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Ella “Selfless Servant” Kestner

By: Trinity Goode

Described as a “selfless servant,” Ella Kestner follows in the footsteps of Jesus to carry out her passions for people.

Heart for Missions

Ella Kestner poses for a photo taken on Wednesday, October 25th in Benner Library. Kestner was assisting with a Multimedia Storytelling project when her photo was taken. Photo by Trinity Goode

Ella Kestner, a junior majoring in Multimedia communications at Olivet Nazarene University, hopes to continue her journey in servanthood through multimedia missions. Multimedia doesn’t have a set route which makes it “beautiful and challenging” Kestner said. She seeks to serve using her skills in people’s lives such as working on a creative team at a church for ministerial missions.

The comm department at Olivet has shaped her love by being so encouraging in sending students out into the world, challenging her, and supplying her with unique connections and opportunities.  A close friend, Sophie Close, described Kestner as one of the most selfless people she has ever met.

“She strives to know Jesus with all her heart, all her mind and all her soul”

Close Said

Seeking God in every struggle, Close views Kestner as someone who would be perfect in service because of her passion and maturity to go to God in even the hardest moments. Kestner has a passion to love people and jumped right into His purpose for her, allowing Him to equip her with what she would need along the way such as being an RA or working for Miracle Camp.

“I have such a big heart for camp ministry, it’s something the Lord has really equipped and called me to do”

Kestner Said

Kestner participates and leads a variety of activities for Miracle Camp this past summer of 2023. Her goal was to change lives and make a difference in the people around her through her work. Photos provided by Ella Kestner

Coming to Olivet

What started out as a lack of interest ended in ONU becoming a huge blessing in Ella Kestner’s life. Growing up in a Nazarene church in Sparta, Michigan, Kestner spent many summers at a camp that greatly encouraged students to go to Olivet Nazarene University. Unfortunately, there was more than one barrier stopping her from stepping into that reality. Financially Olivet wasn’t feasible, she had no roommate, and she didn’t really care to go there.

“Lord lead me where I’m supposed to be going, but not Olivet, not Olivet”

Kestner said
In May of 2021 Ella Kestner commits to ONU and announces to her instagram where she’s headed for school. Kestner was excited to head to school in a place where she felt the Lord was leading her. Photo by Caroline Garver

But all that changed in one summer. A woman in her church helped her contact a roommate. She then learned she was able to get half off tuition through her church, making the decision a lot easier. After visiting the campus in, Kestner said she felt at peace with the decision to come here and has gotten involved in many ways since then.

Spoons 4 Forks

Fresh out of high school, Kestner remembers feeling the common freshman perception that she was all alone. While struggling with her home life and a challenged relationship with her roommate she felt as if she was “grasping for friends.” During a club fair she encountered Spoons 4 Forks, the on-campus comedy club. Immediately drawn into their humor she decided to go to a show of theirs to check them out.

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She was instantly captivated and joined the team. These people became her best friends, her lifeline, a place where she felt she could actually fit in for the first time since being at school.

Preparing for battle, Kestner partakes in an improv game with a team member. She performed for an audience during a showing from 2022. Photo by @spoons4forksonu
In April, 2022 the Spoons 4 Forks team travels to a competition UIUC. Kestner got to perform with her companions during the festival. Photo by @spoons4forksonu
Watching a colleague perform, Kestner and the team had a showing October 21st with a full house in Wisner. Photo by @spoons4forksonu

Some of her favorite memories included the team, such as a late-night grocery run for tortillas, butter, and cheese. They then decided to cook quesadillas over a manhole cover on campus which she referred to as “ground tortillas” said Kestner. Listen to Kestner recall the memory.

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Kestner selfies herself and Close as they play pickle ball and stop for a goofy picture. Photo by Ella Kestner

Sophie Close, a valued friend of Kestner’s who tried to go to every show, said that Ella Kestner added a different kind of humor to the show. Close recognized that Kestner was filled with such a light from Jesus that every scene she was in included a lightness to her humor. Kestner affected the whole team with her kindness and love of God, it brought a different element that didn’t go unnoticed by those who enjoyed the shows.

Current Hobbies

Beyond the ministry work done through camps, Kestner furthered her passions to be a freshman Resident Assistant in Parrott Hall. This role allows her to connect with freshman girls who are going through all sorts of difficulties while adjusting to college life.

She also gets to be a part of a team of young women who share a heart to serve the girls they work with every day. Being an RA is a 24/7 job unlike your typical nine to five. This role may have been influenced by Close during her sophomore year. Close was a freshman RA as well that year and said that Kestner frequently sat with her the long hours of sitting desk at night.

Kestner is sitting desk in order to make sure all her residents get in safely on Saturday, November 4th. She awaited the other Resident Assistants to finish room checks so they could discuss their weeks with residents while sitting on the black couch to the right, known as the “therapy couch” for RA vent sessions. Photo by Trinity Goode

On top of her role as an RA, she also works at the Rock Wall in Perry located on campus as well.

“My freshman year I climbed a lot and I’ve climbed a lot less since working there but I still love hanging out down there”

Kestner Said

She loves climbing and made it a regular habit her first two years of school. Now she works there and climbs while she works as well as helping others to scale the walls too.

Paying close attention to the other end of her rope, Kestner watches ready to belay should her climber need it. In the background a climber swung from her harness to break from the strenuous act of climbing. Photo by Trinity Goode
Smiling for her first official RA team photo, Kestner stands with her coworkers. Being at ONU a week before her classmates would arrive, Kestner and the team were trained on how to complete their role. Photo provided by Ella Kestner

Kestner lounges in her harness while her climbers are safely on the ground Monday night at the Rec. Kestner was in her element in the environment of her coworkers and climbers. Photo by Trinity Goode

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  • I am an ONU student graduating in 2026. I am studying Public Relations as well as Corporate Communications. I am from Peoria, IL where I plan to go back to after college. My goal while in school is to learn as much as I can from every professor and student I encounter to take applicable skills into my future career.

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