătv Board of Trustees, to install you in the office of President of ±«Óătv with all of its requisite rights, privileges and responsibilities,â Brown said. âBy accepting the presidential medallion, you accept the charge to serve the Lord in this position with diligence, dedication, vision and integrity as you carry out the duties as president of Southwest Baptist University.â
In his inauguration speech, Dr. Melson emphasized that ±«Óătv stands unapologetically as a Christ-centered university.
âWeâre not merely an academic institution comprised of Christian faculty, staff and students. Rather, weâre a Christ-centered institution, rooted in biblical orthodoxy and scholarly orthopraxy and committed to the holistic development of every student,â Dr. Melson said.
ⱫÓătv is uniquely positioned as a caring, academic community to support students in a partnership of transformational learning, growth in the context of biblical truth, intentional discipleship, committed to equipping graduates to become those biblical servant leaders who glorify God and make him known. They go out and make an impact in the world for Christ. As I like to say, âwe are making world-changers at ±«Óătv.ââ
Dr. Melson has had the opportunity to meet ±«Óătv alumni from several decades and has enjoyed hearing their stories.
âEvery alumni story has one common theme â the meaningful relationships with faculty, staff and students who made a transformational impact on your life that created a lifelong bond to the SWBC/±«Óătv Bearcat family,â Dr. Melson said. âThis is the outcome of a Christ-centered, caring academic community. Each of those alumni have been pointed to Christ by fellow students, by faculty and by staff.
ⱫÓătv alumni are leading and serving around the world, in every sphere of society, from healthcare to finance, from the pulpit to the halls of justice, from social work to the legislature, from the classroom to the boardroom, and everywhere in between â each one of them are on mission to know Christ and to make Him known.
âSo, today, ±«Óătv family, let us rise to the challenges before us. Let us take hold of the opportunities that await us, and let us lead ±«Óătv to its greatest days ahead, all for Godâs glory and our exceeding joy.â
Dr. Douglas C. Walker, III, retired higher education administrator, gave the inaugural blessing.
Dr. Melson was elected as the 26th President of ±«Óătv on Aug. 19, 2021 and began his service on Sept. 7, 2021. He brings more than 25 years of transformational leadership to ±«Óătv. He joined ±«Óătv from Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio, where he served as vice president for advancement and associate professor of business administration since July 2016.
Photo 1: Dr. Richard J. Melson (center) is presented as ±«Óătvâs 26th president at the Inauguration Ceremony.
Photo 2: ±«Óătv President Emeritus Dr. C. Pat Taylor, ±«Óătvâs 24th president, gives the invocation.
Photo 3: Dr. Douglas C. Walker, III (right) gives the Prayer of Consecration over ±«Óătv President Dr. Richard J. Melson.
*Published: 3-2-2022