| NCN Global News Summary | Volume 1442 | October 17, 2014 |
Board of General Superintendents announces contingency action plan for NPH
Kansas City, Missouri
This week meetings were held at the Global Ministry Center in Lenexa, Kansas, to outline the action plan and put people in place to lead NPH over the coming months. Speaking on behalf of the BGS, David W. Graves, BGS chair, stated, "The situation requires a multitude of skills to wind down the current operation at NPH, fulfill WordAction curriculum commitments to our local churches, and begin to envision a future publishing ministry that clearly emphasizes the biblical teaching of the Church of the Nazarene on the holy life."
The general superintendents firmly believe that the long-term publishing goal is to have a sustainable Wesleyan-Holiness voice representing the Church of the Nazarene and its mission to make Christlike disciples in the nations. This immediate plan of action will help fulfill that goal.
The following action items were unanimously approved by the BGS:
- A new NPH Board of Directors was elected and installed, filling three of the vacancies created when the previous NPH board resigned.
Bob Brower, president of Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, California, was elected chair. Serving as at-large members of the NPH board will be 1) Monte Chitwood, senior vice president of D.A. Davidson, a regional brokerage firm and partner in Chitwood Pedey Investment Management Group, Spokane, Washington, and 2) Keith A. Pardue, founder of Pardue & Associates Law Firm. Austin, Texas.
As general superintendent in jurisdiction of NPH, Graves serves on its board as a non-voting member.
The new NPH board will manage the business affairs and all required legal corporate obligations of the publishing house for the benefit of the Church of the Nazarene.
As general superintendent in jurisdiction of NPH, Graves serves on its board as a non-voting member.
The new NPH board will manage the business affairs and all required legal corporate obligations of the publishing house for the benefit of the Church of the Nazarene.
- Mark D. Brown was appointed interim CEO of NPH and will work closely with the NPH board.
- A crisis management team was named to work simultaneously with the new board to coordinate the closing of NPH, provide resources in the transition, and re-envision NPH for the future.
Jack Stone (former general secretary for the denomination) will lead the team, reporting to the BGS, while also serving as a resource to the new NPH Board of Directors.
Members appointed by the BGS include: Mark Brown, NPH closure project manager; Frank Moore (general editor for the denomination), transition and resourcing project manager; Jim Van Hook (former NPH interim CEO), re-envisioning project manager; and David Wilson (current general secretary), legislative harmonization project manager.
Working in collaboration, the crisis management team and the NPH Board of Directors will focus on several goals set by the BGS:- Proper closure of the current business model of NPH while securing care for the employees and assets of the organization
- Targeted and uninterrupted provision of ministry resources to local churches during the transition period
- A new business model that will help the Church of the Nazarene continue focusing on its mission to make Christlike disciples in the nations
"NPH is also accepting orders and working through the details with the intent to ship the March-April-May (2015) curriculum during the month of December (2014)," he added.
Inquiries about WordAction materials and about books from Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City can be made by calling NPH customer service toll-free at 1-800-877-0700, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Central Time.
Further announcements about NPH will be made as recommendations and plans are approved.
While the members of the Board of General Superintendents believe that strategic planning is essential to accomplish these goals, they also believe that God's blessing and favor will result in an outcome that will meet the needs of the church. They have earnestly sought the wisdom of God throughout this process.
With that in mind the BGS urges Nazarenes worldwide to continue praying for NPH and those leading this transition. --Board of General Superintendents
Monrovia, Liberia
By NCN News staff
How to help
Africa West Field Strategy Coordinator Daniel Gomis suggests the following activities to support relief efforts:
- Have a time of fasting and a time of prayer at least once a week Pray for God to bind any fear and loose peace in the hearts of the people of West Africa
- Pray for our district superintendents, pastors, leaders, and churches in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea Conakry, that the Lord will use them powerfully as agents of hope and salt and light of Jesus in these difficult days
- Pray for God's wisdom and protection over the medical doctors and health personnel in the Ebola-affected countries
- Pray for God's wisdom for the head of nations and decision makers in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea Conakry
- Inform and educate by checking the World Health Organization and International SOS websites for updates
To contribute toward relief efforts through Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, click here.
