Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Homecoming 2010 and the Gala: Friday, October 1, 2010

Registration Table for Homecoming




Pastor Mike Jayne (1994) and Mrs. Patsy Holmes (1952)


Worship team at Davis


Pastor Craig Hall (1994) manager of the Davis bookstore


Vince and Sue Griffis (1967)


Dr. Dino Pedrone (1967) President of Davis College


Dr. Dino Pedrone (1967)


Dr. Ron Hawkins (1963) Vice Provost for the Graduate School and Online Program at Liberty University


Dr. Ron Hawkins (1963)


Dr. Dino Pedrone and Dr. Ron Hawkins

Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman (class 1945)


Mr. Carl Silver (1953) and Mrs. Sally Silver (1951)

Mr. Bill Dykes, Gospel Singer and Trustee on the Board at Davis


Jerry Traister (1967) Chairman of the Board with Dr. Pedrone


Mr. Jerry Traister (1967)

Dr. Pedrone brought up the Board of Trustees and had the Pastors in the room pray for them

Several students sharing about their time at Davis and God's calling

Mrs. Eleanor Krooswyk (class 1937)

Class of 1965 Reunion

Classmates reconnecting after 30 years

Sally Silver and her classmate from 1951

Here is a crew from 1967 (L-R) Jerry Traister, Walter Schlundt, and Vince Griffis

The majority of Class Agents at Homecoming

Dr. Ron Hawkins at an Alumni Gathering

Dr. Ron Hawkins and his wife Peggy

Dr. Gilbert Parker and his wife Marolyn (both 1965)

Dr. Gilbert Parker and his wife Marolyn (both 1965)

The Gym transformed into the Gala

One of the place settings



The History Displays in the Gym

The History Displays in the Gym

The lights come on for the Gala

Guests arriving and sitting down at the tables

While the guests were eating I presented the History of the College in Lowe

The History of Davis

There were torches lit up around campus

Homecoming 2010 was an amazing time this past Friday. It was quite the Historic day that was enjoyed by those who attended. Let me take you on the journey:

After a long rain that flood the street on Thursday the rain continued to come down in the early morning light. By 7:45 AM the rain had stopped and the sun started to appear and the clouds began to dissipate. Around 8 AM Alumni started arriving on campus to register for Homecoming. They were greeted as the first picture shows by Jenny Green, Roseann Melious, and Nikki Post. The first session started a little after 9:00 AM in the morning with a group made up of two students (Ben Tinsch and Levi Owens) and the adjunct professor of music, Scott Ladd (2008). Dr. Pedrone (1967) gave a welcome to the audience of students and Alumni and introduced the speaker, Dr. Ron Hawkins (1963) who is the Vice Provost for the Graduate School and Online Program at Liberty University.

Dr. Hawkins had a great message between his two sessions (Session 1: 9-10 AM and Session 2: 10:07-11 AM). He talked about the Christian life and the powers in a Christian life to make us more and more like Jesus Christ. He talked about the one goal we should striving for is to be an imitator of Jesus Christ. To do that we have three powers: The Holy Spirit, the Bible, and the Local Body of Believers (the Church).

Following the second session with Dr. Hawkins there was a break before Dr. Pedrone's Alumni Address. From around 11:30 AM -12:30 PM, Dr. Pedrone along with Jerry Traister and several others talked to the students and Alumni. Before they began we were all treated to Mr. Bill Dykes singing. Mr. Dykes is a former member of the Cathedrals and now is on the Davis Board. Several weeks ago I had written on his Facebook wall about the Hymn "God will Take Care of You" which was written at PBTS in 1904 and asked him to sing it if possible because of the of history of it. He sang a medley of the hymn and told the rest of the people about the history. It was great!

After he had sung the mini-concert, Dr. Pedrone had all the Board Members in Lowe come to the front and introduce themselves. After they introduced themselves he had all the pastors in the room to come up and pray over them as Dr. Ron Hawkins lead in prayer.

After the prayer for the Board Members Dr. Pedrone brought up 5 students to the front of Lowe Hall. They were: Junior Ben Tinsch, Transfer student Brad Zembower, Sophomore Mariah Britton, Senior Nate Benner, and Sophomore Brandon Grey. Each student talked about how God had been working in their life at Davis College. Ben has been working at his local highway department during the summer to be a testimony for Christ and also serving on a worship team at North Syracuse Baptist, where Dr. George Miller III is pastor. Brad has had his worldview changed and he has been able to do more preaching, though he is not sure if God is calling him to be a pastor. Mariah mentioned how Davis is like a home away from home. Nate met his wife at Davis and the college has been a place where he has been able to mature. Brandon is training to go back to his home in the Queens and minister to the families and people back in New York City.

