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Adventist Heritage Center

From: [email protected]: Thursday, August 21, 2014 4:43 PMTo: Agenda List; Staff; StudentsSubject: AUAGENDA: Andrews Agenda: August 21, 2014

Photo of the Week: The University Advancement team loved scooping ice cream and passing out sundae toppings

to new students. (Photo by Darren Heslop, IMC staff photographer)

View All Week In Pictures »

AU Online Calendar

Friday, August 22

Departmental Meetings

University Vespers

Saturday, August 23

PIoneer @ Worship One

PMC Sabbath School

Pioneer @ Worship Two

Andrews Agenda

For full details of this week's announcements, view the

Online Edition: www.andrews.edu/agenda/

Campus

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Sunday, August 24

Grad Student Orientation

Grad Student Orientation

Registration: New Students

Registration: New Students

Welcome Back Bash

Monday, August 25

Classes Begin

Classes Begin

Classes Begin

Tuesday, August 26

Academic Assemblies

Wednesday, August 27

First CAS Faculty Meeting

Thursday, August 28

University Convocation

Friday, August 29

University Vespers

Saturday, August 30

PIoneer @ Worship One

PMC Sabbath School

Pioneer @ Worship Two

More Events »

Area Church Listings

Worship times, speakers and

sermon titles

Full List...

Classifieds

Buy, sell, trade or share!

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Announcement?

Please submit information for

Announcements

2014 - 2015 Dining Services Hours

Pick up your Fall Kick Off Party Tickets

AICER Presents Dr. Christon Arthur

Gymnics Tryouts

Infinite Gymnastics Fall Sessions

CYB Group Personal Training

Mission Trip to Honduras

Journey Auditions

PIoneer Memorial Church Service Aug. 23

Dining Services Table Tents

Bookstore hours

2014-15 Parking Permits Available Now

COMM454:Communicating Forgiveness

Campus News

Professors to do Research in Oslo

Andrews Hearing Clinic Expansion

School of Ed Certified for Admin Prep

August Graduation Weekend

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Community

Announcements

Abuse Awareness and Prevention Sabbath

2014 enditnow Day

Niles SDA Church Service Aug. 23

Celebration of Health & Fitness: All Nations 3rd Annual

Olympics

Buchanan SDA Church Barn Conference

Eau Claire Church Service Aug. 23

Scrapbooking Together

Healing's Rays Massage Therapy

Berrien Springs Camera Club Starts New Season

Life Stories

Anne Paris, 1934-2014

Prayer for LaRonda Forsey's Hospitalized Son

Death of Former Staff Member Carl R. Barnaby

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Berrien Springs MI 49104-1000

AUGUST 4

9am First Days of School Experience School of Education

AUGUST 18

9am New Student Orientation Week

AUGUST 22

9am Departmental Meetings

7:30pm University Vespers

AUGUST 23

9am-10:15am Pioneer Memorial Church First Service Pioneer Memorial Church

10:30am-11:30am Pioneer Memorial Church Sabbath School Pioneer Memorial Church

11:45am-1pm Pioneer @ Worship - Two Pioneer Memorial Church

AUGUST 24

9am-11am New Graduate Student Orientation

(noon)-5pm Registration: New Students

5pm-10pm Welcome Back Bash Student Life

AUGUST 25

8:30am Classes Begin

AUGUST 26

11:30am Academic Assemblies Student Success

AUGUST 27

3:30pm-5pm First CAS Faculty Meeting

AUGUST 28

10:30am-(noon) University Convocation President

AUGUST 29

7:30pm University Vespers

AUGUST 30

9am-10:15am Pioneer Memorial Church First Service Pioneer Memorial Church

10:30am-11:30am Pioneer Memorial Church Sabbath School Pioneer Memorial Church

11:45am-1pm Pioneer @ Worship - Two Pioneer Memorial Church

9pm Outdoor Movie: Up Student Life

SEPTEMBER 1

Labor Day Holiday

11am-5pm AUSA/SA Beach Day Student Association

SEPTEMBER 2

11:30am Safety Forum Student Life

4pm Seminary Dedication Service SEM

5:30pm-7pm AICER Presents Dr. Christon Arthur School of Education

SEPTEMBER 4

10:30am-(noon) Thursday Series

SEPTEMBER 5

Events http://www.andrews.edu/events/index.html

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Andrews University is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher educationPhone: 1-800-253-2874 E-mail: [email protected]

Copyright © 2013 Andrews UniversityBerrien Springs, Michigan 49104

7:30pm University Vespers

SEPTEMBER 6

9am-10:15am Pioneer Memorial Church First Service Pioneer Memorial Church

9am Adventist Heritage Sabbath

10:30am-11:30am Pioneer Memorial Church Sabbath School Pioneer Memorial Church

11:45am-1pm Pioneer @ Worship - Two Pioneer Memorial Church

SEPTEMBER 8

11:30am-7:30am Week of Prayer: Karl Haffner

11:30am Week of Spiritual Emphasis

5:30pm Clubs & Organizations Orientation

SEPTEMBER 9

10am Week of Spiritual Emphasis

SEPTEMBER 13

9am-10:15am Pioneer Memorial Church First Service Pioneer Memorial Church

10:30am-11:30am Pioneer Memorial Church Sabbath School Pioneer Memorial Church

11:45am-1pm Pioneer @ Worship - Two Pioneer Memorial Church

9pm Almost Anything Goes Student Life

SEPTEMBER 14

8am-1:30pm ACT Test Held

SEPTEMBER 15

11:30am-12:20pm Meet & Greet

SEPTEMBER 16

11:30am University Workshops

11:30am First 100 Assembly

SEPTEMBER 17

6pm Club and Organization Fair Student Life

SEPTEMBER 18

11:30am Thursday Series Student Life

SEPTEMBER 19

9am-12:30pm MELAB

6pm-7:30pm Fall Honors Agape Feast

7:30pm University Vespers

SEPTEMBER 20

9am-10:15am Pioneer Memorial Church First Service Pioneer Memorial Church

10am-4pm Outdoor Sabbath Student Life

10:30am-11:30am Pioneer Memorial Church Sabbath School Pioneer Memorial Church

11:45am-1pm Pioneer @ Worship - Two Pioneer Memorial Church

Events http://www.andrews.edu/events/index.html

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

BREAKFAST

classics AU MONSTER BREAKFAST

BISCUITS

WHEAT TOAST

WHITE GRAVY

CASHEW GRAVY

SCRAMBLED EGGS

HASH BROWNS

STEEL CUT OATS

classics too SCRAMBLED TOFU

HASH BROWNS

OATMEAL

PINTO BEANS WITH BROWN RICE

LUNCH

Our Menu :: Andrews University http://www.andrews.edu/services/dining/menus/

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classics SUN DRIED TOMATO RISOTTO

SUN DRIED TOMATO RISOTTO

STEAMED BROCCOLI

TUSCAN VEGETABLES

CAESAR SALAD

GARLIC BREADSTICKS

classics too CRISPY ITALIAN TOFU

MARINARA

GRILLED CAULIFLOWER

PINTO BEANS WITH BROWN RICE

kettle CREAMY TOMATO BASIL

GARDEN VEGETABLE

world market CHEESE

VEGETABLE

MUSHROOM

BLACK OLIVE

UPON REQUEST

PASTA WITH MARINARA

DINNER

classics ENCRUSTED BAKED POTATOES

YAMS IN THEIR JACKETS

SOUR CREAM/CHEESE

BROCCOLI FLORETS

HONEY CORN BREAD

classics too ROASTED RED PEPPER MAC AND CHEESE

ROASTED BEETS

BREAKFAST

classics CINNAMON SWIRL FRENCH TOAST

CINNAMIN FRENCH TOAST

HOT BERRY TOPPING

POACHED EGG

WARM SYRUP

FRAGRANT HERB HOME FRIES

CREAM OF WHEAT

Our Menu :: Andrews University http://www.andrews.edu/services/dining/menus/

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classics too SCRAMBLED TOFU

FRAGRANT HERB HOME FRIES

OATMEAL

KIDNEY BEANS WITH BROWN RICE

LUNCH

classics ORANGE CHICKEN

JASMINE RICE

BRILLIANT ASAIN STIR FRY

SWEET AND SOUR SLAW

classics too LETTY'S FAMOUS BROWN RICE PATTY WITH CARAMELIZED ONION

GRILLED FENNEL

KIDNEY BEANS WITH BROWN RICE

world market CHEESE

VEGETABLE

PINEAPPLE

JALAPEÑO

UPON REQUEST

kettle STUFFED CABBAGE

BAKED POTATO

DINNER

classics ZUCCHINI BURGER ON ONION ROLL OR WHEAT BUN

ZUCCHINI BURGER

CHIPOTLE CHILI AIOLI

SWEET POTATO FRIES

MIXED STEAMED VEGETABLES

classics too TEX MEX WRAP WITH QUESO FRESCO AND GUACAMOLE

TEX MEX WRAP

UPON REQUEST

GRILLED CORN RELISH

BREAKFAST

Our Menu :: Andrews University http://www.andrews.edu/services/dining/menus/

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classics MUSHROOM SCRAMBLE WITH GRUYERE CHEESE

MUSHROOM SCRAMBLE

GOLDEN FRIED POTATOES

7 GRAIN CEREAL

BREAD BAR

classics too SCRAMBLED TOFU

GOLDEN FRIED POTATOES

BLACK BEANS WITH BROWN RICE

LUNCH

classics WILD RICE CROQUETTES

WALNUT CROQUETTE

SMASHED POTATOES

SMASHED POTATOES

GOLDEN GRAVY

GARLIC GRILLED GREEN BEANS

GOLDEN SWEET CORN

classics too ROASTED RED PEPPER FARFALLE

GRILLED GARLIC KALE

world market CHEESE

VEGETABLE

BANANA PEPPERS

SPINACH

UPON REQUEST

kettle STUFFED CABBAGE

BAKED POTATO

DINNER

classics SPAGHETTI

UPON REQUEST

MARINARA

ALFREDO SAUCE

SWEET GREEN PEAS

GRILLED SUMMER SQUASH MEDLEY

CRUNCHY ITALIAN BREAD

GARLIC DIPPING OIL

classics too BAKED SWEET POTATO IN THE JACKET

BROWN SUGAR AND CINNAMIN

GRILLED CABBAGE AND TOASTED WALNUTS

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BREAKFAST

classics SOUTHWEST FRITTATA

TOFU FRITTATA

HASH BROWN

BAKED BLACKBERRY OATS

classics too SCRAMBLED TOFU

HASH BROWNS

OATMEAL

WHITE BEANS WITH BROWN RICE

LUNCH

classics PAD THAI

UPON REQUEST

JADE STIR FRY

SESAME CARROTS

THAI LETTUCE WRAP WITH PEANUT SAUCE

classics too PUMPKIN CURRY WITH CHICKPEAS

ARBORIO RICE

kettle SWEET POTATO

WHITE BEAN CHILI

world market CHEESE

VEGETABLE

CHEF'S CHOICE

UPON REQUEST

DINNER

classics too SOY GLAZED TOFU WITH CARROT PLANKS

RUSTIC QUINOA PILAF

classics BURRITO BAR

LETTUCE

CHEESE

TOMATO

ONION

BLACK OLIVE

SOUR CREAM

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BREAKFAST

classics EGG AND CHEESE BISCUIT

EGG BISCUIT

TOFU ON WHEAT

UPON REQUEST

ROASTED RED POTATOES

CRANBERRY QUINOA

classics too SCRAMBLED TOFU

ROASTED RED POTATOES

OATMEAL

LENTILS WITH BROWN RICE

LUNCH

classics HOUSE MADE FALAFEL

WHOLE WHEAT PITA

GRILLED GREEK MEDLEY

COOL CUCUMBER SAUCE

WALNUT SPEACIAL K LOAF

ROASTED BABY POTATOES

FRESH STEAMED BROCCOLI PEARS

APPLE CIDER CARROTS

RUSTIC ROLLS

classics too TUSCAN RATATOUILLE

CREAMY POLENTA

world market CHEESE

VEGETABLE

GREEN PEPPER

CHEF'S CHOICE

UPON REQUEST

kettle SWEET POTATO

WHITE BEAN CHILI

DINNER

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classics TORTELLINI WITH PESTO CREAM SAUCE

PESTO VEGETABLES OVER QUINOA PASTA

PESTO VEGETABLES OVER QUINOA PASTA

BAKED ACORN SQUASH

GRILLED SWISS CHARD

classics too ASSORTED PIZZA

LUNCH

classics WALNUT SPECIAL K LOAF

WALNUT SPECIAL K LOAF

ROASTED BABY POTATOES

FRESH STEAMED BROCCOLI PEARS

APPLE CIDER CARROTS

RUSTIC ROLLS

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2014-15 Parking Permits Available NowThe Office of Campus Safety now has parking permits for the 2014-2015 school available. All AndrewsUniversity parking permits display an expiration date on the face of the decal. If your current decal is setto expire on August 31, 2014, please visit the Office of Campus Safety with the required documentation(proof of current sate registration, proof of current insurance, and valid driver’s license) to obtain a newdecal. You may also begin the registration process online at www.andrews.edu/safety .