Funds contributed through the Africa Emergency Relief Fund will go toward Ebola education programs, prevention and hygiene supplies, and food and vitamins for individuals and families in affected communities.
Lebanon school provides new starts for Syrian children
Beirut, Lebanon
<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/85333554" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> To support the work of the Nazarene Evangelical School and others like it, donate to the Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Christmas Project at ncm.org/christmas.--Nazarene Compassionate Ministries
Retired professor, administrator Keith Bell passes away
San Diego, California
First Church of the Nazarene
Brown Chapel
3901 Lomaland Drive
San Diego, CA 92106--Point Loma Nazarene University
NNU confers honorary degree on Korean church leader
Nampa, Idaho
Regional News
Mesoamerica
Genesis missionaries continue ministry in Dominican Republic, Mexico
Mesoamerica Region
August was a different month regarding the evangelism strategies we used. We decided to organize a dual baby shower for two women who visit the mission. The time we spent together made them feel very special, not just them but also the guests. It was a time where we played, had fun and the most special time was praying for them and the coming baby girls. Although they have not yet made a decision for Christ, we believe it was a good way to make them feel part of the family in Christ.
We started a Bible study group on Thursday nights at Sister Mayra's house (where we also hold children's activities on Saturdays). We saw the need for this study in that place since most people who visit the church live on that street, and also are closer to where the sanctuary will be. We have approximately 13 people (adults and children) attending.
We also celebrated Gloria Esther's birthday at her house as being a part of the family of faith and were able to fellowship with some of those who attend the mission and her friends.
August 24th was a blessing for us. It was the day we began collecting offerings. It was a special time when God touched the life of this mission and from that time on we have been collecting the offerings on Sunday and at people's request also at the prayer meeting on Wednesdays. We think they have understood the importance of giving and that that money is for the Lord's work.
Veracruz missionaries Rene Gutiérrez, Daniela González, and Marvin Ac are working in the La Loma community:
We visited different people every Wednesday and Thursday to follow up on discipleship. Four sisters and the pastor of the church have been accompanying us on each visit. We have visited and prayed for the sick. We are conducting worship on Wednesdays where some new families are attending.--Church of the Nazarene Mesoamerica Region
Puerto Rico West District holds graduation, ordination
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Special guests included General Superintendent Gustavo A. Crocker and his wife, Rachel; Mesoamerica Regional Director Carlos Saenz, Puerto Rico East District Superintendent Olga Robles; Raul Puig; Juan Vázquez Pla; Helson Santa; and Samuel Perez.
The graduation, led by District Theological Education Coordinator Carmelo Marrero, was attended by 350 guests, friends, and family members. Six students were recognized for completing their basic ministerial studies: Salvador Collazo, Hector Corraliza, Ricardo Gonzalez, Nancy Maldonado, and Micah Torres.
Following the graduation, Crocker preached the Word of God and officiated the ordination ceremony of the six graduates; four elders, Juan Cardona, Elba Hernandez, Ricardo Gonzalez, Nancy Maldonado; and two deacons, Helen Andujar and Juan González.
"It was an emotional and blessed time together where we felt God's presence as a Nazarene family," said Ramon Sierra, Puerto Rico West district superintendent. "We left motivated to continue working together to fulfill our mission and make more realistic our slogan: Holiness: Live it and Share it!"--Church of the Nazarene Mesoamerica Region
Flags of the Nations: Dominican Republic
Global Ministry Center
This week: Dominican Republic
The Church of the Nazarene officially entered the Dominican Republic in 1974.