After interview the 5 students Dr. Pedrone mentioned the three things that he is trying to stress this year:

1. Academics: Davis is a place of higher education. He wants the students to be students of the WORD, and students of the field they are studying to be in. That they do their best in their learning. Well prepared for the World.
2. Chapels: Importance of the Chapel, he wants the students to come to Chapel believing they might be called in a chapel. Receive what God has for them. Please Pray for the Chapels.
3. Victorious Christian Life: We are already given the Victorious life in Christ. Since we are IN CHRIST. It is not something we are striving to be, we are victorious in Christ. We need to live out that VICTORY!

Dr. Pedrone moved to what can the Alumni Do?

  • Pray for the College (Most important thing to do)
  • Give to the College (Many needs on the campus; we need to build on the scholarship fund.)
Dr. Pedrone stated that, "The future of this country will depend upon men and women trained for Gospel ministry. I believe that will all my heart. I would have never come here if I did not believe that."

Dr. Pedrone introduced Adrain Young of Ambassador Advisors. The purpose of Ambassador Advisors is to help Christians prepare for the future through Biblical stewardship. Later in the afternoon Adrain did a presentation about Biblical stewardship and mentioned that "17 of the 38 parables that Christ taught are about possessions; The topic of possessions is mentioned in Scripture more than any other:
- 3 times more than love
- 7 times more than prayer
- 8 times more than belief

About 15% of God's Word (2,172 verses) deals with possessions, treasures hidden in a field, pearls, talents, pounds, stables, etc."

He shared a lot of good information about how to use it for the Kingdom of God, since we cannot take it with us. How can each of us use what God has entrusted to us for His Kingdom? Great things to think and pray about.

Dr. Pedrone at the end of the Alumni Address had us turn to Psalm 19 which is a wonderful Psalm of the Revelation of the LORD.

  • Verses 1-6: These verses talk about the Revelation of God that we see in the wonders above.
  • Verses 7-11: These verses talk about the Revelation God in the Word within our lives
  • Verses 12-14: These verses talk about the Revelation God in His workers
After talking about Psalm 19 it was lunch time with Class Reunions. So many Alumni were there as the pictures above show. Alumni from the 1930 through the present day. I had a great time visiting with many of the Alumni for the brief time I was down there for lunch.

At 2 PM the Class Agents met in Lowe Hall while the rest of the Alumni continued to gather in the Dining Hall. We discussed different ways to reach our classmates and the classmates were are trying to reconnect with (Note: If you are an Alumnus or Alumna of PBTS/PBC/Davis and you have not heard from Davis in a while, there is a good chance we do not have your address and we would love to reconnect with you. Please use the form on the side and send a message to me). It was also discussed what day(s) of the week works best for Homecoming. We were able to get a group picture of most of the class agents as seen above.

After the Class Agent meeting there was a time of fellowship and reflection with Dr. Ron and Mrs. Peggy Hawkins and Dr. Gilbert and Mrs. Marolyn Parker. It was a time of prayer for different Alumni that are ill or hurting and also a time of reflecting on professors who have touched our lives in the past, many of which have gone home to glory.

As the day continued on the final prep for the gala was put into place. A History Display was put together by Jenny Green (Dr. Pedrone's Administrative Assistant) and Jeremy McGinniss (the College Librarian). Sharon O'Connor (Director of Marketing) had asked me several months before for a list of items that could go on display and they took that list and expanded upon it and created a wonderful display in the Gym for the Guests of the Gala. From around 5:30 until around 6:10 PM I was at the Gala as guests came in and talked to some of them about the history of college. It was great to see the gym fill with over 400 guests. As the guests were entering the Gala I went to Lowe Hall.

In Lowe I did my History Presentation in front of around 30-40 people as the guests at the gala ate their meal. After I finished my presentation I switched the feed over the Gala which was streaming from the Gym. A video made at the college was shown feature several students, professors, and Dr. Pedrone. After the video was finished Board Member Jeff Coghlan introduced student, Ben Kettor who shared about Davis and his desire to go back to his home in Liberia, Africa to help rebuild his war torn country. Jeff Coghlan once again rose up as the anticipation rose and he introduced Gov. Mike Huckabee to the stage.

