Sunday 27 January 2013

Colin’s history lesson

Colin Jordan
"Colin Jordan has been on a journey since retiring as president of the Barbados Hotel & Tourism Association. Though he’s still at his primary job at Mango Bay Hotel, he has been compiling a history of the Mile-And-A-Quarter Seventh Day Adventist Church, which he has recently released in a book called Our Journey Of Hope, Milestones Along the Way. “I’ve always been interested in history,” Colin said. “After the 80th anniversary of our church, I thought we should document something about the church.” The book, which was published in October, actually took him about nine months to write last year, but for Colin it truly was a labour of love. For him one of the high points was conducting interviews with Uma Walker, the youngest sister of the man who actually started the Mile-And-A-Quarter Seventh Day Adventist church. “Her memory was so good. I mean she remembered the first service,” Colin said. “She was really my inspiration. She was a lady who I respected..."

 Read more at NationNews 

Saturday 26 January 2013

Barbados S.D.A. Secondary School's 2013 Speech Day


Here are a few pictures taken at the Barbados S.D.A. Secondary School's Speech Day and Prize-giving Ceremony" held at the Mile-&-A-Quarter SDA Church on Thursday, January 24. The Feature Address was given by Dr. Noel Brathwaite, Director of Research & Graduate Studies at the University of the Southern Caribbean, Trinidad. The pictures show some of the participants, and students receiving their prizes from Ms. Ishbel Bayne, Mr. Rudolph Allen and Mrs. Elaine Prescott. Ms. Bayne and Mr. Allen together with the late Lucy May Kum and B.G.O French (who both later served at USC) were the very first teachers at this school when it opened in 1953. Mrs. Prescott was one of the first students in 1953. The BSS is celebrating its 60th Anniversary this year. Click here for photostream.



Monday 21 January 2013

Looking Back At The 2013 USC Barbados Completion Ceremony

USC Barbados Class of 2013

It all started at a special USC Day Celebration held here in Barbados in July of last year (2012).  The new USC President, Dr. Clinton Valley, was in attendance when on the behalf of her fellow students at the local satellite site, one starry-eyed young lady publicly appealed to him for a finishing event here in Barbados - an event  in front of family and loved ones who may have scarified for, and/or supported them during their studies, and for whom travel to Trinidad would have been a burden just to see them march in cap and gown in order to pick up their diplomas.  Dr. Valley immediately embraced the vision and promised that it would happen.  From that moment on, and with the persistence of Dr. Norma Niles - the local site coordinator, it became a matter of working out the logistics.

So, on Sunday, January 13, 2013 in the Needhams Ballroom of the Hilton Barbados Resort the University of the Southern Caribbean created history by holding not just its first ever Completion Ceremony for Graduands of its Barbados satellite site, but also its very first tertiary level presentation academic exercise outside of its base in Trinidad. To the strains of Elgar's "Pomp And Circumstance" thirteen graduands together with their instructors and USC Barbados faculty, and the President and Academic Vice President of the university, all marched into the auditorium in cap and gown in the presence family and other well-wishers,  USC Alumni, representatives from the Barbados Ministry of Education, University of the West Indies - Cave Hill Campus, and the Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic.

Dr. Clinton Valley
After the singing of the Barbados National Anthem, Pastor Carl Dyal (Executive Secretary) and Ms. Daphne Maglore (Director of Education), both of the East Caribbean Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, respectively gave the Invocation and Scripture Reading to officially open the ceremony.  Dr. Niles and USC's Vice President of Academic Administration, Dr. Carlton Drepaul, welcomed the gathering and brought greetings.  The latter also introduced Dr. Clinton Valley, President of the University of the Southern Caribbean, who gave a seminal address in which he outlined the strategic goals and ethos of the university focussing on character development, curriculum development, campus development and community development.

Dr. Eugene Daniel
His thoughts were echoed by Dr. Eugene Daniel who gave the featured address encouraging graduands to integrate their lives around morality.  Dr. Daniel is a past Chairman of the Board of USC and President of the Caribbean Union of Seventh-day Adventists.  He now lectures at USC and facilitates Leadership Development and Professional Practice for the Caribbean Union of SDA.

