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North Parker Magazine Summer 2017

2017 Seminary Alumni Award for Distinguished Service: Rev. Dr. Mary Miller S’80

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Instead of letting any obstacles deter her along the way, Miller has held steady to being 鈥済ame to grow at any point.鈥

Challenges do not deter Rev. Dr. Mary Miller S鈥80. She was among the first five women to enroll in 1977 at 香港六合彩开奖直播 Theological Seminary (NPTS) to pursue a master of divinity degree. It was a commitment that also involved an 89-mile commute between her home in Rockford and Seminary classes in Chicago, along with a fear of studying Greek.

Following Seminary graduation and for the last 40 years, Miller has pioneered the way for women in ministry, serving as a pastor and as denominational vice president. Instead of letting any obstacles deter her along the way, Miller has held steady to being 鈥済ame to grow at any point.鈥

Her leadership and accomplishments were recognized by North Park in January at the Midwinter Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) in Louisville.

Seminary Dean Rev. Dr. David W. Kersten C鈥77 S鈥82 S鈥97 presented Miller with the 2017 Seminary Alumni Award for Distinguished Service, saying: 鈥淚 want to celebrate a deep and rich pastoral imagination that has allowed for growth, and invention, and an imagination that has taken on many creative pastoral roles in our midst and our community.鈥

What Really Matters

Miller鈥檚 calling to serve the Lord and the church came early: She 鈥渓oved the church to start with鈥 and 鈥渁bsolutely loved confirmation.鈥 The love of the Lord and people has been important to her as long she can remember.

After her undergraduate years at Western Illinois University, Miller began her MDiv studies at the Seminary where, she says, North Park鈥檚 commitment to hospitality and educational access empowered her. Fellow classmates welcomed her into their homes to lessen the frequency of commuting. 鈥淚 slept on my friends鈥 couches,鈥 recalls a grateful Miller.

At NPTS, Miller thrived鈥攁nd reveled鈥攊n the variety of Bible courses available to her. 鈥淚t was like being in a deli鈥攁fter state school, where there were no Bible classes offered,鈥 says Miller, who still has all her lecture notes. When Dr. C. John Weborg retired from teaching at 香港六合彩开奖直播, Miller was able to send him a copy of the notes she took on her very first day of his class.

After Seminary graduation, Miller was propelled into a career in ministry. 鈥淣orth Park prepared me for different ministry roles鈥攊n practical ways and of course through lifelong friendships,鈥 she says. In her first call after Seminary, Miller served as associate pastor at Faith Covenant Church (Farmington Hills, Mich.). She went on to serve the congregations of First Wayne Street United Methodist Church (Fort Wayne, Ind.), Evangelical Covenant Church (Donaldson, Ind.), and Bethel Evangelical Covenant Church (Flossmoor, Ill.). In addition, Miller contributed as a writer for The Covenant Companion and authored Devotions for Those Living with Loss (Covenant Publications, 1991).

When asked how she has navigated different roles and served congregations ranging in size from 110 to 1,500, Miller explains, 鈥淚t鈥檚 about drilling down into what really matters and not just focusing on what鈥檚 demanding your attention.鈥

She went on to be the first female vice president of the Evangelical Covenant Church and the co-chair of the Biblical Gender Equality Commission. Miller received the Evelyn M. R. Johnson Leadership Award from the Association of Covenant Clergy Women in 2008. Miller also has served North Park on the Board of Trustees and on the Seminary Board of Advisors.

Grow Into It

Today Miller is the Chaplain at Covenant Village in Cromwell, Conn., where she preaches to congregants ages 64 to 107. Referring to this stage of her life as 鈥渁n interior journey,鈥 Miller teaches 鈥淎ging as Spiritual Journey,鈥 while making time to garden, volunteer regularly in her community, read Christian classics, which she calls 鈥渇ood for the soul,鈥 and be with her two dogs.

Reflecting on a career serving the church spanning close to four decades, Miller advises those who are interested in going into ministry: 鈥淧ursue ministry if God won鈥檛 allow you to let that calling go.鈥 She also encourages those she mentors to take on challenges that might feel daunting, as she was advised early in her career. 鈥淧ut on a suit that鈥檚 too big for you and grow into it,鈥 asserts Miller.

Calling Miller a 鈥渓earned, and learning, pastor,鈥 Dean Kersten expressed appreciation for her legacy: 鈥淢ary鈥檚 lifelong dedication to ministry and leadership is important to recognize and on behalf of North Park Theological Seminary, 香港六合彩开奖直播, and the Evangelical Covenant Church, we are thrilled that she has been selected to receive this award.鈥

In accepting the award 鈥渨ith humility,鈥 Miller recalled: 鈥淲hen I entered Seminary, I could not believe the Christ light was shining in such a way that it was warm and illuminating and directive. It was a fabulous experience for me and a tremendous opportunity to grow into Christ. I believe it gave me such wonderful gifts preparing me for being a good generalist.鈥

Mary K. Surridge, Vice President for Advancement, adds, 鈥淥n behalf of the entire alumni community of North Park Theological Seminary, we congratulate Rev. Dr. Miller and offer our deepest thanks for her extraordinary life of service and leadership.鈥

The Seminary Alumni Award for Distinguished Service, established in 2014 and delivered annually at the ECC鈥檚 Midwinter Conference, recognizes Seminary alumni who have made significant contributions in their field while living a life reflective of the core values and mission of North Park Theological Seminary.

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