Denkler and Robertson Participate in Missouri Governor’s Student Leadership Forum

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Feb 29, 2024

Collage photo of two students with Governor Parson and in the State Capitol

From left, Chelsi Robertson & Governor Mike Parson; Meagan Denkler & Chelsi Robertson at the State Capitol; Governor Mike Parson & Meagan Denkler.

Denkler and Robertson Participate in Missouri Governor’s Student Leadership Forum

80 college students from throughout the state participated in this year's Missouri Governor's Student Leadership Forum on Faith and Values

Jefferson City, MO – Two Mineral Area College students, Meagan Denkler and Chelsi Robertson, were among 80 college students who attended the annual Missouri Governor’s Student Leadership Forum on Faith and Values held February 16-18, 2024, in Jefferson City, Missouri.

The Forum challenges students’ character development by encouraging them to reflect on their own decision-making skills, values, and belief systems. Students learn about how to reconcile relationships, stand for truth, and love others as they love themselves. The Forum’s guiding principle is teaching students to embrace altruism rather than egotism.

Governor Mike Parson welcomed students of the Forum with a meet and greet in his office, followed by an inspirational message from Rebecca Welsh, Founder of Halo, a mission that provides housing, healing, and education to at-risk and homeless children. Students ended their time at the Capitol hearing from Missouri State Senator Travis Fitzwater.

Students also heard from several speakers who lead by example. A question and answer panel, including Youssef Abdou, Natalia Chaing Breña, David Johnson, Bailey Stephen, and Sadie Williams, discussed the importance of community and relationships. Judge Pat Joyce shared a message on redemption after the students’ tour of the Jefferson City Correctional Center. Kyrell and Michaela Newell, directors of St. Nicholas Academy, shared a message on servant leadership. Justin Campbell, Regional Director of YoungLife, concluded the Forum, challenging students to consider their purpose in what they are aiming at.

The event started in 1988 under the leadership of former Missouri Governor and 79th U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft.

For more information, visit www.mogslf.com