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KetteringI N T E R C O M
Address Changes 7Barna Research Study 7Birthdays 6Book Review 8Children’s Program May 10 4Easter Basket Project Report 850 Years Celebration 1Graduation congratulations 5Golden Buckeye Fellowship 2Ohio Conference Campmeeting 1Picnic Schedule 2Spring Valley Academy News 7Mohaven Camp Schedule 4Spring Valley Academy 7That You May Know 2Vacation Bible School 2Worship/Vespers Schedule 3Youth Events 4
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Join Us May 9 & 10 as We Celebrate50 Years of the Kettering Church
Friday 7 p.m. Organ ConcertWe begin our festivities with a Celebration Organ Concert featuring GrantWareham on our Casavant pipe organ. Music selections by: J.S. Bach, CésarFranck, Paul Hindemith, Jean Langlais, Felix Mendelssohn, and Julius Reubke.
A special kids program entitled, , by Rich Aguilera,, in the Fellowship Hall. (See page 7 for more details.) Part 1 will be
9:30-11:00 a.m. and part 2 from 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. with a half hourbreak in between.
Youth & Young Adult Worship will be meeting in the tent east of theFellowship Hall. Former youth pastor, Joseph Wamack, will be the guestspeaker.
will be a walk down memory lane as we will recallthrough music, pictures and words, the great milestones of this churchthrough the past five decades. Former senior pastors will recall thehighlights of their time with us.
Former pastor, Dr. Peter Bath, will be the guest speaker for this worshipservice. Music by the church choir, orchestra and organ.
All guests are invited to join the church family in enjoying a fellowship mealin the tent in the north parking lot. This leaves plenty of time to sharememories and catch-up with friends.
The Kettering Praise Orchestra, Donald Huff, director, will present. The concert will feature seniors, Nancy Kardos-
Moldovan and Grant Wareham, and the young pianists of Laura Grodrian Studio.This will be a great way to end our time together.
Ohio ConferenceCamp MeetingJune 8-14, 2014
Mount Vernon Academy“Jesus: The End”
Visit: www.ohioadventist.org forcomplete schedule.
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Sympathies
To , ,on the the loss of Bev’s father, Joshua and Rebekah’sgrandfather, , on March 1, 2014.Sharing in the loss are Paul’s wife, Eleanor Richards andgreat-grandchildren, Harley and Ethan Sweet.
To family and friends of who died onMarch 8, 2014 in Dayton, Ohio.
To on the death of his aunt, , inCollegedale, Tennessee.
To on the death of her mother,, on March 20, 2014 in Dayton, Ohio. Irma’s
Memorial Service will be Sabbath, June 7 at 4:00 p.m. atKettering Church.
To onthe death of Barbara’s husband and Carolyn’s father,
on April 24, 2014. Sharing in the lossare grandchildren: ,
, and great-grandson,.
Baby Congratulations
To on the birth of a baby boy,on February 16, 2014.
To on the birth of a baby boy,on March 17, 2014. Sharing in the
joy are grandparents, , aunt &uncle, and cousin, .
Baptismal Celebration
Welcome to who was baptized March 15by Pastor Elliot Smith. Simon, son of
, is a fifth-grader at Spring Valley Academy.Sharing in the joy are Simon’s little brother,grandparents, and extended familyhere for the event.
Graduation Congratulations
To on graduation from KetteringCollege with a Bachelor of Science in Health Scienceswith an education emphasis.
Finance Committee and Church BoardTuesday, May 20, 6 p.m. Finance Committee 7 p.m. Church Board Meeting
Golden Buckeye Fellowship Events
Join us at the Centerville Library at7:00 p.m. for a special presentation about “Presidents’Mothers.”
4:00 p.m. at the Kettering ChurchFellowship Hall, come enjoy “Commodore Perry” as heshares his life experiences.
is published every other month by the Kettering Seventh-day Adventist Church, 3939 Stonebridge Rd., Kettering, OH 45419.Kay Starkey, editor; produced under the direction of the pastoral staff. You may contact Kay via the church web site at: www.ketsda.org.
That You May Know
Summer Church’sPicnic in the ParkMark your calendars now for:
June 21 – Layer Park4999 Cordell Road
Ju 19 – Miami View Park5911 Munger Road
August 16 – Wal ude Park10000 N. Spingboro Pike
Sunday, July 20 through Thursday, July 24
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will continue our sermonseries,
with, “Fear the Final Crisis”
9:30 a.m. Serv led by Jerry Mahn 11:45 a.m. Worship Service music by church choir andorgan.
