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THEODORE T. TED: What is true education? What are the JONES II does not realize the magnitude of this matter c is the President of implications for today concerning educating the children and youth." COUNSELS TI the Atlantic Union true education? PARENTS, TEACHERS, AND STUDENTS, pp. 41, 42, 43 Conference of Seventh-day ELLEN: "It [true education] has to do with the TED: Well, in today's world everything is so Adventists whole being, and with the whole period of ex- expensive. It seems there aren't enough dollar: istence possible to man. It is the harmonious to cover all the needs we are facing. development of the physical, the mental, and ELLEN: "There are persons who would do the spiritual powers. It prepares the student for good service in the Lord's vineyard, but many the joy of service in this world and for the higher are too poor to obtain without assistance the joy of wider service in the world to come." EDU- education that they require. The churches shout CATION, p. 13 feel it a privilege to take a part in defraying the TED: Is it possible for most if not all people to expenses of such." CT, p. 69. achieve the goals of true education? TED: Should students learn to help themselves ELLEN: "Every human being, created in the financially through college? I worked in two tc image of God, is endowed with a power akin three jobs each year as a college student. to that of the Creator—individuality, power to ELLEN: "The youth should have it plainly set,' think and to do. . . . It is the work of true edu- before them that they must work their own cation to develop this power, to train the youth way as far as possible, and thus partly defray to be thinkers, and not mere reflectors of other men's thought." EDUCATION, p. 17 their expenses. That which costs little will be , appreciated little, but that which costs a price TED: Does God have a standard for teachers somewhere near its real value will be estimate( who are the persons blest with the opportuni- accordingly." CT, p. 70 ties of training today's youth? TED: What then can we anticipate in finished ELLEN: Those who cooperate "with the products of our schools so that we can know divine purpose in imparting to the youth a that Christian education pays rich dividends? knowledge of God, and molding the character ELLEN: "That education which is received into harmony with His, do a high and noble under the ennobling, refining influence of the work." As they awaken "a desire to reach Great Teacher will elevate man(kind) in the God's ideal," they present "an education scale of moral value with God. It will enable that is as high as heaven and as broad as the him to subdue pride and passion, and to walk universe . . . ." EDUCATION, p. 19 humbly before God, as dependent upon Him TED: Whose privilege and responsibility is it for every capability, every opportunity, and to be concerned about the education of today's every privilege." CT, p. 94 youth? There are so many young people who TED: I believe in the commitment of our appear to be languishing. What needs to be done here? people in the Atlantic Union Conference for Christian education. With God's blessings ELLEN: "The work that lies next to our church upon us, I foresee great days and years ahead members is to become interested in our youth; for for this Union Conference. they need kindness, patience, tenderness. . . . The May God help us to keep the hope alive—Keep Lord of heaven is looking on to see who is do- the vision undimmed. Christ is coming soon! ing the work He would have done for the chil- dren and youth. . . . The church is asleep, and Our special guest has been Ellen G. White through her writings.

August 1997, Vol. XCVI, No. 8. The Atlantic Union GLEANER is published monthly by the Atlantic Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, 400 Main Street, South Lancaste MA 01561. Printed by Review and Herald' Publishing Association, 55 West Oak Ridge Drive, Hagerstown, MD 21740. Third-class postage paid at Hagerstown, MD 21741 Annual subscription price, 57.00. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Review and Herald' Publishing Association, 55 West Oak Ridge Drive, Hagerstown, MD 21741 Northeastern Conference Constituency Report Officers Re-elected

he Ninth Triennial Session of the Young, family life; Desmond Francis, Center manager, ASI, and stewardship Northeastern Conference was held health/temperance/trust services; will be determined by the Executive T on Sunday, June 22, 1997, begin- Lawrence Browne, publishing; Arthur Committee at a later date. ing at 9:00 a.m. at Camp Victory Lake, Morgan, Sabbath school/PARL; The Conference Executive Commit- iyde Park, NY. The devotional message Norman Snipes, ministerial; Newton tee is comprised of: Stennett Brooks, was presented by Elder G. Ralph Cleghorne, Youth/NSO; Jessie chairperson; Trevor Baker, secretary; "hompson, secretary of the General Esther Acevedo, Bennie Alves, Godfred :onference. Ansah, Antonio Auguste, Thaddeus The administrators from the Atlantic Austin, Pearl Bell, Dedrick Blue, Esmee Jnion Conference, Theodore T. Jones Bovell, Leslie Bridges, Sharon I, president; Donald G. King, Brissette, Herman Charles, Patricia ecretary; and Leon Thomassian, Duncan, Herbert Goulding, Daniel reasurer, were present for, and Honore, Franklin Jackson, Eldeen Participated in, the meetings and King, Stanley Michael, James liscussions. Parham, Roberto Reyna, Dorothea Individuals elected to serve the Robinson, Joseph St. John, Ronald -.Tortheastern Conference for the next Smith, Winifred Smith, Edwin hree years are as follows: Stennett Thorns, Richard Williams, Stephen -I. Brooks, president; Trevor H. C. Elected officers include: Larry Word, treasurer; Stennett H. B rooks, Williams, and Larry Word. Two 3aker, secretary; Larry Word, president; and Trevor H. C. Baker, secretary. additional individuals represent- Teasurer; Clement Murray, communica- Bevel, personal ministries; Joseph Saint- ing the Hispanic and Portuguese ion; Charles Drake, community Jean, Haitian coordinator; and Roberto language groups (one from each group) :ervice/inner city; Esmee Bovell, Reyna, Hispanic coordinator. Individu- will be named at a later date. superintendent of schools; Rupert als to fill the positions of Adventist Book By Ednor A. P. Davison, Editorial Assistant

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n their two-part 31st Triennial parents of three Marco Valenca, ministerial/evangelism/ Session held on May 4, 1997 and children, Jennifer, personal ministries; John Loor, youth/ IJune 29, 1997, the constituents of the Erin, and Emily. Sabbath school; Astrid Thomassian, Fouthern New England Conference Elder Richard of schools; John Bridges, elected Halyard Thomsen to the office Marker comes to stewardship/planned giving; and Don Df president, Richard Marker to the Southern New Otis, Adventist Book Center manager. office of secretary, England from the The Conference Executive Commit- and re-elected Greater New York tee members are: Elaine Bechtold, Thomas Verrill Conference where Annette Boyd, Eileen Brown, Manuel to the office of he served as Flores, Jeff Foote, Pablo Frias-Mota, treasurer. Richard Marker department Rosa Gonzalez, Elder with his wife director for Judith Jean-Baptiste, Thomsen Bernice inner city, Tom LeBlanc, comes to community services/ Ramon Mateo, Southern ADRA, and health ministries. He Nydia Mendez, New England was also director of metropolitan Manuel Mendizabal,

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Northern California Conference, Departmental personnel By Ednor A. P. Un ic Wisconsin Conference, and Montana elected to serve for the next Thomas Verrill with Davison, Editorial t Conference. He and his wife, Judy, are quadriennial are as follows: his family Assistant lan At UC graduates are some of the finest profes- have become an independent thinker and not merely a sionals in the country—in the world, in fact. reflection of the traditional thoughts. The Christian Each year, AUC sends out over a hundred new alumni educational principle to which I was daily exposed has ISZIwho have achieved remarkable success in a wide variety of above all taught me to suspend the sensory input of the professions. Doctors, bankers, teachers, poets, artists, and, moment, the circumstance, the tangible and visible, to especially, attorneys, are witness to the exceptional education that which cannot be seen, heard or intellectually under- and training they enjoyed while they were at school at AUC. stood. Some would call this faith. I call it the essence of Men and women who live an ethical, Christian life, who are life, liberty and the possession of happiness. witness to the selfless service of their professors at Atlantic Union College testify to their life-changing and enriching liberal arts education. Here are four more examples of some CHRISTA DELCAMP, B.A. of AUC's finest. Co-anchor of "Action News This If you would like more information about what AUC did to Morning," a two-hour daily prepare these men and women, feel free to call the alumni news program on WBNG-TV, office at Atlantic Union College and ash to be put in touch with serving southern New York and them—they are all proud to be products of AUC. northeastern Pennsylvania. UC prepared me for just about everything I have LEACROFT F. H. GREEN, to deal with here in a M.D., M.Div. A rather pressured and fast-paced Resident Physician, Department of world of television production and media relations. "My Otolaryngology at Sinai Medical teachers taught me valuable skills, such as writing and Center, New York City. analyzing complicated beliefs and systems that have he multicultural diver- helped make me competitive here." I can't over-estimate sity on campus allowed the value of the broad, liberal arts education I had at 1997 t me to learn from and AUC, especially in my humanities courses. Most of all, my us relate to those of varied ethnic, mentors were instrumental in preparing me for a creative, Aug socioeconomic and cultural productive, self-aware, and ethical life—a complicated backgrounds. The ability to think critically and analyti- life, certainly, for any thinking, caring Christian at the GLEANER, n cally was facilitated by the faculty of the Theology cusp of the twenty-first century. If I could give students io department. Those skills are daily employed in the advice: study widely, learn broadly, and learn to recognize Un ic t diagnosis and surgical management of my patients. I also the value of the liberal arts, as preparation for almost any lan

