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Hey, welcome to the staff page.
Believe it or not we're really just ordinary people who have struggles in life just like anybody else. However, we are really passionate about continuing the movement that Jesus started some 2000 years ago and we're even more excited about living into this mystery with you. If we can ever help you in any way, or if you just want to get together and chat or grab a cup o' joe, we'd love to make it happen. So drop us an e-mail and we hope to see you soon.
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Trygve
Johnson
"They shall be like trees planted by streams
of living water..." This is my daily prayer, adapted from Psalm
1, which captures my deepest desire for each person in the Hope community.
I painted my study shades of green to help us remember this prayer
and to trust that God's business is often one of slow growth formation.
I need this reminder daily. Maturity doesn't happen over night.
And God does the growing, not us. As Hopes Dean of the Chapel,
the best I can do is tend and keep the soil conditions for mature
gospel growth. It is experiencing this growth that gives me
hope. It is inspiring to be in the presence of a generation
of women and men who sink roots deep into the dark soil of the gospel,
even as they spiral upwards towards the light of Christ. It
is in this vision that together, as a community of Hope, we will be
like a mature forest, growing in the symbiotic mystery of the life,
death, and resurrection of Christ.
~Favorite Books
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Paul
Boersma
I am really passionate about working with college students. Their
willingness to dream and risk gives me great hope for the future.
However, what gives me even greater hope is a belief in a God who
cares deeply about each one of us and our world. I love exploring
how this all plays out in real life. If you are interested in talking
about dreams, future, God, and life, I'm buying the coffee!
~Favorite Books |

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Katy
Sundararajan
I like to walk through life, not run, because
in the walking things are less blurry. I like to have time to look,
but even more so, I like to have time to watch. I like to be still,
still enough to realize that there are quiet sounds that linger on
the far side of noise. I like to breathe deeply. I appreciate a good
hearty laugh. Generally I try to savor life, but I know that I have
not quite figured it out yet. I tend to stumble while trying to find
a good pace, and I sometimes talk too loud or too much. Gladly, I
have found that I learn much about the savoring life while I am in
the company of others. So, I hope you will join me on the journey.
Together, we can slow down, look around, and see who and where we
are in the midst of God’s great world.
~Favorite Books
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Matt
Waterstone
I’m definitely wired as a “people person!”I love to walk beside
college students and share college life! I’m really excited to be part
of the Campus Ministries Staff this year! I just graduated from this fine
institution in 2005 and I can’t think of a better thing to do with my time
than to share my passion for Jesus with others. I’d love to share my story
and hear about yours. Currently, I’m attending Western Seminary and when
I’m not doing the school thing, I love to work out and cheer on the Detroit
Tigers!
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Josh
Banner
The bulk of my energy and thoughts are spent
on music, books and learning, movies, cooking (and eating), friendship
and conversation. I don’t get enough opportunity to enjoy
mountains, trees, water, and the open sky, but those things are
exciting to me too. My wife, Susanna, and I can also be pretty
goofy and really enjoy laughing. Underneath all these things is
an opportunity to experience the creative person of God—his
friendship and love. I approach my life like a creative experiment
or a piece of art so I can remain in awe of the wonder of God
and the life that he has given me in this world. I am extremely
thankful to be at Hope College. I can’t believe I work at
a place where I get be an artist, a thinker and a worshiper of
God all at the same time!
~Favorite Books
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Barb
Osburn
A snapshot of me? Hmmmmmmmmm. When I get myself
figured out I’ll let you know. It’s an ongoing process
so for now I’ll share that I’m confused about a lot
of things, most things actually. There are, however, a few things
I’m certain of and they are that I’m created by my heavenly
Father, saved by the blood of Jesus and dependent on the work of
the Holy Spirit in my life. Beyond that I am blessed to have the
world’s best husband who is hungry for God and adores me,
and three sons for whom I would die.
My role at Hope ranges from mobilizing and cheering students on
in short term missions, praying, counseling and being a light that
is not hidden under a bushel basket. In the past six months, I have
been overwhelmed with the truth that “what is seen is temporary
and what is unseen is eternal.” 2 Corinthians 4:18 Ultimately,
I just want to fix my eyes on Jesus.
~Favorite Books
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Lori
Bouwman
I love life and enjoy serving and interacting with people. In the
journey of life, my two sons are growing “quickly” into
adults, and I’m married to my best friend. I'm seeing and
understanding more and more about God's incredible love and
faithfulness.
Proverbs 3:5-6 and Psalm 55:22-23 have taken on a fresh meaning
this year as life just doesn't make sense sometimes--to choose
to trust in
the Lord and lean not on my own
understanding.
I’m honored with the job of working with such
a great staff and group of college students in Campus Ministries
and share the joy of the Lord which truly is my strength with those
around me. So five days a week you'll find me at the Keppel House
keeping the
Campus Ministries staff organized and on task...it's a full time
job and I love it!
~Favorite Books
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Paul
Chamness
Paul is brand new to the staff and is excited to be a new part of
this community. He'll be running the technical side of things
in Chapels and Gatherings, and will be a great addition to our staff.
Be sure to say hi to Paul and welcome him to campus if you get the
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Bryan
Lowe
“God blows my mind” just to know that He
had this plan for my life as a worship leader/choir director at Hope
college is exciting and humbling. I’m very passionate about
knowing God through the vehicle of worship. It’s my motto that
a “worship song can give you a worship experience, but a lifestyle
of worship is what makes the difference in our lives”. My other
passion and love is for my family. My wife Michelle and girls Danielle,
Gabrielle and my 3 year old grand daughter Kayla. I look forward to
another exciting year of worship with all of the worship teams. Get
ready choir! It’s going to be an exciting growth experience
for all of us.
~Favorite Books |
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