University Mission & Ministry

Mission & Ministry Awards

UMM

University Mission & Ministry Awards are presented
in the spring each year.

Congratulations to the 2012 recipients:

Tom Duckworth and Samantha Buentello

CCVI Spirit Award Recipient
Tom Duckworth

The CCVI* Spirit Award recognizes a member of the faculty, administration, or staff who has demonstrated in service to the University and/or to the broader civic community, the spirit of the founders, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. The mission of the University flows directly from this spirit.

CCVI Student Spirit Award Recipient
Samantha Buentello

The CCVI Student Spirit Award is bestowed upon a UIW undergraduate or graduate student who has demonstrated in service to the University and/or to the broader civic community, the spirit of the founders, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word.
The mission of the University flows directly from this spirit.

Community Service Award recipient
Gerald Sseruwagi

Gerald Sseruwagi

The Community Service Award is bestowed upon a UIW undergraduate or graduate student whose service in the community has gone beyond the University requirement through community projects or service.

Peer Minister of the Year
Taylor Schroll

Taylor Schroll

The Peer Minister of the Year Award is bestowed upon a student participating in the Peer Ministry Leadership Program. The recipients are those who have demonstrated excellence and growth in their leadership and service to the UIW community.

Fr. Philip J. Lamberty Music Ministry Award
Marsha Sanchez

Marsha Sanchez

Established in 2010 in remembrance of former UIW chaplain and musician Fr. Philip Lamberty, the Fr. Philip Lamberty Music Ministry Award recognizes a music minister who has contributed to the musical prayer life of the UIW community through:

  • excellence within their individual ministry
    and the Music Ministry as a whole,
  • continuing education and self-improvement in worship and music,
  • commitment to fostering the ministerial gifts of music
    – not for personal glory, but as tools in strengthening faith and leading others to God, and, an openness to being used by God as an instrument of prayer, praise and gratitude.

Fr. Philip concluded every Baccalaureate Mass with a quote fro
Dag Hammarskjöld:
"For all that has been, thanks;
for all that is yet to come, yes."

And, that is how he lived his life
-- praising and thanking God --
and inviting others to do the same.

 

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