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Graduation, Institute of Reformed Theology
November 6,2011
Getting Ready on the BIG DAY!
Preparing Gifts for the New Grads, Study Bibles from the
B-Pres.
Dona Felicita brings Mayan incense to alter.
Rev. Peter Nord, Rev. Similox, Rev. Steve Tisinger
Grads with props for Mayan Dance Demonstration.
Three years of study – Good friendships were formed.
Rev. Josephina Inay, a founder of the K-Pres.
I am the father in a family of five boys and one girl. One of my boys, Pablo 13 years old, is in the symphony supported by the Ministry of Culture.
Delfino Coy Serech
Delfino Coy Serech
Vitalino, Josephina, Steve, Betsy, Peter.
Agustin, Jose Martin, Saul, Sabino
Juan Jose and Maria Maribel
Last minute jitters. Jose Martin shares in self-taught English, “We are nervous!”
Final details for our Masters of Ceremony.
I study theology because I would like to know about the existence of God and about the Bible. These are topics I ignored and which now I know a little about. I know that a person never stops learning. I also want to help my faith community.
At the end of my studies I want to transmit what I have learned to my community and continue learning. Also, in the future I would like to study for licensure in theology and, perhaps, a doctorate. With the help of God I am going to succeed and continue to practice that which I have learned
Evangelina Pichol Sanic
Josephina with stoles to present to the new ministers.
Friends and Family
Jose Martin and daughters
The Ceremony
Graduating Class
Prayers are offered
Sermon
Bonnie translates
Ronaldo talks about the Institute
Father and daughter graduates: Zoila and Juan Set summarize their thesis
project.
Noemi said, “To see poverty, and do nothing about it is to deny the will of
God.”
Jose Martin surveyed the
effects of poverty on lives of women
in San Rafael
Sabino presents thesis work done in Santa Isabel,
Chimaltenango
Evangelina and Berta studied the presentation
of poverty in their community.
Maria and Miriam present on the effects of poverty in the remote agricultural village of
Patzaj.
Delfino and Agustine present their work in the community of Comalapa
Maribel and Wendy’s thesis studied women’s issues in Cerro Alto
Chimaltenango Community Orchestra plays the Star Spangled Banner for Baltimore
Saul Perez, School Principal
Recognizing the Godparents of this Graduating Class, Betsy and Saul
Karla Koll and CEDEPCA teachers award certificates
Joan Clinch and Bonnie Clarke present Bibles on
behalf of the Presbytery of Baltimore
Degrees are awarded
Party Time!
So proud of you!