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WORSHIP PARTICIPANTS L. Todd Cochran is assistant professor, restorative dentistry, School of Dentistry, Loma Linda University Richard H. Hart is president, Loma Linda University Marilynn Heyde is associate professor, dental hygiene, School of Dentistry, Loma Linda University David VanDenburgh is professor of humanities and interim dean for academic affairs, Kettering College, Kettering, OH CHURCH AT WORSHIP SANCTUARY 11:45 a.m. BACCALAUREATE - SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Out of respect to worshipers around you, please silence all electronic devices Video Announcements Prelude Centennial Fanfare John Zdechlik Sanctuary Brass *Processional Rigaudon André Campra Sanctuary Brass and Organ Hymn of Praise Rejoice, the Lord Is King No. 221 Prayer L. Todd Cochran, DDS Prayer Response Let Thy Holy Presence Pavel Tschesnokoff Pastoral Welcome Randy Speyer, MDiv, PhD University Welcome Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH Tithes and Offerings LLUC Building Fund (Loose offerings go to Church Budget) Offertory What Faith Can Do S. Davis/S. Krippayne Joel Christo, SD ’15, acoustic guitar; Sidney Choi, SD ’15, cello; Jed de la Paz, SD ’15, piano Student Feature Brockton Willey, SD ’15 Student Feature Clara Mendez Baez, IDP ’15 Musical Praise Keep Us Safe L. Laird, H. Lindsey S. McAnally, C. Underwood Brandie Vargas, DH ’15; Ashley Fiorello, DH ’15, vocals; Rachel Zabounian, DH ’15; Stephanie Rodriguez, DH ’15; Amy Loredo, DH ’15, violins; Jed de la Paz, SD ’15, piano; Mel Bersaba, SD ’17, guitar; Chris Lopes, drums, SD ’18 Student Feature Stephanie Karn, DH ’15 Scripture Reading Mark 12:28-34, TNIV Marilynn Heyde, MS, RDH (Pew Bible, page 1511) Sermon The Main Thing David VanDenburgh, Is to Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing MDiv, DMin Response and Prayer of Dedication Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH *Recessional Marche Triomphale Sigfrid Karg-Elert Sanctuary Brass and Organ *The congregation is requested to remain seated during the Processional and Recessional Please, no flash photography Virgil Nielsen, MD, conductor, Sanctuary Brass Bryan Hartnell, JD, and Walter Moore, JD, producers Kimo Smith, DMA, organist CALENDAR Monday, May 25 8:00 a.m. Church offices closed for Memorial Day holiday Tuesday, May 26 6:30 p.m. Experiencing God Bible Study, Fellowship Hall Wednesday, May 27 6:00 p.m. Open Prayer Circle, Study in Steps to Christ, Room 104 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Room 111 Sabbath, May 30 9:00 a.m. & “Hope Unlimited,” Roy Ice, Sanctuary 11:45 a.m. 10:25 a.m. Re:Live Worship, Part 4 - Work Matters, Tyler Stewart, Sanctuary 10:30 a.m. LLUC Sabbath School, Jesus, the Master Teacher, Robert Skoretz, Randall Amphitheater 5:00 p.m. Vespers, LLA Chamber Singers and ProMusica, Sanctuary Sunset Today - 7:49 p.m. Sunset Next Week - 7:54 p.m. 11125 Campus Street, Loma Linda, CA 92354 • (909) 558-4570 Cover photo by Michael Scofield This is a weekly bulletin Church Office Hours: Mon.–Thur., 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00 a.m.–noon. Offices are closed for staff worship on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. DVD copies of LLUC worship services are available for purchase online at www.llucstore.com LomaLinda niversityChurch of Seventh-day Adventists May 23 , 2015 growing disciples LLUC services are aired live on the church website at www.lluc.org and are also aired live and broadcast on Loma Linda Broadcasting Network (LLBN) via the Internet at www.llbn.tv, Time Warner Cable channel 17 in Loma Linda, Verizon FiOS Cable channel 31 in Loma Linda and Redlands, Roku (under BrightStarTV), and Glorystar satellite (which carries LLBN, 3ABN, Hope Channel, and other Christian networks). For more information, please visit www.llbn.tv, or call (866) 552-6881. Rebroadcast Schedule of University Church Programs on LLBN Sunday (SS) 8:00 p.m. Monday (V) 4:00 a.m., (W) 11:00 a.m. Tuesday (SS) 12:00 a.m. Wednesday (W) 3:00 a.m., (V) 8:00 p.m. Thursday (SS) 4:00 a.m. Friday (V) 12:00 a.m., (W) 7:00 p.m. (SS-Sabbath School; V-Vespers; W-Worship). Questions or Comments: [email protected] Online at: http://www.lluc.org SERMON NOTES We welcome you to Loma Linda University Church and to the Loma Linda Univer- sity baccalaureate services. What an exciting weekend this is! Graduation is a significant moment in a person’s life! It represents the culmination of dreams, work, success, and the promise of the future. Congratulations to the graduates of the Schools of Dentistry, Medicine, and Phar- macy! May you find your place to make a difference in this world. Family and friends make the entire weekend’s experience an unforgettable one. If you are one of this year’s graduates—or you are related to one—we wish you God’s richest blessings. We welcome David Vandenburgh as speaker at third service today. May he and I be used by God to touch lives and challenge all of us to grow more like Jesus. Randy Roberts Senior Pastor

