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Clive Wilson

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ServApril 2, 2011

Jerry Mahn, Worship Leader9:30 a.m.

Kettering Life

Mission Trip Updates

Sermon — Elder Michael Hamilton“Running with the Footmen vs. Contending with the Horses”

Message #5 in series:

Benediction — Elder Michael Hamilton

Praise Band: Jerry Mahn, piano; Wally Sackett, acoustic guitarBecca Thompson, bass guitar

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Ordination Service

— English Folk Song, arr. Samuel R. Hazo.... (The Lord Is My Shepherd) — arr. Douglas E. Wagner

— William Walton, arr. Jay Bocook

....................................................................................................................................(congregation standing)

Come, and let us bow down before our Creator God..

Come sit at the feet of Jesus and learn of Him.

Come, for now is the time to worship in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit..

.............................................................................................................tune:(congregation standing)

.........................................................................................................................................Senior Pastor, Kettering Adventist Church

arr. Phillip Allen.................................................................., alto sax

(Hymn 1; stanza 4)...........................................................tune:

.....................................................................................................KCMA Dean for Assessment and Learning Support

KCMA Professor of Religion

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.....................................................................................................................Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge andmy fortress, my God, in whom I trust.” Surely He will save you from the fowler’s snare and from the deadly pestilence. He will coveryou with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness will be your shield and rampart. You will not fearthe terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day, nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the plague that destroys atmidday. A thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand, but it will not come near you. You will only observe withyour eyes and see the punishment of the wicked. If you say, “The Lord is my refuge,” and you make the Most High your dwelling, noharm will overtake you, no disaster will come near your tent. For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in allyour ways; they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone. You will tread on the lion and thecobra; you will trample the great lion and the serpent. “Because he loves me,” says the LORD, “I will rescue him; I will protect him,for he acknowledges My name. He will call on Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble, I will deliver him and honor him.With long life I will satisfy him and show him My salvation.

.............................................................Director Trans European Division

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Hubert Parry, arr. Michael Brand........................................, baritone

And did those feet in ancient time walk upon earth's mountains green?And was the holy Lamb of God on earth's pleasant pastures seen!And did the Countenance Divine shine forth upon our clouded hills?And was Jerusalem builded here, among these dark Satanic Mills?Bring me my bow of burning gold. Bring me my arrows of desire.Bring me my spear: O clouds unfold! Bring me my chariot of fire!We will not cease from mental fight nor shall the sword sleep in our handtill we have seen Jerusalem, in our Lord's green & pleasant land.

.................................................................................................KCMA Professor of Religion

.....................................................................................................................President, Ohio Conference

............................................................................Ohio Conference Ministerial Secretary

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Daniel Schutte............................................Congregation Standing

.........................................................................................................................President, Kettering College of Medical Arts

— arr. Michael Katterjohn..........................., director

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Worship Notes:

Clive Anthony Wilson, born in the quaintand historic town of Bedford, UnitedKingdom, is the youngest of six children. Hewas ordained by Elder Michael Hamilton tothe ministry of an Elder in the BedfordCentral Seventh-day Adventist Church atthe age of 26. Clive later followed his callingto pastoral ministry when 4 years later heleft his home in the UK to attend AndrewsTheological Seminary in Berrien Springs,Michigan. After completing his master ofdivinity, Clive accepted the offer to ministerin the capacity of campus chaplain atKettering College and began January 4,2004.

Presently, Clive continues to joyfully serve as the Campus Chaplain for Kettering College of Medical Arts, whereas an assistant professor, he teaches classes in religion and theology at the undergraduate level. Clive is alsoresponsible, along with a team of talented student leaders, for the spiritual programming on the collegecampus. Clive works alongside the pastoral team at the Kettering Seventh-day Adventist Church, (the collegechurch), teaching and speaking there regularly. Clive is married to Geeta (nee Patel) Wilson, and togetherthey have four handsome sons: Premkush, Rishi, Kishi and Khushi.

About the Music: The music chosen for today's service is of a British Heritage in honor of Clive Wilson andhis ordination today. As we gather for worship the Praise Orchestra, under the direction of Donald Huff,plays a setting of using the English folk song tune, , that has been sungsince the 1600s. is the tune commonly used with and wascomposed by James Leith Bain, who also used the pseudonym, James MacBeth, toward the end of his life. Asa musician, he penned many tunes designed to meet his needs on the preaching circuit, the most popularbeing is an orchestral march by the English composer, William Walton.It was first performed at the coronation of King George VI in 1937.

(Hymn 73) was written by Reginald Heber, an English minister in the late 1700's. This hymnexpressed Heber's earnest desire to fulfill a calling to the mission field. The tune, is named after thefamous meeting discussing the true form of the Trinity.

was composed by Sir Hubert Parry in 1916 and was instantly taken up as an anthem during theFirst World War. The words are based on the short poem by William Blake, "And did those feet in ancienttime." The poem was inspired by Revelation 3:12 and 21:2, describing the Second Coming, wherein Jesusestablishes a new Jerusalem. Ted Ramirez, soloist, is an attorney and the head elder of our congregation.

is a medley of two American gospel hymns from the early 1900’s and includes(Hymn 431) and (Hymn 216) and features SVA senior, Jasmine Purvison alto saxophone.

is a contemporary hymn composed in 1981 by Dan Schutte who is a Jesuit Priest in SanFrancisco, California.

is an arrangement by Michael Katterjohn that takes the hymn, (Hymn 1) and presents it in the style of English Composer, Gustav Holst's , from .

