TMS Thirty-Seventh Annual Commencement Service

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The Thirty-Seventh Annual Commencement Service

MAY 7, 2023

SUN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA

37 th Annual Commencement Service

MAY 7, 2023

President Abner Chou, Th.D. , Presiding

PROCESSIONAL (AUDIENCE PLEASE STAND)

WELCOME

THE MASTER’S SEMINARY CHORUS

SCRIPTURE READING

PRAYER OF INVOCATION

Pomp and Circumstance • Elgar/Rice

Brass Ensemble; Mr. Stephen Sturz, Organist

Dr. Abner Chou President

Soldiers of Christ, Arise • Elvey/Erb-Rice

Dr. Bill Brandenstein, Director

Dr. Austin Duncan

Faculty, Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program

Dr. Nathan Busenitz

Faculty, Executive Vice President

THE MASTER’S SEMINARY CHORUS

HYMN

CHARGE TO GRADUATES

CONFERRING OF DEGREES

PRAYER OF DEDICATION

HYMN

BENEDICTION

RECESSIONAL

Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Hughes/Erb-Rice

O God, Our Help in Ages Past • Croft

Dr. Bill Brandenstein

Dr. Alex Montoya Emeritus Professor

Dr. Abner Chou, President

ASSISTED BY Members of the Faculty

May the Mind of Christ, My Savior • Barham-Gould

Dr. Bill Brandenstein

Dr. Lucas Alemán

Faculty, Director of Spanish Education

Thine Is the Glory • Handel/Rice

Brass Ensemble & Organ

*PLEASE, NO PHOTOGRAPHY OR APPLAUSE WHILE DEGREES ARE BEING AWARDED

O God, Our Help in Ages Past

O God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home!

Under the shadow of Thy throne

Thy saints have dwelt secure; Sufficient is Thine arm alone, And our defense is sure.

Before the hills in order stood, Or earth received her frame, From everlasting Thou art God, To endless years the same.

A thousand ages in Thy sight Are like an evening gone; Short as the watch that ends the night Before the rising sun.

Time, like an ever-rolling stream, Bears all its sons away; They fly, forgotten, as a dream Dies at the op’ning day.

O God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Be Thou our guide while life shall last, And our eternal home!

LYRICS: ISAAC WATTS (BASED ON PSALM 90) (1719) | MUSIC: WILLIAM CROFT (1708)

May the Mind of Christ, My Savior

May the mind of Christ, my Savior, Live in me from day to day, By His love and pow’r controlling All I do and say.

May the Word of God dwell richly In my heart from hour to hour, So that all may see I triumph Only through His pow’r.

May the peace of God my Father Rule my life in ev’rything, That I may be calm to comfort Sick and sorrowing.

May the love of Jesus fill me As the waters fill the sea; Him exalting, self abasing This is victory.

May I run the race before me, Strong and brave to face the foe, Looking only unto Jesus As I onward go.

May His beauty rest upon me

As I seek the lost to win; And may they forget the channel, Seeing only Him.

Diploma of Theology Bachelor of Theology

Joe Hayhurst Denver, Colorado Brian K. James Milford, Delaware John Nathaniel Quintans Orange, California Ruben A. Rocha Montevideo, Uruguay Alejandro Torres Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico Ben Trowbridge Lima, Ohio John Vereen Hineston, Louisiana

Honduras

Maestr Í a en Ministerio B Í blico

Montenegro Alas San Salvador, El Salvador

Ricardo

Cerda Rojas Concepción, Chile

Lopera Gallego Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia

Alvarado Tibás, San José, Costa Rica

Josué Izquierdo Martinez Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico

Miguel Ángel Jiménez Martínez Quillota, Chile

Ecuador

Ricardo Olaguez Los Angeles, California

Mendoza León Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico

Vaca Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil

Mérida Contreras Santiago, Chile

Ever

RincÓn Cabezas Cajamarca, Tolima, Colombia

Rodriguez Torres Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia

Velasco Usulutan, El Salvador

Rojas Madrigal Cartago, Costa Rica

Serrano Santiago, Chile

José

Servín Vázquez Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico

Tapia Vargas Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico

Trullén Acevedo Santiago, Chile

Urbina García Managua, Nicaragua

José Martin Buolangger Juárez Paita, Perú Tomás Iván Kevin X. Cintron Cartagena Guayama, Puerto Rico Jonatan Ortiz Cobos Chihuahua, Mexico Alfredo Cesar Augusto Edison Layedra Quito, Pichincha, Manuel Alejandro Aarón Mendoza Adrian Mauricio Juan Fernando Rodriguez Velarmino Lemuz Gomez Edgar Alberto Francisco Javier Osmar Mendoza Andrés Fernando Andrés Emilio Caleb Ignacio Andrés Mario Alberto

