
McKenzie, Tenn. — Bethel University is pleased to announce three strategic leadership appointments that will further strengthen the University’s mission and distinctive extracurricular experiences. These appointments reflect Bethel’s continued commitment to Christ-centered leadership and institutional excellence.
Garrett Burns Named Chaplain & Director of Strategic Initiatives
Garrett Burns has been appointed Chaplain &
Director of Strategic Initiatives, expanding his
current service to the University into a dual-role
leadership position reporting directly to the
President.
In this expanded role, Burns will continue providing
pastoral leadership to the campus community
along with Dr. Anne Hames, Dean of Chapel,
while also serving as a strategic partner to the
President on mission-critical initiatives. The position
is designed to advance both the spiritual life and
long-term strategic priorities of the University.
Burns has faithfully served Bethel since 2017 and brings more than a decade of full-time ministerial experience. He holds a Master of Divinity from Memphis Theological Seminary and is an ordained minister in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
In addition to his campus leadership, Burns serves as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy Reserve, providing chaplain support to Marine Corps units across the country. His assignments have included service with Marine Forces Reserve and battalion-level units, delivering spiritual care and leadership support in demanding operational environments. In 2025, he was named Distinguished Chaplain of the Year by the Military Chaplains Association.
“Garrett leads with humility and steady conviction,” said Dr. Perry Moulds, University President. “Expanding his role strengthens both the spiritual life of our campus and the strategic direction of our institution.”
Sheila Horne Appointed Director of University Admissions
Sheila Horne has been appointed as Bethel
University’s Director of University Admissions, where
she will lead recruitment, admissions operations, and
campus visit experiences for first-year, transfer, dual
enrollment, and international students.
Horne brings more than 27 years of experience in
higher education admissions and nonprofit
development, with a strong record of recruiting and
enrolling students across traditional, transfer, adult,
graduate, and online populations. Most recently,
she served as Associate Director of Transfer
Admission at La Salle University, where she led recruitment initiatives, strengthened community college partnerships, and consistently achieved or exceeded admissions targets.
Her background also includes serving as Director of Adult, Graduate, and Online Admission at Belhaven University, where she led recruitment planning and staff development efforts while supporting cross-functional collaboration to enhance student engagement and outreach.
Horne earned a Master of Christian Ministry Leadership from Belhaven University and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration–Management from the University of Mississippi. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Strategic Leadership with a focus on Christian Ministry, further strengthening her commitment to mission-driven leadership in higher education.
“Sheila is a seasoned admissions leader who understands both strategy and the human side of recruitment,” said Lougan Bishop, Vice President for Enrollment & Advancement. “She knows how to connect with students, develop strong outreach efforts, and build teams that execute well. I’m grateful she’s joining us in this role.”
Dr. C. Scott Shepherd Named Interim Executive Director of the Renaissance Performing Arts Experience
Dr. C. Scott Shepherd has been appointed Interim
Executive Director of the Renaissance Performing Arts
Experience, stepping into the role after previously
serving as Associate Director of the Renaissance
Program.
In his role as Associate Director, Shepherd provided
leadership that contributed to program visibility and
recruitment. His familiarity with the program’s artistic
standards and operational structure ensures
continuity and steady leadership during this
transition.
Shepherd brings more than two decades of experience in performing arts administration and leadership across higher education, nonprofit, church, and community settings. He has overseen large-scale concerts, conferences, statewide choral initiatives, and complex artistic productions, managing organizations of hundreds of members. His background includes executive leadership roles within the Southern Baptist Church Music Conference, the Tennessee Baptist Church Music Conference and extensive work as a conductor, clinician, consultant, and educator throughout the region.
He holds a Doctor of Worship Studies from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies, a Master of Divinity from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Bachelor of Music Education from Shorter University.
“Scott understands the heart of Renaissance and the excellence it requires,” said Dr. Joe Hames, Interim Provost. “His leadership provides continuity and confidence as the program continues to thrive.”
With these appointments, Bethel University continues building leadership strength across spiritual life, admissions, and extracurricular experiences. Each of these leaders brings experience and dedication that will help move the University confidently into its next season of growth and impact.