Leaders

Alex Ehrich
My name is Alexander, and I am the 2010-2011 leader of the Society for Bible and Theology.  I am senior at NCU, majoring in Biblical Languages.  I love learning about theology, and philosophy just about more than anything...  That is anything but drinking coffee, which is just about my favorite thing in the world to do.  Upon graduation, I plan on joining Peace Corps or Americorp.  I can't wait for this years discussion, and interaction in the realm of Biblical Studies, Theology, and if we get a chance, perhaps even some philosophy and ethics.  Peace!




                                                    Spencer Wentland
Hi! My name is Spencer Wentland and will be serving the Society for Bible and Theology as assistant director this academic year. I am a junior/senior this year and am studying Intercultural Studies with minor in Asian Studies and Biblical Studies among others. I enjoy theology as a process of glorifying God and challenging the horizons of our understanding. Knowing full well as finite mortals we will never fully understand the infinite, divine yet firmly believing we can know God because in his rich love and mercy he has made himself known to us through Christ. After I graduate from NCU I desire to serve as global missionary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in Japan. In the meantime I look forward to some stimulating thoughts and feelings from my sisters and brothers here at NCU.





                                                   
                                                   Bill Woger
My name is William, but I prefer to be called Bill.  I grew up in Wisconsin my entire life and I still live there in Germantown.  Here at NCU I have chosen the Biblical Languages track.  Thankfully I will graduate in May and be able to take some time off from school.  I will eventually go on to grad school and potentially go for a Masters in Classics.  I work well with the languages and would like to continue utilizing them and eventually teach in college.  Theology is not my specialty and so I tend to focus more on what the Bible says instead of what theologians have twisted into their own agenda.   Do not get me wrong theology has its place, but we must not allow it to take place of the words of Christ and his apostles.  As you can see I like the Bible.