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Page 1: ChurCh at WorShip Calendar B SANCTUARY 11:45 … de la Paz, SD ’15, piano; Mel Bersaba, SD ’17, guitar; Chris Lopes, ... Bay area. A consistent theme across his teaching is on

WORSHIP PARTICIPANTSL. Todd Cochran is assistant professor, restorative dentistry, School of Dentistry, Loma Linda UniversityRichard H. Hart is president, Loma Linda UniversityMarilynn Heyde is associate professor, dental hygiene, School of Dentistry, Loma Linda UniversityDavid VanDenburgh is professor of humanities and interim dean for academic affairs, Kettering College, Kettering, OH

ChurCh at WorShip SANCTUARY 11:45 a.m. BaCCalaureate - SChool of dentiStry Out of respect to worshipers around you, please silence all electronic devices

Video Announcements

Prelude Centennial Fanfare John Zdechlik Sanctuary Brass

*Processional Rigaudon André Campra Sanctuary Brass and Organ

Hymn of Praise Rejoice, the Lord Is King No. 221 Prayer L. Todd Cochran, DDS Prayer Response Let Thy Holy Presence Pavel TschesnokoffPastoral Welcome Randy Speyer, MDiv, PhD University Welcome Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH

Tithes and Offerings LLUC Building Fund (Loose offerings go to Church Budget)

Offertory What Faith Can Do S. Davis/S. Krippayne Joel Christo, SD ’15, acoustic guitar; Sidney Choi, SD ’15, cello; Jed de la Paz, SD ’15, piano

Student Feature Brockton Willey, SD ’15

Student Feature Clara Mendez Baez, IDP ’15

Musical Praise Keep Us Safe L. Laird, H. Lindsey S. McAnally, C. Underwood Brandie Vargas, DH ’15; Ashley Fiorello, DH ’15, vocals; Rachel Zabounian, DH ’15; Stephanie Rodriguez, DH ’15; Amy Loredo, DH ’15, violins; Jed de la Paz, SD ’15, piano; Mel Bersaba, SD ’17, guitar; Chris Lopes, drums, SD ’18

Student Feature Stephanie Karn, DH ’15 Scripture Reading Mark 12:28-34, TNIV Marilynn Heyde, MS, RDH (Pew Bible, page 1511)

Sermon The Main Thing David VanDenburgh, Is to Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing MDiv, DMin

Response and Prayer of Dedication Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH

*Recessional Marche Triomphale Sigfrid Karg-Elert Sanctuary Brass and Organ *The congregation is requested to remain seated during the Processional and Recessional

Please, no fl ash photography

Virgil Nielsen, MD, conductor, Sanctuary Brass Bryan Hartnell, JD, and Walter Moore, JD, producers Kimo Smith, DMA, organist

Calendar Monday, May 25 8:00 a.m. Church offices closed for Memorial Day holiday

Tuesday, May 266:30 p.m. Experiencing God Bible Study, Fellowship Hall

Wednesday, May 276:00 p.m. Open Prayer Circle, Study in Steps to Christ, Room 1047:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Room 111 Sabbath, May 30 9:00 a.m. & “Hope Unlimited,” Roy Ice, Sanctuary 11:45 a.m.10:25 a.m. Re:Live Worship, Part 4 - Work Matters, Tyler Stewart, Sanctuary10:30 a.m. LLUC Sabbath School, Jesus, the Master Teacher, Robert Skoretz, Randall Amphitheater5:00 p.m. Vespers, LLA Chamber Singers and ProMusica, Sanctuary

Sunset Today - 7:49 p.m. Sunset Next Week - 7:54 p.m.

