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The historic covered bridge that spans the Yellow Breeches Creek is a unique and beautiful feature of our scenic Grantham campus. The bridge— officially the Stoner Covered Bridge— is the subject of many photographs and is certainly an iconic image associated with Messiah University. Yet, it is more than a landmark. The covered bridge serves the practical purpose of linking the main buildings and grounds of campus to the Starry Athletic Fields. The bridge is journeyed across by athletes and fans as they head to important competitions, by our graduates and their families as we celebrate Commencement each May, and by countless community members who while away summer days in and around the creek.

Much as this iconic bridge allows access between two particular areas of campus, so we read in this issue of The Bridge about students, faculty and alumni using their intellect, gifts, creativity and faith to connect seemingly dissimilar ideas and creatively solve problems.

As the reputation of Christians is often criticized as divisive and polarizing, it is refreshing to read about dedicated advocates and organizations featured in this issue that are faithfully navigating the complexities of faith, science, community needs, education and technology.

Ted Davis, distinguished professor emeritus of the history of science, frequently serves as a mediator between the principles of science and the boundaries of faith. Most recently, he advised the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History and the Museum of the Bible on separate

“As the reputation of Christians is often criticized as divisive and polarizing, it is refreshing to read about dedicated advocates and organizations ... faithfully navigating the complexities of faith, science, community needs, education and technology.” exhibits exploring the interplay of religion, science and technology.

Alumnus Micah Meredith ’19 is a middle school teacher known and loved by many—his health and physical education students at Ballenger Creek Middle School in Maryland and his more than 1.4 million TikTok followers! Meredith’s TikTok presence explores the challenges and opportunities of teaching, bridging vocation and technology in fun and creative ways for fellow teachers.

Just as the Stoner Covered Bridge likely serves as a significant backdrop to many of your campus memories (and mine!), it should also remind you to embrace opportunities to bridge the gap between needs in your community and your Christian calling. I am inspired as I read this issue of The Bridge and bear witness to individuals who exemplify our mission and values every day in their vocations, communities and churches; I hope you are, too!

KIM S. PHIPPS, PRESIDENT