Pepperdine University Welcomes New Hub for Spiritual Life Staff
On May 3, 2021, Pepperdine University president Jim Gash (JD ’93) introduced the Hub for Spiritual Life at Pepperdine. The Hub is a new initiative to reimagine and enhance spiritual life at Pepperdine with the mission of developing and integrating programs, training, and resources to cultivate a vibrant and consistent spiritual life at the University.
As the 2021–2022 academic year nears, Pepperdine is pleased to welcome the Hub for Spiritual Life team – Sara Barton, Christin Shatzer Román, Olivia Robinson, Zac Luben, Rachel Collins, Shaya Aguilar, Ko Ku, Mary Young, Angie Lemley, and Parker King.
Sara Barton, University Chaplain, Associate Vice President of Spiritual Life
As the University chaplain and associate vice president of spiritual life at Pepperdine
University, Sara Barton provides pastoral care in the community and leads the staff
of the Hub for Spiritual Life, who together seek to cultivate a spiritually formative
environment for the Pepperdine community. Barton also teaches adjunct courses for
Pepperdine and Lipscomb University.
“In this coming year, I look forward to collaborating on spiritual life initiatives
with faculty, staff, and students across the university.”
Christin Shatzer Román, Director of Community Engagement and Service
Christin Shatzer Román comes to Pepperdine with almost 15 years of higher education
leadership experience. She served as the founding director of Lipscomb University's
Serving and Learning Together (SALT) Program, the university's service-learning initiative.
Additionally, Shatzer Román served as director of Lipscomb's General Education program
and oversaw curriculum design and innovation, faculty selection, training, and development,
and program assessment. Shatzer Román's classroom experience includes teaching courses
in leadership, first-year seminar, Urban Studies, community change, and civic engagement.
She earned her doctorate in education from Vanderbilt University and holds a master
of public administration from the University of Delaware. She is also an alumna of
Seaver College.
Olivia Robinson, Assistant Director of Community Engagement and Service
Olivia Robinson is the Assistant Director of Community Engagement and Service in Pepperdine's
Hub for Spiritual Life. She is a recent Pepperdine graduate, serves on the Singleton
Foundation for Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurship leadership council, and provides
private speaker coaching. Olivia owns an app called BlackDollar that helps people
find Black-owned businesses, and she loves dancing and discussing films.
“I'm really excited to see the impact of the Hub for Spiritual Life's reinvisioned
approach to ministry in our university. I really think we're creating the space for
more engaged and conscious connections."
Zac Luben, Associate Chaplain for Partners
Zac Luben graduated twice from Pepperdine, most recently with his Master of Divinity
in 2014. For the past 13 years, he worked in local churches serving as a youth and
family minister. Luben also serves as an adjunct professor in the Religion Division
and helps direct CrossWays out of Church Relations. He is married and has a 4-year-old
son.
“I am looking forward to building connections with students, faculty, and staff across
the university.”
Rachel Collins, Associate Chaplain
Rachel Collins is an associate chaplain with Pepperdine University, overseeing the
Hub for Spiritual Life's "Connect Ministries." Connect Ministries includes spiritual
mentoring, Seaver 200, and small group ministries. She has an MDiv from Fuller Seminary
with an emphasis on biblical languages and is working towards an MBA at Pepperdine.
She also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the Religion division. She lives in
Pacific Palisades with her husband and enjoys hiking, surfing, and gardening.
“I'm most looking forward to facilitating spaces of hospitality for students as they
return to campus, connecting them to spiritual life, community, and to opportunities
to engage in faith.”
Shaya Aguilar, Assistant Chaplain
Shaya Aguilar is an assistant chaplain with Pepperdine University, working within
the Hub for Spiritual Life on the “Connect Ministries” team. She will be helping facilitate
spiritual mentoring, Seaver 200, and small group ministries. Aguilar is originally
from Westlake Village, CA, and graduated from Seaver College with a BA in Psychology
and a minor in Hispanic Studies. She is now working towards an MS in Ministry at Pepperdine.
In her free time, she enjoys writing, traveling with friends, hiking and yoga.
“I am most looking forward to getting to work on the new Seaver 200 program and fostering
opportunities for students to experience spiritual formation through community and
mentorship relationships.”
Ko Ku, Worship Chaplain
Ko Ku is a Hawaii-born worship leader, musician, and composer with a heart for God
and the purposes of His Kingdom. He founded the devotional artist project ‘Kowrites,’
which features instrumental music releases ranging from ambient piano compositions
to chill lo-fi beats. His other musical endeavors include producing, sync writing,
and music-directing for the island reggae band, ‘Kolohe Kai.’
“I look forward to equipping student leaders and musicians in creating spaces that
encounter the living presence of God through worship.”
Mary Young, Worship Chaplain
Mary Young will be supervising the worshiping communities on campus, including Celebration
Chapel, Word Up, and KCM, as one of the worship chaplains. She graduated from Cal
Poly San Luis Obispo where she was mentored by her worship pastor to be a worship
leader. After graduating and moving back to LA, she worked for Warner Music Group
and in reality TV doing music supervision while leading worship at various local churches.
In 2013, she moved to London to attend a worship academy run by Tim Hughes at HTB
Church; after, she stayed to work for HTB as head of production and later director
of creative. She also was a part of planting Reality London Church and led worship
there for two years before moving back to LA for the sunshine and tacos she missed
so much. After returning to LA, she worked with Kanye West and his Sunday Service
worship event and later was hired by Vintage Church Santa Monica as creative and production
director. Young has 22 years of experience leading worship. When she's not leading
worship, you can find her with her dog, Scotty, in her vegetable garden or traveling
as far as Covid will let her.
"I'm most looking forward to getting to know the students and offering them the same
opportunity I had in college to grow in their worship abilities in an environment
that challenges them but gives freedom to try new things and not be afraid to fail."
Angie Lemley, Assistant to the University Chaplain
Angie Lemley is the assistant to the University chaplain, Sara Barton. Lemley coordinates
communication, campus-wide events, employee hiring and training, and oversees many
of the tasks needed to develop and support the Hub for Spiritual Life. She received
her bachelor's degree from Abilene Christian University and her Master's degree from
Lubbock Christian University. She has been part of the Pepperdine community for over
20 years and has worked in administrative roles in multiple areas on campus, including
the Office of Real Estate Operations, University Church of Christ, and Student Affairs.
Angie, her husband, David Lemley, and their three sons live on campus and attend the
University Church of Christ.
“I’m looking forward to the return of staff and students and the opportunities I will
have through the Hub for Spiritual Life to facilitate spiritual growth and Christ-centered
community on campus.”
Parker King, Graduate Student Minister
Parker King graduated from Seaver College in 2019, and he is currently working towards
an MDiv at Pepperdine. King is from Texas, and he loves reading any and every book
he can get his hands on, making coffee for himself and others, and seeing people stoked
on their favorite things.
“I am most looking forward to students returning to campus and the beginning of a
new season for our community. I hope to be a resource for students exploring the big
questions of life as well as a friend walking alongside them during their time at
Pepperdine.”
To learn more about the team and its mission, visit the Hub for Spiritual Life website.