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Published: May 10, 2021

Regent University Celebrates 2,500+ Graduates: ‘You Can Do all Things Through Christ’

By The Editor

Regent University celebrated its latest class of graduates this weekend, conferring more than 2,500 degrees for the Class of 2021.

At the commencement ceremony, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called on the graduates to carry Christ into the workplace.

It was Regent’s 41st commencement ceremony. Graduates were celebrated virtually, as they watched from their homes. Each graduate received a graduation package in the mail containing gifts to help them celebrate. 

The ceremony began with a powerful singing of the National Anthem by Regent alumna Joy Windham. 

Pat Robertson, founder and chancellor of Regent University, presided over the ceremony. 

Keynote speaker Mike Pompeo told the graduates, “Everyone of you will need the strength of Christ. You will need the strength of Christ in you to achieve your goals and to live in a country where you can worship your God as you see fit.” 
 
Regent offers over 150 degree programs and concentrations in its 8 graduate schools and undergraduate program. It has one of the top-ranked online bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in the country. This year, over 2,500 undergraduate and graduate degrees were conferred – the largest in Regent history. 

Graduate reflections were given by Jessica Grove-Herrera. “We found that we could face our challenges head-on. We found that we were strong because God goes before us and carries us,” she said. 
 
Similar to last year, the format for this year’s celebration wasn’t preferred. Still, each individual graduate was honored for their hard work. 

Hannah Grace Rew received her bachelor of psychology degree and says she’s excited for all God has planned for her. “It’s kind of what it says in the book of Ester, perhaps you’ve been called for such a time as this. Not saying there is something about me but rather something special about all people that have been called,” she said. 
 
The graduates were charged to fulfill Regent’s mission of “Christian leadership to change the world” and reminded that all things are possible with God. 

“So whether it is abased or it is abounding, however your life takes you, I want to charge you today you can do all things through Christ that strengthens you,” Robertson said. 

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at CBN


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