The Dominican Republic had a population of 10,219,630 in 2013. That same year, the Dominican Republic reported 166 Churches of the Nazarene, 163 of which had been officially organized. The Dominican Republic has 13,890 total members.
The Dominican Republic has one Phase 3 district and four Phase 2 districts. It is a part of the Mesoamerica Region.
Previous flags featured:
Argentina
Aruba
Belize
Benin
Bolivia
Brazil
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Chile
Colombia
Côte d'Ivoire
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Equatorial Guinea
Ethiopia
France
Gabon
Guatemala
Germany
Ghana
Guam
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Conakry
Guyana
Haiti
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Liberia
Madagascar
Mali
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Paraguay
Peru
Senegal
Sierra Leone
South Africa
South Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Togo
United Kingdom
Uruguay
Venezuela
Additional World Areas
NOTE: Some countries cannot be represented in this project in order to maintain security of those working there.
* = The weekly highlighted flag is raised on the middle of three poles in compliance with U.S. government protocols. It flies to the left of the GMC host-nation United States flag, which flies above the host-state flag of Kansas. The Christian flag flies on the third pole.
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Hispanic Master's Plan Conference draws hundreds
Miami, Florida
The conference, planned by the Master's Plan committee and hosted by Miami Bethany Church of the Nazarene and Pastor Obed Jauregui, featured Pastors Adalberto and Nineye Herrera from Casa de Oracion Iglesia del Nazareno in Cali, Colombia, and General Superintendent Jerry D. Porter. More than 300 people from the U.S., Canada, Nicaragua, and Cape Verde registered for the conference, but about 700 attended the evening services. At the Friday evening service, Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International Director Woodie Stevens brought greetings and encouragement. The music was led by a band from Casa de Oracion.
A number of Hispanic/Latino churches are implementing the Master's Plan strategy for discipleship and evangelism. Some of these pastors were present and introduced members of their congregations. In order to continue the discipleship and evangelism multiplication system and to encourage consistency with the doctrine and core values of the Church of the Nazarene, the Master's Plan committee is organizing a network of mentors to assist churches that use the Master's Plan and to help new pastors and congregations that want to implement it. The Master's Plan uses biblical principles to fulfill the church's mission to make Christlikes disciples in the nations.--Multicultural Ministries
Nazarenes in the News
Global Ministry Center
Kansas pastor volunteers as male mentor at pregnancy center
Hutchinson, Kansas
(Hutch News, October 3) It hit Chris Gilmore at church one Sunday.
As the associate pastor of First Church of the Nazarene, Gilmore was told by a woman that if she had an abortion, the last place she would go for help would be the church. She thought they would be too judgmental.
"I felt awful," he said. "I knew I needed to change that mentality."
Four years ago he began volunteering at Open Door Pregnancy Care Center, as a male mentor.
More recently he began a new program, serving as the Open Door Men Ministry coordinator.
On the wall in Gilmore's office, which he calls "the Man Cave," is a sign that reads: "Anyone can be a father. It takes a real man to be a dad."
For the rest of the story, click here.
Oklahoma Nazarene honored for work in health care
Bethany, Oklahoma
(NCN News submission) The Oklahoma Health Care Authority Board honored Oklahoma Sen. George A. Miller for his 50 years of public service as a part of its October 9 meeting.
Miller, an active member of Bethany First Church of the Nazarene in Bethany, Oklahoma, recently retired from the board after serving for the past 16 years. He was also presented with the Dr. T. J. Brickner Jr. Defender of Health Care Award.
Former Health Care Authority CEO Mike Fogarty said Miller embodies what it means to be a public servant.
A lifelong Nazarene, Miller served in the Oklahoma Senate and as director of the Department of Human Services for the state of Oklahoma before joining the Oklahoma Health Care Authority Board.
Ontario church unveils renovations
Cambridge, Ontario
(Cambridge Times, October 15) The outside hasn't changed, but the inside is all new – that is the Church of the Nazarene at 1332 Hamilton St. in the Preston section of Cambridge.
