Pastor Mahilum, Seminary president, welcomes graduates and guests to the NETS First Commencement Exercises held last year in Sagay, Negros Occidental. |
Some students even
experienced “harassment” from an on- and- off personnel who intimated to monitor the program
as it is suspected to be used against
the CPBC leadership. A ridiculous claim as the program was approved by the Board
of Trustees of the referred institution. Of course, the reactions mostly came from people who have been conditioned to believe
that they are the center if not the sole reservoirs of learning
or power. Apart from them or their blessings, no other initiatives will ever
prosper.
However, like the unknown kid in the Bible, whose small
initiatives resulted to the feeding of 5,000+, we were not disturbed by overwhelming
discrepancies and limitations, even criticisms. Such voluntary spirit made a
difference. Amidst reservations, if not downgrading of the modest offering,
Jesus made use of what was available and another miracle happened.
Pioneer Batch of MSPM students |
A combination of Master of Social Work and Master of Ministry, the
mission of
the Master of Socio-Pastoral Ministries program is to prepare pastors for leadership roles in
church, church-related institutions
and community. Specifically, it is geared towards a healthy and balanced pastoral leadership in church and
community services. For we have a holistic mission and ministry exemplified by our Lord and Master Teacher, Jesus, the Christ as he put into action the avowed mission in Luke4:18-19.
Three years after the program was implemented, it has produced 23 pioneering graduates from Panay and Negros, despite some attempts to sabotage the program . The Conferral Ceremony was held on May 1, 2010 at Ajuy Christian Development Academy, Ajuy, Iloilo with the approval of the General Secretary of the CPBC, Rev. Job Santiago, who served as speaker on said event. Pastor Stephen could have joined that Batch, but without his knowing it, he opted to graduate in NETS together with Pastor Boy today.
MSPM program is
unique as it democratizes the center of learning and power. The program exemplifies a sharing, self-reliant , self
sustaining and empowering community.
Faculty are volunteers. Students in
respective centers shoulder the transportation expenses and accommodation. Classes are conducted in
provincial centers offered by churches and institutions who subscribe to
the idea. Participating theological
institutions conferred the degree to graduates.
Baptist Pastors united in prayer of thanksgiving for the learning opportunity through the MSPM during the Semestral Joint Session in North Negros Baptist Bible College in 2008. |
Prof. DZ P. Lariza together with the Pioneer graduates of NETS |
However, as the saying of old contends “you cannot put a
good person or product down.” By God’s own timetable, NETS was organized. Subsequently, a new center of
learning and empowerment has been established. I am glad that the school administration
included in their course offerings the MSPM.
With this development, coupled
with the graduation of Pastor Boy and
Pastor Stephen, today, we are assured of
the "resurrection" of the MSPM . Those who have started the program in Negros and
in Panay can now earn their respective degrees in NETS. Let us spread this good news ! God bless.
*Statement of Support, read by Prof. DZ Patriarca-Lariza on my behalf, for the 2nd Commencement Exercises of the Negros Theological Seminary (NETS) in Escalante City on April 9, 2012 as requested by the Seminary administration.
*Statement of Support, read by Prof. DZ Patriarca-Lariza on my behalf, for the 2nd Commencement Exercises of the Negros Theological Seminary (NETS) in Escalante City on April 9, 2012 as requested by the Seminary administration.
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