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THE SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY CHURCH Dumaguete City, Philippines Telefax Nos. (035) 2254837, 4228133 Volume 17 Issue 10 EY 2015—2016 August 16, 2015 In covenant with the United Church of Christ in the Philippines “Proclaiming Christ, Discipling for Dynamic Witness” WORSHIP SCHEDULES 6:30 AM Silliman Heights 7:00 AM Pantejo Chapel Medical Center 8:00 AM Udarbe Memory Chapel 9:30 AM Main Sanctuary 4:00 PM Main Sanctuary 5:30 PM Youth Worship Udarbe Memory Chapel 7:00 PM Midweek Service Main Sanctuary (every Wednesday) PASTORAL TEAM Rev. Elmer L. Saa Minister for Christian Witness and Service & Pastoral Team Coordinator Contact No. 0998.966.4898 Rev. Grace A. Bangisan Minister for Christian Education and Nurture Contact No. 0935.148.6144 Pastor Mark B. Augusto Student and Campus Chaplain Contact No. 0935.937.0091 CHURCH OFFICE STAFF Prof. Carlos Magtolis, Jr. Administrative Officer Mrs. Milagros Guerrero Church Office Assistant The joy of Christian living is felt not in isolation but in shared experi- ence within our community of faith. We invite you to share your person- al experiences and stories as church members. This will provide opportunity for us to know each other better. We shall publish these stories in local dailies and in our Parish News. We hope to produce 100 stories for our Church Centen- nial celebration. 15 DM Edna P. Gutierrez Bustillo, Roy August M. 16 Angus Patrick Cadimas Ann Caprice Esmas Lynn Grace Mamhot Jonathan Taroma Armand Delo Tan Joshua Palencia Rhys Pyponco 17 Rachel Balbon Sofia del Carmen Jeff Eldon Timtim Billy Odon Yrad Jr Erlinda Zerrudo 18 Tara Gay Dapat Alana Marie Utzurrum Sacralita Villarmea Zeth Eiza Cediño 19 Remedios Jaculbe Chelsea Marie Paranes Lorlyn Robin Carol Diamona Kushida 20 Bernardo Elmireto Ablir Lilanie Domen Mercia Yuzon Joseph Alexander Gabas 21 Pia Dejaresco Manuel Utzurrum Jr. Ave Adena Amor Niño Kristoffer Sia 22 Marie Milo Barraquilas Claro Renato Jadloc In loving memory of the 2nd death anniversary of Rev. Bienvenido L. Erum on August 17, 2015. Erlinda Zerrudo for many bless- ings received. Joshua Palencia for his birthday. DM Edna P. Gutierrez for her 60th birthday. Rev. Dr. Everett L. Men- doza Past Positions held/ Experiences Dean Silliman University Divinity School 1994-97 VPAA Silliman University 2002-2005 Interim President, Union Theological Seminary Dasmariñas Cavite 2011-12 NOTICE OF MEETINGS August 16, 2015 Board of Christian Education and Nurture after the Fellowship Lunch, CWA Room. August 23, 2015 Deacons Meeting after the 9:30 AM worship at SU Church, Conference Room. Silliman University Church 99th Anniversary and 114th Founders Day Opening Service Thank you for the partici- pation of the candidates of Miss Silliman University 2015 for being our Ushers for today’s service.

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T H E S I L L I M A N U N I V E R S I T Y C H U R C H

Dumaguete City, Philippines Telefax Nos. (035) 2254837, 4228133 Volume 17 Issue 10 EY 2015—2016 August 16, 2015

In covenant with the United Church of Christ in the Philippines

“Proclaiming Christ, Discipling for

Dynamic Witness”

WORSHIP SCHEDULES

6:30 AM

Silliman Heights

7:00 AM

Pantejo Chapel

Medical Center

8:00 AM

Udarbe Memory Chapel

9:30 AM

Main Sanctuary

4:00 PM

Main Sanctuary

5:30 PM

Youth Worship

Udarbe Memory Chapel

7:00 PM

Midweek Service Main Sanctuary

(every Wednesday)

PASTORAL TEAM

Rev. Elmer L. Saa

Minister for Christian

Witness and Service & Pastoral Team Coordinator Contact No. 0998.966.4898

Rev. Grace A. Bangisan

Minister for Christian

Education and Nurture Contact No. 0935.148.6144

Pastor Mark B. Augusto

Student and

Campus Chaplain Contact No. 0935.937.0091

CHURCH OFFICE

STAFF

Prof. Carlos Magtolis, Jr.

Administrative Officer

Mrs. Milagros Guerrero

Church Office Assistant

The joy of Christian living is felt not

in isolation but in shared experi-ence within our community of faith. We invite you to share your person-

al experiences and stories as church members. This will provide

opportunity for us to know each other better. We shall publish these

stories in local dailies and in our Parish News. We hope to produce

100 stories for our Church Centen-nial celebration.