Rev. Mark Kitzman was excited to show off the newly renovated facilities that he called, "Building changes for a practicable purpose."
On Saturday (Oct. 18), the whole community is invited to an open house from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for coffee and dessert.
The sanctuary is bright and inviting, with windows of frosted glass replacing the old coloured glass. The candlelight chandeliers add a distinctive look to the area. A new video and sound system is controlled from a sound booth and the long, hard Elmwood pews have been replaced with functional upholstered chairs.
For the rest of the story, click here.
Stories to share? Send them to submitnews@ncnnews.com.--Compiled by NCN News
In Memoriam
Global Ministry Center
The following is a weekly listing of Nazarene ministers and leaders who recently went home to be with the Lord. Notices were received October 13-17, 2014.
Jerry Cline, 70, of Bowling Green, Kentucky, passed away October 16. He was a retired minister and evangelist, serving in Kentucky, Indiana, Alabama, and West Virginia. He is survived by his wife, Mady Cline.
Larry Dean Fulton, 79, of Ripley, Ohio, passed away October 10. He was a board member and Sunday School superintendent at Ripley Church of the Nazarene. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mima Lee Fulton.
Jean (Hill) Polmounter, 90, of Perry, Michigan, passed away October 15. She was the widow of retired minister Joseph Polmounter, who served in Michigan. Joseph Polmounter passed away in 2009.
Joe Sonkpah of Monrovia, Liberia, passed away October 10. He was the pastor of the Grace Chapel Church of the Nazarene in Monrovia. He was preceded in death by his wife, Hannah Sonkpah. (story)
Hannah Sonkpah of Monrovia, Liberia, passed away October 6. She was the wife of Joe Sonkpah, pastor of the Grace Chapel Church of the Nazarene in Monrovia. Joe Sonkpah passed away shortly after Hannah. (story)
Lorraine (Roehr) Waites, 82, of Dayton, Ohio, passed away October 11. She was the widow of retired minister Clyde Waites, who served in Ohio. Clyde Waites passed away in 2011.
For previous editions of In Memoriam, see the "Passings" section on ncnnews.com by clicking here.
Note: Please join with us in prayer for the families who have lost loved ones. Click on names for full stories, funeral information, local online obituaries, and/or guest books (if available). To submit an entry of a minister or church leader, send to submitnews@ncnnews.com.--Compiled by NCN News
Global praise reports and prayer requests
Global Ministry Center
PRAISES
Liberia radio ministry
Pastor Tee T. Latahn reports radio ministry is an effective tool for spreading the gospel in Liberia. Latahn told the story of Peter, who was saved through a radio program.
"Today, Peter is enrolled in the NTI [Nazarene Theological Institute] and leading the Church of the Nazarene of 50 membership in his hometown," Latahn said. "In our last leadership training, he came along with four young leaders."
Latahn also shared the story of a couple who listened to the program at home and then searched for a local Nazarene church. They both received Jesus at the first Sunday service they attended.
Through the radio ministry, four new churches were started in Nimba County.
JESUS Film - Argentina
"I began to feel useful," said Juan Carlos in Argentina. "A group leader invited me to help in a house church where I attended for several months. I feel good about myself even though I am from a poor family. Seeing the JESUS Film helped me know God answers prayers. I have had to quit my education to work more. Please pray for me."
JESUS Film - Madagascar
"The drunken man caused a disturbance," said a team member in Madagascar. "At the first showing of the JESUS film, a drunken man disturbed the showing crying aloud that we told lies. I spoke to him asking him to please watch the film to learn about Christ. At the second showing, another drunken man came and did the same. Amazingly, I did not need to go to him because the first man immediately went to him. He told him to be quiet and watch first. The first man has not committed his life to Jesus yet. Let's pray for this man and for this place because there are a lot of bars and many drunken men."
