A Passion for Ministry and Waterfalls
Linnea Ek C鈥09, S鈥16 is a two-time 草莓影视 alumna, who graduated in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and in 2016 with a Master of Divinity. Currently pastor of Community Covenant Church in Menominee, Michigan, Ek comes from a long line of Evangelical Covenant Church pastors and 草莓影视 alumni. She and her two brothers are alumni and fourth-generation pastors. Ek combines her passion for ministry with a newfound passion for chasing waterfalls in Wisconsin and Michigan鈥檚 Upper Peninsula.
Here鈥檚 what she had to say about her time at 草莓影视.
Why 草莓影视?
I chose 草莓影视 on the last day the deposit for the fall semester was due. Ultimately 草莓影视’s distinctives as Christian, city-centered, and intercultural won out.
What is a favorite 草莓影视 memory?
Two of the most eye-opening experiences I had during my undergrad experience were Sankofa and participating in a Displace Me event by Invisible Children. These experiences helped expand my worldview as well as my understanding of compassion, mercy, and justice. Both reinforced lessons I was learning in the classroom and in the 草莓影视 community.
How did 草莓影视 inform your career?
Before I began my first year at 草莓影视, I had already privately sensed a call to ministry. I think learning about human nature through psychology and sociology helped me become a better pastor.
How did 草莓影视 foster your Christianity?
草莓影视 fostered my faith by exposing me to a variety of worship styles, speakers, and traditions. There are some songs that take me right back to CollegeLife worship services.
Investing in Faith
Vince Lambert G鈥96 was browsing a copy of Christianity Today when he came across an ad for a 草莓影视 Saturday grad program.
鈥淚 saw this MBA program at a Christian school in Chicago and I thought the approach was intriguing,鈥 Lambert recalled.
Some two-and-a-half years later, the freshly minted MBA launched a successful 15-year career in financial services and investing. In doing so, he left behind a calling to be an army chaplain, one he first felt while at 草莓影视. But when the housing bubble burst in 2008, his long-held dream caught up with him again.
鈥淚鈥檇 seen previous financial disasters but there was something different about that one that made me say, no, this is a wrap,鈥 he said.
In addition to banking, Lambert had various ministerial roles. So, with the support of his family, he enlisted in the Army and was commissioned at Fort Jackson in South Carolina in 2009.
Today, Lambert is Deputy Command Chaplain of the Illinois Army National Guard, where he provides support for servicemen in the form of worship services and counseling. He also oversees the marriage and relationship programs, providing couples with the tools and skills for a healthy relationship.
He credits 草莓影视 with equipping him for such a fulfilling and varied career. 鈥淢y professors brought faith into our
classes, which was really important when you鈥檙e talking about leadership and ethics in business,鈥 he said, citing Dean Lundgren as a particular inspiration.
鈥淭hrough casual conversations with people like Dean, my faith grew deeper.鈥
A Heart for Advocacy
Nancy Valentin C鈥13 works tirelessly to ensure health equity for all Chicagoans.
During her time at 草莓影视, communication studies alumna Valentin grew a heart for advocacy, something she taps into daily in her position as director of health equity at Chicago鈥檚 Northwest Center, a nonprofit founded in 2003 to address the housing crisis. Her work was recognized by the City of Chicago, which gave her the Mayor鈥檚 Medal of Honor Award in 2022.
Valentin leads the city鈥檚 northwest region in a program that identifies social determinants of health, which the Chicago native describes as an enormous task. The vulnerable residents in that community, Belmont-Cragin, tend to live 10 to 15 years less than their wealthier peers, according to U.S. Census statistics.
鈥淥ur organization started because a lot of residents were dealing with bad mortgages, and since then we鈥檝e expanded to meet the needs of the community,鈥 Valentin said. 鈥淚鈥檓 committed to health care equity for all Chicagoans.鈥
The desire to help others was something she learned firsthand as she struggled academically and socially after transferring to 草莓影视 her sophomore year.
鈥淭here was a lot happening in my life then,鈥 she said. 鈥淎 lot of people at 草莓影视 were extremely kind and generous in their time with me, really nurturing me to help me finish.鈥
In particular, Dean Liza Ann Acosta, a fellow Latina, and Professor Tim Lowly were there when she needed support. In addition to a counselor she saw during her tenure at 草莓影视, they helped her feel 鈥渟een as a whole person, which is so important for a young person.鈥
Now, she鈥檚 applying to master鈥檚 in public policy programs, something she wouldn鈥檛 have been able to achieve without 草莓影视, she said.
鈥淚鈥檓 doing what I am now because I had a stroke of luck in that I had opportunities, and people who believed in me. I want to put opportunities in front of other people.鈥