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Tyndale University College & Seminary. “Fall 2003 Graduation and Celebration.” (2003) [ Citation Page ] [ Heading 1 ] November 18, 2003 Hooper Chapel [ Heading 2 ] Fall 2003 Graduation and Celebration [ Heading 2a ] TYNDALE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE & SEMINARY [ Page 1 ] An official photographer will be taking pictures of our graduates. Please feel free to take pictures after completion of the ceremony. [ Heading 3 ] Fall Graduation 2003 and Celebration of University Status Prelude Tania Osmond Processional (please stand) Barbara Haycraft, Vice President, Student Development [ Hymn ] Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven [ Verse 1 ] Praise, my soul, the King of heaven; To His feet thy tribute bring; Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven, Evermore His praises sing. Alleluia, alleluia, Praise the everlasting King. [ Verse 2 ] Praise Him for His grace and favour, To our fathers in distress; Praise Him still the same forever, Slow to chide and swift to bless; Alleluia, alleluia. Glorious in His faithfulness. [ Verse 3 ] Fatherlike, He tends and spares us, Well, our feeble frame He knows; In His Hands, He gently bears us, Rescues us from all our foes; Alleluia, alleluia, Widely as His mercy flows. [ Verse 4 ] Frail as summer's flower we flourish; Blows the wind and it is gone; But, while mortals rise and perish, God endures unchanging on. Alleluia, alleluia, Praise the high eternal One. [ Verse 5 ] Angels, help us to adore Him; You behold Him face to face; Sun and moon bow down before Him; Dwellers all in time and space. Alleluia, alleluia, Praise with us the God of grace. Welcome Dr. Brian C. Stiller, President [ Page 2 ] Invocation Dr. John N. Gladstone, Chancellor Historical Reflection Dr. Brian C. Stiller Future Direction Dr. Craig A. Carter Vice President and Academic Dean The University College Congratulations “Remember who Packed Your Parachute” Dr. Don Page Director, Master in Leadership Executive Director, Laurentian Leadership Centre Trinity Western University Congregational Hymn (please stand) O Worship the King [ Verse 1 ] O worship the King, all glorious above, And gratefully sing His wonderful love; Our Shield and Defender, the Ancient of Days, Pavilioned in splendor, and girded with praise. [ Verse 2 ] Thy bountiful care what tongue can recite? It breathes in the air, it shines in the light, It streams from the hills, it descends to the plain, And sweetly distills in the dew and the rain. [ Verse 3 ] Frail children of dust, and feeble as frail, In thee do we trust, nor find thee to fail: Thy mercies how tender, how firm to the end, Our Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and Friend. Presentation of Degrees Dr. John N. Gladstone, Chancellor Dr. Earl Davey, Provost Dr. Craig A. Carter, Vice President and Academic Dean, The University College Dr. Brian D. Cunnington, Vice President and Academic Dean, The Seminary [ Page 3 ] Prayer of Dedication for Graduates Dr. William J. McRae, President Emeritus Closing Remarks Dr. Brian C. Stiller, President Benediction The Doxology Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heav'nly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. Recessional (please stand) Lead On, O King Eternal [ Verse 1 ] Lead on, O King Eternal. The day of march has come; Henceforth in fields of conquest Thy tents shall be our home: Thro' days of preparation Thy grace has made us strong, And now, O King Eternal, We lift our battle song. [ Verse 2 ] Lead on, O King Eternal, Till sin's fierce war shall cease, And holiness shall whisper The sweet amen of peace; For not with swords' loud clashing, Or roll of stirring drums; With deeds of love and mercy The heav'nly Kingdom comes. [ Verse 3 ] Lead on, O King Eternal. We follow, not with fears; For gladness breaks like morning Where'er Thy face appears; Thy cross is lifted o'er us; We journey in its light: The crown awaits the conquest; Lead on, O God of might. Postlude Tania Osmond Luncheon to follow. Praise, My Soul, words by Henry F. Lyte, public domain; 0 Worship the King, words by Robert Grant, public domain; Doxology, words by Thomas Ken, public domain; Lead On, O King Eternal, public domain. (Audiotapes of the service may be ordered