At professional goals. without literature and the arts. Critical thinking coupled ALISA DEPRADA with wide, broad education is what everyone needs for DEITEMEYER, BA, J.D. professional success—and that's what I learned at AUC. Attorney and Partner, Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston ost of all, I think, I JEFF BRAND, M.S. learned how to think Third-year medical student, Loma Linda M at Atlantic Union University School of Medicine College. I was an English major, so, of course, I had to learn to tlantic Union College read carefully and closely, and prepared me well for write well. But that's important for almost any profession, A both my graduate especially law. The training I had in the humanities was program at University of Califor- exemplary: I worked hard, but my professors were there nia at Riverside, and my profes- to encourage me and to make sure that I didn't fall back sional program here at Loma on mediocre work—work that came too easily. Analytical Linda. In the end, it's what your professors give you, not and rhetorical skills are important in my profession, but the high profile of the school you went to that prepares you they are increasingly important in any workplace— best. I've never regretted the broad education I had at AUC. especially since we are becoming more and more lan- My professors and mentors made me very much who I am, guage-oriented because of the internet. I developed a love and were wonderful examples of what learning and of literature that opened new worlds to me—worlds I studying can do for anyone—personally, as well as profes- could never have known, otherwise. That is important for sionally. Above all, I learned how Christian values can -1 anyone. We can't be everywhere all the time, and we can't make me a better and more successful student and profes- i know everyone's happinesses, frustrations, and sorrow— sional person, too. I studied with exceptional people at or what they might or might not have learned from them, AUC and would do it all again if I had the chance.

Elder Charles Case Retires n Thursday, May 15, 1997, a retirement nia Conference, North Brazil Union, South luncheon was held at the Chan Shun American Division, Kansas Conference, Lake 0 Dining Commons on the campus of Union Conference and the Southern New Atlantic Union College honoring Elder Charles England Conference. Most recently he served in Case, former president of Southern New England the Southern New England Conference as Conference, and his wife, Millie. president from 1991 to 1997 where his responsi- Present for the luncheon to show their appre- bilities also included serving as Hispanic ciation with gifts and testimonials were the coordinator and communication director. administrators of the Atlantic The Cases plan to Union Conference, the relocate to Crossville, Southern New England Tennessee. Reflecting on Conference office staff, the the retirement luncheon Adventist Book Center Elder Ted J. Jones II, staff, many pastors and president of the Atlantic other workers. Union, had this to say: 997 1

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Davison, Editorial Un traveling to places such as Charles Case, with his wife Millie beside him, ic the Southeastern Califor- shakes Ted Jones' hand Assistant t lan At THE BEST OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR THE ATLANTIC UNION Sylvan Lashley, Ed.D. AND THE WORLD CHURCH President of Atlantic Union College

...siltlantic Union College is not only Adventism's degrees; a very high percentage of our alumni are em- oldest college—we are the church's most ployed in profession positions directly out of school. Again innovative, too. Every day, I watch young this year, US NEWS & WORLD REPORT has ranked us in the men and women study hard and enjoy top half of the hundreds of schools and colleges in New fellowship in the very best Christian environment, England—the home of the best of American education here at AUC. But even this is not enough: what makes our today. Just ask some of our graduates—and their graduate students industrious and successful; committed and professors and employers— about what they learned here courageous; and creative and compassionate is more than and how well they were prepared for advanced degrees hard work and deep belief. Atlantic Union College offers and successes in the workplace—we're not surprised at new programs and innovative courses that prepare our what we hear, but you may be. students for the challenges they will face The college family at AUC knows that no endeavor—in in the church and in the or out of school—is meaningful or successful without the world when they are personal, ethical and social responsibility that is central finished here. to Christian life. The goal of Atlantic Atlantic Union College incorporates ethics and social Union College is to responsibility in all our classes—formally and informally. produce good Chris- Our emphasis on character-building has gained us national tians with a love of and recognition from the Templeton Foundation, which will mastery of learning feature Atlantic Union College in U.S.-wide publications in along with a dedication the fall. to the principles that have made this church Nothing can be done vibrant and long- in this world—or the standing. We do this by next—without faith focusing on five principles in a loving and 1997

t that drive the college's mission today: beneficent Creator, us and all classes and Aug The respect and love for intellectual pursuits is central to activities are founded on NER, a higher education at Atlantic Union College. this belief. You will notice GLEA AUC provides the men and women of the Atlantic Union that the curriculum at ion with one of the finest faculties in the denomination. More Atlantic Union College Un ic t than four out of five of our graduates pursue further includes special classes lan At II 7.. whotheyare,too. strong beliefsystemistotrue AUC aregroundedinourfaith education. Allcoursesofstudyat that teachmenandwomenhowvitala because weknowthatacademic standing oftheworkings excellence cannotsucceed without acompleteunder- Ask anystudentatAUCand together offaithandlearning. learn howtheirbeliefand or herclasses. trust inGodisnurturedhis Union Collegeevidenceathorough understanding ofandappreciationfor AUC. Ourfacultyunderstandandparticipateinafully inter-cultural program.StudentsatAUCarerequiredto This isadifficultendeavoratmanycolleges,butnot human diversityinallitsforms. that helpthemunderstandnotonlyhowandwhyothers take classesin"CultureTheoryandPractice," All programsandclassesatAtlantic think andlivethewaytheydo,buthowwhyare a respectfor,butanappreciationof,anddesireforthe students whowillbeliving,working,andwitnessingin ethnic, cultural,national,andage-relatedvarietiesofGod's of Christandcontemporarysociety.Noothercampus people, varietiesofpeopleswhotrulyrepresentthebody provides thiskindofacademicandsocialenvironmentfor the rapidlychangingworldandchurchof all canbebetterequippedtospreadthegospel—by these classes,programs,andactivities,learnhowwe twenty-first century. example aswellproclamation—asthesecond-coming draws near. how greatawitness thecaringlivesofourstudents and faculty can be. duces. Askanyone inourcommunity,andlearn quickly Atlantic UnionCollegeinstillsinourstudentsnotonly Talk toourprofessorsandstudentswhoparticipatein quality ofstudentthatatruly Christian collegepro- local andregionalcommunities arerecognizingthe if wedon'tuseittohelpothers. All theeducationinworldisuseless Atlantic UnionCollegestrivesconstantlytoinstillin in service-orientedactivities. More andmore,our our studentsthevalueandjoythatcomesfromalife of service.TheWeidnerCenter atAUChelpsorches- trate ourprograms—andallstudents mustparticipate Atlantic UnionCollegeistoday—to for an materials possible:first-rateequipmentandtechnology; bright, capable,andcommittedstudents;truly dedicated faculty. your church,and world. Considerthe working who arelivingand thousands ofsuccess- world, and ful AUCgraduates around the commit your familyto yourself and increasing this and leaders. And justto long learners family oflife- remarkable send intous.Youcanbesure thatyouwillhearfromone someone inyourfamilyorchurch familytofilloutand make the are includinganapplicationform (seepages9&10)for follow-through onthatcommitmentonestepeasier,we been oneofthemostbeneficial decisionsyoucouldhave of usverysoon—andyoucan besurethatthiswillhave made. T intercultural world—andtobuildthemwiththebest College providesyou,yourfamily, value aneducationatAtlanticUnion ake amoment,now,andconsiderthegreat for. Andthat'swhatthemissionof Seventh-day Adventistchurchis build Christianleaders ing, workingand witnessing in today's worldis need anexcep- not easy:weall tional educationin order todothat with vitalityand wisdom. Thatis what higher education inthe Living, learn-