6:30 p.m.students in recital, featuring Karina Beebe and GrantWareham
7:00 p.m.Featuring our Casavant pipe organ; ,organist
Our Big 50 Years’ Celebration 9:30 a.m. with former pastorssharing their memories and music from each decade in thesanctuary.
9:30 a.m. A special , Rich Aguilera,will present in the
Fellowship Hall.
9:30 a.m. with guestspeaker, , in the tent east parking lot of church.
11:30 a.m. will present the message at theworship service in the sanctuary. Music will be by a reunionchurch choir, orchestra and organ.
1:30 p.m. Fellowship meal in the tent
5:00 p.m. Concert by ,Donald Huff director, will present
in the sanctuary.
will continue our sermonseries,
with, “YOLO” (You Only Live Once)
9:30 a.m. Serv led by Jerry Mahn 11:45 a.m. Worship Service music by church choir andKent Breakie, trumpet.
4:00 p.m.featuring the Dayton
Contemporary Dance Company. Admission at the door.
will continue our series,
with, “It’s OK Not to Love Certain People”
9:30 a.m. Serv led by Jerry Mahn 11:45 a.m. Worship Service music by Bells of Praise
All-Church Potluck
9:30 a.m. Serv led by Jerry Mahn 10:30 Adult Sabbath School in the sanctuary 11:45 a.m. Worship Service. Music by the SVA Band,SVA Choir and Praise Orchestra
will begin a new sermon series,
9:30 a.m. Serv led by Jerry Mahn 11:45 a.m. Worship Service music by church choir
4:00 p.m. Memorial Service 7:00 p.m. Vespers Concert by Jessica Blaza,
Jessica Purvis and Jasmine Purvis
7:00 p.m.on piano, violin and organ
will continue our new sermonseries,
9:30 a.m. Serv led by Jerry Mahn11:45 a.m. Worship Service
will continue our new sermonseries,9:30 a.m. Serv led by Jerry Mahn11:45 a.m. Worship Service
All-church Picnic, following worship service, at LayerPark, 4999 Cordell Road, Miami Township.
9:30 a.m. Serv led by Jerry Mahn11:45 a.m. Worship Service
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Youth EventsDon't Miss Out! It's time to register for theKettering Adventist Youth
; June 7-8. This year thegroup will head to the New River in WestVirginia and experience one of the best raftingrivers in the western hemisphere. $115 getsyou there and back with food, lodging, travel,and memories included. Trip is open tostudents currently in grades 8-12 and theirfamily. Must be at least age 14. For details orto sign up, contact Ben Moushon at 937-475-7166 or email [email protected].
Special Children’s ProgramAs we look forward to our May 10th, 50-Year AnniversaryCelebration, we're pleased to announce the special children'sprogramming planned for that entire morning. Rich Aguilera, "TheMud Guy" from magazine, will be joining us presenting afun, science-filled, and interactive journey through our world in histwo-part children's experience, "His Creation."
Kids (and kids at heart), have you ever wondered, "When diddinosaurs live?" "Was there really a global flood?" Or, "Doesscience support evolution?"
Come experience the high energy props, illustrations, fossils,prizes, and giveaways all wrapped up in a fun morning ofprogramming designed to bring our children closer to faith in theirwonderful Creator God!
As our church family celebrates through the two morning serviceson Sabbath, this children's service will run concurrently forchildren in Kindergarden through Juniors (Earliteens are invited tojoin and help). Parents of toddlers and infants are asked toaccompany their children, should they want to attend this program.Kids will meet in the KETSDA Fellowship Hall, Sabbath, May 10.Service times are 9:30-11:00 for part 1, and 11:30-1:00 forpart 2, with a half-hour break in between.
2014 Summer Camp Information
Register online at:www.ohiosdayouth.org/camp-mohaven
Dates Camp Name AgesJune 15-22 Ski Camp 12-17 years
Horse Camp 12-17 yearsJune 18-22 Family Camp All ages!!June 22-29 Cub Camp 6-9 years
Horse Camp 2 12-17 yearsJune 29-July 6 Junior Camp 9-13 yearsJuly 6-13 Teen Camp 13-17 years
For more information call 740-397-4695 ext. 122.
Please let the church office know ofyour child’s graduation, call 298-2167or [email protected].