JESUS Film - Philippines
"We praise God for the new LED projector," said a team member in the Philippines. "I praise God; He has heard our prayers. His protection is always upon us. He has given us success every time we have presentations. To those who become an instrument of God in providing and meeting our needs, may the Lord continually bless you with more and more blessings!"
PRAYER REQUESTS
Japan - Typhoon, mudslides, politics, and a volcano
Super Typhoon Vongfong made landfall in Japan last week, sending about 22 inches of rain in 24 hours. Multiple mudslides and the recent eruption of Mount Ontake claimed the lives of many Japan residents, and many are still missing. Manabu Ishida, superintendent of the Japan District, reported no Nazarenes suffered in the incidents but issued a call for the church to pray for those who lost family members or friends. Ishida also said proposed changes to the constitution could have dramatic effects on the nation of Japan.
"We, as Japanese Christians, pray that our nation will be the peacemaker in the world," Ishida said. "We wish that Nazarene brothers and sisters pray for that."
HEALTH-RELATED REQUESTS
Larry Cornett
Pastor Larry Cornett of Guam First Church of the Nazarene was admitted to the hospital Monday after experiencing dizziness and slurred speech. His wife, Elaine, provided the following update:
"The result of the MRI is that Larry has had a stroke. We were hoping that this was not the case but thankful that he is doing as well as he is. He is recovering and maybe able to come home tomorrow (October 16). We praise God for His faithfulness and ask for continued prayers."
Roy Stults
Former missionary Roy Stults underwent emergency surgery for a ruptured spleen and is recovering. Roy and his wife, Sue, served on the Asia-Pacific and Eurasia regions.
GMC employment opportunities
Global Ministry Center
By NCN News Staff
Business Center — Senior Mail Technician
This position is reponsible for processing incoming/outgoing mail, deliveries, and providing customer service to GMC employees. Additional tasks include maintaining the Business Center, assisting with other Business Center work orders as requested, working with vendors and USPS (including attending training and vendor seminars), as well as handling billing and related paperwork.
Information Technology — Senior Software Developer
Members of the software development team are primarily responsible for facilitating the ministry of the Global Ministry Center through the analysis, design, implementation, and support of software solutions. For the full job description, click here.
Nazarene Compassionate Ministries — Computer Programming Coordinator
The person in this position will lead NCM's development team in developing and maintaining NCM's web applications, systems, and websites.
Pensions & Benefits USA — Technology Specialist
This position will assist the technology supervisor coordinate the technology resources available to each department within the Pensions and Benefits USA office by making sure internal and external education/training efforts are meeting P&B requirements. This includes benefit plan system development, Web development, document storage/retrieval, and equipping staff with the necessary computer/phone equipment.
USA/Canada Regional Office — Office Assistant
This position provides assistance to the UCRO administrative coordinator with event planning, word processing, scheduling, website maintenance, and other tasks as needed.
About
Located in Lenexa, Kansas, the Global Ministry Center is the administrative, mission, and service hub for the denomination's ministries in 159 world areas. All GMC positions report to this location. To obtain additional information, please call (913) 577-0500 and ask for Human Resources.
Our Non-Discrimination Policy
The Church of the Nazarene Global Ministry Center offers equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, disability, race, religion, creed, sex, or veteran status. The Global Ministry Center is an "at will" employer.
Our Faith-Based Organization
We are a faith-based organization. Acceptance of our Christian Code of Conduct is required and membership in the Church of the Nazarene is required for certain positions. The GMC and applicable remote work sites are smoke, alcohol, and drug free Christian workplaces.
Application Processing
Our Human Resources Office receives and processes many employment applications annually for a limited number of positions. While we regret that we cannot respond to each applicant, we do contact those individuals possessing the skills, education/training, and experience that best match the requirements of the open position for which the application was submitted.
