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2019 Directory 2019 Directory Board of Directors President - Chairperson, Wesley Torres Seventh-day Adventist Church Vice President for Administration - Ern Brake (British Columbia Conference) Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam Serving British Columbia, Yukon & Western Northwest Territories Superintendent of Education - *Permanent Invitee, Phil Hudema Ministerial Director - *Permanent Invitee - Tom Glatts Office Hours Basit, Kenny - Lay Member Monday -Thursday Diminyatz, Meghann - Employee 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Brewer, Phillip - Lay Member Fuller, Mere - Lay Member Office Location (Parcels) Gregg, Joel - Lay Member 1626 McCallum Road Kuppers, Reiner - Lay Member Abbotsford, BC V2S 3M4 Marcus Trayer, Lay Member Mariano, Shine Deza - Lay Member Mailing Address (Letters Only) Maxwell, Sophia - Lay Member Box 1000 McCreery, Dale - Lay Member Abbotsford, BC V2S 4P5 Poch, Angela - Lay Member Rud, Robert - Employee Telecommunications Sabot, Claude - Employee Telephone 604 853-5451 Thorp, Julie - Lay Member Fax 604 853-8681 Watson, Alrick - Employee www.bcadventist.ca Zapotichny, Russel - Lay Member Zinner, Harald - Lay Member US Mailing Address Box 1300 Bylaws Committee Sumas, WA 98295 Vice President for Administration - Chairperson, Ern Brake President - Wesley Torres (Invitee) US Shipping Address SDACC Secretary - Daniel Stojanovic Sumas Mini Storage Franks, Doug 446 Harrison Street #68 Boonstra, Kevin Sumas, WA 98295 Buchanan, Sonja 360-988-7723 Hibbert, Leslie Fax 360-988-4210 Wood, Stu ABC CHRISTIAN STORE COMMITTEE President - Chairperson, Wesley Torres Vice President for Administration – Secretary, Ern Brake Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam ABC Manager - David Haluska Bell,Vic Brownmiller, Audrey Gregg, Joel EVANGELISM COMMITTEE Smith, Stan Ministerial Director - Chairperson, Tom Glatts Williams, Dennis President - Wesley Torres Vice President for Administration - Ern Brake ADCOM (Administrative Committee) Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam President - Chairperson, Wesley Torres Justis St. Hilaire - Employee Vice President for Administration – Secretary, Ern Brake Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam CHURCH PLANTING TASKFORCE Superintendent of Education - Phil Hudema President - Chairperson, Wesley Torres Ministerial Director - Tom Glatts Vice President for Administration - Ern Brake Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam AUDIT REVIEW COMMITTEE Ministerial Director - Tom Glatts Chairperson - Russel Zapotichny Griffiths, Colin Bell, Vic Kossovan, Marian Kazanowski, Gerald Smith, Stan COMMUNICATION & MEDIA Communications Director - Joey Aguilar BUILDING COMMITTEE Eun, Paul Vice President for Finance – Chairperson, Jeff Klam Jensen, Stan President - Wesley Torres Thorp, Greg Vice President for Administration - Ern Brake Toombs, Warren Superintendent of Education - Phil Hudema Poch, Angela Johnson, Wayne Maddocks, Barry FINANCE COMMITTEE Mowat, Dallas Vice President for Finance - Chairperson, Jeff Klam Rud, Robert President - Wesley Torres Vice President for Administration - Secretary, Ern Brake CAMP HOPE COMMITTEE Atherton, Kirsten President - Chairperson, Wesley Torres Bell, Vic Vice President for Administration - Ern Brake Smith, Stan Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam Stolz, Stuart Camp Hope Director - Bill Gerber Zapotichny, Russell Camp Hope Lodge Manager - Stephanie Schafer Camp Hope Maintenance Director - Todd Schafer Youth Director - Brian Wahl Anderson, Carole Erickson, Bob Heitsman, David Mowat, Chad Trana, Jim K-12 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PASTORAL PLACEMENT COMMITTEE President - Wesley Torres Vice President for Administration - Chairperson, Ern Brake Vice President for Administration - Wesley Torres President - Wesley Torres Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam Superintendent of Education - Phil Hudema Ministerial Director - Tom Glatts Associate Superintendent of Education - Kent Rusk Griffiths, Colin Jamieson, Dave K-12 BOARD OF EDUCATION Wellman, Greg President - Chairperson, Wesley Torres Superintendent of Education - Secretary, Education Director - Phil Hudema PLANNED GIVING COMMITTEE Vice President for Administration - Ern Brake Vice President for Finance - Chairperson - Jeff Klam Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam President - Wesley Torres Associate Superintendent of Education - Kent Rusk Vice President for Administration - Ern Brake Bayer, Betty - SDACC Education Director Planned Giving Director - Sven Tornlov Bastien, Scott - Lakeview Christian School, Principal Bunker, Norman - Lay Member, PCS Chair, Member at Large REGIONAL MINISTERIAL COORDINATORS Savenya, Andrew - Avalon