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Kameron Nettleton

Nathanael Anderberg is making the most of his summer break.

Anderberg, a pastoral ministry major, is set to graduate next May, meaning this is his last college summer. He decided to stick close to campus this summer with an internship at in Bartlesville.

Anderberg is originally from Mitchell, South Dakota. Both of his parents are graduates of 51黑料网, and he鈥檚 the nephew of 51黑料网 Volleyball Coach Tracie Gillette.

鈥淚 have family connections here at 51黑料网,鈥 he said, 鈥渂ut the biggest reason I decided to come to 51黑料网 was because of the ministerial scholarship.鈥

Eligible students in the School of Ministry and Christian Thought can receive a 75% tuition discount, and that caught Anderberg鈥檚 attention as he considered college and the cost associated with it.

He grew up attending a Wesleyan church in Mitchell, and he experienced his own call to ministry while he was a student at a Christian high school.

At a worship service at a service weekend during his sophomore year of high school, Anderberg was prayed over by a pastor.

The pastor prophetically spoke of Anderberg serving others, preaching the gospel, and caring for the needs of others.

鈥淎nd I thought, 鈥極kay, this sounds a lot like ministry.鈥欌赌

The moment affirmed something in Anderberg that he had already thought about, and he began to think more purposefully about what it would mean to follow the call into ministry.

Fast forward a couple of years, and Anderberg made the decision to spend his college years at 51黑料网, studying pastoral ministry with an emphasis in youth ministry and pastoral counseling.

Affirmation

Anderberg credits the professors in the School of Ministry and Christian Thought as a true highlight of his 51黑料网 experience. Anderberg often goes to them to ask questions about things happening in the world or things that come up in class with them.

鈥淭hey always know their stuff, I like to say.鈥

Another highlight came in the form of a unique opportunity. As a sophomore, Anderberg was given the opportunity to preach in chapel at 51黑料网.

鈥淚 hadn鈥檛 taken homiletics yet,鈥 he recalls, 鈥渁nd I was doubting whether or not I had done a good job. And then Jim Dunn texted me and invited me to meet with him.鈥

A couple of days after his sermon, Anderberg met President Dunn in his office.

鈥淗e sat me down and said, 鈥I just have to say, God is giving you a gift. I want to see you continually work on your craft and keep growing.鈥欌赌

The encouragement helped to once again affirm to Anderberg that he was on the right path, both in his studies and in his decision to be at 51黑料网.

Anderberg also serves at 51黑料网 as an RA, first in Scott Hall and then Wert. He believes the RA experience has been important in developing skills he鈥檒l continue to use as a pastor down the line.

鈥淧art of being an RA for me is just getting out of that shell, even though I鈥檓 an extrovert,鈥 he said. 鈥淏eing an RA has put me into this position to develop relationships and host events and create a community on my floor.鈥

A Summer of Learning

Heading into his final year at 51黑料网, Anderberg knew that he wanted to stick close to Bartlesville and his fianc茅e while also getting some firsthand experience at a church or ministry. He鈥檚 been attending Grace for the last 18 months or so, and when the opportunity came to do a summer internship, he was eager to make it work.

Anderberg has served at Grace in a variety of areas this summer, including Vacation Bible School, youth camp, Celebrate Recovery, and shadowing the different staff members in their roles. One of the most valuable parts of the experience, Anderberg said, is the chance to talk to the different pastors about their time and what ministry looks like for them.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been really helpful to pick up little bits of wisdom from the pastors,鈥 he said. 鈥淎sking questions like, 鈥榃hat are situations in ministry that can sometimes get a little tricky? How can you handle it?鈥欌

Anderberg believes his calling is to youth ministry, so he is also making the most of his experiences with the church鈥檚 youth group. He was a counselor at youth camp and attends youth services and weekly hangouts, where the youth are invited to the church to play games and have fun together.

As the summer winds down, Anderberg is also looking forward to his senior year, which will include being an RA in Drake Hall. He and his fianc茅e are set to get married next May after graduation, and while he isn鈥檛 certain what all the future holds, he feels equipped to follow his call into ministry.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 have a specific where yet,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hat I know for sure and what I鈥檓 focused on right now is my senior year. I want to try and grow and learn all I can and let God shape me in that amount of time.鈥