|
Meet A Student: Katie Wagenmaker

Katie Wagenmaker is a current student in the Master of Arts in Theological Studies program and an alumnus of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI. When she's not studying, Katie enjoys reading novels and working part-time in The Bookstore at Westminster Seminary California, where she gets to meet and socialize with students and faculty. In the interview below, Katie discusses her experiences at WSC.
Katie, you are one of four siblings who have attended WSC.
Please share why you specifically chose Westminster Seminary
California.
I grew up in a family that had theological discussions at
every family get-together. Because of the constant exposure
to heady doctrinal issues, I have been interested in
theological study for a while. Yet, even with that interest,
I did not want to attend seminary because I did not know
what a woman could do with a seminary degree. However, I met
some men my senior year at Calvin College who were planning
on going to WSC for their M.Div. degree. Through various
conversations with them, as well as persuasion from my
family, I eventually realized that seminary was relevant for
women as well as men. Even though I could not go into the
pastorate, I desired to use my love of God’s Word and
passion for theology in the church body.
When that decision was made, I never doubted to which
seminary I would go. Westminster Seminary California was a
part of my family, and I knew the best theological training
would be gotten here. I have not been disappointed. Every
day I praise God for the opportunity to study His Word
through the teaching of amazing professors who not only know
the Scriptures but have a passion for others to know it as
well.
What is your favorite WSC experience thus far?
My favorite WSC experience has been my job on campus. By
working in The Bookstore, I have been able to meet new
students, interact with current students, and have great
conversations with the faculty. Every day I love walking
into work, not only because I’m surrounded by reading
material I wish I had on my bookshelves at home, but also
because a funny story, deep conversation, or theological
discussion awaits me each day. I have loved my job because I
have been able to get to know the seminary community so well
and be enriched by the people I meet.
Since coming to WSC, what specific
opportunities have you had outside of seminary to implement
what you have learned in the classroom?
Where do I begin? My WSC education is never used so well as
when I go home on breaks to my hometown and interact with my
friends from high school and college. When we talk about how
our lives have gone over the last few months or issues we’re
struggling with, I am able to open up God’s Word and
proclaim Christ to them. I love that the “book knowledge” of
WSC can be easily translated into everyday life because our
book knowledge consists of knowing our Heavenly Father
better. I have also had the opportunity to teach 4th-6th
grade Sunday school at my church. Though bringing my
seminary education down to an elementary child’s level has
been a challenge, it is refreshing because it helps me
gather my thoughts on issues.
What would you say that you appreciate most about your
education at WSC?
I’ve appreciated my systematic courses the most at WSC. When
Dr. VanDrunen or Dr. Horton expounds on a theological topic
by opening up God’s Word, I stand in awe of not only their
knowledge, but how systematic God’s Word is. Yet the
professors, no matter what class, take this Bible knowledge
and apply it to our lives as we would to a Bible study group
or Sunday School class. The hearty study of God’s Word,
mixed with the practical application of that, is what I
appreciate at WSC.
Do you have plans for after you graduate from WSC? If so,
what are they?
Eventually I would like to be a missionary in Western
Europe, but in the meantime, I don’t know exactly what I
will do after graduation. No matter where God places me, I
want to use my theological education to edify His body in
whatever area He chooses.
|
|
Iwan Baamann
(MDiv student)
Sunny Chung
(MA '07)
Paul Ekk (MA '03)
Brannan Ellis (MA '07)
David Holmlund
(MDiv '02)
Daniel Kok
(MDiv '02)
Shane Lems
(MDiv '07)
Brad Lenzner (MDiv '07)
Marcus
MacArthur (MA '04)
Mark Vander Pol
(MDiv student)
Katie Wagenmaker
(MATS student)
|