Thursday, August 21, 2014

2014 - 2015 Dining Services HoursBeginning Monday August 25, Dining Services will resume its normal semester hours. For moreinformation visit our webpage http://www.andrews.edu/services/dining/

Contact: Dining Services [email protected] 269.471.3161

Category: Campus Announcements

Pick up your Fall Kick Off Party TicketsPurchase your tickets this Sunday for the FALL KICK OFF PARTY!

Sponsored by AUSA

Tickets can be purchased at 5:00 pm in the Dining Services lobby; 1 ticket per meal plan, unlimited ticketsper cafe account. Haystacks will be served on the playing fields at 5:30 pm.

The Terrace Cafe will be closed for Supper during the time.

Contact: Dining Services [email protected] 269.471.3161

Category: Campus Announcements

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

AICER Presents Dr. Christon ArthurThe Andrews International Center for Educational Research (AICER) is inviting faculty, students andinterested individuals to attend a presentation on September 02, 2013, at 5:30 pm.

Presenter: Dr. Christon Arthur, Dean, School of Graduate Studies and Research; Associate Provost, FacultyDevelopment, Andrews University

Ways of Knowing: Using Research to Inform Theory & Practice

Humans are constantly making decisions. The quality of our life is inextricably linked to the decisions that wemake. It goes without saying that the best decisions are usually Informed-decisions - decisions that areknowledge-based. But, how do we acquire that knowledge? How do we “come to know?” It is true thatepistemology is concerned with what knowledge is most important; but how do we acquire or “come toknow?” Is empiricism at odds with revelation? Can one know that which is not “testable” or “observable?” Isthere such a thing as “objective reality?”

Venue: Bell Hall, Room 013

Online participants to login as "Guest" at https://andrews.adobeconnect.com/_a877709416/research/

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Subscribe to the Andrews AgendaEmailIf you would like to receive the weekly AndrewsAgenda email, send an email [email protected] with "Subscribe" in thesubject line.

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or http://www.andrews.edu/sed/aicer/researchwebinars/ whether or not they are registered Andrewsstudents.

Contact: Josephine Katenga [email protected] 269 471 6248

Category: Campus Announcements

Gymnics TryoutsTryouts for the Andrews University Gymnics begin Monday, August 25 at 8PM. All are welcome.

Contact: Eric Paddock [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements

Infinite Gymnastics Fall SessionsInfinite Gymnastics classes begin on September 8th. For more information you can visit theInfinite webpage . Staff and students receive a 10% discount. To register fill out our online application.See you soon.

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Contact: Eric Paddock [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

CYB Group Personal TrainingCome, CHANGE YOUR BODY! Anna Piskozub’s dynamic group personal training starts a new session onTuesday, September 2, at 6pm, at Lamson Health Club. This unique program will help you shed fat, buildmuscle, and slim your midsection in no time. Your workout routines are personalized for you by anexperienced trainer targeting your individual needs. Though each workout will be unique to you, you areguaranteed to experience dynamic warms-ups, core training and strength training that will improve youroverall conditioning. In the next three months you will improve your balance, build a strong core andincrease your flexibility. Class times are Sunday at 9am, Tuesday at 6pm and Thursday 6pm. Note: AUemployees will be reimbursed up to 50% for the cost of the program. If you are interest in joining, please callthe Lamson Health Club at 471-3449 or e-mail Anna at [email protected]

Contact: Anna Piskozub [email protected] 269-471-3109

Category: Campus Announcements

Mission Trip to HondurasMISSION TRIP TO HONDURAS – Christmas Break (Dec. 12-22)

Join the youth mission team! December 12 - 22 a team of youth missions volunteers will be going to theREACH orphanage in Honduras to conduct a special day camp ministry for about 150 children. There is stillsome room on the team if if you are a young person (or young at heart!) interested in service and missions.The application deadline is September 5. Please contact Glenn Russell ([email protected]) right away formore information since airline ticket deadlines are just a few weeks away. Sponsored by Pioneer MemorialChurch - Youth Missions.

Contact: Glenn Russell [email protected] 269-876-7657

Category: Campus Announcements

Monday, August 18, 2014

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Journey AuditionsJourney is in need of tenors. We will be having auditions on Thursday, August 28. If you are interestedin auditioning for Journey, please stop by Wanda Cantrell's office in James White Library to get moreinformation and to fill out an application. All applications must be filled out before 4 pm Thursday, August28. If you have any questions, please call 269-471-3264.

Contact: Wanda Cantrell [email protected] 269-471-3264

Category: Campus Announcements

PIoneer Memorial Church Service Aug. 23Pioneer Memorial Churchon the campus of Andrews University8655 University Blvd.Berrien Springs, MI

Sabbath Speaker: Dwight K. NelsonSermon: “With All Your Heart, Soul and Mind: Dead Rabbits Aren’t Worth Dying For”

Church Service: 9 am & 11:45 amSabbath School: 10:30 am

Category: Campus Announcements

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Dining Services Table TentsOnce again this year, Dining Services will be reserving slots in their table tents for those who are looking touse inserts for campus announcements and events. Please let us know ahead of time, as spaces are limited.

For reservations or questions please email us at [email protected].

Contact: Dining Services [email protected] 269.471.3161

Category: Campus Announcements

Monday, August 11, 2014

Dining Services HoursThe following announcements are regarding upcoming changes to Dining Services business hours.

Due to the Fall Fellowship activities, the Terrace Cafe will be closed this Sabbath, August 16th. However, theGazebo will be open from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm. http://bit.ly/1ewlDLL

Beginning August 17th, Dining Services hours are as follows:

Terrace Cafe

Monday - Friday: 7:00 am to 10:00 am, 11:00 am to 2:30 pm, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Sabbath: 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm

Sunday: 10:30 am to 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Gazebo

Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am to 9:00 pm

Friday: 8:00 am to one hour before sundown

Sabbath: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Sunday: 11:00 am to 9:00 pm

Keep up to date with any changes on our website! http://bit.ly/1ewlDLL

Contact: Dining Services [email protected] 269.471.3161

Category: Campus Announcements

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Bookstore Blow-out saleAU Bookstore is having a storewide Blow-out Sale, 25% off ALL clothing and gifts.

Come in and take advantage of this great savings, while supplies last.

Contact: Cindy Swanson [email protected]

Category: Campus Announcements

Bookstore hoursAU Bookstore will return to regular business hours on August 18th. Monday-Thursday, 9am-5pm, and Friday,9am-1pm. Closed Saturday and Sunday.

The Bookstore will be open the following two Sundays, August 17th and August 24th, 9am-2pm.

Contact: Cindy Swanson [email protected]

Category: Campus Announcements

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Office of Graduate EnrollmentThe Office of Graduate Enrollment Management will be closed to the public on Thursday, August 14, 2014.We will resume office hours on Friday, August 15, 2014.

For more information contact Monica Wringer at [email protected]

Contact: Monica Wringer [email protected] 2694713742

Category: Campus Announcements

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

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Reminder: Faculty Mentors NeededDear Faculty,

From August 17-23 the Student Life office will be coordinating New Student Orientation week.

Our goal is to help students adjust to their new environment by placing them into Mentoring Groups. Thesegroups are under the leadership of current students who serve as New Student Mentors.

We are seeking twenty faculty members who would serve as a Faculty Coaches for these groups.

Here is what that 4 1/2 hour commitment would entail.

1. Meet on Wednesday, August 20, from 7:30-9 p.m., with the Mentoring Group. The New StudentMentors will facilitate activities that help you get acquainted with the new students in your group. There willalso be time set aside for new students to ask you questions about how to succeed in the classroom.

2. Meet three times throughout the first semester (Sept. 23, Oct. 28 and Nov. 18.) during the Tuesdayco-curricular period, 11:30 am - 12:20 p.m. These will be “check-in points” with our new students. Again,the New Student Mentors will run the program. Your role will simply be to come alongside and show ahelpful interest in students’ experience and progress during their first semester.

Thank you for considering this important role during the first semester. Our new students appreciate thesupport and interaction these Mentoring Groups provide, and we believe they make a real difference instudent retention.

If you are interested in volunteering as a Faculty Coach, please contact the Student Activities Office by emailat [email protected] by Friday, August 8th.

Thank you so much for your time and God bless!

Chelsea NelsonAsst. Director of Student Activities and AthleticsAndrews [email protected]

Contact: Chelsea Nelson [email protected] 2694713615

Category: Campus Announcements

COMM454:Communicating Forgiveness

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Friday, August 22, 2014

Seminary Releases Statement on Church Headshipby Becky St. Clair

On Thursday, August 21, the Andrews University Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary voted andreleased a major statement on headship in the church. This document is based on careful study of thescriptures and the Spirit of Prophecy. It represents a consensus of the Seminary faculty who created thisdocument as a service to the worldwide church.

“I am excited to offer to the church this biblical-theological study that uplifts the unique headship of Christ inthe church,” says Jiří Moskala, dean of the Seminary. “It is my hope that it will significantly contribute to thecurrent debates on leadership.”

The statement’s preamble says, “While there exists legitimate leadership in the church, no other humanbeing may rightfully claim a headship role in the church. As head of the church, Christ provides the ultimatemanifestation of God’s love, demonstrating and vindicating God’s moral government of love, and thusdefeating the counterfeit government of the usurping ‘ruler of this world.’”

The seven-page document includes detailed discourse on God’s moral government of love, the GreatControversy between Christ and Satan, the unique and non-transferable headship of Christ, and a section onaffirmations and denials compiled by the faculty of the Seminary.

“I am grateful for the faculty that is dedicated and committed to the church and its mission,” says Moskala,“as they worked diligently and prayerfully to produce this statement. I pray that this document will prove tobe a unifying influence in the church.”

To read the full statement, visit andrews.edu/sem .

Category: Campus News

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Professors to do Research in Osloby Becky St. Clair

The 2014-15 school year includes an exciting opportunity for professors Øystein and Asta LaBianca. Øysteinis the associate director of the Institute of Archaeology and professor of anthropology and Asta is instructorof English, both at Andrews University, and both have a long-standing involvement with Andrews’archaeological dig at Tall Hisban in Jordan.

Øystein’s involvement has included working with Terje Stordalen, a professor at the University of Oslo inNorway. During the coming school year, Oystein will be based at the Centre for Advanced Study (CAS) at theNorwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters in Oslo. This appointment is part of the CAS’s annual selection ofthree research projects they fully fund and host for ten months.

Terje and Øystein’s project, “Local Dynamics of Globalization in the Pre-Modern Southern Levant,” is theCAS’s humanities project this year. Projects are selected based on a rigorous vetting process involvingNorwegian and international review teams. The multi-disciplinary and international team of eight full-timeresearchers was awarded a generous grant to collaborate on their research.

“We’re looking to understand the role of canonized texts such as the Bible and the Koran in influencing andshaping the cultural and political programs in the pre-modern southern Levant—Israel, Jordan and Palestine,”says Øystein. “Particularly we’re interested in those that were championed by kings and emperors.”

In addition, their research is looking at the daily lives and aspirations of individuals, families and localcommunities in this area throughout the centuries.

“This research will contribute insight into the impact of globalization on traditional sources of cultural andpolitical legitimacy, social order and conflict in the region today,” he adds.

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Øystein’s input to this collaboration will be his research on the role of “great” (imperial) and “little” (local)traditions in shaping changes over time in the way of life of the inhabitants of Tall Hisban since early Iron Agetimes (1300 BC) to the present. In addition to contributing chapters to joint publications of the researchgroup, Øystein aims to complete writing the final volume in the 14-volume series about Tall Hisban, “Hisbanin Global History.”

Asta has been part of many field seasons in Jordan and has helped gather ethnographic information aboutthe way of life of the present-day population living in vicinity of the ancient archaeological mound.

She will serve as lead editor and contributing author of the fourth and final publication of the series about TallHisban, Ethnoarchaeological Foundations. Kristin Witzel, adjunct professor in the Department of BehavioralSciences, will also be assisting with this volume.

“This part will document and explain the nature of various ‘little traditions’ observed in the village of Hisbanin the recent past,” says Asta. “This includes residential flexibility, hospitality, honor and shame andtribalism.”

A faculty research grant from the Andrews University Office of Research & Creative Scholarship has enabledtwo undergraduate anthropology majors, Brittany Swart and Doneva Walker, to assist the LaBiancas withcomputerizing archival records, ethnographic notes, photographs and relevant articles. This will make themaccessible in digitized form in Oslo for Asta’s use.

Learn more about their project at stordalen.info/ldg/home.html.

