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Warren County Celebrates High School Graduates with Inspirational Baccalaureate Service
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On May 13, 2024, the Front Royal/Warren County Ministerial Association hosted a baccalaureate service for graduating classes for Warren County and Skyline High Schools. The event was held at the Warren County High School auditorium, welcoming families, faculty, and community.
Captain Ann Hawk from the Salvation Army welcomed the attendees warmly. “We are here not only to celebrate your academic achievements but also to honor your journey and the promising paths you are about to take,” Captain Hawk remarked, setting a tone of communal support and encouragement.
Sarah Hardin and Emma Stelzl, representing Warren County High School and Skyline High School, respectively, led the audience in prayers. “We step forward into our futures, but let us also carry forward the spirit of community and the strength we’ve garnered through our years here together,” said Hardin during her invocation.
The ceremony featured a performance by the Skyline Singers, who sang “Hold Fast to Dreams.” The music added an emotional and uplifting element to the evening, echoing the themes of hope and perseverance.
Seniors Molly Sims and Kaitlyn Antonelli shared reflections on their high school experiences. Sims encouraged her classmates to “embrace the unknown with confidence,” while Antonelli emphasized the importance of community and resilience. “Every challenge and every success has prepared us for the next stages of our lives,” Antonelli noted.
Pastor Ingrid Chenoweth of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church delivered the keynote address, urging the graduates to remain curious and open-minded. “As you all venture out into the world, keep your hearts and minds open to the lessons life will offer you,” she advised.
The distribution of cords and a candle-lighting ceremony symbolized the transition of leadership and responsibility to the rising seniors. Pastor Rachel Plemmons commented, “This light represents not just knowledge but the warmth and brightness of the community spirit you embody.”
The service concluded with a prayer from Pastor Christy McMillin-Goodwin, who expressed hope for the graduates’ futures. “Carry forward the love and support you’ve felt here today as you go forth to make your mark on the world,” she said.

This baccalaureate service celebrated the achievements and potential of Warren County’s graduates, providing them with a heartfelt send-off filled with community blessings and high hopes for their future endeavors.
Video by Mark Williams, Royal Examiner/National Media Services, Inc.
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