15 DM Edna P. Gutierrez Bustillo, Roy August M.

16 Angus Patrick Cadimas Ann Caprice Esmas

Lynn Grace Mamhot Jonathan Taroma Armand Delo Tan Joshua Palencia Rhys Pyponco

17 Rachel Balbon Sofia del Carmen Jeff Eldon Timtim Billy Odon Yrad Jr Erlinda Zerrudo

18 Tara Gay Dapat Alana Marie Utzurrum Sacralita Villarmea Zeth Eiza Cediño

19 Remedios Jaculbe Chelsea Marie Paranes

Lorlyn Robin Carol Diamona Kushida

20 Bernardo Elmireto Ablir Lilanie Domen Mercia Yuzon Joseph Alexander Gabas

21 Pia Dejaresco Manuel Utzurrum Jr. Ave Adena Amor Niño Kristoffer Sia

22 Marie Milo Barraquilas Claro Renato Jadloc

In loving memory

of the 2nd death anniversary of

Rev. Bienvenido L. Erum

on August 17, 2015.

Erlinda Zerrudo

for many bless-

ings received.

Joshua Palencia for his birthday. DM Edna P. Gutierrez for her

60th birthday.

Rev. Dr.

Everett L. Men-

doza

Past Positions held/Experiences

Dean Silliman University Divinity School 1994-97

VPAA Silliman University 2002-2005

Interim President, Union Theological Seminary

Dasmariñas Cavite 2011-12

NOTICE OF MEETINGS

August 16, 2015

Board of Christian Education and

Nurture after the Fellowship Lunch, CWA Room.

August 23, 2015

Deacons Meeting after the 9:30 AM worship at

SU Church, Conference Room.

Silliman University Church 99th Anniversary

and

114th Founders Day Opening

Service

Thank you for the partici-

pation of the candidates of

Miss Silliman University

2015 for being our Ushers

for today’s service.

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Martha M. Ghent Felix Gaudiel Jr Eddi Icamen Jumbo Ponce de Leon Nilda Magdamo Jovita Mendoza Norma Martinez Agaton P. Pal Luzvisminda D. Recla Clara L. Saa Florencia Tubojan Mercia Icamen Yuzon

SU Church Centennial SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES (As of August 15, 2015)

PARISH NEWS August 16, 2015 August 16, 2015

“Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask

me anything in my name, I will do it.” John 14: 13-14

Lyndon Bernardez Jendelle C. Cabajon Santiago Caballes Maryjun L. Candia Alice Joyce Figueroa Novie Francisco Tabitha Elmaco Lorenza Elviña Osmundo Elviña Jean Galicano Remedios Gaudiel Calinica Roleda Benjamin Bokingo

Prayer Hotline 09067334428 or

09326568465

24– Hour Hotline for SU Students

09177071901

Feel free to text your prayer

requests.

PARISH NEWS

Live beyond manna.

Dance, celebrate fellowship:

Feast on living Bread!

Inspired by SB Gregorio John 6:51-58 Aug 12, 2015

In celebration of the 99th SU Church Anniversary Sunday

June 2016

Evangelism and Fellowship for New Students

Young Couples Reunion

July 9, 2016

Ecumenical Concert

July 2016

University Christian Life Emphasis Month (UCLEM)

August 21, 2016

Church Centennial Sunday Memorial and Thanksgiving Service @ 9:30 AM, SU Church SU Church Choir Festival @ 4:00 PM

August 28, 2016

115th Founders Day Sunday Worship Service

Centennial Theme: Via, Veritas, Vita: Now and Always

We welcome suggestions: Speakers/ Preachers/ Activities Etc.

From: SU Church Centennial Committee

September 12, 2015

Soft-opening of SU Church Exhibit

December 31, 2015

New Year’s Eve Service (SU Church)

January 17, 2016

Leon Hills Sunday @ 9:30 AM, SU Church

January 23-24, 2016

Presbyterian Church USA Conference (SU Church)

February 14, 2016

Love Sunday

Renewal of Marriage Vows for couples who met and got married in SU Church. (SU Church)

March 20, 2016

Baccalaureate Service @ 8:30 AM, SU Church

April 17, 2016

DVCS Reunion of Teachers and

Volunteers

April 2016

National Hexagon Camp

Holy Week (SU Church)

May 14, 2016

Countdown 100 days to Centennial

May 18, 2016

Centennial Midweek Service (SU Church)

Summer Graduation Exercises

May 22, 2016

CYF Reunion Sunday

Prayer Request Form Kindly pray for…

Name

_______________________________________

Contact number

_______________________________________

It would be perfectly fine if you wish to remain

anonymous. You may submit this form to the

Church Office or drop it in the offering plates.

Wanted Immediate-

ly

SECRETARY

Silliman University Church Office

*Must be computer literate espe-

cially with Office Applications

*Please send resume [email protected]

Condolences to the bereaved families of :

John Paul O. Apostol (Med Tech faculty)

Juanita Paterno-Malahay (mother of Col.Eugene Malahay PAF GSC)

MIDWEEK Service on August 19, 2015 will be at 5:00PM, Am-

phitheater.