Much cheering was heard in audience of the gala and cheers also rang out in Lowe Hall where it was being broadcast. Mike Huckabee is a very humble person with a great personality. He joked about some of the events on the campaign trail in 2008. One that stood out to me.

A lady walked up to Gov. Huckabee shaking her finger and said to him, "I heard you are a Baptist minister."

Gov. Huckabee replied, "Yes Ma'am I am."

"Are you one of those narrow minded Baptist Ministers that thinks that ONLY Baptists are going to Heaven?"

He replied back, "No, Ma'am I am more narrow minded than that, because I don't think some of the Baptists are going to Heaven."

He continued on later talking about his humble roots and how his parents were heard working people in Arkansas who wanted a better life for their children. He mentioned how he was the first male in his family to get a college education. He said it was because of scholarships and hard work. He was very thankful for the Christian education he received and how he was proud to support colleges like Davis that give a Christian worldview and train future leaders for the country. He mentioned how as governor the thing that disgusted him each year was how much money went into the prison system. He said that the cost to keep one (1) inmate in prison for one (1) year is enough to pay for one (1) person for four (4) years of college. Which one would be better? That is why he supports Davis College to train men and women for the ministry and be productive members of society. He challenged the audience to get behind Davis College and support them. He then went and sat down as Dr. Pedrone came up and closed out the very special evening that brought many friends and alumni to the campus.

After the evening of excitement there was a Hymn sing in Lowe Hall with Dr. Brent Young. About half a dozen Alumni stayed as we enjoyed some Hymns of Faith. After the Hymn sing several of us were out side praising God for the wonderful day. It was a great Homecoming and Gala.

Thanks to all who help put it all together

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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Summer 2010: News and Upcoming events at Davis

Scott Ladd (class 2008)

An exciting news item from Davis is that a couple of weeks ago the college hired Alumnus Scott Ladd. He will serve as the new professor for the Arts and Worship concentration at Davis. Scott graduated from Davis in 2008 and has just graduated from Northeastern Seminary in Rochester with his Master of Arts degree. Scott has been serving as the Director of Music for the Grace Evangelical Covenant Church in Clay, NY (just outside of Syracuse) since 2005. Scott will start at Davis officially on August 15. Welcome back to your Alma Mater Scott, you will do an excellent job.

The first edition of The Alumnus is getting ready to be sent off most likely next week. It has been an exciting experience and I am looking forward to working on new editions.

Another item for Alumni is that there will be the 3rd Monthly Alumni Chat on the Alumni Forum: http://daviscollegealumni.ning.com/ The date will be Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at 7 PM (PST). Let me know what topics you would like to talk about for future chats.

Moving into the month of August, Davis will be at the 26th Annual Spiedie Fest (August 6-8). This will be the third year that Davis has been represented at the Hope Tent. Come by the table and say hi. At the Spiedie Fest on Saturday, August 7, 2010 at 11 AM there will be a gathering to pray for Davis College. This year marks 3 years since I started the "Pray for Davis College" day on the birthday of our founder John A. Davis. If you cannot make it to the Hope Tent to pray with a group of Alumni/Friends of the College pray wherever you are on August 7, 2010 and lift up the needs of the college. I will put prayer items as we get closer to August.

At the end of August the new school year (2010-2011) will be starting. Continue to keep in prayer the new students coming and for the returning students. There is still time to register: http://davisny.edu/admissions/index.htm, and in fact Admissions is holding a registration day on Friday, July 16.



History continues to be written at Davis College as we serve God and prepare men and women for the ministry!

As an Alumnus of Davis College I have been blessed by the ministry of Davis College and the continuing blessing it will be in the future. If you have been blessed by Davis College (PBTS/PBC) consider and pray about making a donation to the college this summer. Remember it was only a dollar that started the school and one dollar given in faith to the college will help it continue to grow and serve the Body of Christ.