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Speech & Hearing Clinic Expansionby Becky St. Clair

Andrews University now offers expanded services at their hearing clinic. As this student-led, faculty-supervised clinic is an integral part of the training program for the Department of Speech-Language,Pathology & Audiology, only nominal fees are charged for community members who wish to utilize itsservices. The clinic’s expansion allows the clinic to reach more people in the community.

The SPLAD hearing clinic is now scheduling appointments for both children and adults for evaluation andtreatment of speech, language and hearing concerns in the following areas:

Speech/ArticulationChild/school age languageHearing evaluationAuditory processing therapyPhonemic awareness/literacyFeeding and swallowingAccent/dialect modificationStutteringAphasiaMotor speech disorders (Apraxia/Dysarthria)Traumatic brain injury (TBI)VoiceAural rehabilitationSocial aspects of language/pragmatics

To make an appointment, please contact the Department of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology at269-471-3468 or [email protected].

For more information about the SPLAD program, visit andrews.edu/splad, call 269-471-3468 or [email protected].

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

School of Ed Certified for Admin Prepby Melodie Roschman

After a grueling three-year journey, Andrews University is the first Seventh-day Adventist university in NorthAmerica to achieve state certification for the School Administrator Preparation Program.

“What this means for our program,” says Janet Ledesma, coordinator of the educational leadership program,“is that if a person graduates in the program, not only will they have denominational certification, they willalso have state certification and reciprocity in other states. Our program is completely online, so if you’re aprincipal in Indiana, or if you’re a principal in New York City, or if you’re a principal in any state that isrecognized in the state of Michigan, you will now have that same licensure.”

The process of achieving certification began in 2011. The certification team, consisting of Ledesma, DuaneCovrig (director of the graduate leadership program), Sylvia Gonzalez (professor of leadership andeducational administration) and several graduate students, submitted an application and paid a fee to the

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state. Then state standards changed and they had to begin the process again. There are ten EducationalLeadership Constituent Council (ELCC) program standards required for certification.

“Within each course we had to sit down and develop these rubrics that would match not only the standards,but also how we were developing this level of mastery within the course content,” Ledesma explains.“Imagine doing this for a 48-credit master’s, an EDS, or a PhD!”

“There was just one obstacle then another obstacle,” she says. “One day I got home and I said, ‘Lord, it’s inyour hands. We’ve done our best, now you do the rest.’”

Her prayer was answered, and in July, after a formal review by the Michigan State Department of Education,the program received certification.

Ledesma hopes that this added certification will attract teachers from outside the Adventist church to theprogram.

“This is yet another opportunity that God has sent us to reach teachers in our immediate area, right here inBerrien Springs, in Benton Harbor,” she says. “Ultimately this new certification both aids the School ofEducation’s commitment to academic excellence, and reinforces our motto: Educar es Redimir--To Educate isto Redeem.”

To learn more about the School of Education, visit andrews.edu/sed , email [email protected] or call269-471-3481.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

August Graduation WeekendAndrews University announces its summer graduation, taking place August 1–3.

Graduation weekend events begin Friday evening, August 1, with Consecration in Pioneer Memorial Church,and continue through the weekend, finishing with Commencement on Sunday, August 3. For details on thevarious weekend events and each program’s time and location, see below or visit andrews.edu/graduation.

Karl G.D. Bailey, associate professor of psychology at Andrews, will offer the Consecration address titled,“Heart, Soul, Mind and Strength.“ on Friday, August 1, at 8 p.m. in Pioneer Memorial Church.

Bailey holds a PhD in cognitive psychology from Michigan State University. He is heavily involved in research,especially in collaboration with students, and for the last four years has been investigating the internalizationof Sabbath-keeping among Seventh-day Adventists and the relationship between Sabbath-keeping andwellbeing. Bailey has been at Andrews University for ten years.

On Saturday, August 2, Andrea Luxton, provost of Andrews University, will present the Baccalaureate addressat 11:45 a.m. Her presentation is titled “The Life of Integrity.”

Luxton holds a PhD in English from Catholic University of America and a postgraduate diploma in institutionalmanagement and change in higher education from the University of Twente, Netherlands. During her careershe has served in various roles as an educator and administrator, including as president of both NewboldCollege in England and Canadian University College in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. She has served as provostof Andrews University since 2010.

Additional departmental services are planned for Friday and Saturday. They are as follows:

Friday, August 1School of Business Administration Ethics Oath Ceremony11 a.m., Chan Shun Hall, Garber Auditorium

Saturday, August 2Seminary Dedication Service4 p.m., Seminary Chapel

Medical Laboratory Sciences Certificate Ceremony5 p.m., Pioneer Memorial Church Youth Chapel

Department of Social Work Recognition Service5:30 p.m., University Towers Auditorium

Graduation Vespers, honoring graduating students, family and guests, will take place at 8:30 p.m. in PioneerMemorial Church, immediately followed by the President’s Reception for family and graduating students inthe Great Lakes Room of the Campus Center.

For a full schedule of weekend events, visit andrews.edu/graduation .

On Sunday, August 3, Loren Hamel, president & CEO of Lakeland HealthCare and member of the AndrewsUniversity Board of Trustees, will be the speaker for the 9 a.m. Commencement service at Pioneer MemorialChurch. His address is titled ”Inspired.”

Hamel holds an MD from Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Loma Linda, California, and a Master ofHealth Services Administration from the University of Michigan School of Public Health. He has worked in theMichigan healthcare system for 31 years, serving as a family physician and medical administrator. He is anactive board member of Andrews University and the Southwest Michigan Economic Growth Alliance, and hasalso served Andrews as a clinical professor and director of the University’s health services.

Stephen E. Upton, chairman of the Upton Foundation and former senior vice president for corporate

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ON  THE  UNIQUE  HEADSHIP  OF  CHRIST  IN  THE  CHURCH  A  STATEMENT  OF  THE  SEVENTH-­‐DAY  ADVENTIST  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY  

 Preamble    We,  the  faculty  of  the  Seventh-­‐day  Adventist  Theological  Seminary,  affirm  that  Christ  is  the  only  Head  of  the  Church  (Eph  1:22;  5:23;  Col  1:18).  Therefore,  while  there  exists  legitimate  leadership  in  the  Church,  no  other  human  being  may  rightfully  claim  a  headship  role  in  the  Church.  As  Head  of  the  Church,  Christ  provides  the  ultimate  manifestation  of  God’s  love  (Eph  5:23,  25),  demonstrating  and  vindicating  God’s  moral  government  of  love  (Rom  3:4,  25-­‐26  5:8),  and  thus  defeating  the  counterfeit  government  of  the  usurping  “ruler  of  this  world”  (John  12:31;  16:11;  cf.  DA  758;  2T  2:211).    God’s  Moral  Government  of  Love    Christ’s  headship  in  the  Church  is  inextricably  bound  up  with  the  love  of  God  and  is  itself  the  ultimate  explication  of  God’s  love  for  the  world  (John  3:16;  15:13;  Rom  5:8).  As  the  sole  “head  of  the  church,”  Christ  “loved  the  church  and  gave  himself  up  for  her”  (Eph  5:23,  25).i  Christ’s  demonstration  of  divine  love  as  Head  of  the  Church  directly  reflects  God’s  moral  government  of  love,  within  which  the  law  is  a  transcript  of  God’s  character  and,  conversely,  love  is  itself  the  fulfillment  of  God’s  law  (Matt  22:37-­‐39;  Rom  13:8;  cf.  TMK  366).        Since  love  requires  moral  freedom,  God  does  not  exercise  His  headship  power  or  authority  to  coerce  or  determine  the  moral  will  of  His  created  beings.  God  permitted  rebellion,  at  the  highest  cost  to  Himself,  because  He  desires  willing  obedience  that  is  motivated  by  love  rather  than  fear.  Such  voluntary  obedience  could  not  be  obtained  by  the  exercise  of  power  or  authority,  but  can  only  be  freely  given.  In  this  way,  God’s  government  is  based  on  freely  bestowed  mutual  love  wherein  God  does  not  deterministically  impose  His  will,  but  does  hold  intelligent  creatures  morally  accountable  to  His  perfect  law  of  love.    Accordingly,  rather  than  exercising  His  infinite  power  to  unilaterally  prevent  or  overturn  the  rebellion  by  removing  the  freedom  necessary  for  a  genuine  love  relationship,  God  has  allowed  the  enemy’s  counterfeit  government  to  manifest  itself,  while  actively  demonstrating  the  nature  of  His  moral  government  of  love  in  direct  and  striking  contrast.  Whereas  the  enemy  grasps  for  power  and  domination,  Christ,  who  possesses  all  power,  does  not  dominate,  determine,  or  coerce  but  “made  Himself  of  no  reputation,  taking  the  form  of  a  bondservant  [doulos]  .  .  .  He  humbled  Himself  and  became  obedient  to  the  point  of  death,  even  the  death  of  the  cross”  (Phil  2:7-­‐9,  NKJV).  In  this  way,  Christ,  the  unique  Head  of  the  Church,  “demonstrates  His  own  love  toward  us,  in  that  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  Christ  died  for  us”  (Rom  5:8).  Consequently,  God’s  government  of  unselfish  love  is  clearly  and  supremely  manifested.    The  Great  Controversy  between  Christ  and  Satan    The  Great  Controversy  originated  with  Satan’s  direct  attack  against  the  nature  and  role  of  Christ  in  heaven,  seeking  to  displace  Christ  and  exalt  himself  to  be  like  God  (Isa  14:12-­‐14;  

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Ezek  28:12-­‐19;  cf.  Rev  12:7-­‐9).  In  the  history  of  the  Great  Controversy,  the  usurping  “ruler  of  this  world”  (John  12:31;  14:30;  16:11;  cf.  2  Cor  4:4),  although  defeated  at  the  cross,  continues  his  quest  to  exalt  himself  by  dominating  others.  He  attempts  to  replace  God’s  government  of  love  with  an  alternative  form  of  government  that  grasps  for  a  domineering,  self-­‐seeking  authority.  He  seeks  to  replace  Christ  as  the  Head  (2  Thess  2:3-­‐4),  injuring  both  Christ,  the  sole  Head  of  the  true  Church,  and  Christ’s  corporate  body,  His  Church.    From  the  second  century  onward,  post-­‐Apostolic  Christianity  gradually  implemented  a  system  of  church  government  that  reflected  Rome’s  conception  of  authority  as  the  power  to  arbitrarily  command  and  coerce  obedience  and  replaced  the  headship  of  Christ  with  the  headship  of  mere  humans.  This  counterfeit  system  of  church  governance  was  (1)  hierarchical,  based  on  a  chain  of  command  with  a  monarchical  bishop  at  the  “head”  of  the  Church,  with  complete  and  final  control  over  its  affairs;  (2)  sacramental,  meaning  that  the  spiritual  life  of  believers,  including  their  very  salvation,  depended  on  ordained  clergymen;  (3)  elitist  (i.e.,  sacerdotal),  meaning  that  the  rite  of  ordination  (laying  on  of  hands)  infused  the  clergy  with  special  powers;  and  (4)  headship-­‐oriented,  meaning  that  those  who  received  the  rite  of  ordination  were  thereby  married  to  their  Church  and  thus  took  on  “headship”  roles  in  the  Church  in  place  of  Christ  the  Head  (“in  persona  Christi  Capitis”;  cf.  Vicarius  Filii  Dei,  “in  the  place  of  the  Son  of  God”).    This  system  of  government  has  been  implemented  in  various  forms,  amounting  to  the  usurpation  of  Christ’s  headship  in  the  Church  by  mere  humans.  Indeed,  this  very  system  is  that  of  the  sea  beast  of  Revelation  13-­‐14  that  was  granted  power  and  authority  by  the  dragon  (13:2,  4),  counterfeits  the  resurrection  of  Christ  (13:3),  accepts  the  world’s  worship  along  with  the  dragon  (13:4,  8),  blasphemes  against  God  and  His  sanctuary,  and  exercises  worldwide  authority  to  persecute  God’s  people  (13:5-­‐7).  This  antichrist  power  which  usurps  the  role  of  Christ  on  earth  in  keeping  with  the  ancient  attempt  by  Satan  to  replace  Christ  in  heaven,  seeks  to  destroy  the  everlasting  gospel  and  ultimately  commands  obedience  and  enforces  false  worship.  This  culminates  in  severe  persecution  of  those  who  refuse  to  worship  the  beast  and  his  image,  the  remnant  who  keep  the  commandments  of  God  and  have  the  faith  of  Jesus,  those  who  place  no  confidence  in  mere  humans  with  regard  to  their  salvation  (Rev  13:6-­‐8;  14:6-­‐12).    The  antichrist  system  of  church  government  sets  the  stage  for  the  climactic  events  of  the  final  conflict  in  Revelation  by,  among  other  things:  (1)  asserting  authority  to  appoint  humans  to  Christ-­‐replacing  headship  positions  in  the  Church  on  earth  (globally  and  locally),  (2)  thereby  claiming  to  uniquely  possess  authority  to  interpret  and  teach  Scripture  and  thus  have  the  final  word  on  all  matters  of  doctrine  and  ecclesial  practice  while  (3)  wielding  the  spiritual  power  and  authority  to  command  and  coerce  obedience  using  both  spiritual  and  civil  tools.  