To all who contributed for

our potluck lunch and do-

nors for lechon.

Veterans Bank c/o

Mr. Mansueto Quijote

Walden & Lourdes Ursos

Roel & Janice Degamo

Ibarra & Shiela Jaculbe III

Richard & Alphita Enojo

Sunrise Choir Members are joining

with the other choirs.

PRAYER DAWN WATCH August 20-28, 2015

5:00AM to 6:00 AM

Silliman University Church Office Lobby

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Silliman University Church 99th Anniversary

CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS OF THE HISTORY OF THE SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY CHURCH: 1901-1916

1. 1901 - The evangelical (Protestant) ministry historically was first introduced

in Dumaguete by Rev. Leon P. Hills and Dr. David Hibbard when they estab-

lished the Dumaguete Mission Station.

2. 1903-1904 - Protestant services were regularly held, a formal place for regular

services was established in Silliman Hall (Assembly Hall) 3. July 8, 1906 - A Protestant chapel built outside Silliman Institute was dedi-

cated for the use by the Dumaguete congregation with new converts into Prot-

estantism by Evangelist Angel Sotto with regular services held in Visayan.

4. December 6, 1911 - The Presbyterian Church of Dumaguete was formally or-

ganized composed of the Dumaguete townspeople and many Sillimanians led

by the local evangelists, Messrs: Simeonh Emilia, Enrique Malahay, Restituto Malahay and Angel Sotto. Dr. Hibbard continued to lead the English services

in the Silliman Hall.

5. 1913-1914 - Dr. Robert Speer came to Silliman on an inspection trip for the

Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions (PBFM). He recommended that Silli-

man should have a full time pastor for the faculty and students, to lighten the workload of Dr. Hibbard who was both president and pastor.

6. The “Presbyterian Church of Dumaguete” formally established in 1911 was

part of the Philippine Presbytery which, while associated with the Presbyteri-

an Church USA, in 1911 was separated from the latter in 1913 to 1914. On the other hand, the church in Silliman was not part of the Philippine Presby-

tery and continued to be part of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions,

USA (PBFM). 6. 1916 - The PBFM sent Dr. Paul Doltz following the recommen-

dation of Dr. Speer to formally organize what would be the Silliman Student

Church (now Silliman University Church). He became the Vice president and Pastor, the choir conductor and he composed the lyrics of the Silliman Song. Organized church life within Silliman continued separately from the

Dumaguete Evangelical Church (now the Dumaguete City Church). All inter-nos were required to attend the English services. While SU was founded in

1901 and Silliman University Church (SUC) was formally organized in 1916, it

is proper and fitting that the anniversary date of SUC shall be August 28,

1916 on the major premise that as part and parcel of the SU, SUC had

evolved together with SU. 7. Early 1930 - When Silliman Institute was formally incorporated, it was

allowed the use of certain lands and buildings registered in the name of the

founding and supporting boards and held in trust by them for Silliman, including the holdings and facilities then used by the student—faculty church

congregation in Silliman. The Silliman holdings of the PBFM were eventually

turned over to the Silliman Corporation when under the Laurel-Langley

Agreement in 1964, Americans lost their parity rights to own real property in

the Philippines.

Scouting in Silliman University

While the Scouting movement worldwide has been in existence for the

last 104 years, scouting in Silliman has survived and is still viable after

93 years.

Troop 8 was organized by Dr. Paul Doltz with the New York Boy Scout

Council in 1922 which is the first Boy Scout troop in the Visayas. Then

Mr. Guy was registered as the Scoutmaster. The first boy who earned the highest Boy

Scout rank at Silliman Institute was Mr. Bill Raymond who hailed from lowa and de-

cided to stay in the Philippines all his life. Mr. Raymond was one of the early gradu-

ates in Chemistry from Silliman Institute.

Mr. Bill Raymond recalled that everyone wanted to become a Scout even the girls.

The girls from their own organizations and adopted the Girls Guide. The Troop 8 ac-

cordingly was sponsored by Silliman Church and that sometime in the 1930s, those

taking theology were taught how to become Scoutmasters.

The first boy to earn his Eagle Rank was Carlos L. Madrazo Jr. who completed the

requirements for this rank at age 14 1/2. In the 1950s to the 1960s, there were several

American missionaries who earned their Eagle Scout ranks during the teens. These

included, Henry Mack and Gordon May who were active with Silliman’s Sea Scout-

ing; Ted Haney who was active in Rover Scouting; Alexander Grant who encouraged

and helped scouts complete their Eagle Scout requirements.

In, 1963, one of the beloved members of the Scouting program was Jojo Magbanua.

He was a member of the Philippine delegation to the World Jamboree in Greece that

met a fatal plane accident. His status together with other Scouts to the event was ele-

vated to a Scouting hero, as streets in select cities in the Philippine were named after

them.

Our current Boy Scout movement at Silliman University is being led by Scout Master

McDiery Concepcion. We would like to thank them for being the colors for today.