An application must be completed by all applicants and an application must be completed for each position for which one wishes to be considered. Applications are retained for one year. Resumes are not necessary for entry-level positions, but they are preferred for professional level positions. Resumes may be submitted by mail.
Applying for Employment with the GMC
Application forms may be requested by calling (913) 577-0500, emailing bsikes@nazarene.org, or obtained in person from Human Resources at the Church of the Nazarene Global Ministry Center, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, Kansas, 66220, Monday through Friday from 8:00 to 4:30 Central Time. Completed applications may be mailed or emailed to the attention of the Human Resources Office.
For more information, see the GMC's Human Resources page by clicking here.
Stories Volume 3 - 2014 now available
Global Ministry Center
The Church of the Nazarene's Stories DVD series connects churches around the world through the personal accounts of Nazarenes from diverse backgrounds.
Volume 3 — 2014
Fishers of Men
In Recife, Brazil, traditional door-to-door evangelism is no longer practical. Pastor Rubens Rodrigues set out to reach people by using technology and media to solve the problem.
Generation for Christ
In Nashville, Tennessee, Pastor Howard Plummer accepted the challenge to make a difference and invest in a generation for 10 years. Hermitage Church of the Nazarene's acceptance of the 10-year Covet a Generation challenge has defined who they are.
Resurrections: Billy's Story
As a teenager, Billy's life revolved around his desire for drugs and alcohol. All that changed when friends invited him to Rowenas Church of the Nazarene. (Also available in Korean)
Taxi for Christ
When Jesus reached out to Hadi, he witnessed a joy he had never experienced before. Learn how Hadi's life changed and how he is making an impact for Christ in Beruit, Lebanon.
Answering a Need
Sol M. Rodriguez explains how a church's outreach met a need in the region. For 69 years, Maria Reina of Panama City, Panama, was illiterate until the church answered a call to teach literacy.
Reaching North Park
Three pastors from Genesis Church of the Nazarene in North Park, San Diego, endeavored to reach people who have no heart for church. Learn how Genesis Church takes a non-traditional approach to reach their neighborhood and instill a need to live the way of Jesus.
To subscribe to the Stories email, visit nazarene.org/stories.
Media Library feature: WEF Thank Offering 2014
Global Ministry Center
New to the Media Library this month is "WEF Thank Offering 2014," a promotional video for the 2014 Thanksgiving Offering for the World Evangelism Fund.
In the Old Testament, people gave a thank offering as a way of saying "thank you" to God. Today, we give because we are thankful for what the Lord is doing in the lives of people around the globe.
The video is available in the Church of the Nazarene's five official languages — English, French, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish.
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To download this video or view additional content, visit nazarene.org/medialibrary.
For more information on the 2014 Thanksgiving Offering for the World Evangelism Fund, visit nazarene.org/generosity.
NNU celebrates grand opening of Leah Peterson Learning Commons
Nampa, Idaho
The ceremony included a presentation of the final NNU Centennial Medallion to the late Leah Peterson in honor of her life dedicated to education and in gratitude of her $7 million lead gift toward the Learning Commons. A native Idaho teacher, Peterson spent one year at Northwest Nazarene College — earning her teaching certificate in 1928 — but it was enough time for the university to make a lasting impression on her life.
Peterson moved to Alaska and served for 42 years in the Anchorage School System. Her positions there included elementary school teacher, remedial reading specialist, supervisor, curriculum coordinator, elementary director, and principal. Additionally, she wrote a social science textbook, This is Alaska, which the State of Alaska adopted for use throughout the state.
NNU President David Alexander cut the ribbon to symbolically open the facility.
"This day marks a remarkable transition that will change the paradigm of how we do learning on this campus," he said. "This new paradigm of data storage and retrieval continues to emerge in the [Khan] Academy and culture at large, and the Leah Peterson Learning Commons has been designed and constructed to meet the changing demands and dynamics of the data-driven, www dot world that we live in."