 This  system  of  government  stands  in  direct  contrast  to  Christ’s  headship  and  His  teaching  on  the  nature  of  the  authority  of  Church  leaders.  Christ  reflected  God’s  moral  government  of  love  by  exemplifying  service  leadership  (Matt  20:28;  Mark  10:45),  including  a  kind  of  authority  that  does  not  seek  to  subject  the  wills  of  others  or  enforce  obedience.    Rather,  it  leads  by  the  example  of  service  and  unselfish  love,  which  draws  (rather  than  compels)  

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others  to  willing  service  in  love  (Gal  5:13).  All  authority  “in  heaven  and  on  earth”  was  given  to  Christ  (Matt  28:18),  but  Christ  does  not  remove  graciously  endowed  free  will  and  force  His  created  human  beings  into  obedience,  but  “loved  [us]  and  gave  Himself  up  for  us”  (Eph  5:2).      The  closest  the  Church  comes  to  acts  of  enforcement  is  when  it  engages  in  discipline  as  a  corporate  body  based  on  very  clear  teachings  of  Scripture.    Such  discipline  is  not  the  responsibility  of  any  one  person,  or  even  a  small  group,  but  must  be  an  action  of  at  least  the  local  congregation.    Even  then,  such  discipline  does  not  result  in  coercion,  but  in  restricting  the  individual  from  privileges  of  membership  for  a  time  in  order  to  allow  them  to  come  to  repentance  and  restoration  (Matt  18:12-­‐17;  1  Cor  5:5).      Church  members  (including  but  not  limited  to  Church  leaders)  are  called  to  follow  Christ’s  example  of  unselfish  love  [Eph  5:1].  They  are  to  have  the  mind  of  Christ,  which  includes  the  willingness  to  humble  oneself  and  take  on  the  role  of  a  slave  (doulos;  Phil  2:5-­‐8),  or  servant  (diakonos)  of  Christ  (Matt  20:26),  even  as  He  humbled  Himself  to  the  point  of  death.  Whereas  the  leaders  in  the  Roman  Empire  of  Christ’s  time  “lord  it  over  them,  and  their  great  men  exercise  authority  over  them”  (Matt  20:25),  it  is  not  to  be  so  with  God’s  people  but  “whoever  wishes  to  become  great  among  you  shall  be  your  servant  [diakonos],  and  whoever  wishes  to  be  first  among  you  shall  be  your  slave  [doulos]”  (Matt  20:26-­‐27).      “For  even  the  Son  of  Man  did  not  come  to  be  served,  but  to  serve,  and  to  give  His  life  a  ransom  for  many”  (Mark  10:45).  Thus,  the  one  who  would  be  great  is  the  one  who  is  the  slave  [doulos]  of  all  (Mark  10:44),  and  the  “greatest  among  you  shall  be  your  servant  [diakonos]”  (Matt  23:11;  cf.  9-­‐12).  The  Bible  outlines  essential  roles  of  leadership  and  authority  in  the  Church.  However,  all  leadership  within  the  Church  must  be  servant  leadership.  First  Peter  5:1-­‐3,  5-­‐7  adroitly  balances  the  affirmation  of  leadership  within  the  Church  with  the  humility  that  such  leadership  entails:  “Therefore,  I  exhort  the  elders  among  you,  as  your  fellow  elder  and  witness  of  the  sufferings  of  Christ  .  .  .  shepherd  the  flock  of  God  among  you,  exercising  oversight  not  under  compulsion,  but  voluntarily,  according  to  the  will  of  God;  and  not  for  sordid  gain,  but  with  eagerness;  nor  yet  as  lording  it  over  those  allotted  to  your  charge,  but  proving  to  be  examples  to  the  flock.  .  .  .  You  younger  men,  likewise,  be  subject  to  your  elders;  and  all  of  you,  clothe  yourselves  with  humility  toward  one  another,  for  God  is  opposed  to  the  proud,  but  gives  grace  to  the  humble.    Therefore  humble  yourselves  under  the  mighty  hand  of  God,  that  He  may  exalt  you  at  the  proper  time”  (Cf.  AA  359-­‐60;  DA  817).  Accordingly,  Church  leaders  should  be  humble  servants.  At  the  same  time  they  should  be  respected  and  deeply  appreciated  for  their  diligent  labor  (1  Thess  5:12;  1  Tim  5:17;  cf.  Heb  13:7)  even  as  they  also  show  proper  respect  to  others  by  demonstrating  the  mutual  love  and  regard  for  others  that  is  to  take  place  among  all  Christians  (1  Pet  2:17).ii    The  authority  of  those  leading  the  Church  is  conveyed  to  them  by  the  Church.  This  authority  is  delegated  by  Christ  to  His  Church  and  implemented  through  its  representative  system.  Thus  appointed  leaders  become  stewards  of  a  power  that  should  be  exercised  on  behalf  of  Christ  and  for  the  benefit  of  those  they  lead.  The  functionality  of  authority  does  not  negate  equality  among  the  members  given  to  the  Church  by  Christ.  As  the  Spirit  leads  the  body  of  Christ,  not  just  the  few  in  leadership,  those  leading  out  should  seek  to  allow  their  decisions  to  be  guided,  insofar  as  possible,  by  the  wisdom  and  insight  of  the  group.    As  

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a  Church,  we  thus  give  decision-­‐making  authority  not  to  any  single  president  or  chairperson,  but  to  committees,  where  those  that  lead  the  group  are  seeking  the  wisdom  and,  where  possible,  consensus  of  the  group.      God’s  remnant,  then,  will  treasure  a  system  of  Church  government,  authority,  and  leadership  that  reflects  (as  much  as  is  humanly  possible)  the  ideal  of  God’s  government  of  love,  within  which  moral  freedom  is  cherished  and  leaders  are  the  humble  servants  of  all,  even  as  Christ  gave  Himself  up  for  all.  This  very  kind  of  humble  servant  leadership,  grounded  in  love,  was  perfectly  modeled  by  Christ  who,  as  unique  “head  of  the  church  .  .  .  loved  the  church  and  gave  Himself  up  for  her”  (Eph  5:23,  25),  supremely  exemplifying  God’s  character  and  moral  government  of  love.    The  Unique  and  Non-­‐Transferable  Headship  of  Christ    Scripture  affirms  that  the  Son  is  eternally  equal  with  the  Father  and  the  Spirit  (Col  2:9;  Heb  1:3;  Matt  28:19;  John  1:1;  5:18;  8:58;  14:9;  Phil  2:6;  Rom  9:5;  Col  1:15-­‐17;  DA  469,  530;  GC  495;  7ABC  437-­‐40;  TM  252;  TA  209;  RH  April  5,  1906).  Scripture  also  affirms  the  temporary  voluntary  functional  subordination  of  Christ  the  Son  in  order  to  accomplish  the  salvation  of  humanity  (John  5:19;  8:28,  54;  14:10,  28;  17:5;  Phil  2:7-­‐11;  Col  1:18-­‐20;  Eph  1:23;  Heb  1:8;  1  Cor  15:20-­‐28;  Isa  9:6-­‐7;  Dan  7:13-­‐14;  Rev  11:15;  PP  34;  RH,  Oct  29,  1895;  RH,  June  15,  1905;  FLB  76).  The  interpersonal  relationships  within  the  Trinity  provide  the  ultimate  model  of  love  and  self-­‐sacrifice  for  us.  As  such,  they  do  not  furnish  a  model  for  a  top-­‐down  governmental  structure  for  human  leadership  within  the  Church.    According  to  Scripture,  Christ  is  the  only  Head  of  the  Church  and  the  human  members  of  Christ’s  Church  collectively  (male  and  female)  make  up  the  body  of  Christ  (Eph  1:22-­‐23;  5:23;  Col  1:18;  2:19;  cf.  1  Cor  11:3;  Col  2:10).  Likewise,  Ellen  White  counsels:  “Christ,  not  the  minister,  is  the  head  of  the  church”  (ST  Jan.  27,  1890),  and  “Christ  is  the  only  Head  of  the  church”  (21MR  274;  cf.  DA  817,  GC  51).  Neither  Scripture  nor  the  writings  of  Ellen  White  apply  the  language  of  headship  in  the  Church  to  anyone  other  than  Christ.  Further,  neither  Scripture  nor  the  writings  of  Ellen  White  endorse  any  transfer  of  the  role  of  head  in  the  home  to  roles  within  the  Church  body.    Since  Christ  is  the  only  Head  of  the  Church,  no  other  can  be  head  of  the  Church.  That  is,  headship  in  the  Church  is  unique  to  Christ  and  is  non-­‐transferable.  All  those  who  would  follow  Christ’s  method  of  ministry  cannot  do  so  by  taking  on  His  role  of  headship  in  the  Church  but  by  serving  others  in  accordance  with  the  “mind  of  Christ”  (cf.  Phil  2:5)  and  God’s  moral  government  of  love.  Deviation  from  the  unique  headship  of  Christ  in  the  Church  follows  the  enemy’s  practice  of  domination  and  counterfeit  government,  which  directly  contradicts  and  opposes  God’s  moral  government  of  love.    Accordingly,  the  role  of  “head”  in  the  home  (Eph  5:23)  is  not  transferable  to  the  realm  of  the  Church.  Indeed,  the  idea  that  the  role  of  “head”  in  the  home  would  or  should  transfer  to  other  realms  is  a  fallacious  non  sequitur  (that  is,  the  transfer  from  one  realm  to  another  does  not  follow  logically).  For  example,  one’s  role  in  the  home  obviously  does  not  translate  into  a  similar  or  analogous  role  in  one’s  workplace.  

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 Beyond  the  logical  problems  inherent  in  the  move  from  head  of  the  home  to  headship  in  the  Church,  two  demonstrably  biblical  rationales  exclude  such  a  transfer.  First,  as  already  noted,  Christ  is  the  only  Head  of  the  Church.  Any  attempt  at  proliferation  of  “heads”  in  the  Church  is  thus  unacceptable  for  it  is  a  step  toward  usurping  the  unique  headship  role  of  Christ,  who  is  the  only  mediator  between  God  and  humans.  It  is  unscriptural  to  speak  of  any  kind  of  headship  in  the  Church  apart  from  that  of  Christ.    No  inspired  writer  teaches  the  headship  of  man  over  woman  at  the  Creation.  Rather,  Genesis  1  teaches  us  that  male  and  female  participate  equally  in  the  image  of  God,  with  no  hint  of  pre-­‐fall  subordination  of  one  to  the  other  (Gen  1:27).  Genesis  2  reinforces  Genesis  1  in  this  regard.  Eve’s  creation  from  Adam’s  side  shows  that  she  is  “to  stand  by  his  side  as  an  equal"  (Gen  2:21-­‐  22;  PP  46).  Although  various  interpretations  of  Gen  3:16  have  recognized  some  kind  of  post-­‐Fall  disruption  of  this  pre-­‐Fall  egalitarian  ideal,  the  Bible  consistently  calls  us  back  to  God’s  original  plan  for  full  equality  without  hierarchy  (Song  7:10;  Isa  65:17,  25;  cf.  Gen  1:29-­‐30).  Paul’s  writings,  though  often  misunderstood  (2  Pet  3:16),  maintain  this  Eden  model  (Eph  5:21-­‐23),  affirming  with  the  rest  of  Scripture  the  Gospel  ideal  of  the  ultimate  restoration  of  the  Eden  model  (cf.  Matt  19:8;  2  Cor  5:17;  Gal  3:28).  Ellen  White  also  underlines  this  redemptive  paradigm:  “Woman  should  fill  the  position  which  God  originally  designed  for  her,  as  her  husband’s  equal”  (AH  231).  “The  Lord  desires  His  ministering  servants  to  occupy  a  place  worthy  of  the  highest  consideration.  In  the  mind  of  God,  the  ministry  of  men  and  women  existed  before  the  world  was  created”  (18MR  380).  “Infinite  wisdom  devised  the  plan  of  redemption,  which  places  the  race  on  a  second  probation  by  giving  them  another  trial”  (3T  484;  cf.  PP  58-­‐59,  and  1T  307-­‐308).    Second,  every  member  of  the  Church  is  part  of  the  body  of  Christ,  who  is  the  One  Head.  Since  each  member  of  the  Church  (male  or  female)  is  a  part  of  the  body  of  Christ,  a  member  cannot  at  the  same  time  exercise  headship  in  the  Church.  In  the  same  way,  since  Christ  is  the  unique  Husband  of  the  Church  (Christ’s  metaphorical  bride),  the  members  of  the  Church  cannot  themselves  be  husbands  of  the  Church  but  collectively,  men  and  women  together,  are  the  bride  of  Christ.  That  the  Church  as  family  of  God  is  analogous  to  human  families  only  serves  to    suggest  that  humans  should  manifest  the  love  of  God  in  their  family  relationships  even  as  Christ  does  in  relationship  to  His  bride.    Within  the  body  of  Christ,  the  only  Head  of  the  Church,  every  member  of  the  Church  body  receives  spiritual  gifts:  the  Spirit  gives  to  “each  one  [hekastos]  individually  just  as  He  wills”  (1  Cor  12:11).  The  Holy  Spirit  is  given  to  all  believers  at  the  time  of  the  end:  “And  afterwards,  I  will  pour  out  my  Spirit  on  all  people.  Your  sons  and  daughters  will  prophesy,  your  old  men  will  dream  dreams,  your  young  men  will  see  visions.  Even  on  my  servants,  both  men  and  women,  I  will  pour  out  my  Spirit  in  those  days”  (Joel  2:28-­‐30  NIV).  Within  this  very  context,  Scripture  emphatically  excludes  the  notion  of  elitism  within  the  Church  body  of  Christ,  proclaiming  that  “we  were  all  baptized  into  one  body,  whether  Jews  or  Greeks,  whether  slaves  or  free,  and  we  were  all  made  to  drink  of  one  Spirit.  For  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  many”  (1  Cor  12:13-­‐14;  cf.  Gal  3:28).  Thus,  no  member  of  the  body  is  “any  the  less  a  part  of  the  body”  regardless  of  one’s  role  (1  Cor  12:15-­‐16)  and,  indeed,  those  that  are  deemed  “less  honorable,  on  these  we  bestow  more  abundant  honor”  (1  Cor  12:23).  