7 Atlantic Union GLEANER, August 19'17 2 Atlantic Union GLEANER, August 1997 salvation ofthehuman race."The se- sage totheworld istobearevelation sade, scheduledforOctober 9-No- of Hischaracter ofrelentless,undy- ing lovethat led toCalvary,forthe ing astatementbyEllenG. White*, sieged fortresshuddledinfearofthe Pastor Nelsonsaid,"Thefinal mes- vember 14.Theserieswill focuson ial's seniorpastor,willbethespeaker ries' comprehensive theme, he noted, Satan withthemushroomingNET for theNET'98satellitetelevisioncru- the truthaboutGod'scharacter. Cit- hostile influencesintheworld. lation, anddivisioncoordinatorsTadaomiShinmyo(NorthernAsia-Pacific), outreach, ratherthanmerelyabe- '98, greetsBradThorpe,AGCNDirectorandNET'98CoordinatorforTrans- Miroslav Pujic(Trans-Europe),andVernonParmenter(SouthernPacific). Pastor DwightNelson,PioneerMemorialChurchpastorandspeakerforNET sions thatwillbeinvolvedforthe first timeinaNETcrusade.Elder Alfred C.McClure,NADpresident, the offensiveagainstkingdomof mirrored thepositivereportinhis be availablein remarks, picturingthechurchason port waswarmlyreceived,particu- larly bythosewhohadcomemany and accessiblein thousands ofmilestorepresentdivi- North America. visions. Fourlan- virtually allofthe guages willagain different languages, church's worlddi- would bemadeavailablein20 were present.Participantslearned MI, representativesfromNorth America andfiveworlddivisions then thatthefive-weekcrusade A Dwight Nelson,PioneerMemor- This progressre- (PMC) inBerrienSprings, '98 Coordinatorsheldat Pioneer Memorialchurch t theinitialmeetingofNET NET '98toTransmit Up to40Languages veloping their own Bible schools. play astrongrole inNET'98,asitdid in NET '96,withlocal churchesde- and alsoreadtheclosed-captioning was usefulintheoverseas series last tuned intotheirpreferred language, English. hearing impairments.Thisfeature ceive closedcaptioninginEnglish, in Englishasasecondlanguage. They year, wherepeoplewereinterested borhoods inwhichalanguageother in NorthAmericawillbeabletore- prepared especiallyforthosewith the fourspokenlanguages,localsites than Englishisspoken.Inadditionto are alreadyunderwaytoaccommo- date theaddedlanguagesrequested Conference, tomakethetechnicalar- Communication Network(AGCN). "I havebeenaskedbyRobertS. languages," Juddsays.Initialplans Folkenberg, presidentoftheGeneral Conference forAdventistGlobal rangements totransmitupforty aspect, accordingtoWarrenJudd,di- tions andconsultanttotheGeneral spans thefullrangeofAdventistdoc- offensive havedoubledinatleastone on "summitpassages"oftheBible. grace, plansfortheNET'98global rector ofAdventistMediaProduc- trine, preachedinrelationalmessages The Discovery BibleSchoolwill Since thatearlyreport,byGod's efits churchesinneigh- guages simultaneously. dual capacityalsoben- congregations, this any twoofthefourlan- An assetforbilingual ceivers abletoreceive with mostanalogre- nal inEnglish,Spanish, ceiving ananalogsig- American viewerswill Portuguese andFrench, have theoptionofre- development ahead. with muchworkand Presently, North * E.G.White,COL,p.415. tions, andGlennH.Hill,NET'98 Coordinator &DirectorofCommunica. portunity ofNET'98. Associate DirectorofCommunications them forthegreatchallengeandop praying forGod'sSpirittoempowe ing concludedwithparticipantssub and gavehima"blessing."Themeet ology studentfromTorontoatth GenXer PhilipBaptiste,ayoungthe rounding theNET'98leadership podium invitedPastorNelsontoth front, placedhandsonhisshoulder By BettyCooney,NET'98Associate light totheseminarcamewhen MinistryCoordinator.Ahigt rection ofRuthieJacobsen,NAI cal coordinators.Masterstoduplicai from willbeofferedfreeofcharge sent toeveryworlddivisionandt cluding inputfromdivisionandk Those whoattendedthecoordinator meeting willreceivethisrevision,it the revisedversioniscomplete( every conferenceinNADassoon charge tocoordinators ineverydi- world field.Tobesentwithout vember 1NET'98Rally uplink! vision, andevery NADconference. corporating suggestionsfrom the pre-events: NADEvangelism Institute. • French; any2simultaneously. 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1. Afive-yearplanwasadoptedtoreplenishthe are someofthemanydecisionsmadesincebeginning the year: Seventh-day AdventistChurchinitsterritory.Thefollowing 0 3. 4. starting in1997andwiththeunderstandingthat engage inanactivefundraisingprogram. Endowment FundforAtlanticUnionCollege Atlantic UnionCollegeDevelopmentOfficewill A ReviewandHeraldPublishingAssociationplan conferences thatwerepreviouslyoperatingunder Union for handlingthepublishingworkinAtlantic Family EnrichmentResources(FER),apublishing Conferences haveacceptedtooperateunderthe program thatnolongerexists.Sincethetimeofthis Northern NewEngland,andSouthernEngland recommendation, theGreaterNewYork, Review andHeraldplan. A UnionTitheReversionPlanwasapproved which theUnionwouldretain25%(uptoamaxi- mum of$50,000)itsoperatinggaineachyearand ences basedonthepercentageoftithecontributed. the remainderwouldbedistributedtoConfer- building planadditionstotheBermudaInstitute Committee's recommendationforproposed It wasvotedtoapprovetheUnionBlueprint be an11,060sq.ft.Auditorium anda1,950sq.ft. (BI) complex financial planforPhaseI.Included inPhaseIwould Science BlockforBI,thechurch's onlyacademyon the island. Union ExecutiveCommittee actions fortheadvancementofmission ver thelastseveralmonths,AtlanticUnion Executive Committeehastakensomeimportant was votedandrecommendedtothose including anestimated$1.3 million Highlights in 5. CharlotteL.V.Thomswasappointedtoserveas 6. 7. the newWomen'sMinistriesDirector These included: Atlantic UniononApril24,1997. Reference werevotedandsetinmotion. Several majorcommitteesandtheirTermsof The BaptismalStatisticsfortheAtlanticUnion nearly 4,700precioussoulsjoiningtheSeventh-day showed averyhealthygainduring1996 Adventist Churchduringtheyear.Itisnotablethat the highestrateofbaptismsandprofessionsfaith occurred duringthefourthquarterof1996when in fouroutofthesixConferencesUnion NET '96satelliteevangelisticprogramwasinfull operation. ThemembershipoftheAtlanticUnion currently standsat79,257as ofMarch31,1997. Conferences andAtlanticUnionCollege. of alltheadministrativeofficerssix Administrators' CouncilCommittee—made Blueprint Committee—to Committee. Continuing EducationforMinisters the Unionforapproval. major buildingplansthatbypolicymustcometo such asdisputeresolutionandconciliation, Human RelationsCommittee—a arbitration, sexualmisconduct,genderissues, members todealwithmattersofhumanrelations thinking councilofchurchleadersandlay language andethnicdiversityissues,etc. Conference Atlantic Union Donald G.Kingisthe Executive Secretary, study andapproveall proactive- for the with up 11 Atlantic Union GLEANER, August 1997 12 Atlantic Union GLEANER, August 1997 someday own andoperatetheir friends. InMassachusetts,Hope friends foryears,hehadconsented years earlier,theyhadremained area. Theirshared dreamto technical writerforseveral com- to go. daughter JacquelynLeBrunCushing,andOrianaFrost. and Genehadbeendivorced ten and sincetheFrostshadbeenhis puter companies intheBoston The WeddingParty(lefttoright):TrentonFrost,GlennLeBrun(Gene'sbrother), Gene,PastorTurk,Hope, sermon thatdayinMay1996; friend, OrianaFrost,deliverthe first heifersfromhisherd(raised a bigwallbetweenhimandthe had beenanurseandGene a ready forchurch.Althoughshe from birth)begantofreshen. for timetofinishworkonthenew and raisedanAdventisttherewas The SawThatKeptSabbath and ChangedALife church. Buthehadbeenespecially church. Hehadattendedbutrarely church." Hewasfeelingpressed can squeezeinanhourofworkon weather lookedgood,andasGene the pipelinebeforeIgetreadyfor invited tochurchhearhis in thelast20years.Althoughborn milkhouse andstablebeforethe It wasSabbathmorning,the LeBrun reachedfortheelectric power saw,hethought,"PerhapsI Hope wasinthehousegetting Gene wasn'tusedtogoing futile andherefusedtobe a congregation, includingHope, seat. Formerresponseshad proven for apledgeofloyaltytoChrist. always, andthatwastostay inhis and attheendmadeanaltarcall unexpectedly, besidehimstood Gene hadbutoneintentionas gave asermonthattouchedhearts moved forward. Butsuddenly, Nina Sabins, a youngmother, hypocrite. Seemingly,thewhole or Ioverworkedthesawyester- day." Disappointed,hedecidedto stopped andsmokeissuedfrom want meworkingontheSabbath the waytochurch. way through leave thesawatrepairshopon farm inMorristown,NYwhich the motor.Hetriedagain.Noth- the pipeit the saw,half- as Geneused ing! Thethoughtthenoccurredto the divorce. they hadpurchasedyearspriorto him, "EithertheLorddoesnot divorce andbecamethebondthat bath morning, own dairyfarmsurvivedthe retired in1993theymovedtothe relationship grew.WhenGene kept themtogetherastheir At churchthatmorningOriana That Sab- nny BEVERLY MACLAUGHLIN,CORRESPONDENT TORII saw apartandcouldn'tfind fine!" the saw,hewastold,"We took the anything wrongwithit.Itworks Ogdensburg, NY call fromtherepairshopto pickup with Gene'stestimonyandbap- tism immediatelyfollowingthe as GeneandHopewerereunited By DorisLacksas told byGeneLeBrun gentleness inGene'sface. celebrated withthehappycouple stony heart(Ezekiel36:6)andall Truly Godhadtakenawaythe Pastor JonTurk. powerful sermondeliveredby could seethegreatpeaceand in marriageonNovember9,1996, with personalvisitsandmessages family (reportedbyHope)along ways throughtheyearsGodhad he expressedhisappreciation. had impressedhim.Andforthat influenced him,andhowthe explained howinsomanyunusual wedding serviceandbeforehis the family,friends,andneighbors by HisparentsandHopehad how faithinGodasdemonstrated persevering prayersofthechurch he hadpersonallyinvitedand revealed Himselftohim.Heshared eye." later, afterthesimplebutlovely Surgeon inthe"twinklingofan baptism, Genestoodinfrontofall riage toHope.AfewSabbaths rebaptism andproposedremar- miraculous hearttransplanthad to hisheartandallfear been performedbytheMaster "Come, Gene."AsGenelooked into herearnestfacehefeltablow nized God'scall.Inthatinstanthe resistance fellawayasherecog- knew Godhadcreatedwithinhim holding outherhandandsaying, The Cantonchurchfamily By theway,whenGenegot the In timeGenerequested awesome, there wasno a newheartand incredible, longer any hesitancy to respond—an In the Sculpture category, Brian of all faiths, without focusing on Fingerlakes Celebrates Castellanos, Betsy Davis and Peter our unique differences. Science Superlative Mortis brought home a second There were many highlights of Success At State-wide place ribbon. Dale Pickett and the weekend. We all shared tears Education Fair Jessica Proctor brought home third of joy and tears of pain as we read Students from the Fingerlakes place ribbons in this category. It various passages of the Bible. We Adventist School brought home was no surprise that the painters gained new understanding of five blue ribbons and three second who had already accomplished other passages. At 11:00 p.m. place ribbons between the eight second place at Albany among the Friday night a small group from a students who entered Science public and parochial school Lutheran church read I Chronicles. experiments in the State-wide competition received another Sabbath evening my son, who is second place ribbon for seven and just learning to read, their work in painting at decided he wanted to be a part of Union Springs, which this blessed event. He read for a evaluated only parochial total of 50 minutes during the schools. weekend. Literary Laud goes to Everyone who came, whether Fingerlakes School's they read or just listened, was Jessica and Dale who blessed. In John 1:1-5 we find that received third place for the Word is God. A fire of revival their reports on Harriet began in Albany because of the Tubman. Brian's report time we spent in His Word. Many about Margaret Sangor, friendships were formed between Peter's report about members of our church and The Fingerlakes Adventist School group. Eleanor Roosevelt, people in the community. Several Robert's about are looking forward to the next Education Fair. Among the five Antoinette Blackwell, and Betsy's Read-a-Thon which we are hoping blue ribbon winners, Betsy Davis about Susan B. Anthony all re- to have during National Bible researched action and reaction and ceived third place ribbons for their Week. We are all praising God for evaluated probability. Another first writing. His rich blessings. place winner, Robert Castellanos Congratulations to all these By Wayne C. Eells, Jr. tested a variety of soils and their students for a job well done. Greater Albany SDA Church effect on plants. His plant growth By Mari Gibbs-Pickett, Fingerlakes School results may interest many gardeners. Corning-Elmira Brian Castellanos took first place Albany Church Hosts Health Fair with a hypothesis that stated, "It is Bible Read-A-Thon supposed that a hard boiled egg Members of the Corning without a shell would alter its From Friday, February 28, 1997 at and Elmira church worked shape while going through a 7:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on together recently to con- narrow flask." You can guess that Sunday, March 2, 1997 the duct a health fair for the he went through a lot of fresh Greater Albany Seventh-day community, using the eggs! Dale Pickett predicted the Adventist Church hosted a 72-hour Newstart Lifestyle as the probability of a sphere rolling on a Bible Read-A-Thon. During the 72 theme of their program. track with a split intersecting end hours of continuous reading, 432 They used videos on veg- with two directions that it could readers each took a 10-minute etarianism and exercise, take. Heather Simons experi- spot to help complete the reading. and had nurses on duty to mented with static electricity and Two texts used to kick off the give free blood pressure various materials that promoted event were the Great Commission monitoring. Some of the static. Her overall points were the in Matthew 28, and Paul's instruc- ladies baked 45 nutritious 997 1 t