through the Bookstore.) [ Page 4 ] [ Heading 4 ] University College Graduates [ Heading 4.1 ] One-Year Certificate [ Heading 4.1.1 ] Transitions Vincent Fai Hung Chan Douglas Frederick Cornwall Christine Gayle Anne Holt Jessica Donna Pease-Clements [ Heading 4.2 ] Bachelor of Arts [Heading 4.2.1 ] Philosophy Wayne Lott [ Heading 4.3 ] Bachelor of Religious Education [ Heading 4.3.1 ] Early Childhood Education Emily Johanna Hofland [ Heading 4.3.2 ] Pastoral Claudine H. Anyanwu [ Heading 4.3.3 ] Youth Mark Andrew Clark [ Heading 4.4 ] Bachelor of Religious Studies [ Heading 4.4.1 ] Humanities and Social Sciences Eun-Kyeong Ruthie Shin [ Heading 4.4.2 ] Religious Studies Stephen P. Bell Shant H. Mardirosian [ Heading 4.5 ] Bachelor of Theology [ Heading 4.5.1 ] Theology Margitta S. Zimmermann [ Heading 5 ] Seminary Graduates [ Heading 5.1 ] Diploma in Spiritual Formation Sandra J. Broadus Siu Yin Lam [ Heading 5.2 ] Master of Theological Studies Kimberley Diane Walter [ Heading 5.2.1 ] Christian Foundations Ja-Yeong Lee Jeffery Robert MacMillan Adrian Wi [ Heading 5.2.2 ] Global Ministries Harold Edward Minor [ Heading 5.2.3 ] Modular Peter M. Dickens David Horrox Alex Woldok Kong Joyce Lee Cary Wing-Yiu Ong [ Heading 5.2.4 ] Worship and Liturgy Chung Yan Kam [ Heading 5.3 ] Master of Divinity [ Heading 5.3.1 ] Pastoral Robert Lee Duncan Jeong Ho Noh Jae Yong Seo Yiu Sun Daniel Ting [ Heading 5.3.2 ] Pastoral Ministries (Chinese Ministry Track) Jackson Chi Shun Ching [ Heading 6 ] Faculty and Administration [ Heading 6.1 ] Chancellor John N. Gladstone, DD President Emeritus William J. McRae, DMin President Brian C. Stiller, DMin Provost Earl Davey, PhD Vice President, Advancement Larry N. Willard, MDiv Vice President, Finance and Administration Winston Ling, BComm Vice President and Academic Dean, Tyndale University College Craig A. Carter, PhD Vice President and Academic Dean, Tyndale Seminary Brian Cunnington EdD Vice President, Student Development Barbara Haycraft, MTS [ Page 5 ] [ Heading 6.2 ] Administrative Faculty Ross Bailey, DMin Hugh Rendle, MLS Gladys Chan, MDiv George Sweetman, MCS (cand.) Kaarina Hsieh, MDiv [ Heading 6.3 ] Tyndale University College [ Heading 6.3.1 ] Full-time Faculty Keith Bodner, PhD Craig Carter, PhD Eric Crouse PhD Elizabeth Davey, MA Richard Davis, PhD Brad Faught, PhD Gordon Heath, PhD (cand.) Michael Lindsay, MBA Wanda Malcolm, PhD Scott Masson, PhD Erwin Penner, PhD Beth Posterski, EdD Diana Rice, PhD (cand.) Daniel Scott, DMin Patricia Sears, PhD (cand.) Stephen Thomson, ThM Ron Weed, PhD (cand.) Daniel Wong, ThD (cand.) [ Heading 6.3.2 ] Part-time Faculty Dana Clarkson, MCS Bernice Moreau, PhD Lydia Mountney, BA Hons Adjunct Faculty Alan Davey, DMin Elizabeth Pang, PhD [ Heading 6.3.3 ] Emeritus Faculty Robert Duez, PhD Glenn Wyper, ThM [ Heading 6.4 ] Tyndale Seminary [ Heading 6.4.1 ] Full-Time Faculty James Beverley, PhD Donald Goertz, PhD (cand.) Jeffrey Greenman, PhD Alan Grills, MEd Rebecca Idestrom, PhD John Kessler, Docteur de l'Universite, Sorbonne-Paris Barbara Leung Lai, PhD David Overholt, PhD Paul Scuse, DMin Victor Shepherd. ThD Daniel A. Smith, PhD Yau Man Siew, PhD Wafik Wahba, PhD [ Heading 6.4.2 ] Research Faculty Wing-Hung Lam, PhD Dennis Ngien, PhD [ Heading 6.4.3 ] Sessional Faculty Vincent Poon, DMin David Sherbino, DMin [ Heading 6.4.4 ] Adjunct Faculty Van Johnson, ThD Warren Lai, ThD (cand.) Fred Penney, DMin Sharon Y. Ramsay, MDiv John Vissers, ThD Henry Wildeboer, DMin [ Heading 6.4.5 ] Emeritus Faculty Brian Cunnington, EdD Mariano Di Gangi, DD Donald Leggett, ThD Roy Matheson, ThD Ian Rennie, PhD [ Heading 6.4.6 ] Instructors Murray Baker, ThD (cand.) Anthony Chow, EdD James Christie, PhD Pierre Constant, PhD David Demson, DPhil Denise Gillard ThD (cand.) James Knight, PhD (cand.) Kevin Livingston, PhD Richard Lougheed, PhD Don MacLeod, BD Judy MacLeod, MA Allan Martens, ThD Bruce Mathewson, MBA Tom McCormick, PhD Gary Nelson, DMin Gord Oeste, ThD (cand.) Kersley Peters, PhD (cand.) Donna Petter, PhD (cand.) Tom Petter, PhD (cand.) Paul Robertson, MDiv (cand.) John Rottma,ThD Mark Steinacher, ThD John Stephenson, ThD Sheila Stevens, MDiv Rick Tobias, MDiv Robert Webb, PhD Duncan Westwood, PhD John Wilkinson, EdD Alison Williams, PhD Lissa Wray Beal, ThD (cand.) George Yip, DMiss [ Heading 