Adventist Christian Academy, Principal President - Chairperson, Wesley Torres Domke, Cathy - Fraser Valley Adventist Academy, Principal Vice President for Administration - Ern Brake Erickson, Caren - Deer Lake SDA School, Principal Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam Friesen, Warren - Cariboo Adventist Academy, Principal Ministerial Director - Tom Glatts Hazzard Beverly - Lay Member - OCS Board Chair, Member at Large Djakov, Petar Kartik, Melaine - West Coast Adventist School Principal Jamieson, Dave Koscielny, DeeDee - Lay Member, NOJA Chair, Member at Large Relevant Regional Ministerial Coordinator Kuppers, Reiner - BOD Member McMullen, Lawrence - Okanagan Christian School, Principal SEARCH COMMITTEE Rodriguez, David - Salmon Arm Church Pastor President - Chairperson - Wesley Torres Shankel, Darren - Peace Christian School (Academy), Principal Vice President for Administration - Ern Brake Spangler, Lois - Lay Member, Public School teacher Vice President for Finance - Jeff Klam Zapotichny, Russ - Lay member, FVAA Chair , Member at Large Estores, Levi -Pastor Josiah, Michael - Lay Member INVESTMENT COMMITTEE Sabot, Claude - Board Member - Pastor Vice President for Finance - Chairperson - Jeff Klam Thorp, Julie - Board Member President - Wesley Torres Associate Treasurer - Sven Tornlov Debroski, Desmond Mann, Balwant Wiegel, Rick Relevant Institution Representative OFFICE PERSONNEL Abraham, Pam ext. 601 Hudema, Phil ext. 501 ABC Assistant Manager [email protected] Superintendent of Education [email protected] Aguilar, Joey ext. 401 Klam, Jeff ext. 103 Director - Communications [email protected] Vice-president for Finance [email protected] Astleford, Julie ext. 202 Kuppers, Elizabeth ext. 203 Business Intern [email protected] Senior Accountant [email protected] Brake, Ern ext. 102 Macaraig, Sheila ext. 106 Vice-president for Administration [email protected] Aministrative Assistant [email protected] Planned Giving / Secretariat Dinning, Shelly ext. 504 Administrative Secretary [email protected] Martinez, Tanya Avelar ext. 300 Education Administrative Assistant [email protected] Ministerial / Church Ministries Gallant, Jordan ext. 204 Auditing Services Director [email protected] Mihailescu, Rozy ext. 551 Secretary - West Coast School [email protected] Gerber, Bill ext. 305 Director - Camp Hope [email protected] Misseghers, Bonnie ext. 200 Administrative Assistant [email protected] Gibbons, Shelley ext. 304 Treasury Secretary [email protected] Youth, Summer Camps, Clubs Misseghers, Grant ext. 304 Associate Youth Director [email protected] Glatts, Tom ext. 301 Director - Ministerial Department [email protected] Naidoo, Trevino ext. 403 Director - Church Ministries Assistant to Ministry [email protected] Haluska, David ext. 600 Pillai, Mary ext. 105 Manager - ABC Christian Store [email protected] Administrative Assistant [email protected] Administration Hemrich, Karen ext. 402 Director - Womens’ Ministry Secretary - Communications [email protected] Rusk, Kent ext. 502 Associate Superintendent [email protected] of Education Hudema, Phil ext. 501 Tornlov, Sven ext. 201 Superintendent of Education [email protected] Associate Treasurer [email protected] Director - Planned Giving Klam, Jeff ext. 103 Vice-president for Finance [email protected] Torres, Wesley ext. 105 President [email protected] Kuppers, Elizabeth ext. 203 Senior Accountant [email protected] Wahl, Brian ext. 303 Director - Youth, Summer Camps, [email protected] Macaraig, Sheila ext. 106 Clubs Aministrative Assistant [email protected] Planned Giving / Secretariat Martinez, Tanya Avelar ext. 300 Administrative Assistant [email protected] Ministerial / Church Ministries Mihailescu, Rozy ext. 551 Secretary - West Coast School [email protected] Misseghers, Bonnie ext. 200 Administrative Assistant [email protected] Treasury Misseghers, Grant ext. 304 Associate Youth Director [email protected] Naidoo, Trevino ext. 403 Assistant to Ministry [email protected] Pillai, Mary ext. 105 Administrative Assistant [email protected] Administration Director - Womens’ Ministry Rusk, Kent ext. 502 Associate Superintendent [email protected] of Education Churches 100 Mile House SDA Church Abundant Life Adventist Church Phone 778-482-5334 Phone 604-581-1278 Email [email protected] Street Address 5489 Saunders Cres RR1, 100 Mile House VOK 2E1 Sabbath School 9:30 am Worship 11:20 am Mail Address PO Box 1259, 100 Mile House BC VOK 2EO Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:00 pm Membership 48 Membership 100 Directions Church at corner of Hwy 97 and 103 Mile RD. Saunders Street Adress 13062 104 Ave, Surrey BC V3T 1T7 Cres Mail Address 9495 132 St, Surrey BC V3V 5R2 Pastor Joel Dutin (on leave) ; Jerry Logan Elder 1st Johnathan Visscher Directions
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