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BETHANY COLLEGE ANNOUNCES INSTALLATION OF DIGITAL ORGAN IN PEARSON CHAPEL

October 21, 2020
LINDSBORG, KAN., October 21, 2020 - Bethany College is pleased to announce that a new Rodgers Artist Series 599T digital organ will be installed in Pearson Chapel. The purchase of this instrument, from Rankin Organs 150, was made possible by a generous grant from the Rouback Family Foundation. Dr. Hentus van Rooyen, Sacred Music Coordinator and College Organist, is elated about this acquisition, and would like to thank College President Dr. Mauch for her support and encouragement, and Alumni Director Jodi While for her contribution in writing the grant. Installation will begin on October 29th and will be completed by November 15th.

From the conception of the new Pearson Chapel, it was envisioned that Pearson Chapel be equipped with a pipe organ to continue Bethany College’s tradition of organ and sacred music. As a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Bethany has maintained and nurtured the use of traditional organ music in worship since its earliest days. Faculty, students, and the community have continuously encouraged, created, presented, and elevated inspiring worship and concert experiences with the use of the organ. “The addition of the organ will be an enhancement to our worship, both weekly and on special occasions,” said Campus Pastor Amy Truhe. “It is exciting to see this vision come to life!”

While a digital organ is by no means the equivalent to a real pipe organ, the 21st century has provided us with many excellent alternatives. A digital organ such as the Rodgers Artist Series 599T will be able to fulfill the needs and objectives of the Sacred Music program and Campus Ministry at Bethany at a more affordable cost, and with almost no long-term maintenance costs. This organ provides a digital organ sound of the highest quality that is very close to that of a real pipe organ. It has several voice pallets making it possible for students to play repertoire spanning four centuries with accurate sounds. The organ will be installed by David Rankin of RankinOrgans150. 

The addition of an organ to Pearson Chapel will fulfill the original vision of the building: to complete a worship space in which traditional music can be used alongside more contemporary styles for chapel services, to provide additional space for students to practice and study a wide range or repertory, to enhance Pearson Chapel as a performance venue that can be used for organ recitals and in collaboration with other forces such as the choir, and to be a venue that can be used for hymn festivals and sacred music conferences. Dr. Dan Masterson, Co-chair of the Music Department, is glad to see this addition. "It will be a wonderful addition to the Chapel to have an organ of this magnitude; a real benefit to future organ students, and will greatly enhance the experience for regular Chapel, other worship services, and for concerts and recitals as well!" An official dedication is being planned for the Spring. 

The organ will be heard publicly for the first time on Sunday, November 15th at 4:00pm during a livestreamed Hymn Festival entitled: Advent at Bethany: Journey of the Magi. This Hymn Festival will feature the new organ, played by Dr. van Rooyen, the Bethany College Handbell Ensemble, and reflections by Campus Pastor Amy Truhe. While the event will be only be offered in a livestream format, viewers will have access to an online program by which to follow and sing along. 

