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1 CURRICULUM VITAE of Pedrito U. Maynard 1 CURRICULUM VITAE OF Pedrito U. Maynard-Reid PERSONAL DATA Current Address: 397 SE Highland Park Dr. College Place, WA 99324 Telephone: (509) 527-2028 - Office (509) 529-0135 – Residence (509) 301-2792 - Cell (509) 527-2945 - Fax E-Mail: [email protected] Web Page: http://people.wallawalla.edu/staff/maynped/ Date of Birth: July 10, 1947 Date of Ordination: November 23, 1978 Spouse: Violet Children: Pedrito II, Natasha ACADEMIC PREPARATION 1995 - Master of Theology (M.Th), School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary Concentration in Missiology and Church Growth 1981 - Doctor of Theology (Th.D.), Andrews University, SDA Theology Seminary Concentration in New Testament Exegesis and Theology Cognates in Old Testament Exegesis and Theology, and Historical Theology 1975 - Master of Divinity (M.Div), Andrews University SDA Theological 1 2 Seminary 1973 - Emphasis in New Testament Studies and Biblical Languages Master of Arts in Religion (M.A.), Andrews University School of Graduate Studies Concentration in Church History -- Reformation Theology 1970 - Bachelors in Theology (B.A.), West Indies College Concentration in Religion Minors in History and Music Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music, London (L.R.S.M.) Concentration in Piano Performance Licentiate of the Trinity College, London (L.T.C.L.) Concentration in Piano Performance 1969 - Associate of the Trinity College, London (A.T.C.L.) Concentration in Piano Performance WORK EXPERIENCE 2017 – Present Professor of Cross-Cultural Studies The Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies 2008 – Present Assistant to the President for Diversity Walla Walla University 2001 - Present Ombudsman Walla Walla University 1999 - 2008 Vice President for Spiritual Life and Mission Walla Walla College 1998 - 1999 Director of Institutional Mission Walla Walla College 1995 - Present Professor of Biblical Studies and Missiology Walla Walla University 1990 - 1995 Professor of Bibilical Studies Walla Walla College 2 3 1987 - 1989 Director, Andrews University M.A. in Religion Extension Program Antillian College 1986 - 1989 Director, Department of Theology Antillian College 1985 - 1989 Professor of New Testament Studies Antillian College 1984 - 1985 Coordinator, Inter-American Division Seminary West Indies College Campus 1982 - 1985 Chairperson, Department of Religion West Indies College 1982 - 1985 Director of Religious Affairs West Indies College 1982 - 1985 Church Pastor West Indies College and Local District 1982 - 1985 Coordinator, Andrews University Graduate Religion Extension Program West Indies College 1982 - 1989 Adjunct Professor, Andrews University Antillian College and West Indies College 1980 - 1981 Assistant Professor of New Testament SDA Theological Seminary, Andrews University 1976 - 1978 Pastor and Founder of West Indies College Junior Church 1975 - 1985 Professor of Biblical Studies, West Indies College 1970 - 1972 Teacher of Music and Religion, West Indies College 3 4 PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS 2021 “Show Up! Where are the Prophets?” Presentation for Black History Month. Central California Conference. Virtual. February 26. “WWU’ Diversity Disparity.” Interview. Walla Walla University, Collegian. Feb. 11 2020 “Three Lessons My Mama Taught Me.” Presentation. Walla Walla Valley Academy. November 18. “A Voice Crying in the Wilderness.” Keynote Address. 50th Anniversary Homecoming. Northern Caribbean University. November 7. “DiVERsiTy—Did We Make It.” Interview. Walla Walla University, Collegian. May 7. “Where are the Prophets?” Presentation for Black History Month. Phoenix Beacon Light SDA Church. Phoenix, AZ. February 22. “Adventist Pacifism.” Interview. Walla Walla University, Collegian. January, 23. 2019 “Beyond the Alpha (Α) and Omega (Ω): Or More than ABC” Presentation for Education Day. West Houston SDA Church. Houston TX. November 16. “Music and Worship.” Lectures for a Music and Worship Conference.” Edinburg SDA Church. Edinburg, TX. September 20-21. “Studies in the Gospel of Mathew.” Lecture Series. Palo Alto Seventh-day Adventist Church. Palo Alto, California. September 14. “Introduction.” Hymns and Hymnody: Historical and Theological Introductions, Volume 3: From the English West to the Global South. Eds. Mark A. Lamport, Benjamin K. Forrest, Vernon M. 4 5 Whaley. Wipf and Stock: Eugene, OR. 2019. Editorial Board Member. Hymns and Hymnody: Historical and Theological Introductions, Volume 1- 3. Eds. Mark A. Lamport, Benjamin K. Forrest, Vernon M. Whaley. Wipf and Stock: Eugene, OR. 2019. “The Value of Diversity and Inclusion.” Presenter/Speaker for Workshop for the North American Division of SDA Human Relations Advisory. Columbia, MD. March 18. 