The UTS ALUMNI Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 10, March 2005 Issue
JUSTICE PUNO: COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
M. Maggay, Baccalaureate Preacher, R. Reyes, Alumni Lecture Presentor
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Rev. Anacleto G. Guerrero
UTSAA Coordinator/Editor
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Which reminds us of “Good Friday” when Jesus, on the cross, cried out, “tetelestai” --“It is finished!”? “
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To a healthy tree, fruits will surely come after years of waiting, patient and expectant waiting. It is not only a matter of planting. It is cultivation and proper watering that will make this a reality. And sunshine, too, coming from the sun. Jesus said, “I am the light of the world.” Has this something to do with what we will be doing? Certainly! He also added, “I am the bread of life.” Is “bread” the quest of a lot of humanity in their best efforts? Jesus explained, “Man shall not live by bread alone.” If he is “the bread of life” then there is strength for all time. Actually, there is something to that bread which is more than meets the eye.Only in faith that this could manifest.
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In her speech to the PMA Sanlingan Class 2005 graduates in March Pres. Gloria M. Arroyo said in part, “ The graduates must ... maintain honesty even in the face of financial and physical distress. . . .” Any parallel to this statement?
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To our graduates (and to our alumni out there), graduation is a commencement exercise. Anytime seems to be the right time to start another journey. Someone said that a journey begins with a step---little or big, or even a leap. At this point verses from the first Psalm is pertinent:
“Blessed is the man.....
who does not walk
in the counsel of the wicked
or stand in the way of the sinners
or sit in the seat of the mockers.
But his delight is in the law of the Lord,
and on his law he meditates
day and night.
He is like a tree
planted by the streams of water,
which yields its fruit in season
and whose leaf does not wither.
Whatever he does prospers.”
-Psalm 1:1-3 NIV.
C.T.E. APPROVES TRIMESTER SCHEME
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Starting June 2005, as approved by the Commission on Theological Education, the trimester scheme for the academic activities of the seminary will be implemented. It was a recommendation of the UTS faculty in 2004 before SY 2004-2005 started. Students and church leaders from the supporting churches were given a year to share their observations and convictions about the recommendation. Bishop Solito K. Toquero of the United Methodist (PCCL BOT chair and CTE member) and Bishop Eliezer Pascua of the United Church of Christ in the
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INTERNSHIP
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Some middler students in the Master of Divinity, Bachelor of Theology and Bachelor of Religious Education programs will be going for internship in their respective church ministries starting June 2005. An Interns’ Commissioning Service was incorporated during the March 17 regular chapel service at the Salakot Chapel, before the celebration of the communion. Dr. David P. Pascua, Field Coordinator, and Rev. Noel Suministrado conducted the ceremonies. Cross “gold” pins were given to students who will go for internship. The provinces and cities where they will serve are La Union, North Cotabato, Manila, Nueva Ecija, Benguet (Mountain Province), Nueva Vizcaya, Quezon City, and Quezon Province. Some of the students are the following: Master of Divinity: Jeric C. Cortado, Jeffrey S. Gatdula, Remher V. Hernandez, Jona-than P. Marcos, Allen R. Munda, Evangeline M. Ramajo, Ammie C. Sophranes, Noeme C. Credo, Roberto C. Alguso. Bachelor of Theology: Elvis Louie Mina and Hope Jordan D. Guerrero. Bachelor of Religious Education: Salane C. Padillo and Arman D.G. Carbonell.
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Rev. Dr. David P. Pascua, Field Education Director released the following data for students’ summer exposure: Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE-23):
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A feminist theologian and missiology professor, Dr. Gunnila Gunner from
PCCL LENTEN SEASON SCHEDULE
The
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