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Aviation Memorial Service: Dr. Neil Snider and other Speakers - March 8

Audio 151a consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Aviation Memorial Service”
A memorial service was held in honour of students Teena Daly, Jeffrey Helzer, Al Karim Merali, Danny Penner, and Terry Townsend, and instructor Graeme Seath, who lost their lives in an aviation accident March 5, 1991. The effect of the tragedy on the TWU community is reflected upon. There is music and singing , and Bible passages are read. Various members of faculty and staff share memories and prayers, including Tom Bulick (Vice President for Student Affairs), flight instructors Maelene Fodor and Matt Edwards, Malcolm Cameron (Director of Campus Ministries), Ivan Pettigrew (Director of the Institute of Aviation), and Malcolm Seath (Graeme's father). This recording ends with the singing of the hymn "O Father, You Are Sovereign."
Audio 151b consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Aviation Memorial Service”
This is a continuation of the ceremony on Aud. 151a. President Snider shares a meditation, and Dr. Don Page (Vice President for Academic Affairs) offers a prayer of dedication. There is a tribute from the Student Association, and reference to plans to plant six trees on campus, in memory of those who died. The recording ends with music.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Baccalaureate Service: Ken Davis (TWU Administrator) and other Speakers - April 21

Audio 152a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Ken Davis and Others – “Baccalaureate Service”
Dr. Ken Davis leads the Baccalaureate Service. He invites the group to sing the Doxology. Rev. Lloyd Makaroff, former campus pastor and father of student president Loyal Makaroff, then leads the group in prayer. Graduating student Joanne Knowlson reads 1 Corinthians 9:9-23 and Romans 1:14-16. Graduating student Doug Comrie speaks on “I am Debtor”. Loyal Makaroff speaks on “I am Eager”. President Neil Snider alludes to the annual theme "pressing on to maturity," and speaks on “I Am Not Ashamed." The ceremony is cut off at [29:09].
Audio 152b consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Ken Davis and Others – “Baccalaureate Service”
This is a continuation of the ceremony on Aud. 152a. President Snider continues his lecture on “I Am Not Ashamed”. Dr. Ken Davis introduces the concluding hymn. The song is cut off. An unidentified speaker leads the group in prayer.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: this may be a Sunday morning worship service that preceded the formal graduation ceremony

Baccalaureate Service: Ken Davis (TWU Administrator) and other Speakers

Audio 153a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Ken Davis, Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '86”
The Recording opens with music and words of invocation from Dr. Ken Davis. An unidentified speaker leads the group in prayer. Davis thanks those in attendance. He discusses the concept of “the more excellent way.” The service includes several speakers and focuses on four aspects of “the more excellent way” which include: “The Way of Adoration and Praise” (Unidentified Speaker); “The Way of Love” (Dr. Ken Davis); “The Way of Obedience, Truth, and Purity” (Brian?); “The Way of Growth, Grace, and Knowledge” (see Aud 153b). There is music periodically through the service. The recording ends with the conclusion of the lecture on “The Way of Obedience”.
Audio 153b consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Ken Davis, Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '86”
This is a continuation of the ceremony on Aud. 153a. There is music and singing. President Snider speaks on “The Way of Growth, Grace, and Knowledge”. There is further singing and music. An unidentified speaker summarizes and reflects upon the service. Ken Davis concludes the service. There is music to the end of the recording.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: this may be a Sunday morning worship service that preceded the formal graduation ceremony

Baccalaureate Service: Neil Snider (TWU President) and other Speakers

Audio 154a consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '90”
The recording opens with Dr. Snider leading the group in song. A woman leads the group in a responsive reading. There is further singing and music. Malcolm Cameron (Director of Campus Ministries) introduces an outstanding graduating senior, Milena Dyck. She shares a testimony of praise. There is further singing and music. An unidentified speaker discusses the motto “truth unto godliness: liberty unto accountability” in relation to the resurrection of Christ. There is further singing and music. Dave Taylor, an outstanding senior and R.A., is invited to speak. There is further singing and music. An outstanding senior and "expectant father," Michael Peterson, is invited to speak. Dana Snider is invited to sing.
Audio 154b consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '90”
This is a continuation of the ceremony on Aud. 154a. Dana Snider continues to sing. An unidentified speaker discusses whether or not God’s expectations are unrealistic. Finally, Dr. Snider leads the group in prayer.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: this may be a Sunday morning worship service that preceded the formal graduation ceremony

Baccalaureate Service: Neil Snider (TWU President) and other Speakers

Audio 155a consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '92”
The recording opens with a woman reading from the bible og Jesus’ resurrection. She then offers a prayer for those in attendance. There is music. The group is led in prayer. A student is invited to share his testimony. There is further singing and music. Several unidentified male speakers read Psalm 103. A different unidentified male speaker leads the group in prayer. There is further singing and music. A woman, Sylvia, reads James 1:2-4 and shares her testimony. There is further singing and music.
Audio 155b consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '92”
This is a continuation of the ceremony on Aud. 155a. There is further singing and music. Dr. Snider introduces Calvin B. Hanson, founding President of Trinity. [During the graduation ceremony on April 26, 1992, Hanson was awarded an honorary doctorate.] Hanson shares his thoughts on the parameters of ambition in terms of Christianity. At [30:15] Dr. Snider invites the group to sing “Guide Me O Great Jehovah”. An unidentified speaker leads the group in a moment of silent contemplation. There is further singing and music.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: this may be a Sunday morning worship service that preceded the formal graduation ceremony