2018 “Complete Evangelism.” Presentation at the NPUC Regional Pastors’ Fellowship. Washington Conference of SDA, Federal Way, WA. October 16. “Present Truth: Relevant Theologizing.” Seminar for the Association of Adventist Forums, Church of the Advent Hope, New York, N.Y. August 11. “Justice: An Act of Salvation.” Presentation at the Association of Adventist Forums, Church of the Advent Hope, New York, N.Y. August 11. “Agents of Change.” Westwind. 37:1(Spring): 10–11. “Diversity and Worship.” Intercultural Worship Conference. Bermuda Conference of SDA, Southampton SDA church. May 4-5. “Present Truth: Relevant Contemporary Preaching.” Presentation at the North Pacific and Pacific Union Conferences Regional Workers’ Retreat, Ontario, CA. March 23. 2017 “Justice: A Radical, Prophetic Call to the Academy and the Pew.” Distinguished Faculty Lecture. Walla Walla University. Nov. 12. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZjTYLoA_8Q&t=1290s “Studies in the Epistle of James.” Lecture Series. Palo Alto Seventh-day Adventist Church. Palo Alto, California. September 15. 5 6 “How I Spent My Sabbatical: From 1st Century Pugnacious James to 21st Century Black Church Tensions.” School of Theology Colloquium. Walla Walla University. May 4. 2016 “Thoughts on Racism.” The Collegian (Vol. 100:18). Mar. 3. “Prophets Then and Now.” Presentation for Black History Month. Camelback SDA Church. Phoenix AZ. Feb. 20 “‘When your brother has ought against you’: Resolving the “oughts” within the church family.” Plenary address. Ignite Lay Leadership Conference. Kansas Ave. SDA Church. Southeastern California Conference. Jan. 31. “Martin Luther King bequeathed a living legacy.” Front page guest editorial. Walla Walla Union Bulletin. Jan. 18. 2015 “Statement on the Refugee Crisis.” Initiator and Co-creator of Position Statement by the Adventist Society for Religious Studies. Atlanta, GA. Nov. 21. “Diverse Worship within a Contemporary African American Context.” Seminar-Workshops Presentations at the West Coast Music and Worship Conference. Los Angeles, CA. Oct. 1-2. “Multicultural Worship.” Seminar-Workshop Presentation at the CALLED North American Division of SDA Ministerial Convention. Austin, TX. June 30. Review of Dale Allison Jr. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle of James. New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2013. Andrews University Seminary Studies 53:1(Spring): 215-216 “The Environment from a Christian Ethical Perspective. Guest Lecture Presentation to Environmental Stewardship class.” Walla Walla University, College Place, WA. Feb 27. “Music and Worship.” Seminar Presentations at Ebenezer SDA 6 7 Church, Brooklyn, NY. Feb. 13-14. “Martin Luther King Jr. and Peacemaking.” Presentation WaHi Latino Club, at Walla Walla High School, Walla Walla, WA. Jan. 15. 2014 “Is There a Word From the Lord: African American Preaching.” Presentation at the Annual Preach-Out, Madison Mission SDA Church, Huntsville, AL. Dec. 6. “James: True Religion in Suffering.” Presentation to Forest Lake Church Sabbath School Class. Apopka, FL. Nov. 8. “Jamaica: Land of Wood and Water.” Presentation to students at Rogers Adventist School. College Place, WA. Oct. 17. “James: True Religion in Suffering.” Presentation to Theology Sabbath School Class. College Place, WA. Oct. 4. “Thailand: A Mission and Cultural Adventure.” Presentation to Walla Walla Exchange Club, Walla Walla, WA. Sept. 22. “The scholar, the student, the servant.” Presentation at Youth Day Celebration, Grand Concourse SDA Church, Bronx, NY. March 22. “Needed: A Walla Walla Martin Luther King Jr.” Presentation to the Walla Walla Corps of Engineers. Walla Walla WA. February 27. “Stopping the Revolving Door of Members Leaving the Church.” Presentation at North Bronx Church Elders’ Retreat. Camp Berkshire, NY. February 8. “Doing Evangelism in a Changing World.” Presentation at North Bronx Church Elders’ Retreat. Camp Berkshire, NY. February 8. “Diverse Worship and Social Transformation.” Presentation at North Bronx Church Elders’ Retreat. Camp Berkshire, NY. February 7. 7 8 “Wholistic Spirituality.” Presentation at North Bronx Church Elders’ Retreat. Camp Berkshire, NY. February 7. “Martin Luther King Jr.: A 21st Century Role Model.” Presentation.WA-HI Latino Club. Walla Walla High School. Walla Walla. January 16. Forthcoming: Commentary on the Epistle of James. In the New Seventh-day Adventist International Bible Commentary. Review and Herald Publishing Association. 2013 “The Remnant: Its Work and Mission.” A Series of Presentations for the Illinois Conference Campamento Hispano. Cassopolis, MI. May 24-26. “Upside-Down Worship.” Presentation at the Music and Worship Conference. Hope SDA Church, Bloomfield CT. April 13. “‘Is there a Word From the Lord’: African American Preaching.” Seminar Presentation. Preach Out. Berea SDA Church, Boston. March 23. “Singing a Song in a Strange Land: Worship from
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