Alexander also expressed gratitude to the J. A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation for its partnership in the project as a home for the NNU Doceo Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning that will serve as a hub for the greater Doceo initiative in the state of Idaho.
Immediately following the dedication, Music Department Chair Phillip Miller played the 25-bell carillon in the tower. The ringing of the chimes will become a familiar sound for students, staff, and faculty, as well as surrounding neighbors of the university.
The Peterson Learning Commons will be multifunctional, incorporating NNU's current two-story John E. Riley Library for traditional book and periodical collections and housing a variety of spaces, including group-study rooms, a quiet reading room, and individual and collaborative computer workstations designed to address different learning needs.
The Learning Commons will also host the university's network data center and academic services, including the Center for Academic Success and Advising; Center for Online and Blended Learning, Technology and Media Resources; University Archives; and the NNU Doceo Center.--Northwest Nazarene University
Elwood gift to benefit Olivet students
Bourbonnais, Illinois
In further recognition, the university will rename the current center and dedicate it as the David L. Elwood Center for Student Success on October 31, during Olivet's Homecoming and Family Weekend.
The Elwood family gift also honors the university where Elwood's faith and values were firmly established.
"David Elwood represents what we celebrate as an Olivet community," said John C. Bowling, university president, when announcing the gift to the campus community October 1. "His life reminds us that success is not just about the bottom line. More importantly, it's about a life of service, faithfulness, family, and achieving a higher purpose."
Elwood graduated from Olivet in 1955 with a degree in psychology. There, he met and fell in love with his future wife, Ella (Jones). He and Ella married in 1956. Later, he earned advanced degrees from two other universities. He enjoyed a career as a psychologist, and she was a top performer in her real estate career. But that was just the beginning of their unfolding life of significance and success.
In 1980, he and his son, Mark, founded Elwood Staffing®, and Elwood continues to serve as chairman of the board. Their company operates in 250 service locations across the U.S. and Canada, employing nearly 1,000 while serving more than 6,000 clients and putting tens of thousands of people to work every day.--Olivet Nazarene University
Trevecca's new Center for Innovative Instruction targets student engagement
Nashville, Tennessee
"The creation of the CII is evidence of Trevecca's commitment to meet students where they are, and it is another expression of the university's dedication to its mission," said Tom Middendorf, who will oversee the new center. "If we who teach at Trevecca pour our hearts and souls into the online environment the way we do in a face-to-face classroom, Trevecca can still be a missional institution and passionate about teaching and learning."
LaMetrius Daniels, a doctoral candidate at Mississippi State University, will direct the center. Daniels has worked in instructional design at the University of Alabama and at Nashville's Fisk University.
"LaMetrius is a perfect 'fit' for directing the center: She is passionate about student engagement and the online environment, she has the skill set and knowledge to lead Trevecca in this effort, and she is a person of faith," Middendorf said.
Since she came to Trevecca in December, Daniels has been laying the groundwork for the center; she is now assisted by an online learning specialist and two instructional designers. Daniels has researched and purchased new technology, implemented training workshops for faculty to learn to use the new technology, and begun to design new programs for the center to offer.
The first new program, planned for early 2015, is the Corporate Culture Leadership Certificate Program, a fully online, master's-level program that will include class sessions with some of Nashville's leading CEOs and corporation presidents. Students who complete this certificate program can then decide if they want to pursue graduate study in leadership through the university's Master of Organizational Leadership Program. All certificate courses will count toward the completion of this program. To learn more about the Corporate Culture Leadership Certificate Program, contact Tom Middendorf at tmiddendorf@trevecca.edu.--Trevecca Nazarene University
Trevecca to present Tennessee premiere of Big Fish
Nashville, Tennessee
Performances run October 30 and 31 and November 1, 6, 7, and 8. All evening performances begin at 7 p.m. There will also be a special matinee performance at 3 p.m. Saturday, November 8. Each performance is presented in the university's newly renovated Benson Theatre in the McClurkan Building.
