FALL 1999

In the late summer of 1999, nearly the entire North Sanctuary was burned by a wildfire.

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On August 7, 1999, an Emancipation Service and Reception was held for fifteen-year-old Matthew Aaron Madonna, son of Michael McIntyre.

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In the month of September, The Church joined the local community to help defeat a proposal to build an open-pit mine and processing plant less than two miles from Red Rock Consecrated Sanctuary.

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On October 7, 1999, the Reverends Gene Savoy Jr. and Robert Petrovich attended the third luncheon gathering of ministers and faith leaders in the Reno-Sparks community at the Reno Stake Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

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On October 19, a table of ten members of the International Community of Christ, headed by Bishop Gene Savoy Sr., attended the Nevada Governor’s Prayer Breakfast, at which the Reverend Sean Savoy acted as Master Of Ceremonies.

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On October 23, Ms. Colleen Hooper and Deacon Larry Coesens exchanged marriage vows in the Chapel of the Holy Child.




Summer 1999

During the month of May, the Community remembered in Communion Prayer Estella Heavener, the mother of  the Reverend Carol Ann Crabb, who passed away on May 2, and Jo Ann Marie McIntyre, the mother of Deacon Michael McIntyre, who passed away on May 20.

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On June 3, 1999, the second luncheon gathering of Reno-Sparks religious leaders was held, this one at Temple Sinai at the invitation of Rabbi Myra Soifer. This gathering represented primarily clerics, with about thirty in attendance, including the Reverend Robert Petrovich from the Second Advent Church, while the first such meeting included more attendees from service organizations and missions. Following lunch, table groups formed to discuss possible goals and purposes for the continuance of such interfaith gatherings.

While there was no formal general consensus, there was general agreement that similar gatherings should continue quarterly, hosted by the various religious groups involved, on a rotating basis, and that the host should take the opportunity to introduce those gathered to his or her ministry and religious customs. There was a strong consensus that no strict agenda or organization or guidelines be developed for the gatherings but rather that the gatherings be kept informal and open-ended tp encourage individuals to get to know each other by name and face, learn to trust each other, and discuss possible coprojects with the idea that there is a great value in encouraging trust, colleagueship, and fraternal and sororial feelings toward other leaders in the religious community.

This was decided because all present recognized that there were really very few places and circumstances that allowed religious professionals to discuss spiritual matters and religious concerns in a personable environment. There was also mutual agreement that anything that developed during these gatherings should develop naturally, that nothing be forced, and that developments be progressive and not be “decided by committee.” Both of these principles have continued to be held until the present.

While several of the founders of this interfaith gathering have retired or passed on, others have risen to take their places, and the Second Advent Church continues to be active and central to the organization.

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On Friday, July 2, 1999, Bishop Gene Savoy delivered the first of the twenty-four lectures of the Project “X” series on Metaphysics, Philosophy, and Mystic Theology under the auspices of the American Philosophical Institute of Cosolargy. The series, dealing primarily with the teachings of ancient Greece and Egypt, presents advanced theories of the ancient metaphysical teachings that centered on theophany and the personal experience of God’s powers, which involved the priestly science of theurgy. Little-known concepts are also highlighted in a way that “takes down the wall” built around the ancient philosophies of Greece and Egypt by secular authorities. With this series, the science of Cosolargy, which is based on old and new concepts and revealed information, penetrates the arcanum of the mysterious science of ancient metaphysics.

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The Reverend Deaconess Victoria Skinner passed away on Wednesday July 28 at 8:00 p.m. at Manor Health Care Services in Reno.




Spring 1999

January 17, 1999, marked the first time that ministers of the Second Advent Church attended the annual Martin Luther King Day celebration in Reno in an official capacity. Since that time, ministers of the Second Advent Church have attended faithfully each year and for the past several years have played a prominent role in the organizing of the event.

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On Saturday, February 27, 1999, Tobin Keane Oberhoulser, the son of Andrew Oberhoulser, was Confirmed, at which time he was formally admitted to the Second Advent Congregation.