11125 Campus Street, Loma Linda, CA 92354 • (909) 558-4570

Cover photo by Michael ScofieldThis is a weekly bulletin

Church Office Hours: Mon.–Thur., 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00 a.m.–noon.Offices are closed for staff worship on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.

DVD copies of LLUC worship services are availablefor purchase online at www.llucstore.com

LomaLindaniversityChurch

of Seventh-day AdventistsMay 23 , 2015

growing disciples

LLUC services are aired live on the church website at www.lluc.org and are also aired live and broadcast on Loma Linda Broadcasting Network (LLBN) via the Internet at www.llbn.tv, Time Warner Cable channel 17 in Loma Linda, Verizon FiOS Cable channel 31 in Loma Linda and Redlands, Roku (under BrightStarTV), and Glorystar satellite (which carries LLBN, 3ABN, Hope Channel, and other Christian networks). For more information, please visit www.llbn.tv, or call (866) 552-6881.

R e b r o a d c a s t S c h e d u l e o f U n i v e r s i t y C h u r c h

P r o g r a m s o n L L B N Sunday (SS) 8:00 p.m.Monday (V) 4:00 a.m., (W) 11:00 a.m.Tuesday (SS) 12:00 a.m.Wednesday (W) 3:00 a.m., (V) 8:00 p.m.Thursday (SS) 4:00 a.m.Friday (V) 12:00 a.m., (W) 7:00 p.m.

(SS-Sabbath School; V-Vespers; W-Worship).

Questions or Comments: [email protected] • Online at: http://www.lluc.org

Sermon noteS We welcome you to Loma Linda University Church and to the Loma Linda Univer-sity baccalaureate services.

What an exciting weekend this is! Graduation is a significant moment in a person’s life! It represents the culmination of dreams, work, success, and the promise of the future.

Congratulations to the graduates of the Schools of Dentistry, Medicine, and Phar-macy! May you find your place to make a difference in this world. Family and friends make the entire weekend’s experience an unforgettable one. If you are one of this year’s graduates—or you are related to one—we wish you God’s richest blessings. We welcome David Vandenburgh as speaker at third service today. May he and I be used by God to touch lives and challenge all of us to grow more like Jesus.

Randy RobertsSenior Pastor

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ChurCh life There is no hospitality dinner today. Offering Today: Church Building Fund. Next Week: Church Budget. All loose and undesignated offerings are appl ied to church budget . You may give online by visit ing http://www.lluc.org. Center floral arrangement is given in honor of the 2015 Loma Linda University graduates from the Schools of Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Medicine. North floral arrangement is given in honor of Melvin Bergvall as he celebrates his 90th birthday today. He has been my teacher, mentor, and friend. I’m so grateful to call you Dad. With all my love, JoAnn. Lobby floral arrangement is given in honor of the School of Medicine class of 2015. Church Board will meet June 3, 7:00 p.m., in Room 124.

Vacation Bible School: Remember to pre-register for VBS! A parent seminar is available for adults while the children are participating. The fun begins Sunday, June 14, at 6:00 p.m., but you will want to come early to enjoy the beautfiul animals that will be on the north lawn. We are preparing a great program! Guest Speaker: On June 20, the guest speaker for all three worship services will be John Ortberg, author, speaker, and senior pastor of the Menlo Park Presbyterian Church in the San Francisco Bay area. A consistent theme across his teaching is on how to follow a Jesus way of life and how faith in Christ can impact our everday lives with God. Trusts and Wills: If you don’t already have a will, put it at the top of your to-do-list. If you have one in place, make sure it still reflects your current wishes. For information, contact Betsy Matthews, (909) 558-4570, ext. 47091.

re:live miniStry _ Young Adult Ministrywww.reliveministry.comFellowship, 10:00 a.m., Room 101Sabbath service, 10:25 a.m., LLUC Sanctuary

ChurCh at Study RANDALL AMPHITHEATER 10:30 a.m.

