JACKSON, Tenn. — Aug. 15, 2022 — Union University will host a special Family Weekend, kicking off Union’s bicentennial anniversary celebration on Sept. 23-24. The weekend will include a variety of fun events and activities for the whole family, concluding with a free David Crowder concert and firework show on the Great Lawn.
Catherine Kwasigroh, Union’s vice president for institutional advancement, said she hopes this celebration will unite the Union family in praise and worship to God for his provision as the university celebrates this monumental occasion.
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime celebration,” Kwasigroh said. “We want to thank God for his blessings over the past two centuries and to celebrate those who have been instrumental in advancing the mission of Union University.”
Union’s bicentennial kick-off weekend will begin on Friday with a chapel service at 10 a.m., highlighting Union’s history with special guests from the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.
Friday night, Union will host a special bicentennial celebration at the Carl Perkins Civic Center. The night will include testimonies from Union students, alumni and families as well as performances by the Proclamation reunion choir and Union stage band alumni.
Kwasigroh said Friday is dedicated to honoring Union’s rich history by celebrating the many students, leaders and supporters who have helped further the kingdom of Christ and the mission of Union’s Christ-centered education.
Festivities will resume on Saturday at 8 a.m. with Buster’s Bicentennial 5K Dash, beginning on the Great Lawn.
Union’s annual President’s Brunch will be hosted in the G.M. Savage Memorial Chapel at 10 a.m., with a word of encouragement from Union President Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver.
A faculty and staff reception will honor all current and former Union University faculty and staff at 4 p.m. in the Carl Grant Event Center.
Union’s stage band alumni will perform a reunion concert on the Great Lawn at 5 p.m. with classics by bands such as Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears.
Finally, the weekend will conclude with a special concert from David Crowder, a three-time Gospel Music Association Dove Award winner, on the Great Lawn at 7 p.m. with a firework show at 8:30 p.m.
To view a full schedule and to register for bicentennial events, visit uu.edu/200/celebration-kick-off/.