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Seventeenth Graduation Service (1995) 3377 Bayview Avenue TEL: Toronto, ON 416.226.6620 M2M 3S4 www.tyndale.ca Note: This Work has been made available by the authority of the copyright owner solely for the purpose of private study and research and may not be copied or reproduced except as permitted by the copyright laws of Canada without the written authority from the copyright owner. Ontario Theological Seminary. “Seventeenth Graduation Service May 6, 1995 Agincourt Pentecostal Church Scarborough, Ontario.” (1995) Ontario Theological Seminary Seventeenth GRADUATION SERVICE May 6, 1995 Agincourt Pentecostal Church Scarborough, Ontario ORDER OF SERVICE Organist: Lynda Wigglesworth-Wray, BRE, MTS, ARCCO Pianist: Elizabeth Hyatt, BMus, MMus Musicians: David Beesley, BA, BMus; Shawna Beesley Prelude Processional (all standing) Praise.....................Crown ............. Him With Many Crowns, Call To Worship.................................................................Dr. David Sherbino Professor of Pastoral Studies Prayer of Adoration Praise.......................................................................... Meekness and Majesty There Is a Redeeme r Responsive Psalm 67.................................................... Dr. Gordon Freeland Chair, Board of Governors Old Testament Lesson...........................................................Isaiah 52: 7 -10 Mary-Elsie Fletcher President, Student Council New Testament Lesson..................................................... Galatians 1:6-17 Stephen Kern Student Council Praise.........................................................All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name President’s Welcome...........................................................Dr. Bruce Gordon Announcements and Offering..........................................Dr. Ian Rennie VP and Academic Dean Ministry of Music.........................................................His Grace Was Greater David Beesley, Shawna Beesley Graduating Speakers...............................................Clara Wong, Jody Cross Presentation of Awards......................................Mrs. ................ Lynn Smith Dean of Students Introduction of Graduation Speaker...................................Dr. William McRae Chancellor Graduation Speaker...............................................................................Dr. Ian Rennie Praise........................................................................... May the Mind of Christ Presentation and Granting of Degrees Prayer of Dedication................................................. Rev. George Grosshans Member, Board of Governors Praise..................................................................................Christ Triumphant Benediction.............................................................Dr. Ian Rennie Recessional Postlude Refreshments will be served in the gymnasium. GRADUATES 1995 CERTIFICATE IN CHRISTIAN STUDIES Michael Bruce Barton Toronto, ON BA (Hon.), University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON Devanand Bhagwan Toronto, ON BAA, Ryerson Polytechnic Institute, Toronto, ON Mary Jane Crouse Dartmouth, NS BHE, Mount St. Vincent University, Halifax, NS Suzan Kam-Shan Ho Hong Kong MSc, University of Surrey, England Rita Regina Mah Kelvington, SK BScN, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Matthew Glynford Raine Sherburn Hill, England BRE, Ontario Bible College, Toronto, ON Lea Rebecca Robinson Bramalea, ON BA, York University, Toronto, ON Linda Wai Ling Shum Toronto, ON BA, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Alberdina Watts Woodstock, ON Certificate, London Bible Institute, London, ON MASTER OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES Heike Ben Sofia Burlington, ON BScN, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Harry Edward Bloch Hamilton, ON BA, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Certificate of Biblical Studies, OTS, Toronto, ON Neal Boafo Akropong-Akuapim, Ghana BA, MA, University of Ghana MSc (Applied), McGill University, Montreal, PQ Catherine Laurie Bodden Kitchener, ON BRE, Emmanuel Bible College, Kitchener, ON Timothy C. Charter Markham, ON BRE, Ontario Bible College, Toronto, ON Dong Yul Chun Woodbridge, ON BA, Soong Sil University, Seoul, Korea MA, Chung Ang University, Seoul, Korea V. Marilyn Daniels North York, ON Steven Scott Edwards Dartmouth, NS BA, Dathousie University, Halifax, NS Irene Y.H. Fan Richmond Hill, ON BASc, MEng, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Gaitree Gillen Ajax, ON BTh, Eastern Pentecostal Bible College, Peterborough, ON Peter Shaun Goodyear Toronto, ON BA, Catherine Booth Bible College, Winnipeg, MB Michael Koehler Bramalea, ON BSc, York University, Toronto, ON Alex K. Lam Mississauga, ON BArch, McGill University, Montreal, PQ Boris Walter Lawryshyn Ajax, ON BTech, Ryerson Polytechnic Institute, Toronto, ON Francis Kam-Pui Lee Markham, ON BAdm, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON BA, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Scott Windsor MacLean Etobicoke, ON BRE, Ontario