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2021 ASI International Convention | August 4-7 Orlando, Florida 1 Welcome to Orlando 2021 ASI 2021 ASIINTERNATIONAL August 4–7 Orlando, Florida INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel & CONVENTIONAugust 4 - 7 | Orlando,Convention Florida Center Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel & Convention Center 2021 ASI International Convention | August 4-7 Orlando, Florida 1 Welcome to Orlando 2021 ASI August 4–7 Orlando, Florida INTERNATIONAL Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel & CONVENTION Convention Center Meeting Schedule & Locations MONDAY, AUGUST 2 ASI Missions, Inc. Board Meeting Gatlin Boardroom 6:00 – 9:00 PM TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 ASI Board Meeting St. Johns 22/23 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 ASI Business Meeting Sandlake 2:00 – 5:00 PM 7:00 PM ASI Convention Keynote Session, Doug Batchelor Gatlin ABC 2 2021 ASI International Convention | August 4-7 Orlando, Florida The Three Angels’ Messages: Into All The World s I contemplate the world today, I resonate with Paul’s attention” (Testimonies, vol. 9, p. 19). challenges that face our statement in 1 Thessalonians 5:1, 2: Welcome to ASI. Enjoy the fel- world, I am encouraged “But of the times and the seasons, lowship and enjoy the seminars and by the hope we have in brethren, ye have no need that I presentations, but most importantly Jesus Christ. As I think write unto you. For yourselves know listen for the voice of the Holy Spirit. about the difficulties that face our perfectly that the day of the Lord so God is calling all of us to go to work Achurches and supporting ministries, my cometh as a thief in the night.” for Him today. heart is cheered by Jesus Christ. He The counsel we find in Ellen is the answer to all the challenges that White’s Testimonies, helps us to un- May God bless you, Satan can and ever will throw at us. derstand the priority we need to place Steve Dickman I want to welcome each one of you on the task of taking the three angels’ in a special way to this convention. messages to the world. Steve has served as president God has opened the door for us to be “In a special sense Seventh-day Ad- of Harbert Hills Academy in here together in person, and I am so ventists have been set in the world as Savannah, Tennessee, for the thankful. If I have learned anything watchmen and light bearers. To them past 30 years. He also serves as the in the last year and a half, it is to not has been entrusted the last warning president for ASI National, and The take face-to-face fellowship opportu- for a perishing world. On them is shin- Layman Foundation, and serves as nities for granted. Let us use every ing wonderful light from the word of Board Chair for Outpost Centers opportunity to fellowship and network God. They have been given a work of International. Steve and his wife, for the purpose of mission work. Our the most solemn import—the procla- Brenda, are parents to two grown and theme, “The Three Angels’ Messag- mation of the first, second, and third married daughters and have the joy of es: Into All the World,” deserves our angels’ messages. There is no other having two grandsons. best energies and attention. work of so great importance. They are As we ponder the situation in our to allow nothing else to absorb their Special Meals FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 8:00 – 9:30 AM Breakfast ASI Welcome Breakfast for new members and first-time attendees Conway (Level 1) 7:45 AM Breakfast 12:00 PM Lunch Young Professionals Conference Sandlake 5:30 PM Supper 2021 ASI International Convention | August 4-7 Orlando, Florida 3 SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE How can we teach Q: our children about the SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE Three Angels’ Messages? WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SABBATH, TIME AUGUST 4 AUGUST 5 AUGUST 6 AUGUST 7 7:00 AM Exhibit Set-Up United Prayer United Prayer United Prayer Gem Castor Gem Castor Gem Castor Designed St. John’s Room 33 St. John’s Room 33 St. John’s Room 33 for use in both Serving Time Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast classrooms 7:45 – 8:15 AM Gatlin ABC Gatlin ABC Gatlin ABC and 7:30 AM Registration Registration Registration homeschools Gatlin 1 Gatlin 1 Gatlin 1 ! 