Baccalaureate Service: Neil Snider (TWU President) and other Speakers - April 25

Audio 156a consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '93”
The recording opens with a piano playing Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy”. An unidentified speaker welcomes the guests to the campus and to the service, which he introduces as one primarily of worship - as, in a sense, the last chapel service of the year. There is music and singing. A woman, Sue, reads from 1 Peter 2 and discusses the passage at length. Heidi and Dr. Pankratz read from Psalm 139:1-16 and Romans 8:28. There is music and singing. An unidentified man shares his testimony. There is further music and singing.
Audio 156b consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '93”
This is a continuation of the ceremony on Aud. 156a. Dr. Snider speaks on the sovereignty of God. Daryl Page shares his testimony. An unidentified woman is invited to share her testimony. Dr. Snider speaks on obedience to Jesus Christ. He reads from 2 Timothy 1 and discusses the passage at length. He leads the group in prayer. There is further music and singing. Another speaker leads the group in prayer. There is additional music and singing.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: this is a Sunday morning worship service that preceded the formal graduation ceremony

Baccalaureate Service: Neil Snider (TWU President) and other Speakers

Audio 157a consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '96”
The recording opens with Tom Bulick welcoming those in attendance. He then speaks on discipleship, and on the role of disciples, with the theme "disciples glorify God." There is music and singing. The group is led in prayer. Bulick speaks on the investment of discipleship. There is a reading from Luke 14:25-35. There is music and singing. A woman shares her testimony. Various students share their testimonies.
Audio 157b consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baccalaureate Service Grad '96”
This is a continuation of the service on Aud. 157a. President Snider reflects on discipleship. A graduate from the Masters of Counseling Psychology program reads John 15:1-17. An unidentified male student speaks on the topic of “abiding in Christ”. An unidentified female student speaks on the same topic, focusing on the idea of obedience. She emphasizes the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: this appears to be a Sunday morning worship service that preceded the formal graduation ceremony

Baptismal Service

Audio 158a consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Baptismal Service”
This recording consists of a Baptismal Service at Black Lake in 1986. This service is led by an unidentified speaker. District Chairman Steve Watkins [?] is called on to read from the book of Titus. A passage from Hebrews 9 is read by the new pastor - Aubrey Dau [?] - of the Portland Avenue Church in Tacoma. Brother Charles McGee [?] is asked to read from Colossians 2. The primary speaker addresses the position of the Evangelical Free Church on baptism. The group is led in prayer. There are numerous baptismal candidates from three different churches. The pastors from the respective churches present the candidates for baptism, and the candidates are baptized in the order in which they are presented.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: original cassette tape label reads: 86-51 Baptismal Service (including in the water) (Sunday afternoon) Black Lake - 1986

Baccalaureate Service: Neil Snider (TWU President) - April 21

Audio 159a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Neil Snider – “RNS Baccalaureate Address”
President Snider speaks on the responsibility of the Christian Disciple to be reconciled to God. He emphasizes the importance of finding an eagerness for God. He advocates for spiritual maturity. He discusses the importance of how one responds to temptation. He discusses the importance of acknowledging Jesus Christ as Lord. He believes the greatest miracle is when an individual commits his or her life to Christ. He emphasizes the need to live for Christ and to be responsible to Him.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Note: this appears to be a Sunday morning worship service that preceded the formal graduation ceremony

Lecture: Dave Busby - February 5-6

Audio 16a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dave Busby – “Being a God-Filled Person” / “Come”
Guest speaker, Dave Busby, speaks over two days. The first day focuses on the theme of Jesus building a church out of God-filled people. He then explains the difference between church people and God-filled people. Mr. Busby encourages students to live a God-filled life and experience the River of God. He references Matt. 16:18, Acts 4, Acts 7, Acts 16:22, Acts 16:25, and Acts 19:15. Another voice begins some reminders, apparently not related to Busby’s presentation, but is cut off at [25:55]. The second day, Dave speaks on the importance of ministering to the Lord instead of for Him. Mr. Busby demonstrates this principle in a skit with a student named Sam. He expresses the importance of paying attention to the Lord instead of overlooking him in the pursuit of independence. He argues that independence from the Lord often leads to idolatry. Individuals are looking for a way to quench their inner thirst in all the wrong places and the only true well to drink from is Jesus. He begins to discuss the one good thing about false gods: that they fail. He relates a personal story on this point, but the recording cuts off. He references John 7:37 and John 2.
Audio 16b consists of the following recording:
Title: Dave Busby – “Come” cont’d / “Receiving Jesus”
Guest speaker Dave Busby continues his talk from recording Aud. 16a. This presentation ends at [8:07]. The recording then includes another talk by Busby, this one focusing on the importance of being open to receiving Jesus. He recounts a personal story of seeing a father delighted by his child. This is a pivotal moment in Busby’s life; he realizes that when God looks down on any of His children, He is delighted because that child is His. Busby argues that when Jesus said to come and “drink” that He meant to “receive”. He argues that people don’t receive well, churches teach us to give and receiving seems selfish. He mentions a personal story about a trip to Africa and spending some time around beggars. Busby references 6 verses in Matt. 20. He then speaks to his experiences at the Church of the Open Door and the struggle to overcome his image and pride to let two elderly women pray for him. He overcomes his struggle and the women pray over him, and he feels refreshed in the Lord. Mr. Busby then relates several stories of individuals feeling the touch of God, of having their needs filled when they felt empty. He then takes a few moments to pray and encourages those students who feel needy to come down and pray for the touch of God with him. [Music plays softly and someone sings.]
See also Aud 17
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Archivist's note: online sources indicate that Dave Busby passed away in 1997, as a result of chronic health issues

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