Alumni Weekend looked different this year. Due to local COVID restrictions, we were unable to host an alumni reunion on campus. On Sabbath, April 17th, Tim Weber, ’81 delivered an inspiring message “If I Should Die Before I Wake” based on Isaiah 41:10 to our students, local church family, and alumni who watched the livestream from the comfort of their own living rooms. Dynamics, Choir, Strings, and Bellisimo shared their talents with musical praise. Afternoon Zoom Reunions were well attended for several of the honor years and people were able to catch up with one another. While not ideal, the virtual service did provide an opportunity for alumni to experience a small taste of campus life today, and the Zoom sessions gave the opportunity to chat with classmates later in the afternoon. We are grateful for each and every one of our alumni who has shaped our history and created a legacy of greatness at MEA. We look forward to the time when we will be able to meet together in person once again.

Recognizing Honor Classes of 2011, 2001, 1996, 1991, 1981, 1971, 1966, 1961, 1956, 1951, 1946.

In case you missed it, you can view the livestream worship service here:

2021 Virtual Alumni Worship Livestream

Friday, April 17th was a special day for the students and staff at MEA.  After months of demolition and remodeling, we were able to celebrate the newly remodeled Science Department with the dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony for the Lucille Roos Science Laboratory. Elder Matthew Kirk, Vice President for Administration and Finance of the MTC gave the welcome.  Jerry Pogue, Board Chair for the Adventist Education Foundation shared some thoughts and remarks on the project’s inception, and Renae Young, Principal, shared Lucille Roos’ biography. James Stuart, Science Teacher, shared his reflections on the impact the new space will have on our students, and Elder Al Reimche, Interim President of the MTC gave the prayer of dedication.  The program was capped off with a ribbon cutting by the Associated Student Body Officers. We are incredibly grateful to Karl and Priscilla Roos, the Adventist Education Foundation, and Jim and Julie Rothgeb for making this beautiful space a reality.  

-Check out the link for the dedication here:

https://youtu.be/-RImi4jUwC4