highest even among the first place tions to Timothy in I Timothy 4:13. loaves of homemade bread us

winners. Josh Proctor took second One of the reasons for the which they sold along with Aug

R, place in an electrical experiment. Read-a-Thon was to collect food other health food items. E N And Jessica brought home a red for a local charity, which was done We are thankful for God's GLEA ribbon for her work studying flight. by having each participant bring blessings and the success of Many of these projects took about canned goods. Another reason was this health fair. ion Un

By Linda Gordy ic three months of investigation. to allow for fellowship with people t n la At City Churches Convert renovations and, in some cases, complete overhauling in order to For many years, Greater New York make their sanctuaries comfortable Conference has been blessed with and attractive. In numerous cases, regular increases in baptisms, with such conversions have been 1996's total of 1,545 baptisms and necessary because the buildings professions of faith the highest in that have been available and the Conference's history. Seem- affordable were originally con- ingly keeping pace with the Holy structed for other purposes: a Spirit's conversions of people, funeral home, bank, warehouse, church buildings in New York City theatre, store, etc. have been converting, too. Spanish Congregations frequently find it Delancey church in necessary to undertake extensive Manhattan, which PONDE MARTIN CORRES

A 5-month project at the Brooklyn church completed in February, 1997, restored the church's sanctuary to its original 1920's beauty and functionality, including artistic ceiling work local architects say is not found in any other church building in New York City. According to Pastor R. C. Connor, church members gave sacrificially over a month ten month period of time to defray costs of $216,000. Now debt-free, the church's membership has been blessed with a 225% increase in less than 3 years. The Brooklyn church Celebrating the successful completion of an extensive renovation project, leaders building, originally the recreation center for and members of the Brooklyn church gathered at special spring services to hear nearby Brooklyn College, complete with bowling Evangelist T. A. McNealy of Miami, Florida. He is shown following the Divine alleys, saunas and a ballroom, now resounds with Worship hour with Jacqueline and Elder Robert Connor, the church's pastor. praise each week. 7 199 t us Aug

Outside, the inviting Tabernacle of Joy church in the Bronx does not look as though a major renovation is underway, but inside virtually every area in the Spanish Richmond Hill church in Queens now enjoys worshiping in an

GLEANER, church except the sanctuary is being worked on or slated for work. In addition attractive sanctuary, as renovation continues on other levels of the

ion to replacing and redecorating, work is being done to assure that wiring and building. Formerly used for business, the building now houses a growing plumbing is in harmony with city codes. As in most renovation projects, the congregation of approximately 100 members, pastored by Elder Jose Un ic

t church's pastor, Conrad White, acts as both shepherd and project overseer. Hernandez. lan At was built in 1906 as a church and purchased by the Conference in early 1970, has nearly completed a 5-year renovation valued at $250,000. Ricardo Torres, the pastor who initiated the project and was transferred to another church when the work was nearly complete, says the only loan the church had to take out amounted to $20,000, less than 10% of the total cost. Remaining costs were paid for with the loving volunteer labor and financial sacrifice of the members.

Hispanic Singles Club Active in Greater New York Shown below are Hispanic singles as they gathered for a meeting in New York City, according to America Munoz, club founder and president (second row, fifth from Shown is Elder loan Orban-Dengel, pastor of the Romanian and Hungarian churches in Greater New York Conference. With him are (L. to R.) Virginas Arthur and Abram Emo, who were recently left). The club is a lay persons' welcomed into the Hungarian church family in New York City. initiative that emerged as a result of interest developed through annual Singles' Retreats sponsored ments. Ms. Munoz reports approx- announced. In addition to monthly by Greater New York Conference's imately 150 members currently. meetings held at different Spanish Youth & Family Ministry depart- Established to provide fellow- churches within the conference, ship and spiritual nurture, the the club also schedules trips and club's members rejoice that four activities. For further information, Two Baptized Following baptisms have already resulted readers can call Ms. Munoz at Week of Prayer at through this ministry, and four (718) 993-7471. Spanish East New York engagements have also been Members of the Spanish East New York church in Brooklyn are thanking God for the multiple blessings they have been receiving from God. Following a, spring Week-of-Prayer and an evangelistic series entitled "Con Las Manos Abiertas" (With Open Arms). The church's pastor,

Vicente Oreliana, was the 7

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7C A Rich and Rewarding Sabbath at Jefferson Avenue SDA Church On Sabbath May 3,1997, the Jefferson Avenue SDA church was richly blessed by a visit from the Northeastern Academy Choir (NEA), and the Associate Director of Education for the Atlantic Union Conference, Rosemary Tyrrell. The spectacular guitarist Roland Gresham, also stopped by and warmed our hearts with two wonderful selections. His rendition of "The Potter's House" inspired us to continue leaning on God's promise that He will make us new men (women). Thank God for Jesus, who opened the door to Northeastern Academy Choir at the Jefferson Ave. Church After being so ensure that our children are not As she shared her encounter sitting in non-Christian classrooms at West Indies College with two spiritually uplifted where the devil has full control. young ladies that were demon Darwin Tavarez, a NEA Junior, possessed, we contemplated on in songs of praise Fre was the "lucky" student that the spiritual battle that we are Pastor Parham selected for his constantly in and how our heav- were ready to be informative "Sabbath visitor's enly Father has promised us that interview." Pastor Parham is lifted even higher. known for spontaneously calling a visitor up to the podium and Pastor Parham is "The Potter's House" for us. quizzing them with questions in a The NEA Choir's selections of professional yet amusing news known for spontane- "God is Worthy," and "I Lift My commentator style. Darwin shared ously calling a visitor Eyes," made us so happy to know that he was enjoying a rich Chris- that we belong to a church that tian experience at NEA. When up to the podium puts a high priority on Christian asked for his counsel to our youth Education which enhances our he stated, "Christian Education and quizzing them children's spiritual gifts. Hearing prepares you for the stuff you will those young men need in life." with questions in a and women deliver After being so spiritually up-

such beautiful IOM lifted in songs of praise we were professional yet testimony in song ready to be lifted even higher. And StilIZ i made us know that i; lifted higher we were by the soul amusing news 11: Sister White's i( searching sermon delivered by counsel on the Rosemary Tyrrell. She began her commentator style. 01Va

importance of 11; sermon by sharing with us a

Christian Education IIM testimony of her mother's spiritual the victory is ours—the battle is must definitely be 14ZYIL strength and perseverance. She already won. All we have to do is 1997

taken to heart. At continued by reflecting on the keep pressing towards the mark of lIV, t ri

us this time when so strong religious morals she ac- the high calling by allowing God