Master of Divinity

Dominic J. Avila East Los Angeles, California Stephen James Angliss Greencastle, Pennsylvania Jobin Abraham Dallas, Texas Taylor Berghuis Portage, Michigan Alexander Benfanti Tacoma, Washington CJ Bohnen Boulder, Colorado Lance Burroughs Wichita Falls, Texas Ting Kwok Dickson Chau Hong Kong Jordan Cedeno Laguna Beach, California Jack Chen Jiangsu, P. R. of China Michael Chen Fuzhou, China Wesley Condra Victoria, Texas Osvaldo Andres Fuentes Santiago, Chile Ryan James Friesen Meade, Kansas Francisco A. Del Toro Cervantes Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico Nathan Giesbrecht Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Homero González Coahuila, Mexico Anthony Habib Montreal, Canada Benjamin Michael Herb Lebanon, Pennsylvania Thomas Hass Moss Beach, California Beaux Hargrove Rushville, Illinois Victor Antonio Hinojosa Roseville, California Asael Hernandez Lugo Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico James McClellan Holt Waldorf, Maryland Taylor Lee Holt Longview, Texas Romano Yaranon Iglesia Manila, Philippines Nathan Hunter Des Moines, Iowa Matthew Jones Omaha, Nebraska Yejun Kim An-yang, South Korea Luke Kirkendall Oakland, California

Master of Divinity

Morgan James Maycumber Flagstaff, Arizona Jun Sung Park Seoul, Republic of Korea Matthew Tebbit Perth, Australia Aristo Yulius Surabaya, Indonesia Kalle Limit Toronto, Ontario, Canada Brian Nkoana Johannesburg, South Africa Joshua Stebbins Camas, Washington Samuel Lanka Adilabad, Telangana, India Jason Nguyen Anaheim, California Michael J. Sciarra Orange, California Timothy Max Megee Tahlequah, Oklahoma Benjamin Patton Springfield, Illinois Bryan Zarate Los Angeles, California Johnson Mubiru Luteete, Luweero, Uganda Aaron Petrossian Concord, California Jacob S. Trotter Rockford, Illinois Stephan Müseler Windhoek, Namibia Spencer Davis Revely Rancho Santa Margarita, California
CONTINUED
Walter Karl Walker Greenville, South Carolina

Master of Theology

Doctor of Ministry

Johnny Gravino Rome, Italy William Steven Brannon Purcellville, Virginia Michael Cordich Gilroy, California Landis Dana Brown Loris, South Carolina Henry A. Cruz Chicago, Illinois Joshua DeLong Lancaster, Ohio Joseph Kossler Fant Anderson, South Carolina Jeremy Thomas Frazor Greenville, South Carolina Chas C. Morse Pacific Palisades, California Daniel E. Gumprecht Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Fielding A. Poe IV Ballwin, Missouri Aaron M. Hembree Stillwater, Oklahoma Mark B. Self Buenos Aires, Argentina John Kimson Hedberg II Denver, Colorado Bryan Ratliff Roanoke, Virginia Israel Iglesias Havana, Cuba Eric D. Sipe Columbus, Ohio Joshua Lee Selangor, Malaysia Ian Stamps Collinsville, Illinois

Doctor of Ministry

Doctor of Philosophy

Cherif Arif Cairo, Egypt Alex Gurtaev Samara, Russia Siripong Yaebeang Bangkok, Thailand Randal L. Walters Escondido, California Greg Stoever Norman, Oklahoma
CONTINUED
David Zadok Ramat Gab, Israel

The Master’s Seminary exists to advance the kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ by equipping godly men to be pastors and/or trainers of pastors for excellence in service to Christ in strategic fields of Christian ministry. This is accomplished through an educational program and an environment of spiritual fellowship and relationships that emphasize unreserved commitment to the worship of God, submission to the authority of the Scriptures, a life of personal holiness, the priority of the local church, and the mission of penetrating the world with the Truth. Begun in 1986, The Master’s Seminary offers graduate-level education designed to equip students for effectiveness in Christian ministry. Through emphasis on careful instruction in the Scriptures, a consistent focus upon involvement and accountability within a local church, exposure to past and present movements in church history and Christian missions, and the development of communication, relationship, leadership, and administrative skills for ministry, the seminary seeks to produce graduates who are recognized as men of God and who are equipped to serve effectively as pastors, missionaries, teachers, evangelists, counselors, and leaders in evangelical ministries around the world.

Caps, Gowns, and Hoods in the Academic Procession

CAPS: Because each member of the faculty possesses a degree or degrees, the tassel is worn on the left side of the cap. Individuals holding a Doctor’s degree are identified by a gold tassel.

GOWNS: The faculty are wearing two different types of gowns according to the highest degree held: Master or Doctor.

HOODS: There are also two types of hoods: one for each degree. They vary in size with the smallest for Master and the largest for Doctor. The hood is lined with the academic color or colors of the school that conferred the highest degree. The velvet binding of the hood indicates the field of study to which the degree pertains.

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