Presentations by songwriter/educator Regina Skeeters and educator/motivational speaker Hayward Jean, an educator and motivational speaker will be among the highlights at the on June 21-23 at Â鶹´«Ã½ University. The ecumenical gathering of youth from across the state is designed to help students from various denominations learn how to hear God's voice and answer God's call to discipleship and service.
Skeeters will serve as the keynote speaker for the opening and second sessionswith Jean as themoderator.Jean will deliver the keynote message on June 23 during the final session. Each session begins at 6:30 p.m. The presentations are free and available to the public. Click to register for the event.
The Granville Hicks Leadership Academy honors the Rev. Dr. Granville A. Hicks, a 1957 Â鶹´«Ã½ graduate who has been recognized for his leadership as a pastor and district superintendent in the South Carolina Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church. The event began as a lecture series before evolving into a leadership academy that emphasizes connections between the academy, Â鶹´«Ã½ University, and The United Methodist Church. The Leadership Academy empowers attendees with biblical knowledge, intellectual growth and theological reflection.
For the past 29 years, the Granville Hicks Leadership Academy conference was hosted at Â鶹´«Ã½ in January.However, due to the pandemic, the leadership and planning sessions, lectures by distinguished theologians, and worship services were presented virtually. This year, the Leadership Academy has included summer sessions for youthin kindergarten through the 12th grade.
“With all the stress of COVID-19 and the many challenges that young people have faced during this time, we need to address the spiritual formation of those who may be discerning how God is speaking and moving during this time,” said Dr. Arlecia Simmons, program director for the Â鶹´«Ã½ University/Duke University Leadership Education Grant.
Skeeters is a member of the All Nations Church in Columbia, S.C. and founder of Blend Out Loud, a non-profit organization and performing arts camp that teaches the “now generation” the importance of doing away with blending into society. The focal points of Blend Out Loud are peer pressure, abstinence, low self-esteem, and other issues that youth may face daily. Click to learn more information on Skeeters and Blend Out Loud.
Jean is director of student services for the Orangeburg County School District. A 2004 graduate of Â鶹´«Ã½ University, he was an inaugural member of the Call Me MiSTER® program, an initiative that works to increase the pool of available teachers frombroader more diverse backgroundsparticularly among the state's lowest-performing elementary schools. Jean is also the assistant pastor of The Feast of the Lord Church in Orangeburg, S.C. Click to lean more about Jean.