Heart & Mind
Bethel welcomes five new members to its Board of Trustees. They are James Green, president and CEO of Kemps/Marigold Foods, Inc.; John K. Jenkins Sr., 
John K. Jenkinssenior pastor of First Baptist Church in Glenarden, Md.; Patrick A. Mazorol, of Securian Trust Company in Minneapolis, Minn.; Cher Moua, founder and executive 
Cher Mouadirector of Family & Youth Advancement Services and senior pastor of CrossCultural Evangelical Free Church in St. Paul; and John Roise, president of Lindsay Windows, North Mankato, Minn.
Jenkins and Moua have special ties to Bethel Seminary. Jenkins’ church, one of the fastest-growing African American churches in the United States, hosts the newest teaching center of Bethel Seminary of the East; Moua earned his M.A. in theological studies from Bethel Seminary St. Paul.
The 38-member Board of Trustees is the governing body of Bethel University.