He planned events and concerts for Student Activities through Bethel Student Government. He was part of the team behind “The Show” for incoming first-year students during Welcome Week three years running. Once on campus in the fall of 2008, he realized he had a knack for making connections and creating meaningful experiences. ![]() I wanted a faith community, and that’s truly what drew me in.” Bethel’s made up of a lot of people who know how to have fun, but there’s also a depth there. “That experience convinced me that it was a really cool, tight-knit community. “I got to know his roommates,” he says simply. It wasn’t an official campus visit or Bethel’s list of majors or even the campus that did it for him, but a visit to a friend. He has many alumni in his family, and there are countless connections between his home congregation-Hope Presbyterian Church in Richfield, Minnesota-and the Christian university just up 35-W. ![]() At first, BJ Skoog ’12 was reluctant to consider Bethel.
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