Renaissance Man on Cedarville Stories
Mark D. Weinstein, MSOL
Ephesians 3:20 | Joshua 1:8 | Executive Director of Public Relations, Cedarville University | Host of Cedarville Stories Podcast | Chair-elect of PRSA East Central District Board | Board Chair, Xenia Chamber of Commerce
Dr. Chuck Clevenger is a Renaissance Man.
- He taught concert piano and watercolor art at Cedarville for 33 years.
- He runs his own art business.
- He is a curriculum developer, having led the creation of Cedarville’s flagship general education course, Introduction to Humanities.
- He is an outstanding teacher, named Faculty of the Year in 2002.
- He is a devoted husband, dad, and grandfather.
But you’ll find at the heart of this Renaissance Man is a Great Commission Man. He is a disciple maker who invests in his students so they might use their gifts to bring God glory. Dr. Chuck Clevenger is a man with eternal intentionality.
Dr. Clevenger is an exceptional watercolorist, and sells his original artwork, as well as lithographic prints, through Clevenger Fine Art.
This week, this Renaissance Man is the guest on the Cedarville Stories podcast. During the podcast, Dr. Clevenger talks about the cultural mandate found in Genesis 1:28. He added that, for Christians, there’s a cultural mandate for the mind in Philippians 4:8.
Cedarville Stories Podcast with Dr. Chuck Clevenger
One of Dr. Clevenger’s most satisfying experiences as a professor was teaching Macy McClain, who has been blind since birth, how to play the piano.