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Kettering CollegeApril 26, 2014
Bachelor of Science Human, Biology
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
– Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
Associate of Science, Respiratory Care
Associate of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
Bachelor of Science, HealthSciences with Education emphasis
Associate of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
Bachelor of Science, HumanBiology
Associate of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Science, Sonography
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
– Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Associate of Science, RadiologicTechnology
Master’s Degree, Physician Assistant
Bachelor of Science, Human Biology
Associate of Science, Nursing
SalutatorianNational Merit Scholar
Valedictorian
Valedictorian
Spring Valley Academy
June 1, 2014
Southern Adventist UniversityMay 4, 2014
Home SchoolMay 25, 2014
Centerville High SchoolMay 24, 2014
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Birthdays1 Russ Wetherell
2 Sarah Boyd Philip Caviness
3 Chloe Barnswell Kristan Huff Leona Rapp
4 Micah Barton Noah Brower Joy Whitmill
6 Robert Christie Becky Hackney Marty Purvis Adam Velasco
7 Jake ChavezTerry Cowell
Terri Geach Nathan Klasing Kevin Starkey
8 Greg Wise
9 Alexis Evans Edward Mann
10 Bev Knapp Shem Nyachieo Jessica Purvis Angela Ziegler
11 John Shrader
12 Brenda Bryant
13 Allan Clarke Julie Jackson Darlene Lacy Angelique Matos Judy Wetherell
14 Jeff de Leon Rebecca Freeland
15 Jackie Bylsma Joshua Harning Carmen Perez Julie Sackett Jennifer Swenson
16 Carter MacPherson Lesley Webster
17 Mallory Kriegelstein Brian Niehoff Jackie Smith Joel Stevens Joshua Wheeker Madden White
18 Shelley Chew Trudy Hopkins Gary Ober Queila Rascon Petre Udrea Wayne Wold
19 Katie Adkins Myujoi Desroches Austin Eldenburg
20 Aubrey Kelley Jeffrey Lee
Priscilla Sexauer Robb White
21 Mike Brendel Ian Hudkins Unique Moore Rebekah Shull Heather Vanderbilt
22 Restie Blaza Andrew Hopkins Keith Morrill
23 Trisha Barker
24 Judy Frost Christina Keresoma Mark Middleton Margaret Opicka Rodney Sauser Joan Ulloth Dorgan
25 Dale Creech Thomas Hofacker
Kevin Klasing Bobbi Moushon Jacque Smith Carol Warner
26 Mike Rose Louie Sharalaya
27 Claire Haffner Beverly Shoemaker Doug Stivers
28 Weston Gelford Julia Rizzo Michelle Wynne
29 Elizabeth Christie Joshua Cotter Travis MacPherson
30 Luette Cowell Chris Good Jarrod McNaughton Taylor Peebles
31 Katie Breakie Lee Breakie Jonathan David
Birthdays1 Fred Goddard Susan Haines Dann Hotelling
3 Christian Chung Mary Jane McBride Cameron Quarles Jean Snider
4 Katie Holmes Colette Muth Paul Papaioannou
5 Nancy Klasing Marcia Waters
6 Cheri Brockman Breanna Burnett
7 Daniel Bridges Quincy Collins Sidney Collins Barbara K. Guenterberg Teri Lipinski
8 Andrew Bledsoe Peter Chu Kasper Haughton Jamy LeBlanc Devin Swenson
9 Peggy Barnett Kevin Jamison Bonnie Peebles Mackenzie Richardson
10 James Grosshart JB Kinder Ken Smith Kerry Suttles
11 Chris Chung Lael Nagley Patricia Nicosia Chad Richardson Matthew Webster
12 Robert Bockmann Krista Chaney Nathan Herman John Joseph John Modovan Jr.
13 Marvin Johnson Eli Shull Linda Wiser
15 Mugurel Brasov Juli Johnson Tiffany Johnson Marvin Stiles
16 George Dutton Bob McBride
17 Grant Wareham
18 Frances Black
19 Justin Oh Katianna Robaina Chris Stiles
20 Bradley Woodin Nicole Starkey
21 Larry Holland
22 Annie Collins Sonny A. Moretta Melanie Santiago
23 Erin Breakie Shane Cotter Don Sleeth
24 Katie Barker Christine Gearhart Zachary Hackney Christopher Jolly
25 Basile Banswell Allyson Howard Paul Reiss Jason Swetnam
26 Dean Davis Anne Goodman Elliot Smith
27 Brittany Cotter Jonathan Creech Tana Helvie
29 Cathy Herdman Rizwana Sharalaya Mark Yoshimura
30 Cecilia Clark Rohanna Deal Alex de Leon Susan Willsey
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Nancy Klasing — 3044 Elmbrook Way, Beavercreek, OH 45431Maria Luiza de Oliveira — 7251 Brookmeadow Drive, Dayton, OH45459; phone 829-1821Richard Thie —PO Box 899, Bellaire, MI 49615
The Barna Research Study By Pastor Elliot Smith
The leadership of our church has begun a journey of prayer, study and discussions to examine where we are as a churchfamily (looking at our strengths and opportunities for growth) and what God is calling us to be in the next 5-10 years.
