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Fall Benefit Banquet & Auction

2008-fall-benefit-banquet-and-auction-01.jpgLEBANON, PA –  On the evening of September 27th, over 325 people gathered for a black bow-tie event of great food and wonderful fellowship in the activity center of the God’s Missionary Church in Lebanon, PA.  Coordinated by Leonard Raub and Larry Shuey, this benefit banquet was a blessing to all.  

Wholesome, beautiful entertainment provided by the Music Division of Penn View added to the evening event.  The complimentary banquet meal –prepared by alumnus Dwight Rine– was followed by an auction coordinated by Leonard Raub.   The participants enjoyed bidding on many items including those from the Ernie Peia estate. 

2008-fall-benefit-banquet-and-auction-02.jpgSome who attended said:  “I’ve never been to anything like this before!”  They gave liberally to the benefit of Penn View.   Personal invitations went out to many local business leaders and they too found the evening to be a unique experience.   The total of the dinner donations and the auction income approached $14,000.

We give God all the praise and glory for what was accomplished for Penn View and His Kingdom in that one short evening.  We encourage other churches or groups of churches to sponsor similar fund-raising events for Penn View.  We would like to assist you in getting one set up to benefit our school.  Thanks goes to the Lebanon God’s Missionary Church congregation for their hard work in preparation for this benefit event!

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School of the Prophets

Leonard SankeyThe Interchurch Holiness Convention’s annual School of the Prophets convened at Penn View Bible Institute, September 22-24, 2008, on the theme “I Will Build My Church.”   Donald Myers and Barry Arnold captivated the evening crowds with the encouragement that Jesus Christ will build His Church. Robert Luther, Michael Williams, Leroy Adams, Larry Petit, and Darrell Stetler presented substantial papers, each followed by an insightful responder.

Luther challenged us to the balance between ministry and patriotism. Williams stretched us to consider how to communicate with postmodern listeners. Adams encouraged us to hold fast to the faith, even through decline, depression, and difficulty. Petit reminded us that we grow in community with other Christians.

Darrell StetlerStetler drew our hearts together toward the purity required by Scripture and proclaimed by holiness churches. We are to build the church by leading people to the experience of a pure heart. Christians whose hearts are in harmony with God will have harmony with each other. In a second session, Stetler warned that we can lose our heritage at the “generational change points.”   He urged us to plan carefully to pass the heritage on to our children. Leonard Sankey graciously wove the sessions together so that we had something to think about, something to pray about, and something to get busy doing!

Thank you to all who participated to make this a great event.

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PVBI welcomes students back to campus

StudentsWe are excited about the quality and quantity of students God has given us this year. We have 160 students in the academy  and 88 in the college. This makes our total enrollment almost 250 students.

There are 16 states represented this year with Pennsylvania leading the way, followed by North Carolina, Ohio, and New York. There are 5 foreign countries also represented including Papua New Guinea, Canada, Northern Ireland, Turks & Caicos Islands, and Bolivia.

Winning TeamWe are thankful for the diversity of conservative holiness denominations that are represented on our campus this year. Leading the way is God’s Missionary Church, followed by the Pilgrim Holiness Church of New York, the Pilgrim Nazarene Church, and the Tennessee Bible Methodist Church.
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Taking first place with most majors is the Ministerial Division with 22 students under the direction of Rev. Jacob Martin, followed by the Missions Division with 20 students under the direction of Mr. Steven Mowery. Please keep Penn View in your prayers that God will continue to help us fulfill our mission of preparing young people for full-time Christian service.

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We welcome new staff to Penn View Bible Institute and Christian Academy.

Rev. Philip BrenizerPhilip Brenizer –a 1997 graduate of Penn View Bible Institute –has become our new Director of Operations.  Philip served as pastor of the Center Union God’s Missionary Church for eleven years.  He has recently earned a Master of Arts in Ministerial Leadership from Indiana Wesleyan University.  He also carries an Associate Degree in Aviation Technology and has worked at the Williamsport Municipal Airport and the Harrisburg International Airport.  His wife, the former Michelle Shuey, is a medical doctor practicing medicine at Newport Family Practice.  They are the parents of two daughters. 

Mr. David DeStefanoDavid DeStefano has rejoined our staff as Principal of the Academy.  David has a Bachelor of Religious Education with a major in Bible and Bachelor of Arts with a major in Social Sciences from God’s Bible School; and a Master of Education in teaching History and a Master of Science in Educational Administration from Bob Jones University.  He also holds an Instructional I in Secondary Social Studies from the State of Pennsylvania.  He served Penn View as principal of the Academy for thirteen years and as an instructor for the Institute for five years before serving public schools for the past three and one-half years.  Under his previous administration as Principal, the Academy grew to near record enrollment.  His wife, Bernice, serves as our Elementary Principal.   They are the parents of two sons and one daughter. 

Lucas ShroutLucas Shrout has also rejoined our staff.  Lucas is a 2002 graduate of Penn View Bible Institute.  He went on to Duquesne University and Southeastern Theological Baptist Seminary to pursue a Master of Arts in Church Music.  While in North Carolina he served as Director of Music and supply pastor at the Archdale Pilgrim Holiness Church.  He has now returned to serve as Chairman of the Music Division.  He directs the Chapel Choir, the Orchestra,and the High School Ensemble, and teaches in the Music Division.  His wife, Hannah, is also a graduate of Penn View.   They are the parents of three little girls.

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New Blog site for PVBI!

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