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In  all  this,  every  gift  and  ministry  is  nothing  without  love,  for  “the  greatest  of  these  is  love”  (1  Cor  13:13;  cf.  all  of  chapter  13;  cf.  Rom  12:3-­‐10;  Eph  4:11-­‐16).  Here  again,  the  unselfish  love  that  is  central  to  God’s  moral  government  should  be  reflected  in  humble  service  to  one  another  within  Christ’s  body  and  bride,  the  Church.    This  is  reflected  in  Seventh-­‐day  Adventist  Fundamental  Belief  No.  14,  “Unity  in  the  Body  of  Christ,”  which  reads  in  part:  “The  church  is  one  body  with  many  members,  called  from  every  nation,  kindred,  tongue,  and  people.  In  Christ  we  are  a  new  creation;  distinctions  of  race,  culture,  learning,  and  nationality,  and  differences  between  high  and  low,  rich  and  poor,  male  and  female,  must  not  be  divisive  among  us.  We  are  all  equal  in  Christ,  who  by  one  Spirit  has  bonded  us  into  one  fellowship  with  Him  and  with  one  another;  we  are  to  serve  and  be  served  without  partiality  or  reservation.”    There  is  no  third  category  between  the  Head  and  body  of  Christ,  or  between  the  corresponding  bridegroom  (Christ)  and  bride  (the  Church).  The  minister  is  not  to  be  separate  from  the  body  of  Christ,  but  is  likewise  a  member  of  Christ’s  body  and  thus  plays  a  non-­‐elitist  role  in  service  to  and  alongside  the  other  members  that  corresponds  to  the  individual’s  Spirit-­‐bestowed  gifts  and  accords  with  the  priesthood  of  all  believers  (1  Pet  2:5-­‐9;  Rev  1:6;  5:10;  cf.  Ex  19:5-­‐6).  Because  it  is  the  Spirit  who  gives  gifts  to  each  one  (male  and  female)  as  He  wills  (1  Cor  12:11;  cf.  12,  18,  19,  27-­‐31;  Joel  2:28-­‐29;  Acts  2:18;  Rom  12:4-­‐8;  Eph  4:11-­‐12;  1  Pet  4:10),  the  Church  confers  no  spiritual  powers  or  gifts  on  anyone  but  merely  recognizes  the  gifts  that  God  has  granted  and  facilitates  corresponding  opportunities  for  ministry  within  the  body  of  Christ.  Leadership  ministries  within  the  Church  are  facilitated  by  the  Church  body  as  a  recognition  of  the  particular  Spirit-­‐given  gifts  and  characteristics  of  servant  leadership  that  reflect  God’s  moral  government  of  unselfish  love  (cf.  Phil  2:5-­‐8).  In  this  way,  both  individually  and  collectively  the  Church  is  to  complete  its  mission  of  proclaiming  the  Three  Angels’  Messages  and  revealing  God’s  character  of  love,  the  last  revelation  of  God’s  mercy  to  the  world  (COL  415).    In  sum,  any  form  of  headship  claimed  by  a  mere  human,  whether  male  or  female,  usurps  the  sole  headship  of  Christ  over  the  Church.  Christian  service,  including  Church  leadership,  is  to  reflect  but  never  usurp  Christ’s  leadership.  Thus,  while  Christ’s  manner  of  leadership  is  to  be  reflected  by  believers,  Christ’s  particular  role  of  leadership  is  unique  and  not  to  be  encroached  upon  by  any  mere  human.  Christ  alone  is  the  Head  of  the  Church  body,  of  which  all  Christians  are  members  and  submitted  to  Him.    No  human  leader,  then,  may  rightfully  assume  a  headship  role  within  the  Church;  the  highest  level  that  any  leaders  can  “ascend”  corresponds  directly  to  the  depths  to  which  they  are  willing  to  descend  in  loving  and  humble  service,  giving  themselves  for  Christ’s  body  even  as  Christ  gave  himself  for  his  body  and  bride,  his  beloved  Church,  the  object  of  “His  supreme  regard”  (2SAT  215).    Affirmations  and  Denials    

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1. We  affirm  that  there  is  only  one  Head  of  the  Church,  Christ,  and  this  headship  in  the  Church  is  non-­‐transferable  and  inimitable.  Thus,  Christ’s  particular  role  of  leadership  is  unique.  

2. We  deny  that  any  human  can  rightly  assume  a  headship  role  within  the  Church.  3. We  affirm  that  leadership  in  the  Church  should  be  modeled  after  Christ’s  servant  

leadership  and  grounded  in  love,  with  the  recognition  that  Christ’s  manner  of  leadership  is  to  be  reflected  by  Christian  leaders.    

4. We  deny  any  Church  government  that  results  in  sacramental,  elitist,  and  headship-­‐oriented  leadership,  which  are  counterfeits  of  Christ’s  moral  government  of  love  and  usurp  His  unique  role  and  authority  as  Head  of  the  Church  (His  body)  and  husband  of  the  Church  (His  wife).  

5. We  affirm  that  Church  leaders  possess  stewardship  responsibilities  of  the  affairs  of  the  Church,  carrying  out  the  decisions  of  the  Church  made  in  committee  and  business  sessions.    

6. We  deny  that  any  mere  human  is  invested  with  final  decision-­‐making  authority  in  regards  to  Church  teaching,  ritual,  or  doctrine.  

7. We  affirm  the  priesthood  of  all  believers  and  that  no  human  mediator  is  needed  between  God  and  humans.  

8. We  deny  any  elevation  of  Church  leaders  as  mediators  between  God  and  humans  or  as  head  of  or  in  the  Church.  

                                                                                                               i  Unless  indicated  otherwise,  the  biblical  text  is  quoted  from  the  New  American  Standard  Bible  (1995).  ii  It  is  worth  noting  that  some  statements  that  refer  to  leadership  roles  within  the  Church  use  

language  that  many  English  versions  translate  as  “rule.”  For  example,  1  Tim  5:17  states:  “The  elders  who  rule  [proestōtes  from  the  root  proistemi]  well  are  to  be  considered  worthy  of  double  honor,  especially  those  who  work  hard  at  preaching  and  teaching”  (cf.  the  similar  use  of  this  root  in  Rom  12:8;  1  Thess  5:12;  1  Tim  3:4-­‐5,  12).    The  root  proistemi,  here  translated  “rule,”  literally  refers  to  those  who  “stand  before,”  beneficially  leading  and  ministering  to  the  community,  and  should  not  be  confused  with  some  kind  of  monarchical  rulership  or  sovereignty.  In  the  LXX  it  refers  to  the  household  “ministry”  of  a  servant  of  the  prince  (2  Sam  13:17;  cf.  1  Tim  3:4-­‐5,  12)  and  the  noun  form  of  this  root,  prostatis,  refers  to  Phoebe’s  ministry  as  diakonos  (Rom  16:1-­‐2).  

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Monday, August 4, 2014

Andrews Trails Featured in Outdoor ColumnThe mountain bike trail at Andrews University has been a badly kept secret for more than 20 years. ...Overthe past year or so Hodges has been working with one of the trail's earliest riders and caretakers (since1990), Bruce Jones, and several other biking volunteers to create maps, post signs and provide officialparking.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

"Money" Ranks Andrews A Best CollegeMoney magazine announced its ranking of the best colleges in the country based on graduation rates, degreecosts and return on investment, and one Michigan university made the top 25.

The list ranked 665 of the nation's more than 1,500 public and private colleges and universities, eliminatingschools that had below-average graduation rates, insufficient data or bond ratings that indicated financialproblems, according to the magazine's editors.

Once the schools were selected, each one was ranked on affordability, quality of education andpost-graduation outcomes to determine which schools provided the highest-quality education for the bestvalue.

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Student Gardens Featured in NAD NewsOn June 9, 2014, the Mobile Farm Market, provided by the Andrews University Student Gardens, opened forbusiness for the first time, selling fresh produce in Benton Harbor for six hours.

The farmer’s market on wheels is a program sponsored by the Andrews University Student Gardens andpartially funded by a Michigan State grant as part of the Be Healthy Berrien initiative. In partnership with theBerrien County Health Department and Planning Commission, the YMCA, Lakeland Healthcare, the cities ofBuchanan, Niles and Stevensville, and United Way, the Gardens will be helping host a mobile farm market atstrategic locations within the county in an effort to bring affordable healthy food to the community.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Student Gardens on Local Radio

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Anne Paris, 1934-2014October 7, 1934 - August 5, 2014

Anne Parris, 79, of Berrien Springs, passed away Tuesday afternoon, August 5, 2014, at her home.

A Memorial Service will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, August 10, at All Nations Seventh-day Adventist Church inBerrien Springs, where she was a member. Friends are invited to visit with the family at the church from 1 -3 p.m. prior to the service. Inurnment will be next to her husband in Ft. Custer National Cemetery. Memorialdonations may be made to Berrien County Cancer Service. Allred Funeral Home, Berrien Springs, is servingthe family, and online messages may be left at www.allredfuneralhome.com.

Anne was born October 7, 1934, in Saskatchewan, Canada, the daughter of Oscar and Anna (Hendrickson)Akre. She married Eddie Parris in Boulder, Colorado, on July 15, 1956. She earned a Bachelor's degree inmusic from Andrews University, and in addition to caring for her family, she had worked at the AndrewsUniversity Bookstore. Survivors include two daughters: Laurena Parris of Orlando, Florida, and SharilynPisarsky of Traverse City, Michigan; four sons: David of Belleville, Wisconsin; Keith (Carol) of ColoradoSprings, Colorado; Donald of Ypsilanti, Michigan; and Jerry of Berrien Springs; six grandchildren and fourgreat-grandchildren; and a brother, Mervyn Akre of Victoria, British Columbia. Anne was preceded in deathby her husband, Eddie; and two sisters: Ruby (Victor) Caruso and Alice Ferraro.

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Monday, July 28, 2014

Prayer for LaRonda Forsey's Hospitalized SonUpdate: You can keep up to date with everything going on with Drew's progress on the Pray 4 Drew 4CFacebook page.

Drew, son of La Ronda Forsey, associate dean for the School of Distance Education and K-12 principal forGriggs International Academy, was in a bicycle accident on Tuesday evening, July 22. La Ronda and a frienddrove through the night to get to the hospital to be with him. Drew sustained serious head trauma andbroken scapula. His lungs were bruised from the impact so he is on a ventilator but at times breathing on hisown.

It is believed that Drew's bicycle tire malfunctioned throwing him over the handlebars landing on his head. His helmet was smashed and pushed off to the side of his head, so he received some abrasions. Cyclistshappened upon Drew lying in the ditch and called 911. One was trained as a first responder and was able toassess Drew's condition and inform the ambulance team when they arrived.

Currently Drew is in Erlanger hospital in Chattanooga Tennessee. While it has not yet been determined whatthe length of recovery will be, the family welcomes prayer for a complete recovery and has found tremendousencouragement from the texts and messages that have been sent. Communication through a Facebook pagecalled Pray 4 Drew 4C is appreciated and a source of strength during sleepless early morning hours. Thefamily is holding on to all of the evidences of His presence that God has shown.

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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Death of Former Staff Member Carl R. Barnaby

Carl Richard Barnaby, former staff member and father of Collections Mananger Rhonda J. Barnaby-Peak, diedon May 13, 2014. He was 77.

