Homecoming and Family Weekend 2025

Olivet Nazarene University’s Homecoming and Family Weekend brought together alumni, family and friends for an annual weekend of celebration. This year, with over 50 events throughout the weekend, guests were able to enjoy timeless traditions, exciting athletic competitions and great food and fellowship with friends new and old.
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Hannah Priest

November 6, 2025 Academics, Alumni & Friends, Arts & Music, Athletics, Chapel, Earth & Space Science, Music

Olivet Nazarene University’s Homecoming and Family Weekend brought together alumni, family and friends for an annual weekend of celebration. This year, with over 50 events throughout the weekend, guests were able to enjoy timeless traditions, exciting athletic competitions and great food and fellowship with friends new and old.

The weekends festivities kicked off Thursday night with the Alumni Board serving a late-night breakfast treat to the student body in Ludwig Center at the Throwback Thursday Student Pancake Feed.

Friday morning, faculty, staff, students and guests gathered for a time of worship for the Homecoming Chapel. During the service, Alumni Award recipients Alyssa Franklin ’19 and Kolton Williford ’15 were recognized and gave testimony of their faith and the impact of greater Olivet community in their lives, career and their calling.

Alyssa FranklinKolton Williford

Following the service, the festivities were moved to the center of campus for the dedication of the new Allen Plaza – an expansion of the Decker Quad named in honor of Drs. Brian and Lynda Allen. This space, intentionally created for hospitality and community, was already providing meaningful moments throughout the weekend for many from the Student Spirit Day pop-up, the ONU marching band concert, coffee conversations and catch-ups and more.

Dr. Lynda Allen and Dr. Brian AllenPeople at the Allen Plaza dedication

That evening, following victories from both men’s and women’s basketball teams, guests moved to the Perry Center for the 5th Quarter Fair where guests of all ages enjoyed late night, fun, food and fellowship featuring the famous 54-foot ice cream bar.

Men's basketball hall of fame5th quarter fair 2025

On Saturday the classes of 2020, 2015, 2010, 2005, 2000, 1995, 1990, 1985, 1980, 1975 and Purple & Gold grads (graduates prior to 1975) gathered to celebrate their undergraduate reunions.

Class of 2015 group photoClass of 2020 group photoPurple and Gold grads

The afternoon included an outdoor family fun zone and food trucks before the Tiger football game against Judson. The Tigers took home a 53-7 win against the Eagles in front of a crowd of purple, gold and white.

Olivet Football running off the field after planting a Tiger flag in the fieldFamily fun zone at Hoecoming

The Bahr Soccer Facility was also officially dedicated with current and former players in attendance.

Bill Bahr, players, athletic department staff, and Dr. Chenoweth cutting the ribbon

Saturday evening, Olivet’s School of Music joined Christian singer-songwriter, Meredith Andrews in Centennial Chapel for an evening of worship.

Meredith Andrews and Orchestra

Throughout the weekend, there were several opportunities to take in other athletic competitions, shows at Strickler Planetarium and gather with reconnect with other department alumni.

The weekend’s events concluded on Sunday morning, with the President’s Prayer Breakfast. Guests in attendance enjoyed a time of worship and had the opportunity to hear from Lay “O” Award recipient Mel Sayes ’73, and Ministerial “O” Award recipient, Mark Holcomb ’81/’18 D.Div as they gave testimony of the ways their stories have been impacted by the people and mission of Olivet.

Mel Sayes speakingRev. Mark Holcomb speaking

To conclude the event, First Lady Tammy (Salyer) Chenoweth ’89 and student ministry leaders Chloe Ashcraft and Laney Glueck hosted a time of prayer and thanksgiving for the campus community of Olivet Nazarene University.

For more information about campus events, visit olivet.edu/events.

students passing out foodstudents smiling under tent

students chattingfamilies chatting

Men playing organ3 individuals speaking on stage

Bill Bahr speakingBill Bahr soccer facility ribbon cutting

Olivet Women's Basketball player celebratingOlivet men's basketball player shooting a free throw

Hall of Fame basketball playersfamily posing with O N U letters

Woman hugging a friendClass of 1995 reunion

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Hannah Priest

Hannah Priest ’21/’22 MBA is passionate about people and sharing their stories. After graduating from Olivet with a degree in Public Relations and Strategic Communications, she has found much joy in serving as the associate director of Alumni and University Relations at Olivet and a freelance writer. In her role, she has the ability to celebrate the accomplishments of those in the Olivet community and share stories of their meaningful experiences from their time at ONU and beyond. Outside of her work at Olivet, she is also a feature editor for SPLENDEUR magazine, an up-and-coming small business aimed at encouraging, equipping and empowering women to find their God-given purpose in whatever season of life they are in.

Student on main campus wearing pink sweater and holding water bottle.

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