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Lesson 1

Memory Text

Romans 4:7, NIV

Lesson Study & Discussion........................S-1 Taught by: Dan Stevens Next Week: Randy Daniel

Lesson Study & Discussion.........................S-3 Taught by: Jim Hopkins Next Week: Bob Peach

Bible Study & Discussion.....Stonebridge House Taught by: Linda FarleyNext Week: Brian Smith

April 2, 2011

Today’s Services: 9:30 - 10:20 a.m. First Serv Worship Service (fellowship hall)10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Sabbath School Classes (see below for the various locations)11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Worship Service (sanctuary)

The Church at Study10:30 a.m.

Lesson Quarterly Classes andOther Adult Classes

Contemporary Christian Living......Choir RoomTaught by: Chuck Scriven

Next Week: David Starkey

The Revelation Study.........Senior Pastor’s office Taught by: George Bestpitch & Fred Goddard

Sabbath School Class...................................N-2 Taught by: Ted Shull

Advent H.O.P.E......................Center Lower Room Taught by: Jonathan Klingbeil Next Week: Stephen Waterbrook

.........................Center Fellowship Hall

Taught by: Kasidy Muncy

Conversations About God..........KC Lower Lobby Dave Evans, Joe Nicosia & Adele Waller

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TODAY — April 2, 2011Flowers —

Road Rally Registration — Come to the table inthe narthex today to register for April 17’s RoadRally. See bulletin insert.Worship Bags — Parents of small children cancheck out (honor system) worship bags for theirlittle ones in three different age groups: 0-2, 3-4,& 5-6 from the red cart in the north foyer. Pleasereturn the bags to the cart. Thank you.Prison Ministry Vespers — 7:00 p.m. Guestspeaker, Larry Tippman, followed by cookie baking.Sunset — 8:00 p.m.

THIS COMING WEEK —SUNDAY — April 3

Ronald McDonald House — Young Adults meetin church parking lot at 1:00 p.m. to carpool for aservice project.

MONDAY — April 4Bible Study — 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Join us for a newBeth Moore Bible study series on theat Mel Miller’s house, 2201 Woodridge Court,Miamisburg, Ohio 45342. For more information callMel at 937-321-7437. All are invited.Young Adults — Join us 7 - 9 p.m. at theOakwood Starbucks, 2424 Far Hills Avenue.

TUESDAY — April 5Staff Meeting — 9:30 a.m.Prayer Meeting — 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. led byStephen Waterbrook, Sula Mazimba and PastorElliot in S -1.Pathfinder Meeting — 6:45 p.m. at Spring ValleyAcademy.

WEDNESDAY — April 6Deadline to Order Citrus Fruit & Amish FoodsKarios Cookies Deadline — Bring cookies tochurch office.Handbells — 5 - 6 p.m.Choir Practice — 6 - 7:30 p.m.

Kettering Strings — 6 - 7:30 p.m.Advent Ringers — 7:40 p.m.Praise Orchestra — 7:40 - 9 p.m.No Adult Bible Study

FRIDAY — April 8Singing Bands — 6:45 p.m. Meet in the KetteringHospital lobby.Sunset — 8:06 p.m.

NEXT SABBATH — April 9Pastor Karl Haffner will continue the

series with “In vs. Of”.

9:30 a.m. First Serv in the Fellowship Hall 10:30 a.m. Sabbath School Classes 11:45 a.m. Worship Service in the sanctuary. Music by the Hinsdale Academy Choir.

All-Church Potluck — Bring food to share andhost our guests, Hinsdale Academy Choir, followingsecond service.Farewell Party for Brendon Prutzman —7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Join us as wecelebrate Pastor Brendon’s ministry to our church.Those who would like to participate in the farewellgift, mark your envelope”Pastors Fund.”

Coming Events

Easter Cantata

Friday, April 22 7:30 p.m.

The premier performance of PatriciaWhite’s contemporary cantata,

will be presented inour sanctuary. The Cantata, a deeplymoving story of the last days Christand His followers had together, will besung by soloists and our own churchchoir. You won’t want to miss thisspecial event.

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That You May KnowKETTERING CHURCH FAMILY

Baby Congratulations — To Javier and Jessica Mataon the birth of their son, Javier Laughlin Mata,January 8, 2011. Sharing in the joy are big sister, Kira,and grandmother, Lorie Laughlin.Tuesday Prayer Meeting — 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Youare invited to participate in a time of prayer and studyin S - 1 (across from the church office), led by StephenWaterbrook, Sula Mazimba and Pastor Elliot.Easter Basket Project — Please bring treats, smalltoys, children or teen books, cosmetics, crayons,coloring books, socks, and especially baskets areneeded. Thank you for your donations and help inencouraging the people of our community.

