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Headmaster Shares Thoughts on Living of a Life of Purpose

In his January 10, 2016, sermon in St. Andrew's Chapel, Woodberry Forest School Headmaster Byron Hulsey ’86 spoke of the challenging days of winter and offered an antidote: finding one's purpose by serving others. The words of the Boys' Prayer, he said, offer "a clarion call to a life of purpose, one deeply engraved in our culture, history, and tradition, and one that will see us through this winter, and all the winters to come."

Read "Finding Your Purpose" on the headmaster's blog, What Matters Most. 
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