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Thursday, April 01, 2010

The One Dollar Challenge: April 10, 2010


1899 Silver Certificate

I would like to challenge Alumni/Friends of the college, because of my love for the History of Davis College. This year marks 110 years since John A. Davis started PBTS (now Davis College). In April there will be a 2 part series about the beginning of PBTS. A post will appear on this blog at midnight on April 5 and midnight on April 10. On April 5, 1900 John A. Davis was lead by God to start a Bible School and on April 10, 1900 John A. Davis received a dollar bill that confirmed it was from God. The gift the dollar was from a poor washwoman who included a note with the gift, which read, “I am a poor washer-woman but God has laid it on my heart to give you this dollar to help you carry out the plan He has revealed to you.” John A. Davis took that dollar bill and with it started PBTS in Lestershire (Johnson City), NY only a few months later in the summer of 1900. While many of us don't have much money at this time I think most of us can spare one dollar. God took that one dollar and used it to His honor and glory. That one dollar has given us 110 years of history.

I as the Historian of Davis College would like to change any Alumni or Friends of the College to donate a dollar on April 10, 2010 or anytime in the month of April to Davis College. If would like to send more you are more than welcome. You can send in check or donate online or drop it off in person to the business office on campus. While you are at it write a note of what PBTS/PBC/Davis has meant to you.

If you would like to mail in a gift mail it to:

Davis College
c/o Shelly Wilcox
400 Riverside Drive
Johnson City, NY
13790

Or online you can donate via PayPal or Credit/Debit Card: http://davisny.edu/development/giving.htm

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thank you to all the Alumni (and current students) of PBTS/PBC/Davis who are also Veterans


A Big Thank You to all Alumni and current students of the College that have not only served their LORD and Savior, but also have served the United States.

THANK YOU VETERANS

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Homecoming 2009: Part 2 (September 25, 2009)


Dr. Dino Pedrone (1967) addressing the Alumni and Students


Roger and Mary Knapton being honored by BCNY and Davis


1959 Class Reunion (50 years)

Class 1959 (Grace Fabian is in the green)

Dr. Dale Linebaugh (1949 and 7th president), Dr. Dino Pedrone (1967 and 9th president), Corey J. Adams (2007- college historian)

Class 1949 (60th class reunion)


Rick Cramer (class 2002 Chief Operating Officer), Corey Adams (class 2007 College Historian), Dr. Woodrow Kroll (1965- 6th president) and Daniel Rathmell (class 1973 Church and Alumni Relations)


The second day of Homecoming was good also. Many Alumni were on campus including Grace (Jones) Fabian. Grace is the one that got me interested in Bible Translation and Papua New Guinea. She and her class were celebrating their Golden Class Reunion (50 years). Is is almost done with her book that will be out a little before Christmas about her testimony in Papua New Guinea.

Also on campus as the previous post talked about is Dr. Dale Linebaugh who was celebrating his 60th class reunion with the class of 1949. Dr. Linebaugh has just published another book called Campfire Reflections. He is currently pastoring two churches in Wisconsin. One is a Cowboy church. Great to hear of his ministry.

In the morning Dr. Pedrone addressed the Alumni and Students in Lowe Hall. Several board members were present and some students shared testimonies. After the address two wonderful Alumni from 1950, Roger and Mary Knapton, were honored for all their years of hard work. Now in their 80s, Pastor Roger Knapton is pastoring a church in Clyde, New York. Great testimony of God's faithfulness.

Dr. Paige Patterson spoke after this in his last session for the BCNY's convention that was going on at the same time as our Homecoming and talked about being genuine for people. Since people are lost and only Jesus can save them, we need to reach them. Be a witness for Christ.

Lunch and Class Reunions followed as Alumni caught up with one another. Great time of Fellowship as I got to know them.

At 2 PM I present my History of Davis College to about 20 Alumni in Lowe Hall. It was great to get interaction and they all enjoyed hearing about our rich history.

In the evening a few people went up to hear our 6th president, Dr. Woodrow Kroll, of Back to the Bible at Believer's Chapel in Cicero, NY. He was part of the Mars Hill Network's 40th anniversary. He spoke from Psalm 89. He talked about God's Faithfulness.

Psalm 89.1-2 read:
1 I will sing of the mercies of the LORD forever;
With my mouth will I make known Your faithfulness to all generations.
2 For I have said, “Mercy shall be built up forever;
Your faithfulness You shall establish in the very heavens.”

He talked how God's faithfulness is not limited by time or space. It was a great message. Dr. Kroll will be coming to Davis College's Homecoming next year (LORD willing)starting on September 30, 2010.

It was a great Homecoming. Hope to see more next year.

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