Playbill.com describes Big Fish as "A rollicking fantasy set in the American South, Big Fish centers on the charismatic Edward Bloom, whose impossible stories of his epic adventures frustrate his son Will. As Edward's final chapter approaches, Will embarks on his own journey to find out who his father really is, revealing the man behind the myth, the truth from the tall tales."
Big Fish is a brand new musical, fresh off its inaugural Broadway run last year. Trevecca alumni from the local theatre and music communities are involved in directing the show.
This will be the first time Trevecca's new LED wall will be used as a backdrop in a Trevecca musical.
The student talent in this production is raising the bar for a new level of professionalism in theatre at Trevecca.
This musical will showcase far more dance than any other previous production at Trevecca.
The production will continue Trevecca's long-standing tradition of bringing in school groups for morning matinees.
"Big Fish is a terrific mission fit for Trevecca, focusing on the themes of forgiveness, unfailing love, and self-emptying on behalf of others, devotion to family, the importance of community, and reconciliation between father and son," said Jeff Frame, professor of dramatic arts and communication.
For ticket information, click here.--Trevecca Nazarene University
Pioneers win Defeat all Cancer game
Kansas City, Missouri
The MidAmerica Nazarene University Pioneer football team defeated Missouri Valley College at the Kansas City Chiefs' Arrowhead Stadium October 11.
The game was designated as MNU's Defeat All Cancer game. The idea was developed by Pioneer Offensive Coordinator Bruce Pielstick, whose wife, Lisa, succumbed to cancer this year. Players honored those who have or are fighting cancer by wearing tape in the color designated for different types of cancer. Players were shown on video naming their friends and loved ones for whom they played. Many of the honorees were in attendance at the game.
Read the full story by MNU Sports Information Director Chad Jenkins and see more photos of the game by Lindsey Willmer.--MidAmerica Nazarene University
Pioneers Shock #7 Valley at Arrowhead
MNU used a 10-point 4th quarter to erase a 7-point deficit and beat #7 Missouri Valley 20-17 in the Defeat All Cancer Gridiron Challenge at Arrowhead on Saturday. The Pioneers last defeated the Vikings in 2010, the year MNU went on to the semifinals.
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Neither team got much traction in the early going, as the first four drives were scoreless. MNU finally broke through with an 11-play 74-yard drive that ended with a Cristian Casillas 21-yard field goal. After forcing a 3-and-out, MNU struck quickly with a trick play for a 38-yard touchdown from Trent Hedlund to Brandon Jeffries - the backup QB lined up at wideout - to Bo Miller to put the Pioneers up 10-0.
MNU's first drive of the second half ended with a pick-6, but Valley wouldn't score again. The Pioneers started the fourth quarter with another Casillas field goal to get within 4, and Erik May finished a 5-play drive with a 2-yard touchdown to give MNU the lead. A Hedlund to Earvin Simmons 32-yard strike was the key play in the drive.
The Pioneer defense took over. A Matt Rashad sack keyed a 3-and-out, and MNU stopped a 4th down try on the following drive. Valley's final drive started with just under 3 minutes remaining, and after crossing midfield, the Vikings stalled. DeMarco Kemp stuffed the run for a 1-yard loss, and 3 straight incomplete passes followed to give MNU the victory.
Hedlund was 21-37 for 257 yards. Brandon Jeffries was 1-1 for 38 yards and a touchdown. Bo Miller caught 6 balls for 109 yards and a touchdown. Wesley Foryoh had 3 catches for 75 yards. And Cristian Casillas hit field goals from 21 and 32 yards.
Luke Elam led all tacklers with 11. Derek Pollox had 10 tackles and the game-sealing pass break-up. And DeRahn Williams had 7 tackles and an interception.
MNU is 4-1 (3-1 HAAC). The next game is Saturday at Evangel (4-2, 2-2) at 1:30.
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