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Friday, August 22, 2014

All Nations Church Service Aug. 23All Nations SDA Church Service, August 23, 2014Speaker: Dana Carmona, "God Restores"

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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Abuse Awareness and Prevention Sabbath

Contact: Diana Rimoni [email protected] 269.519.4003

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

2014 enditnow Day2014 enditnow Day at the Berrien Springs Spanish SDA Church

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Niles SDA Church Service Aug. 23Niles Westside Adventist Church1105 Grant St (at Fairview Ave)Niles, MIwww.nileswestside.org

Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m.Church Services: 8:30 & 11 a.m.

August 23: Pastor Darrel le Roux, Speaker

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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Celebration of Health & Fitness: All Nations 3rd Annual OlympicsCome and celebrate health and fitness this weekend at the All Nations 3rd Annual Olympics. Local churches,businesses, families and individuals are welcome to participate and no pre-registration is required. You canattend, register and participate on the day of the event and all are welcome to participate from ages 1 to 99.

The Friday events occur: AU Pool - Swimming (Bike riders meet in AU Pool Parking Lot.)

Saturday night events occur: All Nations Church.

Sunday Events occur : Berrien Springs High School Track.

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Monday, August 18, 2014

Buchanan SDA Church Barn ConferenceBuchanan SDA ChurchInvites You! Join us at our second annual Barn Conference on September 12-13, 2014, as we relive thePioneer experience and recall “the way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history.” You areencouraged to wear period dress if you have some.---------------------------------------------------------Why A Barn Conference?After the Great Disappointment most Adventists either left religion or returned to their former denominations.Those who continued to believe in the soon coming of Jesus were scattered. They had different beliefs andopinions about what the Bible taught, were questioning the prophecies and the advent movement, and werediscouraged. Of those who believed the 2300 day prophecy was fulfilled in October of 1844 there seemed tobe three main leaders and centers of influence.1. Hiram Edson was in Upstate New York and believed that the Judgment began in heaven known as the Dayof Atonement.2. There was Joseph Bates in Connecticut who had accepted and was teaching the seventh day Sabbath.3. James and Ellen White were in Maine. Ellen had received the prophetic gift and under the Lord’s directionJames and Ellen were affirming the Sabbath and Sanctuary messages in early 1848. In 1848 severalconferences were called with the purpose of discovering from the Bible the true teachings. The firstconference was held in an unfinished attic and the following two conferences were held in barns, the onlyavailable meeting places that would accommodate the 30-60 people in attendance. Here the leading brethrenwith those present prayed and studied working out the teaching of the Bible which formed the Seventh-dayAdventist Church.Therefore, this barn conference is a reminder of the history, roots, and mission of the Seventh-day AdventistChurch.(Additional reading on the Sabbath Conferences: Ellen G White: The Early Years by Arthur L. White; vol. 1,pgs. 139-151)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Reservations Required: Seating is limited, so call early (first come, first serve basis). Call 269-471-7328 bySeptember 1 to reserve your place! If you are unable to attend, please call to cancel reservation ASAP. Barnpass tickets required to enter Fuller’s Resort will be forwarded to you – No admission without your passticket. Directions to Fuller’s Resort can be found online at FullersResort.com under Contact Us.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Speaker: Richard DavidsonRichard Davidson was the first speaker as the local church in Volney, New York, revived the historic Barn

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Conference in 2010. Richard M. Davidson is J.N. Andrews Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at theSeventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University. He has been with the Andrews facultysince 1979. Davidson attended Loma Linda University, graduating in 1968 with a bachelor of arts degree intheology. Two years later he earned his master of divinity degree from the SDA Theological Seminary at AU.He also received his doctorate in Biblical Studies at Andrews in 1981. Before coming to Andrews Davidsonpastored in Arizona and was ordained as a minister in 1974. He is married to Jo Ann who also teaches at theTheological Seminary. They have two children, Rahel and Jonathan.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Barn Conference Focus: First Angel’s Message on Judgment/Atonement

Program Details:Friday Evening. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m.Investigating the Investigative JudgmentSabbath School.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m.The Sanctuary Message in the Book of Hebrews(Children’s Sabbath school available for ages 3- 12 located in log cabin next to barn)Church Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 a.m.The Good News of Yom KippurSabbath Lunch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haystacks and Dessert providedSabbath Afternoon Program.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 p.m.The Sanctuary Message: What Difference Does It Make?

Contact: Gary Dtoy [email protected] 269-471-7328

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Eau Claire Church Service Aug. 23Eau Claire SDA Church6562 Naomi RoadEau Claire, MI 49111

Sabbath Speaker: Brandon LubbertSermon Title: "Trust - Acknowledge - Rejoice - It's What Stewardship is All About"

Church Service 10:50 amSabbath School 9:15 am

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Friday, August 15, 2014

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Scrapbooking TogetherScrapbookers and cardmakers bring your projects to the PMC Commons on Sunday, August 24, from 11-6p.m. Enjoy prizes and snacks while you are working on your projects. Hope to see you there.

Contact: Sherrie Davis [email protected] 269.471.3134

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Niles SDA Church Service Aug. 16Niles Westside Adventist Church1105 Grant St (at Fairview Ave)Niles, MIwww.nileswestside.org

Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m.Church Services: 8:30 & 11 a.m.

August 16: Ken Stout, Speaker

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Healing's Rays Massage TherapyAffordable Massage Therapist

Are the stresses of work and study getting to you? Would you like to boost your athletic performance? Doyou have a muscle ache that just won't go away?

Ray McAllister, an Andrews alumnus who despite total blindness is now a licensed massage therapist, invitesyou to visit Healing's Rays Massage. Proficient in deep tissue, sports, and relaxation massage, Ray canrelieve aches, help you tone muscles, and give you the energy boost to finish studies. He also offershydrotherapy, hot stone massage, reflexology and now hot bamboo and Himalayan salt massage. His wife,Sally, is a certified aromatherapist and will be present for female clients. She sells home-made aromatherapyblends.

Introductory cost is only $25 for your first hour, $15 per half hour, for students all the time. Contact Ray forregular, competitive rates. Ask about free, limited-time massage doula services to reduce the pain, stress,and length of labor in childbirth. 30 no-cost massages of any type are available for those with Adventist RiskManagement insurance, including sponsored seminary students.

Ray McAllister

(269) 471 7422

[email protected]

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Village SDA Church Service Aug. 16First worship - 8:30 amSecond Worship 11:20 amPreacher - Pastor Ron KellySermon Title - "Points of Reference"

Place - Village SDA Church635 St Joseph Ave. Berrien Springs, MIContact person - Elizabeth TanPhone - 471-7795

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Fairplain August 16 ServiceFairplain Church140 SenecaBenton Harbor, MI 49022www.fairplainadventist.org

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Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m.Church Service: 10:45 a.m.

Speaker: Pastor Phil MilsSermon Title: "Live! I Have Found a Substitute"

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Student and Short-Term Missionary DedicationYou are invited to share in the joy of new outgoing AFM student/short-term missionaries as they fellowship atthe St. Joseph SDA Church on the corner of Maiden Lane and Washington Avenue in St. Joseph this Sabbath,August 16. Come enjoy the Sabbath School (begins 9:30 a.m.) and Church service (begins at 10:40 a.m.)and potluck afterwards. The consecration service will be held at 2 p.m. in the sanctuary.

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All Nations Church Service Aug. 16All Nations SDA Church Service, August 16, 2014Speaker: Alfonso Burgess, "Can God be Trusted?"

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Monday, August 11, 2014

Attend a Free Preview ClassBerrien Academy of Music

Group Piano Instruction for Young Beginners

You and your child are invited to attend a free preview class.

Tuesday, August 19 at 6:00 P.M. for ages 4 1/2 to 10Thursday, August 21 at 10:00 A.M. for ages 6 months to 4

Fall semester begins Tuesday, September 2. Enrollment is limited! Contact Joanna Moody for details.

Tuition is covered for homeschooling students through the Berrien Springs Parent Partnership.

Visit berrienmusic.blogspot.com

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Contact: Joanna Moody [email protected] (269) 471-5237

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Berrien Springs Camera Club Starts New SeasonThe Berrien Springs Camera Club will open its new season on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at 7 p.m. in the BerrienSprings Community Library at Cass and Union. The club’s season runs from September through June eachyear, with programs alternating between an informative presentation about some aspect of photography, anda competition open to members. The September meeting will be about improving our photography and clarifying policies governingthe club’s competitions. Members Tom McDonough and Suzanne Anderson will review these and updatemembers on a few changes. Members are also invited to submit up to three digital images, taken thissummer, for projection and critique as time allows. The critiquing will be a group activity by the othermembers, nonjudgmental but thinking out loud how each picture might be improved. Anyone who plans to join the club that evening may submit their three images, in jpg format notlarger than 1024 x 768, as attachments to [email protected], with the following namingconvention: 1_[title]_[your first initial and last name], 2_[title]_[your first initial and last name],3_[title]_[your first initial and last name]. For example: 1_YellowDaisies_MJohnston. Programs for November, January, and March will be announced in later articles, but probably willinclude a presentation on how to matte photographs and some that showcase the work of good digitalphotographers. In competition months members can submit up to 10 digitally projected images and up to 10 prints(mounted, at least 5" x 7") for judging. Awards are given for the top projected images and prints. Acceptabletopics always include Nature (nothing domesticated or showing evidence of mankind), Portraits, and Open(anything), plus two special topics each month. The special topics for each competition month this year are: Oct. 1: Marinas; Rocks Dec. 3: Neighborhoods (NH); Trees Feb. 4: Abandoned Buildings (AB); Chocolate (Coco) Apr. 1: National Parks (NP); MacroThe abbreviations in parentheses will be used in the naming convention for submissions. The May 6 meeting is for final judging of the year's acceptances, when 3 judges will select the top 10projected images and prints of the year, and the June 3 end-of-season meeting will include a potluck meal at6:30 and a show from the year's acceptances. Club officers this year are: President—Jill Kline Dodge Vice President—Shelly Martinez Treasurer—Kathleen Mendel Coordinator for Judges—Bradley Austin Publicity—Madeline Johnston Digital Projection—Suzanne Anderson and Tom McDonough Southwestern Michigan Council of Camera Clubs (SWMCCC) Affiliation—Jim Lynch

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The public is welcome to attend and enjoy the competitions. To submit pictures, one must be amember. Other activities are being planned for members, such as outings, exhibits, and publication. Annualmembership fees are $5 for students, $15 for other individuals, or $20 per family. Refreshments are servedat each meeting.

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Eau Claire Church Service Aug. 16Eau Claire SDA Church6562 Naomi RoadEau Claire, MI 49111

Sabbath Speaker: Pastor Ted TomsSermon Title: "Spies Like Us"

Church Service 10:50 amSabbath School 9:15 am

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Niles Westside August 9 ServiceNiles Westside Adventist Church1105 Grant St (at Fairview Ave)Niles, MIwww.nileswestside.org

Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m.Church Services: 8:30 & 11 a.m.

August 9: Sue Fattic, Speaker

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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

All Nations August 9 ServiceAll Nations SDA Church Service, August 9, 2014

Speaker: Dr. Errol McLean, "Worthship"

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Michiana Fil-Am August 9 Service

The speaker this Sabbath at the Michiana Fil-Am Church will be pastor Roy Castelbuono. Communion will becelebrated during the worship service. Sabbath School begins at 9:45 am and the worship service begins at11:20 am.

The church is located at 8454 Kephart Lane in Berrien Springs.

Prayer meeting is Wednesday evening at 7:00 pm.

For more information visit us online: www.michianafil-am.com or visit our Facebook fan page for speakerinformation and announcements: www.facebook.com/MichianaFilAm

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Neighbor to Neighbor Special Hours

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

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Duplex for SaleWe have owned this duplex for 9 years, purchased while I was in seminary. We now live and minister inPhiladelphia and would like to purchase here. We are selling for $121,900. Live in one side, rent the other. Or rent both units. Current rent on each unit is $550.

Updated duplex with all appliances, including washer/dryer units, dishwashers, ranges and refrigerators. andnewer cabinetry--renovated in 2004. Well maintained except unit 2 needs hardwood flooring revarnishednext time it is vacant. Ceramic tile in baths and kitchens. Aluminum soffits, fascia and gutters. Crawl spaceaccess is in master bedroom closets and the oil furnaces are down there. Oil tanks sit outside.