7.1 ] Board of Governors Archie McLean, Chair, Miller Alloway, Mark Boehmer, Eddison Doyle, Michael Ho, Steve Holmes, David Humphreys, Norman Kerr, Laurie Lowe, Douglas McKenzie, Geoffrey Moore, Eva Morrison, Beverley Muir, Stephen Sham, Louise Sinclair, J.D. Smith, Brian C. Stiller, and Craig Wallace [ Heading 7.2 ] The Tyndale Foundation Geoffrey Moore, Chair, Robert Bernardo, Don Greenham, John Harlton, Jack Kiervin, Winston Ling, Leslie McFarlane, Laurine Schmelzle, and Brian C. Stiller [ Page 6 ] [ Heading 8 ] Don Page, PhD Don Page lives in Langley, British Columbia and is the Director of the Master in Leadership program at Trinity Western University and the Executive Director of the Laurentian Leadership Centre in Ottawa. From 1989 to 1999 he served as the university's Academic Vice President. Before joining the university he was a Senior Policy Analyst and Speech Writer in the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the drafter of speeches for three Prime Ministers and five Ministers of Foreign Affairs and the Government's official foreign policy statement in 1986, for which he is recognized in Canadian Who's Who. He is the author of over six dozen published studies on international affairs and has his doctorate in history from the University of Toronto. For nine years he was adjunct faculty at the Canadian Centre for Management Development and taught at the Universities of Regina and Victoria. Today he is best known for his work on leadership development. His teaching leadership across the curriculum model at Trinity Western has been acclaimed by the Economic Council of Canada and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada as the example for leadership development for Canadian university students. He founded and directed for eight years the Executive Leadership Development Institute for training new university presidents and chief academic officers and continues to direct the Oklahoma Leadership Development Institute. [ Heading 9 ] History of Tyndale Tyndale is the result of two schools joining in 1968: Toronto Bible College and London College of Bible and Missions. The Toronto school was founded in 1894, and is the third oldest school (after Moody Bible Institute and Nyack College) of its kind in North America. Known first as Toronto Bible Training School and then as Toronto Bible College, the school was located near the University of Toronto. Its founding president was Rev. Elmore Harris, minister of the historic Walmer Road Baptist Church and a member of the Massey-Ferguson family. London College of Bible and Missions was founded in 1935 by Dr. J. Wilmot Mahood. When in 1968 the two schools merged, they became Ontario Bible College. In 1976, the college moved to its present location in North York. The development of the graduate school, Ontario Theological Seminary, evolved naturally out of a demand by church, missions and students for a graduate level study program. The name Tyndale was adopted in 1998 as part of a renewed vision to build a great centre of Christian higher education. Its namesake, William Tyndale, an early Protestant reformer and the first person to translate the Holy Scriptures from the original languages into English, serves as a model for scholarship, Christian faith and vision. On June 26, 2003 the Ontario Legislative Assembly passed Pr Bill 21, which granted permission to change the name to Tyndale University College & Seminary and for the University College to offer Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degrees in the humanities, social sciences and business. Tyndale is an evangelical, trans-denominational school with over 1,200 students and some 10,000 alumni. [ Page 7 ] [ Heading 8 ] [ picture of crest ] The Crest of Tyndale University College & Seminary The name Tyndale is taken from the father of the English Bible, William Tyndale (1494-1536). Founded in 1894, Tyndale was first known as the Toronto Bible Training School. The lantern is a symbol taken from Psalm 119:105, Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path. The Greek term douloi Cristou best describes Tyndale's vision which is to be servants of Christ. Our mission: To educate and equip Christians to serve the world with passion for Jesus Christ. 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