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This Newsletter is produced by the Communication department of the London Seventh-day Adventist Church
Date Facilitators/Speakers Event/Theme Time
2 Clara Baptiste Fundamentals of Prayer 7 pm
5 Alex Golovenko Revelation 1. Jesus Wins! 11 am
9 Lo Richards Why Pray? 7 pm
12 Gord Rayner It’s time for a Change. 11 am
16 Earl Biggs Fasting and Prayer 7 pm
19 Alex Golovenko Revelation 2-3. Vision for the Healthy Bride of Christ. 11 am
23 Alex Golovenko Praying for the Ministry of Relationship building 7 pm
26 Alex Golovenko Revelation 4. Universal Worship. How do I fit in? 11 am
30 Jack Polihronov Weak and Strong 7 pm
Schedule of events and speakers for JANUARY 2013 London Seventh-day Adventist Church 805 Shelborne Street,
January 2013 Volume 9 Issue 1
January 19, 2013 official launch
of the REACH strategic initiative
Revive & Transform Church life & Ministry
Education for Discipleship involve all ages
Alignment and Cooperation within the Church
Community outreach and Evangelism
Healthy Leadership & Management
OCSE Registration Begins for 2013
The Ontario Conference School of Evan-
gelism (OCSE) is entering its third year!
Register today for 2013 OCSE classes in
Southern Ontario – Heritage Green SDA
Church (near Hamilton)
Register at www.adventistontario.org
OCSE Classes, 2012-2013 cohort classes continue in London and Kitchener with Graduation set for June Camp-meeting Classes in London will take place on following days in 2013
January 27, Sunday 10 am—4 pm March 3, Sunday 10 am—4 pm March 16, Saturday 4 pm—6 pm April 7, Sunday 10 am—4 pm April 21, Sunday 10 am—4 pm May 26, Sunday 10 am—4 pm
A special Rally for all students is planned on Sabbath April 27. More details will be announced.
On women ordination... On December 11, 2012 yet another Union of Ad-
ventist Churches joined those in North America and
Europe to take a stand on the need to end gender dis-
crimination in ordination. The Norwegian union board
voted the following: “Based on our understanding of
the Word of God as expressed in the Adventist
Church’s 28 fundamental beliefs (especially numbers
7, 12, 14 and 17), we consider it morally and ethically
correct to recognize women’s and men’s service as
Adventist pastors alike.”
The Adventist Church in Norway has essentially put
the General Conference on notice that unless some
opening is provided, it will go ahead with removing
gender discrimination in ordination after the 2015 GC
Session. This is essentially the same position taken by
the Adventist Church in the Netherlands, although a
union conference officer in the Netherlands said that
they might move ahead sooner with ordination of
women in the gospel ministry.
December 6, 2012 a complete list of the members of
the Theology of Ordination Study Committee was
published. The list was organized on September 18,
2012 and it took a couple of months to receive confir-
mation from all the members on their participation.
The Committee will be chaired by the Director of the
Biblical research Institute Dr. Artur Stele. Following is the demographic layout of the Committee. There
are 100 members of the committee, 4 facilitators and 3 GC lead administrators ex officio. From 107 names 81 are men, 26 are women. Ethnic composition is more complicated, as some indi-viduals have a mixed background and live yet on another conti-nent. For example, the Education Director Lisa Beardsley - is of Asian-European but worked and lived most of her career in North America. Should she be listed as European, Asian, or North American white J? So, following categories are somewhat subjec-tive: 49 are North-American white & 17 are European (where do you fit French-Canadian Seminary Dean FortinJ? ) 11 Asian, 9 African, 5 Afro-American, 2 distinctly Caribbean, 13 Hispanic, in-cluding Brazilian representatives.
2013 Bible Conference
“The Book of Revelation
& Fulfillment of
Prophecy” April 26-28
With Dr. Ranko Stefanovic Associate professor of New Testament,
Andrews University
2013 Bible
Conference
London
March 23
Ordain?
Who?
Under what
Authority?
Darius Jankiewicz, PhD,
Andrews University Associate Professor of New Testament History
March 23