Bible College, Toronto, ON Gary James Manzo Goodwood, ON William Garth McMillan Eugenia, ON BA, Queen's University, Kingston, ON BEd, MEd, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Kenneth James Michell Toronto, ON BSc, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Eldon Oliver Bertie Sansome Unionville, ON Certificate, Toronto Bible College, Toronto, ON Marilyn Loreen Sansome Unionville, ON BRS, Ontario Bible College, Toronto, ON Claire Sauve-Lapierre Sherbrooke, PQ BaccPhysioth, University of Montreal, Montreal, PQ Korleen G. Schmidt Hanover, ON BA, University of Western Ontario. London. ON Lily Sok Toronto, ON BA, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON James William Steele Toronto, ON Maria Lee Kiang Tan Hum Singapore BComm, MBA, Concordia University, Montreal, PQ David C.S To Toronto, ON BSc, MEd, EdD, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON BEd, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Tony Kin-Hung Tse Hong Kong BTh, Evangel Theological College, Hong Kong BSc, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Linda Cooper Vander Haagen Ann Arbor, Michigan BSc. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan MSW, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Raymond Elvyn Wade Markham,ON Barton Kenneth Norman Wigg Toronto,ON LTCL, Trinity College of Music, London, England Hon-Chau Wong Etobicoke,ON BSc. National Taiwan University Myong-Hi Cecilia Yoo Toronto, ON BSc. University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Po-Pui Yue Montreal, PQ BSc. McGill University, Montreal, PQ MASTER OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES - YOUTH MINISTRY Gordon Ray Nickerson London, ON BRE, Briercrest Bible College, Caronport, SK MASTER OF DIVINITY - PASTORAL David Hartley Beesley Whitby, ON BA, Central Bible College, Springfield, Missouri BA, Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON Richard James Coulter Burton Peterborough, ON BTh, Eastern Pentecostal Bible College, Peterborough, ON Jody Wynne Cross Newmarket, ON BA, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON BEd, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON Peikang Dai Nanjing, P R. of China BEd, Huaiyin Teachers’ College, PR of China MDSci, Peking Medical School, P.R. of China Katherine Mary Donevan Toronto, ON BScN, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON MTS, Ontario Theological Seminary, Toronto, ON Glen A. Eagleson Thornhill, ON BA, York University, Toronto, ON MTS, Ontario Theological Seminary, Toronto, ON Ronald A. Humphries Lakefield, ON Boris Martin Kingdon Kramer Toronto, ON BFA (Hon.), McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Michael Tat Wing Lau Scarborough, ON BTh. Ontario Bible College, Toronto, ON Young Chul Lee Etobicoke,ON BA, Seoul National University Ronald Benson Mullin Simcoe, ON Tan Van Nguyen Toronto, ON Benjamin Charlemagne Otto Scarborough,ON BA, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON MTS, Ontario Theological Seminary, Toronto, ON Robert Ian Savage Newcastle, ON BTh, Eastern Pentecostal Bible College, Peterborough, ON David Daeshik Shin Dartmouth, NS BTh, Eastern Pentecostal Bible College, Peterborough, ON Kyung (Joseph) Song Seoul, Korea BRS, Ontario Bible College, Toronto, ON Michael Ross Stone Simcoe, ON BRE, Ontario Bible College, Toronto, ON Ted David Tham Thornhill, ON BASc, University of Toronto, Toronto. ON Patrick Ben-Fu Voo Orangeville, ON BA. University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Samuel Tsung-Cheng Yang Hamilton, ON ThB, Central Taiwan Theological Seminary Katherine Choi Yuk Yu Toronto, ON BA, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON MASTER OF DIVINITY - CHINESE MINISTRY Peter Ka Yu Ko Hong Kong BRE, Ontario Bible College, Toronto, ON KamW To Hong Kong BA, BAS. York University, Toronto, ON Wai Shun- Alex Wong Hong Kong BA. Brandon University, Brandon, MB MASTER OF DIVINITY - COUNSELLING Scott Morley Peter Armstrong Cobourg, ON BA (Hon ), Brock University, St. Catharines, ON Daniel James Barber Brantford, ON BRE, Northwest Baptist Theological College Langley, BC Eppie Man Ha Cheung Hong Kong BSc, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC Anne Mane Collins Toronto, ON BScN, University of Western Ontario, London, ON Margriet Dekker Fonthill,ON BA, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan Margaret I.K. Gordon Aurora, ON BA, Gordon College Wenham, Mass. Jennifer Kingdon Kramer Toronto, ON BA, BEd, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON Benoit Lapierre Sherbrooke, PQ MD, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, PQ Linda Jean McFadden Dresden, ON BMA, University OLE Windsor Windsor, ON Melissa Lynn McKechnie Mississauga, ON BA, University of Western Ontario, London, ON Gloria Jean Millar Kingston, ON BA, BEd, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Kenda Marie Paton Newmarket, ON BBS, Canadian Bible College, Regina, SK Steffanie Jane Pelleboer Unionville, ON BA (Hon.), Brock University, St. Catharines, ON Margaret Louise Potter Caledon ON Certificate, London Teacher's College BA University of Waterloo
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