Aug many young men quired while being a Pathfinder,

to be a "lamp unto our feet and a and women are and stated she believed some light unto our path." being controlled adults may have forgotten how to By Valerie White-Whittick GLEANER, by peer pressure treat each other like Pathfinders Communication Director ion and negative role were taught: respectfully, courte- Jefferson Avenue SDA Church Un ic

t models, we must ously, and with love. lan At The Sabbathistrulyablessedday with, butspendtimedwellingon when younotonlyspendtime Maranatha the Lord.TheWomen'sMinistry Department oftheWarwickSDA church onthebeautifulSouth Shore ofBermudahadsuchaday. Oh whataday! School andDivineWorshipsome our fellowshiphallwithpacked of theladiesgatheredtogetherin lunches andchildrenintowaswe such amarvelouswaythatatthe shared ourfoodandfaith. Sister DonnetteBrownledoutin end ofthefirsthour(icebreaker), was, andwelearnedoftalents we knewexactlywhoeachperson gifts thatweneverknewsomeof the individualsinourmidsthad. nor didweknowthatshecould we neverknewshewasaDoctor, ping withusforsomemonthsand about ourlittlechurchfamilythat ered somanydelightfulthings play thepianobyear.Wediscov- flowers, grasses,andleaves.The we vowedtodothisagainsoon! minute energizingwalk,picked children participatedandtoldus how theredflowersreminded them ofthebloodthatJesusshed, and thegreengrassleaves reminded themofcreation.We had seasonsofprayerforandwith each other. for theirfaith?OnalittleIsland the newsbreaksthatallAdventists trouble. Whatwouldwedowhen should bekilledorthrowninjail such asthiswithnowheretorun, was intheLordandthatwe we decidedthatouronlyhope needed tostudyandteach our for suchtimes. children thescripturesthat the word wouldbehidinourhearts how shecame totheLord.This to comeand give hertestimonyof co-workers, a Sundayworshiper, On April26th,afterSabbath Sister Getahadbeenworship- After lunchwetookaten We hadskitsonthetimeof Sister Browninvitedoneof her was suchaninspiringtestimony her couldnotkeepsilentandshe also gotupandgaveastirring that thefriendshebroughtwith with theSpiritofLordas testimony. testimony. Thesanctuarywasfilled person aftergavetheir selections ofwhich playing afew Thompson signed Sister Getaimpressedusby was one.Ourshy little SisterAllison Little Children."SisterPatricia "Amazing Grace" Then SisterLewistookustoEarly "Jesus Lovesthe Writings, "DutyInViewofthe Time ofTrouble."Brother&Sister Swan, oneofournewconverts, recited apoemontheLord's Prayer alongwithhertestimony. Tacklin spokeonthetopic, Maranatha. Cholomondeley, threebrothers from oursisterchurches,joinedus Stuart Anderson,andGordon and expoundedonendtime events. Theygaveusanenlighten- ing discourseontheeconomic situation, theNewAgemovement, mysticism, spiritualism,andof the Bible—Matthew24inparticu- course, ouroneandonlystandard, that evenatitsclose7:55p.m. lar. Thedaywassocaptivating no onemoveduntil9:00p.m.It truly wasahighdayinZion. Maranatha! Bermuda youngadultsgot the paign attheUnitedYouth Con- Bermuda Youth opportunity towowelementary By MargaretDeShields Warwick SDAChurch Role ModelFor Inner-city School students withananti-drug cam- gress inSt.Louis, Missourilast adult delegates werechosenas April. Approximately 50young We hadarousingsongservice. At AYtimeStewartLawrence, MAMBA D. RANDOLPHWILSON,CORRESPONDENT harmful effectsofdrugsand positive rolemodelstoshowthe munity EducationCenter.Students alcohol atFordElementaryCom- people cancometoourschooland performances. "It'snicethat from kindergartenthroughfifth grade wereintriguedbythe are," said11year-oldDemonta has beenthegreatestperformance teach usabouthowbaddrugs types ofperformancesinthe school toteachthekidsandthis we've everseen,"saidWilma Warren, afifthgradeteacher."It's model isuniversal." good thatthesestudentsarehere from Bermudasothatourkidscan right thingandlookuptosuch see thatbeingapositiverole positive rolemodels."Ourstu- hoods," saidSegers."Tohaverole and hopesherstudentswilldothe appreciated theskitsandsongs models likethesestudentscomein Hayes, coordinatorofcommunity dents areatriskintheseneighbor- and teachthekidsaboutdrug awareness iswonderful."Bernie school, praisedtheperformance. schools, whohelpedarrangefor make adifferenceintheirlives."It the Bermudayouthtocome said Hayes."Onascaleof1to10I would giveita9! "The messagewasveryclear," make suchabigdifferenceinthe makes mefeelproud,assmall hearts ofyoungpeople,"said able toperformandhoped Bermuda. we are,tocomeAmericaand Jermaine Burrows,adelegate from and ADVENTISTVIEW Adventist CommunicationNetwork By DameLooby,CommunicationAssistant School principal,DeniseSegers, Bermuda youthfeltproudtobe performance and enjoyed the Whitt. Teachers the stronganti- drug messagefor "We getdifferent their students. 17 Atlantic Union GLEANER, August 1997 10 Atlantic Union GLEANER, August 1997 the Leominster A SurpriseFrom fully throughthesummerorput South LancasterAcademy for her85thbirthday—areclining family warmlywelcomedher back Church Family INSIGHT Graduate Featuredin Review andHeraldPublishingAssociation When herbestfriend'slegswere When FlorenceReddingreturned By CassandraNesmith electric-lift chair forherpersonal was easy.ButdiscoveringthatGod was excruciatingforhersidekick, tended hospitalization,her church to churchservicesafteran ex- to havefoundafriendinJesus. together. WhileSpunkystrength- to bearthelongrecoveryprocess this equestrianteenhadSpunky's ton ofhorsefleshoninjuredlimbs obvious misery? cruel toletSpunkyhobblepain- crutches werenotanoption. ens herlegsgallopingandroam- editors featuredHeidiandSpunky Spunky helpedHeidiandherhorse use atthechurch. by surprisingherwithaspecial gift ing throughthepastureswith is anevenbetterfriendthan in thecoverstoryofweekly in anarticleshewroteforINSIGHT in herhands.Woulditbemore injured lastsummer,Heidi legs andultimatelythehorse'slife Heidi's friend,affectionately Heidi thissummer,rejoices Massachusetts knewthatmere magazine's July12issue. magazine. Impressed,INsIGHT Lindstedt, 18,ofSouthLancaster, how itbroughtherclosertoJesus her friendoutof referred toasSpunky,isan1100- pound quarterhorse. Heidi describedherdilemmaand Agonizing overthisdecision, Florence suffers fromcompres- Heidi can'tsayherfinaldecision Knowing thatsupportinghalfa Magazine which WhiteVaillancourtcreated shedding somehappytears. seated inherspecialchair,apoem was readwhichaccuratelyex- fully keptthesecret,andFlorence After Florencewascomfortably the marvelouschairandfootstool tangible wayagaintoday,andI am verygrateful.Firsttherewas all whoknowher.Needlesstosay, demonstrated formeinahighly support herbackrequiresand whelmed whenshesawthegift was totallysurprisedandover- As aresult,sittinguprightcauses tian loveinachurch!Ithasbeen touches andenrichesthelivesof that hadbeenpurchasedforher. almost pain-free. a recliningpositionprovidesthe sion fracturesinherspine,a many friendsjoinedFlorencein pressed howdeeplyFlorence condition thatisnotreversible. Florence said,"TalkaboutChris- makes itpossibleforhertobe her agreatdealofpain;however, Everyone inthechurchfaith- J ❑ SUNDAY, OCTOBER12,1997 SABBATH,OCTOBER 11,1997 FRIDAY, OCTOBER10,1997 5!_A ALUMNIASSOCIATION •BENEFITGOLFTOURNAMENT 10:00 A.M.STOWEACRESCOUNTRYCLUB 11:00 A.M.AUCCHURCH-VICTORHILBERT,JR.'57 12:00 P.M.SLAGYM-ALUMNIPOTLUCK 6:30 P.M.CHANSHUNDININGCOMMONS (AUCCAMPUS) 6:30 P.M.AUCCHURCHFELLOWSHIPHALL 5:30 P.M.AUCCHURCH-VESPERSRONKNOTT'77 8:00 P.M.SLAGYM-ALUMNIVS.STUDENT 7:30 P.M.SPECIALMUSICVESPERS P.O. BOX864•SOUTH LANCASTER,MA01561 Soutl LancasterAcademy October 10-121997 TOURNAMENT AWARDSBANQUET OUTDOOR PARTYTENTAVAILABLE FOR REFRESHMENTSAND SPECTATOR RELAXATION BY SEPT.1,1997 BENEFIT GOLFTOURNAMENT BASKFTBALL GAMES PLEASE CALLORWRITEFORINFO. PLAYER ANDSPONSORREGISTRATIONDUE MACHLAN AUDITORIUM-SAT.P.M.PROGRAM FRUIT &MUFFINSUPPER/BUSINESSMEETING Alumni Weekend (508) 365-5225 OR 365-3882 some ofthenumerousblessings Leominster SDAChurch By IanAlbert,CommunicationsDirector electric-lift reclinerpurchasedbyherchurch constant andinspiringChristian example. this wonderfulrecliningchair!" and upholsteredforme,now attempting toreturnFlorence A totallysurprisedFlorenceReddingrelaxedinthe Leominster churchfamilywere bestowed uponthemthroughher family asagiftforher85thbirthday. In reality,membersofthe

