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2025 Oratorical Contest 


Mya Vernon won the 2025 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest with an advocation for protecting immigrants against ICE in safe spaces.

Oratorical contest results

The C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest is hosted each spring by the communications department program.

2025 c. Henry Smith Oratorical contest

The following students spoke on peace and violence:

  • First place: Mya Vernon 鈥27, Toledo, Ohio, 鈥淧rotecting Immigrants From ICE.鈥
  • Second place: Coen North 鈥26, Denver, Colo., 鈥淐onsidering the Lilies: Making Peace Through Practices of Contentment鈥
  • Third place: Micah Dodson 鈥27, Wooster, Ohio, 鈥淏uilding Impossible Bridges in an Impossible World鈥
  • Madeline Franks 鈥26, Cardington, Ohio, 鈥淎 Light in the Darkness: Peace Churches鈥 Humanitarian Role During the Ukraine-Russia War鈥
  • Kennedy Parker 鈥25, Lima, Ohio, 鈥淔inding Your Identity in Christ, Not Competition.
  • Carter Ritchey 鈥25, Delphos, Ohio, 鈥淔ostering Social Cohesion Through AI-Driven Community Engagement in Peacebuilding.鈥
  • Zane Sarcheck 鈥25, Sunbury, Ohio, 鈥淧rosperity Leads to Peace鈥

Cash prizes were awarded to the top 3 participants.

Winners from Previous years

Speeches from the 2024 Contest
news release

  • Jenna Juarez, 1st place, 鈥淧romoting Peace in Skilled Nursing Facilities鈥
  • Jenia Freewalt, 2nd place, 鈥淗elping Students Make Peace With  Themselves鈥
  • Zachariah Boch, 3rd place, 鈥淒econstructing the Bully: Giving Power to Take Away Power鈥

2023 Contest
news release

  • Payton Stephens, 1st place, 鈥淔inding Peace in Religious Conversations: The Free Exercise Clause and Public Schools鈥
  • Aspyn Rafac, 2nd place, 鈥淢ennonite on Indigenous Soil: Making Peace After Colonialism鈥
  • Olivia (Lou) Westcott, 3rd place, 鈥淚nterpersonal Relationships鈥擨t鈥檚 Complicated: Status and Hierarchy Within our Everyday Lives鈥

2022 Contest

  • Madison Baker, 1st place, "The Monster of Darkness that Embezzles the Peace Within: Sex Trafficking"
  • Payton Stephens, 2nd place, "Blind Structured are Blind Attitudes: Peace Within the Social Model of Disability"
  • Joseph Earl, 3rd place, "Moving Toward Nuclear Disarmament: Rebooting START"

2021 Contest

  • Olivia Tennefoss, 1st place, "Turning Profit Into Peace: The Shalom of Small Business"
  • Claire Myree, 2nd place, "Making Peace with Our World Through Reduction"
  • Jenny Dorsey, 3rd place, "We Need Not Make Another Other: How the Church's Practice of Exclusion Violates Jesus' Call to Peace"

2020 Contest

  • Gabriel Denecker, 1st place, "The Catholic View of Peace: Just War and the Brotherhood of Humanity"
  • Claire Myree, 2nd place, "Can Friendship Trump All? Friendship in the Trump Era"
  • Olivia Tennefoss, 3rd place, "America the Beautiful: At the Border and in our Communities"

2019 Contest

  • Hannah Conklin, 1st place, "Water Access as Inequality: A Vision for Justice and Healing"
  • Kiera Suffel, 2nd place, "How the church can be more supportive for struggling married couples"
  • Zachary Lynkins, 3rd place, "Christian persecution and how we can support those who are persecuted and have no voice"

2017 Contest

  • Claire Clay, 1st place, "Social Media and Conflict: Eradicating Online Drama through Compassion and Peacemaking"
  • Eric Beachy, 2nd place, "Making Peace through Restorative Agriculture"
  • Olivia Poole, 3rd place, "Restoring Peace by Challenging White Privilege"

2016 Contest

  • Rebecca Starn, 1st place, 鈥淧eace through Female Education鈥
  • Angel Huerta, 2nd place, 鈥淭he Epidemic of Domestic Violence鈥 
  • Jonah Eckert, 3rd place, 鈥淔ighting Hunger to Promote Peace鈥

2015 Contest

  • Emily Huxman, 1st place, 鈥淩educing Global Violence against Women through Education鈥
    >>> Binational contest first place
  • Chay Reigle, 2nd place, 鈥淭he Fourth Estate of Peacemaking鈥
  • Venessa Owsley, 3rd place, 鈥淢aking Bluffton a Safe Space鈥

2014 Contest

  • Mary Schrag, 1st place, 鈥淪hooting Chivalry鈥
  • Emily Huxman, 2nd place, 鈥淭urning Swords into Ploughshares One Story at a Time鈥
  • Rebecca Juliana, 3rd place, 鈥淥ut of the Closet, Out of a Job?"

2013 Contest

  • Brent Schroeder, 1st place, 鈥淏eing Seated at the Table of Christ: Ritual and Disability鈥
  • Katie Wineland, 2nd place, 鈥淨ueering Bluffton: Embracing the Other, Embracing our Own鈥
  • Nathan Barber, 3rd place, 鈥淪aving Afghanistan鈥
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