See listing here, as well as attached pictures and floor plans.

http://swmric.rapmls.com/scripts/mgrqispi.dll?APPNAME=Swmichigan&PRGNAME=MLSLogin&ARGUMENT=Ok7KmNi58nbInAxeCH8GTYsvKQcf38sNIn3MmkfiAVU%3D&KeyRid=1&Include_Search_Criteria=&CurrentSID=155878954&MLS_Origin=SWMR

Contact: Tara VinCross [email protected] 267-317-6387

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Spacious Family Home for SaleHouse For Sale:

4955 Claredon Place $218,900 5-6 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths for 3,480 sq.ft 2 story house half of mile fromAndrews U. Open floor plan with family room, kitchen, breakfast room all connected and looking into lovely

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Friday, August 22, 2014

2-BR for Rent2 bedrooms

Updated

Furnished

Includes water, heat, a/c, electric

No laundry facilities

Call 269-471-5946

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Thursday, August 21, 2014

For Sale or Rent-to-OwnBeautiful bungalow style house built in 1909 for the Berrien Springs Post Master, this house has 9' ceilingsthroughout, beautiful dark, wide trim and original wood flooring (except for new flooring in kitchen andbathrooms which were remodeled in 2006). There is parking space for three cars including a one car garagewith extra bay as shop space. A large fenced yard circles this home. Besides the finished 1800 sq ft of spacethere is a 400 sq ft bonus room and an 800 sq ft cinder-block walled and concrete floored basement.

Check out my advertisement on Zillow for more pictures at 105 N Kimmel St in Berrien Springs, MI or call toschedule an appointment

208.989.0449

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

In need of an ApartmentTwo Graduate students looking for a two bedroom apartment close to campus that is suitable for living bythis I mean no mold or water leaking issues. We are in great need of an apartment before the end of themonth. Please feel free to contact us at 269-697-3758 or email: [email protected]

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Apartment for RentLovely 1 bedroom apartment 1 mile from Andrews U. in quiet, wooded area. $600 a month INCLUDINGUTILITIES, large living room, laundry room, storage room, air conditioning, garage, separate entrance. Nopets. No smoking. Call 269-471-7076.

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Room for RentLooking for Male Roommate-Spring Arbor Apartments-$350 per month-That includes rent, utilities, Internet, own bedroom and own bathroom.-Very clean, newer apartments. Laundry machines available downstairs.-About 1 mile from center of campus-If interested email me at [email protected]

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ROOMS FOR RENTRooms for rent! Only a few minutes walk to Andrews Campus. Hurry, these won't last! Available for the nextsummer and current school year.

Females only need applyLarge Master bedroom w/bathroom and walk in closet ($250 w/roommate, $450 single)2 single bedrooms, shared bathroom ($300 ea)

Rent includes utilities as well as:

Full access to FREE washer/dryerFull kitchen, recently remodeledFree Wifi and cable

Please contact (707) 246-1535 or email [email protected] for more information.

Contact: E.J Collins [email protected] 7072461535

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Room for Rent

FEMALE ONLY: Looking for a roomate

1 Room for Rent: Available

$330/ per month + Utilities (Internet, gas, electricity)

Furnished

George Ave.

10 min walk from campus

I would love to have someone that is relax and outgoing.

Feel free to give me a call :)

Contact: Mayelin Lora-Williams [email protected] 269-519-4937

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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

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Rental NeededI am looking for a rental in Berrien Springs, close to Andrews University. We would prefer at least a twobedroom, washer and dryer (or hookups for a washer and dryer), pet and children friendly. We are looking torelocate as soon as possible.

Thank You.

Tanya

Contact: Tanya Thomas [email protected] (269) 462-5227

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1-Bedroom Apartment for Rent1-bedroom fully furnished apartment for rent, available August 1. Located at 8735 N. Ridge Ave., close tocampus. You pay for electricity, all other utilities (garbage, HVAC, water, cable, internet) included. Privateentrance in a home, not basement. $525/mo. For more information, call Anne at 269-470-2949. Seriousinquiries only.

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Room for Rent: FemaleLooking for a single Christian female to rent furnished room in local home.

Details:

Shared facilities13' x 13'Attached to patioCompletely furnished5-minute drive from Andrews University Utilities included in rentPrefer renter who can stay 2 years or more

Please call if interested.

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Monday, August 18, 2014

Property for RentDuplex for Rent

Located near Andrews University (walking distance); Very clean and well kept 15 years old house; Ideal forgradaute student family

This house is super insulated, so you will save so much in heating and cooling cost; It provides refrigrator,stove/oven, dishwasher, washer,and dryer. It has 4 bedrooms, 2 full bath rooms and spacious main roomfor kitech,dining, and main foyer. Call for appintment to see the place.

avaiable : in mid September

address: 9221 4th street Unit 2, Berrien Springs, MI 49103

Contact: Hyun J. Kwon [email protected] 269-340-2713

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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Room for RentFEMALE ONLY: Looking for a spiritually enthusiastic female housemate! Sunny (when there is sun),carpeted, furnished (bed & dresser), bedroom with closet for rent. $300.00 per month covers utilities too.Private bathroom, shared living room, kitchen, and laundry space with female graduate student. OnTimberland Dr.,--walking distance from campus (about 10 min walk). Free exercise with sharedresponsibilities of mowing the lawn and snowblowing the driveway. :)

Feel free to call if you have questions or are interested!

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Room in Country for RentATTENTION: PROFESSORS & GRADUATE STUDENTS:

Boarder wanted who appreciates a quiet place in the country. We are 15 minutes from the Andrews campus,3 miles north of Eau Claire in a new home on 27 acres of field, forest with a pond & creek. My husband andI have an upstairs room suitable for one responsible professor or graduate student. Anyone living here mustlike dogs as we have two large friendly huskies, who are part of the family.

The cost is $450 per month. This includes utilities, laundry and housekeeping, which allows the professor orstudent to fully concentrate on teaching or studies. Also included is refrigerator space and kitchenprivileges.

Call 269-461-6869 and leave a message to schedule a visit.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Room for RentAvailable Now$375 a month plus deposit Includes laundry, wireless, electric and heatFurnishedQuiet house and neighborhood4 blocks from campusMale onlyHouse with 3 bedrooms. Share kitchen, bath, laundry and living area.269-313-2924 Feel free to text

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Monday, August 11, 2014

BR for RENT: Female Graduate Student1 Bedroom for rent in 3 Bedroom home with 2 female doctoral students:

The bedroom is 10 x 12 ft. It has 2 windows, 1 interior closets, 1 exterior closet, and a sharedbathroom.The house has a kitchen, dishwasher, 2 refrigerators, washer and dryer, living room, family room,dining area, garage loft for storage, and large front and back yard with deck and grillWe are located on George street, 3 minute drive from campus, 1 block from walking pathRent is $290 per month + 1/3 of utilities and internet

Please contact me for more information and pictures. I look forward to hearing from you!

Contact: Brittany Sommers [email protected] 330.388.5079

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Room for RentClose to Andrews University (5 min walk)Includes ALL UTILITIESWiFi, heat/air, garbage/water, & drivewayShared entrance, private fridgeShared kitchenAny questions please contac Yasmin: 269-635-3486

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Sunday, August 10, 2014

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Home for RentLUXURY HOME FOR RENT in walking distance from AndrewsUniversity. Fully remodeled in 2007.

3 Bedrooms 2 Full Baths, All Appliances, Fireplace, Central Heating and Air, Laundry, 2 Car Attached Garage,Exterior Deck. Available from end of August/beginning of September.

$900/month. Utilities not included. Deposit $900 text (203) 321-5032 or email [email protected]

Contact: Alexandru Breja [email protected] 203-321-5032

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Super affordable Rent for single male studentsSingle rooms for rent at a very affordable price (most are under 200). They will go fast. This deal is excellent

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for new students but as long as your are a responsible person is ok. Utilities included, yes wifi and laundrytoo, close to Andrews. Text me if you want to come and see it. Text Daniel at 9143823259

Contact: Daniel [email protected] 9143823259

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

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Room for RentI have a bedroom up for rent for a female in a beautiful house located 1–2 min away from AndrewsUniveristy Campus. The room comes furnished with a twin sized bed and upon request a wooden dresser anddesk. The house is a 3 bedroom house with 2 bathrooms and a kitchen with all stainless steel appliances. Thehouse includes a washer and dryer and has a back and front yard. The rent for one room is $290 a monthand additional utilities are internet, gas, and electric. Please contact me if you are interested.

Contact: Charlene Reid [email protected] 9145823031

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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

roommate neededI’m a graduate student at Andrews University looking for a house mate to share a 2-bedroom basementapartment located on University Boulevard. 2 minute walk from PMC, carpet was replaced on Monday (august4th), new paint for the stairs and wall around the private entry to the basement. $245 a month includes allutilities and high-speed Internet. I’ve lived in this place already for a year with my friend who’s now donewith school and moved back home so trust me when I say it's walking distance from the University.

Call me at 206 551 5286 for any questions.

Contact: fikreab abaata [email protected] 2065515286

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Rooms - September/14Two rooms for rent in spacious environment.. Very affordable, everything included: WIFI, electricity, gas andso.

E-mail [email protected], for appointment. Or call 269-815-5213 and leave message.

Contact: Ana [email protected] 269-815-5213

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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Missing HuskeyA Siberian Huskey named MItchell ran away on St Joseph Valley Parkway (the bypass) near AndrewsUniversity on Tuesday, May 6. He has one brown and one blue eye. Please call 574-341-9290 if seen.

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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Lost Cell PhoneOn Wednesday, April 23, I lost my cell phone in the upstairs bathroom of the cafeteria.

It is a Droid Ultra with a black cover over the back and a Red body. The glass is slightly cracked on the leftside. I very much need it back if anyone has located it.

Thank you.

Contact: Joseph Shoemate, [email protected] or [email protected]

Contact: Joseph Shoemate [email protected]

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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Cream&Brown Checkered Winter HatWe have a cream and brown checkered winter hat at the Counseling and Testing Center. It's fairly big, hasbrown fuzz inside, and a black latch to secure hat under the chin. Owner lost item about 2 weeks ago.

Contact: CTC [email protected] 269-471-3470

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Black Leather GlovesWe have a pair of thick, faded, black suede/leather gloves in the Counseling and Testing Center. Owner lostthem about 2 weeks ago.

Contact: CTC [email protected] 269-471-3470

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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Lost 2 USB drivesBetween November and December 2013, I forgot two USB Drives in the Bell Hall Computer Lab whichcontained alot of pictures and some important school materials. The first USB is white with a purple ribbon around. The second one is black with a sliding headpoint (redish). Whoever came accross may he/she callme 2698495418 or take to the JWL circulation desk.

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Thursday, August 21, 2014

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Laptop For SaleI have a Gateway laptop for sale $800.00 OBO. (Price is negotiable as I would like to sell this quickly.) It issilver, thin, and elegant. It comes with the original box and accessories. It has been lighly used for a fewyears and is in great condition.

Contact: Tanya Thomas [email protected] (269) 462-5227

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

CPS Pulse - Science Classes ClickerHello,

this clicker is like new (with box), used it for one class only.

$15 OBO

630-877-2695

Contact: Miriam [email protected] 630-877-2695

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Printer for SaleEpson Stylus Photo R320 Printer for Sale. Very good condition. Comes with software, instruction manual andnew black ink cartridge (cartridge has been sitting a while so may or may not work). Needs ink for othercolors. Prints on cds or dvds. $40 or best offer.

Contact: Sarah Burton [email protected] 269-605-9054

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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Brand New Items for SALE!

Portable Bluetooth/Wireless speakersWireless earphones

1tb portable hard drives

Items are all BRAND NEW, cases and boxes never wereopened or have been.

Call ISAAC 269 338 5879

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Contact: Isaac [email protected] 269338 5879

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Yard Sale Aug. 24YARD SALE!!!!

We will be having different weight sets for sale, couch, dresser, desk, bread maker, lawn mower andmore!!!!! Small items, large items, many items!

If interested we also have a car for sale $700 OBO

Address: 8950 Meadow Lane, Apt. 1, Berrien Springs, MI 49103

Date: Sunday, August 24, 2014

Time: 9am-4pm

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Computer Desk $45This is a cherry desk, with 5 drawers that work well. If interested, please email or call 812-361-7625.

Contact: Daniela [email protected] 812-361-7625

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Loveseat $40This is a lovely white loveseat extremely comfortable. No texting please, just email or call.

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Contact: Daniela [email protected] 812-361-7625

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Monday, August 18, 2014

Picture Frame for Sale

Picture Frame for SaleGold gilt frame, size 24 x 30Originally held a mirror.Made in Belgium$15 OBO

Call Bernice @ 473-1206

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New Window for Sale

Window for Sale:

Brand new, still in Lowe's wrapping, 41" x 38"double-hung window. Was special order, so notreturnable to store. Paid $211.61, but selling for $200OBO.

Call 269-473-1206 & ask for Bernice.

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Car for sale

For Sale

1990 Toyota Camry

4 Cylinder engine, FWD

Nearly new tires & muffler system

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Interior in good shape

AC & radio

250,000+ miles

Sold "as is" in current condition

Runs well but needs general maintenance work -good project car or for parts

$750 OBO

Call or text 269-277-2871

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Bed For Sale

Used Sleep Number Bed

Queen size

Complete set w/ frame & memory foam topper

In good condition w/ dual controls.

