We are thrilled to announce the inaugural recipients of the Bishop W. Herbert Spaugh Scholarship for children of pastors. This year’s winners have demonstrated exceptional academic excellence, leadership, and community involvement. We are proud to support these outstanding individuals as they continue their educational journeys and strive to impact the world positively.
The Bishop W. Herbert Spaugh Scholarship aims to provide financial assistance to children of Moravian pastors who have shown remarkable dedication to their studies and demonstrate financial need. Our winners stood out for their impressive achievements and inspiring visions for the future.
Meet Our 2024 Scholarship Winners:
Anna Cadogan — Anna is from Philadelphia, PA, and graduated from Central High School. With a passion for computer science, Anna is committed to using technology to improve our world. She said, “I am committed to using technology as a force for good, addressing pressing issues such as climate change, healthcare accessibility, and social inequality.” She plans to pursue a degree in Computer Science at Temple University. Anna is the daughter of Rev. Nasel Ephraim from Redeemer Moravian Church.
Hilda Cieza-Regalado — Hilda is from Winston-Salem, NC, and graduated from Salem Academy. She is passionate about architecture and committed to furthering its impact on communities and societal dynamics. Hilda says, “I believe that architecture has the power to bridge gaps, foster inclusivity, and provide solutions to complex issues like homelessness.” She plans to earn a degree in architecture and ultimately establish her own firm. Hilda will attend UNC-Charlotte in the fall. She is the daughter of Rev. Angelica Regalado Cieza from Estamos Unidos.
Isabella Kilps — From Hope, IN Isabella “Bella” graduated from Hauser High School. She is planning to major in graphic design and marketing. She is drawn to how messages and ideas are spread to people worldwide using visual communication. Bella says, “Graphic design isn’t something that is going away, especially as the world becomes more digital.” Bella will attend Ball State University. She is the daughter of Rev. Andy Kilps from Hope Moravian Church.
About the Scholarship:
Herbert Spaugh, Jr. created the Bishop’s Fund to honor the life and legacy of his dad, Bishop W. Herbert Spaugh. Herb Jr. traveled the world and accomplished much in his lifetime but said in a 2017 article, “I am most proud of being the son of Moravian Bishop Herbert Spaugh.” Herb Jr. entered the more immediate presence of our Savior in July of 2023, and the endowment he created started the scholarship for children of clergy this year. Herb recognized that ordained clergy often face financial challenges in saving and paying for their children’s post-secondary education, and he wanted to help that. Each recipient will receive $3,500 for their upcoming school year, and we look forward to their future success.