SPRING VALLEY ACADEMYAlumni Weekend — April 15-16. Make plans now tojoin us for Alumni Weekend 2011 at SVA. Honorclasses this year include: ‘71, ‘76, ‘81, ‘86, ‘91, ‘96, ‘01and ‘06. All graduates, attendees, former faculty andfriends of SVA are invited. Our guest speaker will beDelinda Snyder Hamilton ‘96.Fruit Program Nut Sale — Special sale prices forpecans and almonds. Call Claudia at 312-1071.Annual Constituency Meeting — April 21, 2011,7:00 p.m. in the school gymnasium. While thismeeting is open to all, only those appointed as officialdelegates by the constituent churches, i.e.,Beavercreek, Centerville, Miamisburg, and Ketteringare permitted to vote. This is your opportunity to hearall the positive things happening at SVA so please joinus.

COMMUNITYOhio Conference Elementary Worship Festival— April 9, concert to be held at 3:30 p.m. MountVernon Academy gym. All are invited to attend.Mount Vernon Academy Days — April 10-11,

Kettering “Spring into Health 5K” — KetteringCollege and Kettering Sports Medicine are sponsoringa 5K run/walk on Sunday, April 10, at 2:00 p.m. Therace will start in front of the college and end there.

Register online at www.speedy-feet.com; click on“races” to find our race! The $20 entrance fee willbenefit the Good Neighbor House and the ClintonTrott Society. All finishers will receive acommemorative T-Shirt. For more information [email protected] Volunteer Week — April 10-16, 2011.The theme this year is “Celebrating People in Action.”The Kettering Volunteer Advisory Council would liketo thank you for your volunteer involvement in thecommunity.Golden Buckeye Fellowship — Native AmericanPow Wow is Monday, April 11, 5:30 p.m. in theCenterville SDA Church fellowship hall. Join your GBFfriends and guests, B Bear and Sundancer, for anevening of Native American food, demonstrations,and stories. The fee is $4.00 per person. RSVP byWednesday, April 6, and send your payment to EllieWelpman at 4669 Cordell Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45439,or call her at 298-8937.Blood Drive — Sabbath, April 23. If you are over 17years of age, weigh at least 110 lbs and are inreasonably good health, you are encouraged to vol-unteer at the sign-up desk in the narthex of thechurch on Sabbath, April 9 or Sabbath, April 16. Youcan also sign up on-line at https://www.Donortime.com/ (search for “sponsor code” 10751). Let’sdemonstrate our Christian caring in a very tangibleway as we support our community.Washington Adventist University AlumniWeekend — April 7-10. The weekend will feature: aFriday evening gospel concert with musical guestGerald Scott & Co., Worship Service at Sligo Churchon Saturday morning with Pastor Brenda Billingy, aspecial orchestra concert by the renowned NewEngland Youth Ensemble Saturday afternoon at 4p.m. and an elegant banquet Saturday evening at 6p.m. For more information visit www.wau.edu/alumni or call (301) 891-4133. Washington AdventistUniversity Family Fun Festival will be on Sunday, April10, from 12-5 p.m., rain or shine. The event will beheld on the WAU commons located at 7600 FlowerAvenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912. This year’s festivalwill feature live performance by Christian Recordingartist and American Idol finalist, Jason Castro,presented by WGTS 91.9, delicious food options, freehealth screenings, amusements for the kids, andmuch more! More information can be found atwww.wau.edu/familyfunfestival or phone: (301) 576-0105.

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Serving You TodayPresiding Deacon...............................................................................George DuttonReceptionists.................................................................David & Nancy Small, N SS

Kathy Boyd, S SSBill & Janet White, N-second service

Carol McGrew, S-second serviceBulletin Greeters.....................................................................Leona Rapp, Serv

Edna Bekowies, second serviceVickie Davies, second service

Audio Technician...............................................................................John McMahanVideo Technician..............................................................................Mugurel BrasovFirst Serve Audio...............................................................................Andrew FellersFirst Serve Video.......................................................................................Alex MahnPastor-on-call pager..........................................................................937-985-0068

Health Nugget:

Health Ministry Team

Ohio Conference Events

Ohio Biker Camp Meeting — June 1-5, at Mount Vernon AcademyGeneral Conference-wide Camp Meeting — June 12-18 at Mount Vernon AcademyCub Camp ages 6-9 $220 — June 12-19 at Camp MohavenJunior Camp 1 ages 9-13 $220 — June 19-26 at Camp MohavenSki Camp ages 12-17 $250 — June 19-26 at Camp MohavenJunior Camp 2 ages 9-13 $220 — June 26 - July 3 at Camp MohavenTeen Camp ages 14-17 $220 — July 3-10 at Camp MohavenACTS ‘11 — October 22, 2011 at the Roberts Center, Wilmington

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Come say “Thank You” to Pastor Brendonand his family for all their work

Join us as we celebrate Pastor Brendon’sministry to our church.

Lots of snacks, games, and memoriesyou won’t want to miss.

Those who would like to participatein the farewell gift, mark your envelope

“Pastor’s Fund.”