Bethany College, established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881, is a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The mission of Bethany College is to educate, develop, and challenge individuals to reach for truth and excellence as they lead lives of faith, learning, and service. Bethany connects its past, present, and future with distinctive initiatives like the Good Life Scholarship, presenting all local high school graduates with a four-year, full-tuition scholarship to the college. Bethany College is on the Web at www.bethanylb.edu and is located in Lindsborg, Kansas, the fine arts and crafts capital of the state.
March 28, 2025
LINDSBORG, KS. MAR. 28, 2025 — Bethany College raised $168,167.87 during its annual Giving Day campaign this year, with every dollar going directly to student scholarships. The support ensures more students can afford a Bethany education and take part in the life-changing opportunities that come with it. This year, the Bethany Backers campaign ran separately. Combined, both efforts brought in a total of over $240,000, surpassing last year’s collective giving total and underscoring the strong support from the Bethany and Lindsborg community. “Both Giving Day and the Bethany Backers campaign have been an incredible success,” said Hayley Samford, Director of Alumni Development and Engagement. “We are incredibly grateful for the continued generosity of our alumni, friends, and supporters. We’re excited to use these funds to support the students who are here now—and those who will be joining the Bethany family soon.” If you are interested in giving and supporting Bethany College’s mission, please click here . Bethany College is a liberal arts institution located in Lindsborg, Kansas, and was established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881. For over 140 years, Bethany has been dedicated to educating, developing, and challenging individuals to pursue truth and excellence while leading lives of faith, learning, and service. At Bethany, students join a community of dedicated educators and caring mentors who support them as they discover, explore, and navigate their purpose. Bethany College is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
March 27, 2025
LINDSBORG, KS. MAR. 27, 2025 — Students in Professor James Baker’s Elementary Social Studies Methods class had a unique opportunity to hear from distinguished guest speakers, the Honorable John Carlin and Bethany College alumnus Ryon Carey '95, during a recent session focused on history, government, and education. The event brought together students from both Professor Baker’s course and Dr. Rana Razek’s class for an engaging discussion on the branches of government, the role of the U.S. Department of Education, and the importance of civic understanding in the classroom. Governor Carlin, who also served as the Archivist of the United States following his tenure as Kansas Governor, offered students a personal perspective on his career in public service and shared insights into the responsibilities of preserving key national documents such as the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. His reflections underscored the value of historical records in shaping democracy and educating future generations. Ryon Carey, a 1995 Bethany graduate, also contributed to the discussion, offering his perspective on leadership and public service. “It was a privilege to welcome Governor Carlin and Ryon Carey to speak with our students,” said Professor James Baker. “Opportunities like this deepen our students’ understanding of the material and remind us all of the importance of connecting real-world experience to classroom learning. I’m incredibly grateful to both of our speakers for sharing their time and insights.” You can learn more about our Education Department at bethanylb.edu/education . Bethany College is a liberal arts institution located in Lindsborg, Kansas, and was established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881. For over 140 years, Bethany has been dedicated to educating, developing, and challenging individuals to pursue truth and excellence while leading lives of faith, learning, and service. At Bethany, students join a community of dedicated educators and caring mentors who support them as they discover, explore, and navigate their purpose. Bethany College is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
March 25, 2025
LINDSBORG, KS. MAR. 25, 2025 — Bethany Backers has achieved its most successful fundraising effort to date, raising more than $72,000—more than double any previous year’s total. Thanks to the generosity of over 200 donors, these funds will directly enhance the student experience at Bethany College. Each year, Bethany Backers selects a project based on student suggestions, with donations traditionally starting at $50. A portion of the funds raised also supports student scholarships. Past projects have included creating a mock courtroom for criminal justice students, adding additional seating in campus greenspaces, and purchasing games for common areas. The first project funded by this record-breaking total will be the purchase of new cardio equipment for the college’s fitness center, providing students with upgraded resources to support their health and wellness. Additionally, because of the unprecedented amount raised, Bethany Backers will be able to complete a second project, which will be determined through a vote among this year’s donors. “On behalf of the Bethany College Alumni Association, I want to extend my enthusiastic gratitude to every Bethany Backer who contributed to the 2025 “Swedes Around The World” campaign,” said Olivia Peterson, President of the Bethany College Alumni Association and a 2013 graduate. “This year marked our most ambitious project yet, and our alumni and friends exceeded our goals! Not only will this effort provide upgraded training tools for our student-athletes but, most importantly, it will encourage and motivate all students to move their bodies!” Peterson continued, “I especially want to thank Kelly and Alan Clayton for the generous $10,000 matching grant opportunity and Angie Gaeddert for her wonderful $25,000 gift in honor of her late husband, Dr. Wade Gaeddert. Their generosity inspired others to give and helped us fund the project in full. I am humbled by the collective spirit and commitment of our community. Bethany has shaped us all—and now, we’re ensuring that future generations of Swedes have access to the same transformative experiences. The future is bright, friends! Tusen täck!” The goal is to have both projects ready to launch when students return to campus this fall. Bethany Backers extends its heartfelt gratitude to all who contributed, making this milestone achievement possible. For more information about Alumni projects and how to get involved, visit bethanylb.edu/alumni Bethany College is a liberal arts institution located in Lindsborg, Kansas, and was established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881. For over 140 years, Bethany has been dedicated to educating, developing, and challenging individuals to pursue truth and excellence while leading lives of faith, learning, and service. At Bethany, students join a community of dedicated educators and caring mentors who support them as they discover, explore, and navigate their purpose. Bethany College is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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