Wake Forest University appoints new chaplainBy Kevin Cox
Since 1998, Auman has been a member of Wake Forests Campus Ministry staff as the United Methodist campus minister and was named the 2001 national campus minister of the year by the United Methodist Higher Education Foundation. Formerly a minister at United Methodist churches in High Point and Charlotte, Auman succeeds the Rev. Ed Christman, who retired this summer after 34 years as Wake Forest chaplain. Ed Christman has been my friend and mentor, Auman said. Being part of the Wake Forest community as chaplain is a dream come true, Auman added. I love Wake Forest, its history, traditions and people. Auman, 45, was named chaplain after a university search committee forwarded its recommendations to Kenneth A. Zick, vice president for student life and instructional resources, and Wake Forest president Thomas K. Hearn Jr. The combination of Tim Aumans able experience as a pastor, counselor, and outstanding campus minister has demonstrated a conscientious capacity to serve the spiritual needs of others in a variety of settings, Zick said. Zick also praised Aumans commitment to spiritual exploration. As a campus minister at Wake Forest he is respected and admired for his intellectual curiosity, deep faith, openness, and devotion to engaging students in religious conversations and service to others. Tim invites one to explore the spiritual meaning of life and learning in ways that are both challenging and fulfilling, Zick added. Students gravitate toward him for guidance and direction because he exemplifies in mind and spirit a person who has lived the examined life. A native of La Mesa, Calif., Auman received a bachelor of arts degree in religion from Wofford College in 1980 and a master of divinity degree from Duke University Divinity School in 1983. He grew up in North Carolina, primarily in High Point, where his father, Dr. Edwin Auman, practiced medicine before retirement. His father is a graduate of the Wake Forest School of Medicine. From 1983 to 1987, Auman was associate pastor at Dilworth United Methodist Church in Charlotte. He served as a United Methodist campus minister at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte from 1987 to 1993. Auman was senior minister at Oakview United Methodist Church in High Point from 1993 to 1998. While serving as United Methodist campus minister at Wake Forest, Auman has been an adjunct spiritual director at Trinity Center in Winston-Salem and a facilitator for a community service-related course at Salem College. Auman said he looks forward to being in a pastoral relationship to Wake Forests faculty, students, administrators and staff as chaplain. It is an ideal place to use my gifts, he added. I consider Wake Forest an excellent place to grow and learn and serve. His wife is the Rev. Jill Auman, who is minister of adult education and family life at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church in High Point. They have two sons, Jonathan, 14, and Micah, 6. |
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