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SDA church, 1570 Southbridge Road, Warren MA. ard Barron, Associate Youth Director, General Con- Group. Out-of-Union on p. 30 At Call Ed at 413-245-7159. n -A Atlantic Union GLEANER, August 1997 secondary trainingatAndrews Academy. Mr.Smithhasastrong Brendan Krueger sity. HeholdsaB.A. degree fromAndrews completed his comes toPTAhighly student teachingexperience with thehomeless. with herdog,skiing, the equivalentofa also enjoyscommu- background andpreparationin staff membersforthe1997-1998 University and She enjoysoutdoorsports,hiking master's degreefrom academic year—RichardGarey, announce theadditionoffivenew College. Ms.Leonardhasextensive recommended with Announces NewStaff including ayearatOgikubo excellent credentials.Sheholdsa ming, andtravel.She Loma LindaUniver- nity serviceprojects rollerblading, swim- Pine TreeAcademy Hopkins UniversityandaB.A.in Master ofArtsdegreefromJohns English LanguageSchoolinTokyo. English fromColumbiaUnion history; PatriciaKneller, principal; LoriLeonard,English; kindergarten. Brendan Krueger,musicand David Smith,mathematics; Pine TreeAcademyispleasedto • • David Smith Lori LeonardcomestoPTAwith Richard Patricia Kneller Garey student performancegroups.He choir, andhasgivenprivate has directedband,choir,select six years.Mr.Kruegerholdsa Andrews UniversityandaB.A.in Adventist Academywherehespent teaching assignmentwasDakota seven yearsofteachingexperience from UnionSpringsAcademywith history/music fromAtlanticUnion service projects. Masters degreeinhistoryfrom as astudentmissionaryteacherat organist, enjoyssports,travel,and in historyandmusic.Hisfirst the secondarylevel.Heisachurch mathematics. Hespenttwoyears rionTunin rinyrnauril • Brendan KruegercomestoPTA tion toother the ThayerConser- vatory Orchestra, and theNew of playingwiththe the experienceofa Ensemble inaddi- England Youth College. Hebrings director tothePTA instrument isthe Bismark Symphony, has theexperience music program.His French hornandhe performer and Lori Leonard sity ofVirginia,andSoutheast- William andMary,theUniver- ern University.Heholdsa Adventist University,theOhio Valley Academy,Southern Madison Universityandhas Masters degreefromJames Southern AdventistUniversity, Conference. Heisagraduateof Conference, andtheFlorida of Adventisteducationalexperi- ence includingShenandoah Tri-City AcademyinNorth Carolina. Mr.Gareyhas25years has attendedTheCollegeof Academy. Sheenjoyscreating creative memorieswithher Associates inBrunswick,ME. principal, comestoMainefrom husband, Gerry,andtwosons. College. Mrs.Knellercomesto English teacheratLaurelbrook Previous tothisshewasan tary educationandaB.A.in PTA fromParkviewMedical She receivedherB.S.inelemen- English fromAtlanticUnion kindergarten teacheratPTA. instrument. Mr.Kruegerisa History HonorsSociety. lessons inpiano,voice,and member ofPhiAlphaTheta, • • Richard Garey,newPTA Patricia Knellerisournew David Smith TRUDY WRIGHT,CORRESPONDE done post-master's work. Mr. God loves all His children and Garey has three children who will promises to take care of us, as attend PTA. His wife, Patricia, owns long as we put Him first and a technical recruiting business and foremost in all aspects of our lives. will teach art at PTA in the eve- I thank Him for loving me and for nings. Mr. Garey enjoys his family, always taking care of me, even outdoor sports, writing/reading, when I thought I could do it alone. and is a professional actor with I realize now that I never could production credits in over 30 have managed all I have if it states and . He will teach weren't for His help and loving and direct the new PTA drama care for my fiancé and me. program. By Dawn Meacham The staff and Board of Pine Tree Dawn is the daughter of Sam and Beverly Academy are very optimistic about Meacham of the West Bangor Seventh-day The engaged Dawn Meacham and lay Russell Adventist Church. flank Dawn's mother Beverly the new school year. If you would like a PTA Bulletin or additional information, write Pine Tree 50th Anniversary Gary Frost of Keene, NH, Academy, 67 Pownal Road, Commemoration one of the school's original Freeport, Maine 04032, or phone students, preached an inspir- (207) 865-4747. A 50th anniversary commemo- ing sermon on the value of a ration for the Bennington, VT Christian education and how church school took place on it had personally affected his Thank God for Sabbath, June 14, 1997. After own life and those of others. His Loving Care the school's founding, it was After a potluck lunch, the later named Forrest Ward afternoon was spent in April 26, 1997, at 4 p.m. was a big Memorial School in remem- reminiscing. Alumni, teachers, turning point in my life as well as brance of alumnus Forrest and church members relayed my fiancé's. We were baptized at Ward who was a medic killed stories of their school days, Deer River, NY. It is the same place in action in 1968 during the and memorabilia about where both my parents were Vietnam War. Forrest Ward and the school baptized 36 years ago and also More than twenty alumni were reviewed. An offering where my brother and sister-in-law arrived from various parts of was taken up to support the were baptized eight years ago. the union, and three previous school as it continues to The snow had just finished teachers were also in atten- provide an Adventist educa- melting into the river that same dance. Among these was tion to students in southern week. Originally, we had contem- Mildred Jamieson Swanson of Vermont and eastern New plated using the church baptistry, Camden, ME—the school's York state. but somehow the river seemed first teacher in 1947. 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Product Insta-Soy Plain Carob Light Vanilla Original Vanilla Sno-E Tofu Original Vanilla Bean All Purpose Carob All Purpose Carob No Sucrose No Sucrose Milk Alternatives Pack/Size 6/21.4 oz 6/25.9 oz 6/27.4 oz 6/21.4 oz 6/21 oz 6/21 oz 6/21 oz 6/21 oz 6/17 oz 6/17 oz 6/14 oz 6/14 oz 6/14 oz 6/3 lb 6/3 lb 6/3 lb $19.97. 15.45 15.45 15.45 Price Unit 8.75 8.75 8.75 8.75 6.75 8.75 8.75 7.15 6.69 5.35 5.19 5.19 5.19 Qualifying Price Case 49.05 37.85 49.05 49.05 49.05 29.99 39.89 37.49 49.05 49.05 86.59 86.59 86.59 29.19 29.19 29.19 SALE Price 35.46 45.98 45.98 45.98 45.98 28.12 45.98 45.98 81.16 81.16 27.36 37.38 35.13 81.16 27.36 27.36 77 Atlantic Union GLEANER, August 1997 94 Atlantic Union GLEANER, August 1997 FRUITS FLOURS CONFECTIONS -DAIRYFREE CONFECTIONS CHEESE BEANS BAKING Papaya, Chunks Papaya, Spears LowSugar,No Sulphur Figs, White Figs, BlackMission Dates, Chopped Dates, PittedImported Datenut Roll Dates, Calif.Pitted Mango, Slices Cranberries, Dried Coconut Chips Coconut Flakes,Unsweetened Cherries, Pitted Bazini HawaiinMix Banana Chips,Unsweetened Banana Chips,Sweetened Whole WheatPastry Whole Wheat Apricots Apple, RingsNoSulphur Ambrosia Mix Vital WheatGluten Whole WheatBread Wheat Bran Wheat Germ,Raw Wheat Germ,Toasted Pumpernickle Unbleached Soy Sixgrain Semolina Corn Dark Rye Oat Bran Oat Buckwheat Brown Rice Bread Yeast Barley Flakes Arrowroot Carob Drops,Unsweetened Carob AlmondCoconutBars Peanutty CarobCup Barley Yogurt Almonds Yogurt Maltballs Yogurt Raisins Yogurt PeanutClusters Carob CocomintChews Carob Peanuts Carob Drops Carob Maltballs Carob Raisins Carob Drops,SugarSweet Carob Almonds Carob Peanuts Soybeans, Black Soybeans Red Lentils Red Kidney Popcorn Unique MozzarellaShreds Unique MontereyJack Unique CheddarShreds Pink Beans Pearl Barley Soldier Small White Lentils Black Turtle Black Eye Navy Mung Jacob's Cattle Anasazi Chick Peas Green SplitPeas Great Northern Lecithin Granules Baby Lima Barley MaltPowder (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (2-lb bag) (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (Barley MaltSweetened) (Organic) (Organic) (2-lb bag) (Barley MaltSweet) (Organic) BULK ITEMS (Noor) Prices changeweekly.ThesepricesarecurrentasofJuly6,1997, (Organic) (Organic) (Barley MaltSweet) (From Corn) (Barley MaltSweet) All pricesareperpoundunlessotherwiseindicated. (Barley MaltSweet) and areintendedonlyasaguide. 15.85 3.31 2.51 2.65 2.83 4.57 1.95 1.95 7.91 3.11 4.71 1.68 1.59 2.59 3.77 3.85 4.08 1.59 1.59 1.85 1.37 1.07 1.05 3.21 1.11 1.37 1.50 6.98 6.98 6.98 2.51 2.26 2.84 2.97 2.96 2.83 3.94 4.64 5.78 2.96 2.78 3.50 1.65 2.15 2.01 3.35 1.98 1.31 2.11 3.15 1.62 1.01 2.49 1.39 5.25 2.15 .73 .44 .77 .54 .79 .44 .95 .87 .90 .83 .54 .62 .89 .95 .75 .79 .97 .79 .49 .57 .59 .49 .95 .75 .89 NUTS MILK SUBSTITUTES HERBS GRANOLA GRAINS FRUITS -- Cashew Whole,Roasted Salted Cashew Pieces, Raw Almonds, Whole Almonds, Sliced Cashew Whole, RoastedNoSalt Brazil Nuts Almonds, Slivered Almond Meal SNO*E Tofu Rice Moo-Vanilla Rice Moo-Original Better ThanMilk?-Vanilla Better ThanMilk?-Plain Coriander Seed Cinnamon Stick Celery Seed Lemon Grass Nutmeg, Ground Fennel Seed,Whole Ginger, Ground Lavender Flowers Vegetable Flakes Tumeric Tomatoes, SunDried Thyme Sage Saffron Rosemary Peppermint, Crushed Parsley Flakes Paprika, SweetHungarian Oregano Onion, Chopped Cumin, Ground Guar Gum Ginger, LowSugar,NoSulphur Garlic, Chopped Dill Weed Onion, Powder Marjoram Cloves, Whole Cinnamon, Ground Chili Powder Chamomile Flowers Garlic, Powder Anise, Star Cayene Pepper Cardamon, Whole Caraway Seed Basil Atlantic UnionCollege Rye Flakes Union SpringsAcademy Uncle Roy'sMaple Uncle Roy'sLite Wheat Flakes Wheat Berries,Winter Wheat Berries,Spring Rye Berries Rice, SweetBrown Rice, ShortGrain Rice, LongGrain Cous Cracked Wheat Oats, ThickRolled Oats, SteelCut Oats, Quick Oats, Rolled Kasha -Buckwheat Millet Raisins, Golden Raisins, Seedless Prunes Corn Meal Bulger Wheat Pineapple, RingsLowSugarNoSulphur Pineapple, Diced Pineapple, Rings Pineapple, WedgesHoneySweetened Pears Peaches Papaya, DicedLowSugar,NoSulphur Cous (per gram) Continued (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) (Organic) 13.25 12.85 7.85 6.74 5.75 5.75 3.99 4.25 5.85 5.38 2.98 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.05 5.38 3.11 4.91 4.31 9.50 8.85 3.78 3.45 4.34 6.25 5.49 3.51 4.45 6.38 6.98 4.78 7.11 6.98 8.17 3.65 3.78 4.85 4.11 7.18 9.45 3.71 4.58 4.44 7.71 5.38 5.19 3.58 4.44 2.18 2.52 3.71 3.07 2.43 1.00 1.01 1.33 1.10 2.35 1.05 2.31 2.75 3.09 1.77 2.21 2.83 2.44 5.71 3.65 3.31 .84 .73 .56 .92 .46 .60 .76 .53 .53 .74 .67 .77 weights andpriceswillvary. Prices aresubjecttochangewithoutnotice. items arewelcome. All itemsarepricedbyweight.Individual package for picing,sizeandavailabiity.Specialorders forother Most itemsavailableinbulkatdiscounted prices.Call YEAST TEXTURED VEGETABLEPROTEIN SWEETENERS SNACKS SEEDS PASTA NUTS -- Yeast Flakes,MiniFlakes Pepperoni-Like Bits Yeast Flakes,LargeFlakes Fructose Un-flavored ChunksorGranules Beef-Like ChunksorGranules Bacon-Like Bits Tex MexMix Date Sugar Soybean Nuts,Unsalted Soybean Nuts,Roasted Sesame Sticks,Original Sesame Crunch Sesame Sticks,Cheddar Sesame Sticks,Garlic Sesame Sticks,NoSalt Sesame Sticks,Onion&Poppy Sesame Sticks,SourCream&Onion Sesame Sticks,Taco Sesame Sticks,WholeWheat Corn Nuts Sunflower, RoastedSalted Sunflower, RoastedNoSalt Sunflower, Raw Sesame, Un-hulled Sesame, Hulled Pumpkin Poppy Flax Alfalfa Rotini, WholeWheat Wagon Wheels,Veggie Spaghetti, Spinach Rotini, Veggie Rotini, Spinach Flats, Soy Flats, WholeWheat Elbows, Soy Elbows, WholeWheat Elbows, BrownRice Walnuts, Diced Walnuts, Halves&Pieces Pistachios Pine Nuts Pecan Meal Pecan Halves&Pieces Peanuts, SpanishSalted Peanuts, RawBlanched Filberts Mixed NutsNoSalt Cashew Pieces,RoastedSalted Mixed Nuts,Salted Macadamia Cashew Pieces,RoastedNoSalt Cashew Whole,Raw (Organic) Continued 11.7' 10.91 5.39 5.58 1.41 1.19 4.43 1.75 1.63 2.15 4.91 4.17 2.39 2.30 2.29 2.17 1.82 2.17 1.85 1.85 1.85 2.39 2.53 1.61 1.77 1.42 3.85 1.55 1.74 4.11 4.11 1.12 1.9' 2.1. 1.7E 1.9( 1.7£ 1.6! 1.7! 3.1( 1.7! 5.3' 4.6' 4.6' 1.6( 6.2' 2.3! 4.61 6.7: 5.4! 4.6: 4.4: 4.4: Adventist Book Center 1997 Fall Bookmobile Schedule

