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Q&A With Incoming AAA Principal Nelson

By Enoc Garcia, June 09, 2025

Marc Nelson joins Auburn Adventist Academy as principal starting the 2025–2026 academic year. Washington Conference had a Q&A with him to hear his upcoming plans for AAA.

Q: How do you integrate faith into your leadership?
NELSON: Faith in leadership means more than just managing academics; it’s about leading students to Christ. That's the whole purpose of education. Everything on campus, even casual conversations, should ultimately point back to Jesus. I see education as the left arm of the gospel, and being a faith leader is a continual, growing process for me.

Q: Why did you accept the call to AAA?
NELSON: After 25 years in education — including five years in Africa — and nearing completion of my doctorate, I sensed God calling me back into Adventist education. When the opportunity at AAA came, my wife and I prayed and felt at peace. AAA has tremendous potential. I’m excited to work alongside a team committed to growing and advancing the mission.

Q: What excites you most about AAA?
NELSON: I’m excited about the strong academic programs, the integration between day and boarding students, and the incredible technical education programs, like the auto shop, wood shop and welding lab. The vibrant music program is also a powerful ministry. AAA has a strong legacy, and I look forward to building on it.

Q: What do you want parents to know about Adventist education?
NELSON: Adventist education isn’t about "fixing" kids. It’s about guiding them to make better choices and deepen their relationship with Christ. It nurtures the whole person — mind, body and spirit. It’s an investment not only for a better life, but also for eternity.

Q: What’s your vision for AAA?
NELSON: I hope AAA will be a place where students want to come, parents are eager to send their kids and young people graduate with a deeper, lasting relationship with Jesus. I want it to be a community preparing students to serve, lead and share Christ wherever life takes them.

Q: Can you share your favorite Bible verse?
NELSON: Micah 6:8 reminds me daily: “He has shown you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God?”

Q: How can we pray for you this school year?
NELSON: Pray for wisdom. I need wisdom to lead well, to serve faithfully and to help AAA flourish for God's glory.

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Marc and Melissa Nelson

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Marc Nelson
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Enoc Garcia

Washington Conference communication director
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