2024: Two-day campus voter registration drive
2023: Awareness event with refreshments and distributions of free pocket constitutions
2022: èצӰTheological Seminary alumnus and Army Chaplain (LTC-P) William E. (Billy) Graham on “Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship”
2021: èצӰalumnus and Grand Prairie, Texas Police Officer, Tiler Reese on “A Christian Perspective on Rights and Liberties”
2020: Aaron Crabtree (Associate VP and Dean of Student Affairs) and Kierstyn Worthem (Student Coordinator, Council for Diversity and Inclusion) on “DEI, Christian Faith, and Racial Justice”
2019: Round table discussion: “Perspectives on Immigration” with èצӰalumna Kirsten (Meade) Estose, Dr. Felipe Hinojosa (Associate Professor of History at Texas A&M), and Dr. Michael Bednarczuk (Instructor of Political Science at èצӰ)
2018: èצӰalumnus and educator Benjamin Hyde on “Citizenship and Diversity”
2017: Warsaw Schools superintendent Dr. David Hoffert on “Honoring World War II Veterans through Oral Histories”
2016: Dr. Jared Burkholder (Professor of History at èצӰ) on “Political Voices from the Margins”
2015: èצӰalumna and educator Betsey (Rumley) Vastbinder on “Service, Education, and Citizenship”
2014: Dr. Mark Norris (Professor of History at èצӰ) on “Should Christians be Involved in Politics?”
2013: Campus film showing of Lincoln (2012) followed by discussion
2012: Dr. Ronald Manahan (President, èצӰ and Theological Seminary); Rev. Bruce Barlow (Pastor, Winona Lake èצӰBrethren Church) on “Christians and Politics”
2011: Dr. John Fea (author and Professor of History at Messiah College) on “Christian America and the Kingdom of God”. He wrote about his visit here:
2010: Campus showing of select episodes of the television mini-series, John Adams (2008) followed by discussion
2009: Campus film showing of The Madness of King George (1994) followed by discussion, distribution of pocket copies of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence to students, and Morgan Library display of historic copies of the Toleration Act (1689) and the Stamp Act (1765) on loan from The Remnant Trust
2008: “The Formation of the Constitution” (Display in Philathea Hall) with educational resources provided to faculty
2007: Round table discussion: “Civil Rights, Citizenship, and Christian Community” with Dr. Mark Norris (Professor of History at èצӰ), Rebecca Coleman (Coordinator for Field Experience in Social Work at èצӰ), and Professor Benjamin Navarro, (Professor of Language at èצӰ)
2006: Round table discussion: “Separation of Church and State” with Dr. Mark Norris (Professor of History at èצӰ), Jon Herr (èצӰ student), Mark Soto (Professor of Theological Studies at èצӰTheological Seminary), Rebecca Coleman (Coordinator for Field Experience in Social Work at èצӰ), and Skip Forbes (Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy at èצӰ)