riday, August 15 1 West Bangor, NY Camp Meeting 6:00 7:30 Saturday, October 25 42 Norwich, CT 6:00 - 7:00 iaturday, August 16 1 West Bangor, NY Camp Meeting 8:30 9:30 43 New London, CT 8:00 - 9:00 iunday, August 17 2 Williston, VT 10:00 11:00 Sunday, October 26 44 Brooklawn (Bridgeport, CT) 10:00 - 11:00 3 Morrisville, VT 12:30 1:30 45 Laurel Oaks (Hamden, CT) 12:00 - 2:00 4 Barre, VT 3:00 4:00 46 Meriden, CT 3:00 - 4:00 5 St Johnsbury, VT 5:30 6:30 47 Hope (Bloomfield, CT) 5:00 - 6:00 6 West Lebanon, NH 8:00 9:00 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, October 22 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, August 13 Saturday, November 1 48 Calais, ME 5:00 - 6:00 Sunday, November 2 49 Presque Isle, ME 10:00 - 11:00 Sunday, August 24 7 Laurel Oaks (Hamden, CT) 10:00 - 12:00 50 Oakfield, ME 12:30 1:30 8 Meriden, CT 1:00 - 2:00 51 Lincoln, ME 3:00 3:45 9 Hope (Bloomfield, CT) 3:00 - 4:00 52 Bangor, ME 5:00 6:00 10 First Springfield, CT 5:00 - 6:00 53 Dexter, ME 7:00 7:45 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, August 20 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, October 29