Congregational Singing Valerie Lopez, Hazel Lopez, Linda Mendez

Opening Hymn I Love to Tell the Story No. 457

Prayer, Welcome, and Introductions Miguel Mendez

Musical Selection Worship Medley arr. Mateo Lopez Mateo Lopez, guitar

Special Feature UReach: Mission to the City Jeff Little

Prayer for the Offering Jeff Little Offering Sabbath School Expense (place mission offering in envelope)

Offertory Guitar Praise Medley arr. Mateo Lopez Mateo Lopez, guitar Lesson The Mission of Jesus Barbara Hernandez Benediction Barbara Hernandez

Postlude In A Little While We’re Going Home arr. Michelle Jauwena Superintendent: Miguel Mendez Keyboard: Michelle Jauwena

veSperS __________ SANCTUARY 5:00 p.m.

ChurCh at WorShip SANCTUARY 9:00 a.m. BaCCalaureate - SChoolS of mediCine & pharmaCy

Out of respect to worshipers around you, please silence all electronic devices

Video Announcements

Prelude Centennial Fanfare John Zdechlik Sanctuary Brass

*Processional Rigaudon André Campra Sanctuary Brass and Organ

Hymn of Praise Rejoice, the Lord Is King No. 221 Prayer H. Roger Hadley, MD Prayer Response Let Thy Holy Presence Pavel Tschesnokoff Pastoral Welcome Randy Speyer, MDiv, PhD University Welcome Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH

Student Feature Ryan M. Babienco, SM ’15

Student Feature Joyce Cao, SP ’15

Tithes and Offerings LLUC Building Fund (Loose offerings go to Church Budget)

Offertory He Leadeth Me J. H. Gilmore/W. B. Bradbury Joshua Yap, SM ’15, piano; Anthony Bui, SM ’15, guitar

Student Feature Joy D. Jones-Harris, SM ’15 Student Feature Joel Christian, SP ’15 Scripture Reading Jeremiah 33:1–3, TNIV Jim Pinder, JD, MBA (Pew Bible, page 1186) Sermon Ancora Imparo! Randy Roberts, DMin Response and Prayer of Dedication Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH

*Recessional Marche Triomphale Sigfrid Karg-Elert Sanctuary Brass and Organ

*The congregation is requested to remain seated during the Processional and Recessional

Please, no fl ash photography

Virgil Nielsen, MD, conductor, Sanctuary Brass Bryan Hartnell, JD, and Walter Moore, JD, producers Kimo Smith, DMA, organist

WORSHIP PARTICIPANTSH. Roger Hadley is dean, School of Medicine, Loma Linda UniversityRandy Roberts is senior pastor, Loma Linda University ChurchRichard H. Hart is president, Loma Linda UniversityJim Pinder is director of academic affairs, School of Pharmacy, Loma Linda University

Loma Linda AcademySymphonic Orchestra

Shawn Cabey, conductor

Welcome and Prayer Robert Skoretz

Meditation on Brother James Air H. Darke/L. Kidder

Aria in Classic Style Marcel Grandjany Gerald Cheng, Chloe Elias, Aaron Hong, Emily Pangalila, Stephanie Miller, violin; Jacob Knowlton, Maya Townsend, Larry Kidder, viola; Joshua Knowlton, Brandon Shin, cello; Natasha Thomas, harp

Alleluia from J. S. Bach Auf, schmetternde Töne der muntern Trompeten

Palladio Karl Jenkins Senior Class Ensemble Gerald Cheng, Tim Boskovic, Stephanie Miller, Jennifer Makowski, violin; Joshua Knowlton, Spencer Sherwin, cello

Offering Richard Brooks Offertory Reflets dans l’eau Jacques Ibert Claire Elias, harp

Overture from Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major J. S. Bach

Allegro from Concerto No. 10 in B minor for Four Violins Antonio Vivaldi Gerald Cheng, Chloe Elias, Emily Pangalila, Aaron Hong, violin

Beneath the Cross of Jesus F. C. Maker/L. Kidder Gerald Cheng, violin; Claire Elias, harp

Bound for the Promised Land Miss M. Durham/L. Kidder Gerald Cheng, violin

London in Symphony No. 104 in D Major Franz J. Haydn

Benediction Robert Skoretz

Child dediCationS Clarkston Dean Babienco is brought to be dedicated by his parents, Ryan and Brianna.Ryan will graduate from the LLU School of Medicine this weekend, and Brianna is a la-bor and delivery nurse at LLU Medical Center. They are moving to southwest Ohio as Ryan begins a residency in emergency medicine at Wright State University and Kettering Medical Center.