As this was more of a presentation of candidates for graduation this coming May than a graduation exercise, no parchments were handed out. Dr. Niles presented the graduands to Dr. Valley who welcomed and encouraged them to follow through to graduation. They were then pinned by Drs. Drepaul and Daniel with commemorative USC pins and congratulated by Dr. Valley.


University of the Southern Caribbean - Barbados Campus Completion Ceremony 2013 from USC Barbados on Vimeo.

The lot fell on Jacqueline Medford, the very graduand who first suggested the ceremony, to respond on behalf of her fellow graduands; and she was effusive in her praise of Drs. Niles and Valley as well as other faculty who were helpful in making the day a reality for them and their family and friends. Ken Reeves, President of the USC Alumni Association - The Barbados Chapter, welcomed the graduands into the 400-plus strong local association and fellowship of USC alums worldwide. He also led out in the singing of the School Song.  Dr. Leon Phillips, former President of the East Caribbean of Seventh-day Adventists, brought the proceedings to a close with a prayer of benediction.

It is hoped as USC Barbados grows and develops that this ceremony would also, and that the larger goal of giving more Barbadians easier access to USC's holistic tertiary offerings would be realized.  To God be the glory!

Franklyn Watson Holder, MDiv.
Editor - USC Alumni Association - The Barbados Chapter

Special thanks to photo journalist, Ricardo Leacock, for contributing several photos to this report including those above.

Click here for photostream.



Friday 18 January 2013

Norma's African Safari

Norma on one of her Safari trips
Welcome back Norma, and thanks for sharing these amazing pictures from your recent African Safari with the Barbados and worldwide USC community.  For those who missed our earlier post, our own Norma Greaves spent her three week Christmas/New Year vacation mainly in South Africa... Visited Cape Town, Johannesburg, Zimbabwe (Victoria Falls) and the Kapama Game Reserve where various animals in the wild reside.  The last leg of her trip was on the campus of Babcock University in Nigeria.

Click here to begin slideshow.

Wednesday 9 January 2013

USC School Songs



To obtain a copies of the music and lyrics to the USC school songs, please follow the links below:

Click here for sheet music for the official school song.

Click here for lyrics to the official school song and the historic song.

Sincere thanks to Dr. Len Archer and his wife, Nichole, for supplying these documents.

Sunday 6 January 2013

Origins

Ghosts Of Rwanda



"Soon after the killing began, Carl Wilkens, an Adventist missionary, put his wife and children on a U.S. convoy out of Rwanda. But he decided to stay behind with Rwandan colleagues and workers who’d sought refuge in his home. By the night of April 10th, he was the only American left in Rwanda.

The first three weeks, the violence forced Wilkens to stay in his house and he videotaped and talked about what he was seeing and hearing. Later, he ventured out each day to help save lives by bringing supplies to orphanages and negotiating with the extremists. He remained in Rwanda throughout the genocide."


Ghosts Of Rwanda – Full Video Documentary of the Genocide in Rwanda from naijanedu.com on Vimeo.

Thursday 3 January 2013

Adventist Scholars Celebrate Creation



"A group of Seventh-day Adventist scholars and theologians recently met to discuss how to offer programs, publications and forums emphasizing the biblical creation of the earth. The two-day event brought Adventist World Church leaders and Inter-America’s Theological Seminary leaders to Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, for a Celebration on Creation with numerous scholars from around the world. The Celebration of Creation is part of the Adventist Church’s renewed emphasis on promoting biblical creation."

Read more: Puerto Rico: Adventist scholars Celebrate Creation

Tuesday 1 January 2013

7 Habits of Highly Contagious Adventists

Happy New Year!

The beginning of a new year is always a great time to review the previous one and set goals and make resolutions for upcoming twelve months.  The Bajan USCian recommends the video below taken from Loma Linda University Church's "Contagious Adventist Seminar" as a useful tool to consider as you sit down to build your mission statement, set goals, prepare your journal, etc., for the new year.  May God bless you and yours with health and prosperity in  2013.  


 
7 Habits of Highly Contagious Adventists from lluc media on Vimeo.