;unday, September 7 11 Danbury, CT 10:00 - 11:00 Saturday, November 8 54 Bay Knoll (Rochester, NY) 6:30 - 8:00 12 Waterbury, CT 12:30 - 1:30 Sunday, November 9 55 Wayland, NY 10:00 - 11:00 13 Willimantic, CT 4:00 - 5:00 56 Corning, NY 1:30 - 2:00 14 Quinebaug, CT 6:00 - 7:00 57 Vestal, NY 3:30 - 4:30 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, September 3 58 Norwich, NY 5:30 - 6:30 59 Oneonta, NY 7:30 - 8:30 Saturday, September 13 15 Camden, ME 8:00 - 9:00 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, November 5 ;unday, September 14 16 Waterville, ME 10:00 - 11:00 17 Riverview School (Norridgewock, ME)12:00 - 1:00 Saturday, November 15 60 High Banks, NY 7:00 - 8:00 18 Dixfield, ME 3:00 - 4:00 Sunday, November 16 61 Saranac, NY 10:00 - 11:00 19 Woodstock, ME 5:00 - 6:00 62 West Bangor, NY 11:30 - 12:00 20 Harrison, ME 7:00 - 8:00 63 Canton, NY 1:30 - 2:30 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, September 10 64 Watertown, NY 4:00 - 5:00 65 Pulaski, NY 6:00 - 7:00 Saturday, September 20 21 Pioneer Jr. Acad (Westmoreland, NH) 8:00 - 9:00 66 Vienna, NY 8:00 - 9:00 Sunday, September 21 22 Rutland, VT 10:00 - 11:00 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, November 12 23 Bennington, VT 12:30 - 2:00 24 Berkshire Hills (Pittsfield, MA) 3:30 - 5:30 Saturday, November 22 67 Canaan, CT 5:00 - 6:00 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, September 77 68 Berkshire Hills (Lanesboro, MA) 7:30 - 9:00 Sunday, November 23 69 Bennington, VT 10:00 - 11:00 Saturday, October 4 25 Amesbury, MA 7:00 - 8:00 70 Kingsbury, NY 1:30 - 2:30 Sunday, October 5 26 Portsmouth, NH 10:00 - 11:00 71 Saratoga Springs, NY 3:30 - 4:30 27 Rochester, NH 12:00 - 1:00 72 Greater Albany (Cohoes, NY) 5:30 - 6:30 28 Laconia, NH 2:30 - 3:30 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, November 19 29 Concord, NH 4:30 - 5:30 30 Manchester, NH 7:00 - 8:00 Saturday, December 6 73 West Lebanon, NH 8:00 - 9:00 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, October 1 Sunday, December 7 74 St Johnsbury, VT 10:00 - 11:00 75 Barre, VT 12:30 - 1:30 Saturday, October 11 31 Buffalo, NY 8:00 - 9:00 76 Morrisville, VT 3:00 - 4:00 Sunday, October 12 32 Batavia, NY 10:00 - 11:00 77 Williston, VT 5:30 - 6:30 33 Lockport, NY 12:30 - 1:15 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, December 3 34 Perrysburg, NY 3:30 - 4:15 35 Jamestown, NY 5:30 - 6:30 Saturday, December 13 78 Cedar Brook School (Rehoboth, MA) 6:00 8:00 36 Salamanca, NY 7:30 - 8:15 Sunday, December 14 79 Lincoln, RI 10:00 11:00 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, October 8 80 New Bedford Portuguese (MA) 12:30 1:30 81 Cape Cod (Osterville, MA) 3:00 4:00 Saturday, October 18 37 West Lebanon, NH 8:00 - 9:00 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, December 70 Sunday, October 19 38 St Johnsbury, VT 10:00 - 11:00 39 Barre, VT 12:30 - 1:30 Sunday, December 21 82 Laurel Oaks (Hamden, CT) 10:00 - 1:00 40 Morrisville, VT 3:00 - 4:00 83 Meriden, CT 2:00 - 3:00 41 Williston, VT 5:30 - 6:30 84 Hope (Bloomfield, CT) 4:00 - 5:00 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, October 15 Preorder Deadine: Wednesday, December 17 Preorders must be placed by the preorder deadline listed above for your bookmobile stop to qualify for Fall Open House or Truckload Sale discounts and special prices.

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AA should have a Master's degree with ates with bachelor's degrees o Out-of-Union a major in Nursing. Doctoral degree higher to teach conversational En (1155111[DS preferred. A minimum of five years glish and Bible for one year or mon Campion Academy Alumni Home- of experience in Professional Nurs- at SDA Language Institute of Kore. (teaching experience not necessary— coming. Plan now to attend the All advertisements should be sent, together ing which should include teaching Campion Academy Alumni Weekend, with payment, to your local conference office for and administrative experience. Ex- we train you). Volunteer Missionar October 17 & 18, 1997, in Loveland, approval by the communication director. The cellent benefits, salary and work en- ies are approved by the General Con rate is $ 30 for each insertion of fortywords or less, Colorado. Special reunions are vironment. KCMA is located close to ference. Benefits include: round-trig and 50 cents for each additional word for adver- ticket, housing, utilities, insurance planned for the Honor Classes. Honor tisements originating within the Atlantic Union; an Adventist hospital, church and Classes this year are: '27, '37, '47, $35 for each insertion for40 words or less and 50 academy. Submit your résumé to: and stipend. For more information '57, '67, '72, '77, '87. Graduates, cents for each word over the 40 with an 80-word Dr. A Melville Lawson, Academic contact Ray James, 40 Pleasant Dr. maximum. Check or money order should be former students, former faculty, par- Dean, Kettering College of Medical Sutter Creek, CA 95685; e-mail made payable to Atlantic Union GLEANER or Atlan- ja meg [email protected] ents and friends are cordially invited. tic Union Conference. Arts, 3737 Southern Blvd., Kettering, ; (209) 267 Make plans to come and renew Advertising in the Atlantic Union GLEANER is not OH 45429. 0416; fax (209) 267-0342. friendships. Call (970) 667-5592 for solicited and appears as a service to the member- ship of theAtlantic Union Conference. Advertising OAKWOOD COLLEGE SEEKS FULL- more details. in the GLEANER is a privilege, not a right. TIME ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. PROPERTY The Atlantic Union GLEANER reserves the right Should have Master's in physical edu- Lynwood Academy Class of 1961 to refuse any advertisement. The rejection of Reunion. The class of 1961 will have any advertisement should not be construed to cation or education, emphasis in PE; BED & BREAKFAST, CABIN RENT their 36-year reunion on Sunday, July constitute disapproval of the product or service Bachelor's in either. Master's in life ALS, GREENVILLE, TN. Come an( involved. 27 at 10:00 a.m. at Harold & Ella science, physiology, health educa- be spoiled with our fantastic moun Classified and display ads appearing in the tion, recreation administration, kine- Mae Wallar's, 12922 Hilary Way, Atlantic Union GLEANER are printed without en- tam views, full breakfasts, Jacuzzi Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 794-4868. dorsement or recommendation of the Atlantic siology, or physical therapy. Send Modern, fully-equipped cabins. Nev All teachers and friends of the class Union Conference. The Atlantic Union GLEANER application, three references, official B&B. Asheville, Gatlinburg, historica makes every reasonable effort to screen all adver- are invited. Please contact Arlene transcripts, vita to Office of Human sites, antiques, fishing, Appalachian tisements, but in no case can the periodical Resources, Oakwood College, Hunts- Petersen Ermshar, 18018 NE 110th assume responsibility for advertisements appear. Train nearby. From $360/week, daily Ave., Battle Ground, WA 98604, ing in its columns or for typographical orcategori- ville, AL 35810. rates. For brochure or reservation: cal errors. (360) 687-5048. OAKWOOD COLLEGE seeks full-time call (800) 842-4690. Making a Difference Single Adult Assistant or Associate Professor (2 NEW FLORIDA RETIREMENT COM• Retreat Camp Yorktown Bay, Hot MEDICAL POSITION positions) in Chemistry for Fall 1997. MUNITY next to Adventist church, Springs, AR. Aug. 29 — Sept. 1, 1997. Ph.D. in Analytical, Organic, Physical hospital, nursing care. Grand Hori. or Biochemistry. One year of college Sponsored by Southwestern Union A.R.R.T. RADIOLOGY TECHNOLO- zons features panoramic view, peace. teaching. Duties: teaching under- Adventist Singles Ministries. Speaker: GIST with ultra-sound experience ful setting. Home and land frorr graduate courses, supervising re- John McLarty, , position available, full time with some $ 70's. Located in "city of pure wa. search projects, advising, and other MusicianNocalist: Bill Young. Activi- flex hours and call. Park Ridge Hospi- ter," Zephyrhills. Rural community duties as assigned. Application, refer- ties: Swimming, skiing, hiking, etc. tal is located in beautiful western with all the conveniences. Custom- ences, résumé to Human Resources, For more information call: (909) 832- North Carolina near two academies built homes. For information cal Oakwood College, Huntsville, AL 8069. and several churches. Send résumé (813) 782-1866, or write Grand Ho- 35896. to: Human Resources, Park Ridge rizons, P.O. Box 1887, Zephyrhills, "National Single Adult Camp," Hospital, PO Box 1569, Fletcher, NC FL 33539-1887. Camp MiVoden, Hayden Lake, Idaho, OAKWOOD COLLEGE Seeks Admis- 28732 or FAX: (704) 681-2770. Great Aug. 25 — Sept. 1, 1997—a week of sions/Recruitment Counselor. Bach- CAPE COD VACATION: Adventist benefits and working environment! spiritual and physical renewal. 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