7:30 AM – 8:00 PM 7:30 AM – 8:00 PM 7:30 AM – 8:00 PM 9:00 AM Morning Session Morning Session Sabbath School The Tunnel Personal Testimony Finding Rest in Family The Three Angels Curriculum Project! Syndrome Cami Oetman Ties, Gerald and A: Vanessa Dowdley Gatlin AB Chantal Klingbeil A GRACE-FILLED LOOK AT REVELATION 14 FOR THIS GENERATION Gatlin ABC Gatlin ABC To deeply engage our students in the Three Angels’ Messages, the NAD Office of Education 10:45 AM – Noon Seminars Seminars Worship Service is excited to endorse a new, distinctly Adventist resource for our Pre-K-12 schools and St. John’s Rooms St. John’s Rooms 10:45 AM – 12:30 PM homeschools. Lessons include multiple reading levels for all learners. Easy to teach and Hold Fast What You developmentally appropriate for each age level. Have Ted Wilson Gatlin ABC 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Exhibits Open Exhibits Open Gatlin CDE Gatlin CDE Noon Lunch on your own Lunch on your own Serving Time Sabbath Lunch 12:45 – 1:45 PM Gatlin ABC Three Angels for Kids (grades Pre-K through 8) offers 2-week integrated units that can be taught during the language arts period. Students learn reading and writing skills while grasping the timely messages of Revelation 14. Three Angels for Today (grades 9 through 12) offers short integrated units for history, Bible, or English classes. Lessons invite students to explore relevant issues that impact their lives. This curriculum is engaging and allows kids to gain a deep spiritual understanding of the Three Angels’ Messages. It includes all the materials you need to teach each unit and provides deep critical learning experiences for students. Purchase hard copies and student materials at minimal cost. Download slides and teachers’ guides for free! Questions? Email [email protected] Experiential • Interactive • Integrated Learn more at www.ThreeAngelsforToday.com 4 2021 ASI International Convention | August 4-7 Orlando, Florida How can we teach Q: our children about the Three Angels’ Messages? Designed for use in both classrooms homeschools and ! The Three Angels Curriculum Project! A: A GRACE-FILLED LOOK AT REVELATION 14 FOR THIS GENERATION To deeply engage our students in the Three Angels’ Messages, the NAD Office of Education is excited to endorse a new, distinctly Adventist resource for our Pre-K-12 schools and homeschools. Lessons include multiple reading levels for all learners. Easy to teach and developmentally appropriate for each age level. Three Angels for Kids (grades Pre-K through 8) offers 2-week integrated units that can be taught during the language arts period. Students learn reading and writing skills while grasping the timely messages of Revelation 14. Three Angels for Today (grades 9 through 12) offers short integrated units for history, Bible, or English classes. Lessons invite students to explore relevant issues that impact their lives. This curriculum is engaging and allows kids to gain a deep spiritual understanding of the Three Angels’ Messages. It includes all the materials you need to teach each unit and provides deep critical learning experiences for students. Purchase hard copies and student materials at minimal cost. Download slides and teachers’ guides for free! Questions? Email [email protected] Experiential • Interactive • Integrated Learn more at www.ThreeAngelsforToday.com 2021 ASI International Convention | August 4-7 Orlando, Florida 5 SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE CONTINUED WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SABBATH, TIME AUGUST 4 AUGUST 5 AUGUST 6 AUGUST 7 1:45 – 4:15 PM Exhibits Open (noncommercial only) Gatlin CDE 3:30 – 4:45 PM Seminars Seminars St. John’s Rooms St. John’s Rooms 4:30 – 6:00 PM Fellowship Serving Time Supper Supper 5:00 – 5:30 PM Gatlin ABC Gatlin ABC 6:00 – 7:00 PM Exhibit Set-Up Ends Sabbath Supper 6:30 PM Gatlin ABC 7:00 PM Keynote Session Evening Session Evening Session Evening Vespers The Gospel in Flight Members in Action A Message for The Hour Doug Batchelor Gatlin ABC Every Nation, Tribe, Steve Dickman Gatlin ABC Language and People Gatlin ABC Stephen & Felecia Lee Gatlin ABC 8:00 PM Registration Closes Registration Closes Registration Closes 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 – 10:30 PM Exhibits Open Exhibits Open Exhibits Open Exhibits Open Gatlin CDE Gatlin CDE Gatlin CDE Gatlin CDE (noncommercial only) Sunset 8:11 PM Sunset 8:12 PM 6 2021 ASI International Convention | August 4-7 Orlando, Florida SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE SEMINARS AT-A-GLANCE THURSDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY TRACK LOCATION 10:45 AM 3:30 PM 10:45 AM Track 1 Jill Morikone Don MacLafferty David Machado St. John’s 22/23 Relating to God While Sharing the 3AM Track 2 Mark Finley Lincoln Steed John Bradshaw St. John’s 24/25 Relating to Law & Government While Spreading the 3AM Track 3 Kris Lenart Kris Lenart Panel St. John’s 26/27 Relating to Friends, Neighbors & Part 1 Part 2 Co-workers While Spreading the 3AM 2021 ASI International Convention | August 4-7 Orlando, Florida 7 YOUNG PROFESSIONALS CONFERENCE SCHEDULE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS CONFERENCE FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 FRIDAY, 10:45 AM – 6:00 PM Pre-registration for the Young Professionals Conference is required. *Thursday night networking starts at 9 PM at Lake Toho Room and Deck. EVENT DESCRIPTION TIME LOCATION Welcome & Introductions: Stephen & Felecia Lee 10:45 – 11:00 AM Process of Progress: Denzil McNeilus, Jason Bradley, K’Dee Elsen 11:00 – 11:55 AM Sandlake Lunch & Networking 12:00 – 1:00 PM Workshops Track 1: CREATE 1:00 – 2:30 PM Sandlake IDEA Lab: Jesse Zwiker Track 2: CULTIVATE 1:00 – 2:30 PM St.
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