As part of this process, we have contracted with the Barna Group (Barna.org) to assist us in asking our 'Millennial'generation (ages 15-35) how this church is assisting in their spiritual life. The purpose of the survey is to gauge oureffectiveness at ministering to this demographic and to explore areas of interest/questions this group has for the church.
The first diagnostic survey was made available in April, and a diagnostic survey for those OVER the age of 35 will bedistributed in May. Three more surveys will be given to those in the Millennial age group before the end of 2014.
If you are in the Millennial bracket and would like access to the surveys, you may pick them up at the church throughthe end of April or access it online (site info is on the Young Adult Facebook page). We will provide the results of thesesurveys as they become available.
If you are interested in the work Barna has done on a national level looking at the Millennial generation, please visittheir website and/or read David Kinnaman's book, "You Lost Me". These resources will open your eyes to thechallenges and opportunities we have in reaching this generation.
Music Concerts
—Tuesday, May 6, 7 p.m. in the SVAgymnasium, grades 6-12.
—Sunday, May 18, at 7 p.m. in SVAgymnasium.
Spring Valley Academy Last day of school yearis May 30.
SVA Graduation Programs
— Thursday, May 29, 7:30p.m., at Centerville Adventist Church.
— Friday, May 30, 8:00 p.m.Centerville Adventist Church.
— Sabbath, May 31, 11:45 a.m.,Kettering Adventist Church.
— Saturday, May 31, 9:00 p.m., atSVA in the gym.
Sunday, June 1, 10:00 a.m.,at SVA in the gymnasium.
SVA
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Tuesday morning, April 15, ourFellowship Hall was filled with tablesthat had been set up the night beforeand filled with empty Easter baskets. By8 o'clock, eighty-eight student nursesfrom Kettering College and a dozenKettering Church and Kettering Collegefaculty volunteers appeared, eagerly
awaiting their instructions for stuffing the Easter baskets.
With a flurry of cheerful activity, 372 Easter baskets (thelargest total ever) were assembled, each containing achocolate bunny, a homemade colorful pillowcase, activitybook, snacks, toys, a Little Friend, socks, jelly beans, toothbrush and paste, a reading book and stuffed animal. Theywere carefully wrapped, attached with a pretty Easter card and loaded onto the semi truck. In addition to the Easterbaskets, personal care bags were stuffed for mothers. That afternoon a handful of ladies followed the delivery truckdriven by Lloyd Davis and guided by Pastor Dan to seven community agencies: the Artemis House, Daybreak, Erma’sPlace, House of Bread, Kettering Behavioral Medicine Center, St. Vincent’s and the YWCA.
A heartfelt "Thank You" to all who donated toward thisspecial project without whom it would not be a success: toSheryl Bullman and her sewing circle who made thepillowcases, to Dr. Mark Wenzel for the toothbrushes andpaste, to Lorraine Beaven for chocolate bunnies,applesauce and fish crackers, to the Lee family for support,to Kettering Health Network for the loan of Lloyd and thetruck to make delivery quick and easy, to KMCdepartments and staffers, especially the lab and EPIC teamfor their help, and most importantly to Richa Stevens andJoan Ulloth for leading out in this mission service.
With such a large need this year for baskets, almost all thesupplies were used up. There is a huge need for basketsand wrap for next year
Annual Easter BasketProject Project
A Book Review by Barbara Guenterberg
The Prodigal by Brennan Manning
This book is a loosely based retelling of the parable of the prodigal. It has the powerful messagesof grace and forgiveness that the original parable has. I found it an excellent read and very hardto put down.It's based on Pastor Jack Chisholm who is the head pastor of a mega church, and he makes aterrible mistake while out of town. His church finds out and quickly removes him from thechurch. He is shunned by his wife and has long been estranged from his father and siblings.His father however, reaches out to him in his time of need and the book follows the path to graceand forgiveness.