Bought new approx. 7 yrs ago.

Comes w/ sheet sets, if desired.

$500

Call Bernice @ 473-1206

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Miscellaneous FOR SALEMounted African Batiks, framed african art, soapstone carvings, and more...

Also, firm queen-size sealy mattress, box and frame for $200

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Contact: Jeanne Mogusu [email protected] 6012122731

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Sunday, August 17, 2014

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12" Volfenhag Competition SubwooferBrand NEW sill in plastic and box, $100 or best offer,one 12" Volfenhag Competition Subwoofer Subwoofers, very brand new still in the box and wrapped inplastic.SPECS:12" INCH SUB 1000 WATTS MAXDUAL 4 OHM VOICE COILS , RUN 2 OR 8 OHMS MONO OR 4 OHMS STEREORED ALUMINUM CONEBUMPED AND VENTED CHROME T-YOKEHIGH TEMPERATURE 4 LAYER VOICE COIL W/COOLING VENTILATION SYSTEMDOUBLE DAMPER HEAVY DUTY INDUSTRIAL VENTED MAGNET STRUCTUREPUSH BUTTON TERMINALSDESIGNED TO WORK WELL IN A VENTED, SEALED OR BANDPASS BOXALUMINUM CONE TO ELIMINATE DISTORTION AT HIGH VOLUME LEVELSFrequency range: 20 Hz-1.1 kHzFS 30HZQTS 0.526QES 0.614QMS 7.698VAS 56 LXMAX 16MMEFFICIENCY ( 1W/1M) 89.58 DBSD PISTION SURFACE AREA 0.0491MRE DC RESISTANCE 3.2 OHMIMP DUAL 4 OHMPOWER HANDLING CONTINOUS 500 WATTS / 1000 WATTS (PEAK)MOUNTING DEPTH 6.3 InchesMOUNTING DIAMETER 11.65 IncheContact JT at 269-363-0925 real buyers only plz

Contact: James [email protected] 269-363-0925

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

UPDATED Kitten Seeking New HomeUpdate: My adorable 4 or 5 month old female kitten needs a new home. She has had some digestive healthissues, but they have improved with medication and food change. I got her tested and it came back negativefor parasites, so her problem is either IBD or food allergy most likely. So, she will probably need to be onspecial food but should be able to be weaned off of the medication. I still need to find her a new place to livebecause of some newly discovered allergy issues and other personal reasons. Other than slight boweldisturbances, she is a normal kitten - energetic, playful and affectionate. She likes playing with other cats

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and loves being with people and purrs more than any other cat I've ever had. If you are interested pleasecontact me asap for further information.

Contact: Brittany Culpepper [email protected] 301-706-8825

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Hair bows/ bow ties/ accessories/Crochet itemsChildren and adult accessories. Hairbows, fabric knot hair ties, crochet hairbands, bow ties, custom ordersavailable. Email for pictures and pricing!

[email protected]

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Misc. Items for SaleCALL 269-471-7076

Rug--blue 9 ft. x 8 ft.

Floor lamp

Table lamp

Desk and chair

Twin bed frame

Glass table

Wood bench

Green chair

Wall lamp

Mirror

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

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Music Dress for SaleAndrews Academy Music Dress for Sale - worn 3 times, size 8. Asking $50 obo

Contact: Shari [email protected] 269-277-0336

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Furniture SaleEverything Must Go By Friday, August 15th!

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Utility Cart…………………….$10

Book Shelf- 6ft tall……………………$15

Desk…………………………….$10

Flat iron Stove…………………..$52 Flat irons1 Pressing comb

Queen size Bed- Sealy Pillow-top…………$150MattressBox SpringBed frame

Bedroom Set………………..$30

Dresser w/ mirrorNightstand

Contact: Patrick [email protected] 305-467-2878

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Monday, August 11, 2014

Moving SaleI will be leaving the area soon and need to sell these items.

Children’s religious books and novels ....... .50c each.New Maxlite bulb - one 40W replacement bulb, uses only 11 watts. ..... .75cNew Maxlite bulb - four 60W replacement bulbs, uses only 13 watts.......... $21 Ashley furniture leather couch in very good condition, biege color.......... $100File cabinet, with 4 drawers, black color in very good condition.............. $5Twin size steel bunk bed, very durable in excellent condition .......... $80New Scooter .......... $30Hair Weave on extension .......... $5 eachDining table (no chairs) ............. $10

ThanksEsther Elems269 471 6818

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Briefcase for SaleLeather briefcase for sale. In "like new" condition. $20.

Contact: Stephane [email protected] 269-815-3103

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German Dictionary for SaleCollins German Unabridged Dictionary, 7th Edition (hardcover). In "like new" condition. Used only for anexam.

$40.

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Contact: Stephane [email protected] 269-815-3103

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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Revlon Rvst2043 Mid Size Ceramic Straightener $15Revlon Rvst2043 Mid Size Ceramic Straightener

1-inch ceramic plates provide high, even heat that penetrates hair from the inside out.Helps hair retain natural moisture for silky shiny frizz free styles.High, constant heat sensors monitor temperature quickly restoring heat to the perfect styling level.Heats up in 30 seconds.

$15

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ticket for the camporee and meal

I have one adult ticket for the camporee and meal ticket.We can make arrangements for payment and pick up.$290($195-Week ticket+$95-meal ticket)My email is [email protected] send me a message ifinterested.If you want, I can deal...

Contact: wonki lee [email protected] 2692529261

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Friday, August 8, 2014

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Student King Cornet for SaleThis quality instrument was built between 1930 and 1935 and is in excellent condition. This will last for yearsto come!

Asking $400.00 or best offer.

Please call Joshua at 269-845-5821Or email him at [email protected]"

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1997 Jeep with PlowThis is a 1997 jeep wrangler with Snow Plow! 157k miles, new breaklines, alternator and sparkplugs.$5200.00 firm. Call 269-208-5471.

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Contact: Dale Hodges [email protected] 269-208-5471

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

computer deskAsking 12 dollars for desk. Is well used needs a little work but functions just fine for the immediatepurpose. Desk is in Niles would need to pick up there.

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Contact: Barbara Read [email protected] 574-850-5636

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Ceiling Fans for SaleHave 4 ceiling fans for sale, all work fine just updated ones in my house, they are all similar to this one. Asking 25 dollars a piece or all 4 for 80.00 dollars.

Contact: Barbara Read [email protected] 574-850-5636

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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

KITTEN needs a good homeMy adorable four month old (+ two or so weeks) female kitten needs a new home. She has had somedigestive health issues and must be separate from other cats. As my roommate already had a cat, and myapartment is too small to keep her confined appropriately, I need to find her a new place to live. We have notbeen able, so far, to determine the exact cause of her issues but they have improved some with medication.Other than slight bowel disturbances, she is a normal kitten - energetic, playful and affectionate. As wecannot 100% rule out a contagious condition, we must rehome her for the sake of the original cat. If you areinterested please contact me asap for further information.

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Employment Opportunities at ADRAADRA International has the following job opportunities: 1) Assistant Staff Auditor; 2) Marketing andDevelopment Analysis Specialist; 3) Executive Assistant to the President and Vice President for HumanResources; 4) Senior Technical Advisor for Health/Nutrition; and 5) Senior Accountant 2. For a detailed jobdescription and to apply online please visit www.ADRA.org .

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Student Wedding Videographer NeededHello,

I am looking for someone who can record HD wedding videography at a very low rate. I am unable to payalot. But if you are interested, please call 256 226 5274. The Wedding is August 31, 2014.

Thank you.

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Monday, August 4, 2014

3ABN Dare to Dream Looking for Gospel MusiciansD2D's music program, "Magnify Him", is taping its programs at the end of August. We're looking for ministry-minded artists that are serious about sharing the gospel! If you know someone that's interested in coming to3ABN and sharing their music, have them email me a sample of their music (a link or video) to:[email protected]. Once reviewed and approved, if we decide to move forward, someone from D2D willcontact the artist. Spread the word about D2D! Our website: d2dnetwork.tv . Thanks! Blessings!

http://d2dnetwork.tv/

Contact: Yvonne Lewis [email protected] 618-627-4651

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Volunteer with Adventist Health InternationalHave you ever thought of serving internationally? Now is the time to get involved by volunteering withAdventist Health International (AHI).

AHI is a nonprofit multinational organization that is located in Loma Linda, California. AHI works diligently toprovide coordination, consultation, management and technical assistance to Seventh-day Adventist Churchoperated hospitals and healthcare services throughout the developing countries of the world. A lot of thiswork is done through the efforts of healthcare professionals who are willing to serve at sites in need of help.

In addition to medical professionals, AHI is currently looking for experienced healthcare administrators,finance managers and other administrative team members.

For more information, please contact the AHI volunteer coordinator:Angeli YutucPhone: 909-558-4876

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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Babysitter AvailableI am a new student to Andrews University and I am a mother. Currently, I am enrolled into AndrewsUniversity's Distant Learning program, so that I can be home with my baby. If you are in need of ababysitter, I am available. I am a healthcare professional (clerical), CPR (Adult / Child / Infant) and AEDCertified, and I know first aid. I have great references and would love the opportunity to babysit for anotherinfant.

Thank You!

Contact: Tanya Thomas [email protected] (269) 462-5227

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Lumber Jax Tree ServiceLumber Jax Tree Service

Our Company, Established 2001, is located in Berrien Springs and is available to assist you in thebeautification of your property. We currently offer such services as tree removal, tree trimming, and stumpgrinding. The company also produces rough sawn, kiln dried, hardwood lumber of various species. Request afree Bid Proposal on any of the services provided by our tree specialists. Let us help you prepare yourproperty for winter. Call us at (269) 471-5004 or visit our website at www.lumberjaxtreeservice.com.

Contact: James Hanson [email protected] (269) 471-7147

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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Carpentry, Construction, and Handyman ServicesOffering services in all areas of carpentry and construction from kitchen and bathroom remodeling, roofing,framing, tiling, sheetrock, decks, windows and doors, painting, plumbing, electrical, etc. Free estimates. Great rates. Please contact Phil at 269 425 2912. Thanks!

Contact: Phil Dah [email protected] 269425 2912

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Healing's Rays Massage TherapyAffordable Massage Therapist

Are the stresses of work and study getting to you? Would you like to boost your athletic performance? Do

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you have a muscle ache that just won't go away?

Ray McAllister, an Andrews alumnus who despite total blindness is now a licensed massage therapist, invitesyou to visit Healing's Rays Massage. Proficient in deep tissue, sports, and relaxation massage, Ray canrelieve aches, help you tone muscles, and give you the energy boost to finish studies. He also offershydrotherapy, hot stone massage, reflexology and now hot bamboo and Himalayan salt massage. His wife,Sally, is a certified aromatherapist and will be present for female clients. She sells home-made aromatherapyblends.

Introductory cost is only $25 for your first hour, $15 per half hour, for students all the time. Contact Ray forregular, competitive rates. Ask about free, limited-time massage doula services to reduce the pain, stress,and length of labor in childbirth. 30 no-cost massages of any type are available for those with Adventist RiskManagement insurance, including sponsored seminary students.

Ray McAllister

(269) 471 7422

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Portuguese-English Lessons ExchangeHello! I want to contact someone who speaks English to teach me, and I will teach them Portuguese inreturn. Please email me.

Olá! Quero entrar em contato com alguém que fala Inglês para me ensinar, e eu vou ensiná-los Portuguêsem troca. Por favor envie-me.

[email protected]

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Monday, August 11, 2014

Attend a Free Preview ClassBerrien Academy of Music

Group Piano Instruction for Young Beginners

You and your child are invited to attend a free preview class.

Tuesday, August 19 at 6:00 P.M. for ages 4 1/2 to 10Thursday, August 21 at 10:00 A.M. for ages 6 months to 4

Fall semester begins Tuesday, September 2. Enrollment is limited! Contact Joanna Moody for details.

Tuition is covered for homeschooling students through the Berrien Springs Parent Partnership.

Visit berrienmusic.blogspot.com

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Contact: Joanna Moody [email protected] (269) 471-5237

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Ride required to ChicagoRide required to Chicago Wednesday morning (one way) 08-13-2014

Contact Ashley:

[email protected]

7734903758

Contact: Ashley [email protected] 7734903758

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Christian Counseling (crisis)When crisis comes, we all need emotional and spiritual support to get through the trials we are facing. AtWade Counseling Care I specialize in any type of crisis or problems (mental or emotional) that may becausing dysfunction. Marital crisis, depression, addiction, etc.---whatever condition or circumstance youhave, I am here to see you through it and help you find more solid ground through therepeutic interventionand through the healing power of Christ.

Contact: Guerin G Wade [email protected] 269-470-6431

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Monday, July 21, 2014

Math tutoringI am a Grad student offering Math tutoring for all levels up to first years of college and standardized teststoo.

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