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On March 3, 1999, at the Little Flower Catholic Church, the Rite of Investiture of the Reverend Robert Bowling to the office of Monsignor was attended by the Reverends Gene Savoy Jr. and Robert Petrovich of the Second Advent Church. The only other non-Catholic clergy present was Father Jim Jeffery of the Episcopal Church, a leader in the Reno interfaith community. Unexpectedly, Monsignor Bowling recognized the presence of the International Community of Christ during his acceptance speech and expressed his great pleasure that priests of other denominations would appear at the ceremony held in his honor, calling it “icing on the cake.” At the reception following the service, Bishop Gene Savoy made an appearance to offer congratulations to Monsignor Bowling.

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On March 6, 1999, a Memorial Service was held at the Chapel of The Holy Child for Jeanette Elliott, mother of the Reverend Rebecca Willis.

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On March 13, 1999, Jonathan Kanzelmeyer, Gabriel Kanzelmeyer, Tobin Oberhoulser, and Megan Sherrell were Anointed in private ceremony and presented as new members of the Minor Order of Acolytes.

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On March 11, 1999, the Reverends Gene Savoy Jr. and Robert Petrovich attended an informal, friendly luncheon gathering of about fifty local clergy of varying faiths at the invitation of Father Jim Jeffrey at Trinity Episcopal Church. The purpose of the gathering was to bring local clergy together to discuss the idea of holding such gatherings at regular intervals throughout the year at rotating locations in order to provide a means for improving ecumenism, human services, and unified action on matters confronting all religions in Northern Nevada. This gathering proved to be the first of many such gatherings, which continued to be held quarterly or semiannually every year since. At the present time, the Second Advent Church acts as the information center for this regional interfaith group, which has since come to be known informally as the Nevada Clergy Association.

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During the months of March and April, renovations, remodeling, and repair of the Steamboat Springs Spa and workshop were completed by the men of the Community, at times working day and night.




COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE FALL 1996 THROUGH FALL 2007

 

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COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE SUMMER 1996

 

COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE
Volume XL, Number 2, Summer 1996

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IN THIS ISSUE

1 THE REV. GENE SAVOY, JR. WEDS SIMONA SHARP
Vows Exchanged During Special Nuptial Communion Rite

2 Fifteenth Observance of Second Advent Pentecost

3 High Liturgics Lecture Series Continues
New Lectures Touch on “God’s Great Consolation”

5 Report on FSIII Reveals Potential Difficulties
Vice Commodore Discusses Project Modifications

5 New Liturgy Announced
Lamentation Service No Longer Necessary Today

6 Llamas Make New Home at Church Sanctuary
Mrs. Carmela Russell Gill Donates Andean Animals

7 Steamboat Hot Springs Builds Clientele

8 Department of Ecclesiology Works at Red Rock Sanctuary

9 JPS Celebrates End of 1995-1996 School Year

9 SERVICE LISTINGS
A Quarterly Register of Liturgical Observances
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COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE SPRING 1996

 

COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE
Volume XL, Number 1, Spring 1996

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IN THIS ISSUE

1 STEAMBOAT HOT SPRINGS SPA OPENS TO PUBLIC
Business License Granted After Final Repairs

1 Sacred Calendar Holidays Observed
Advent Day and True Easter Celebrated

2 First Dispensation Holidays Observed

4 Third Year of Liturgics Begins for Theological Students
Lectures 53 Through 57 of High Liturgics Series Delivered

6 REPORT: EARLY CONTACTS WITH AMERICA
delivered by Gene Savoy
President and Commodore of the AEF & OSC

8 Vice Commodore Gives Update on FSIII

8 Second Advent Clergy Attend “Jesus At 2000”

8 AEF & OSC President Speaks to Local Seniors

9 SERVICE LISTINGS
A Quarterly Register of Liturgical Observances

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COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE WINTER 1995

COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE
Volume XXXIX, Number 4, Winter 1995-1996

 

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IN THIS ISSUE

1 CHURCH ACQUIRES ADDITIONAL WATER RIGHTS
Red Rock Sanctuary Water Supply Quadrupled

1 Sixteenth Anniversary of Eiphany Observed
Thirteen-day Vigil Held at Consecrated Sanctuary

2 HOLIDAY SEASON CELEBRATED WITH TRADITIONAL EVENTS
Christmas Day Service, Eiphany Eve Banquet, Children’s Tea and Blessing

3 Second Year of Liturgical Studies Ends

4 RENOVATIONS AT STEAMBOAT PRIORY CONTINUE
Church Awaits Building License to Open Hot Springs Spa

5 Spa to Operate Under Guilds Corporation

6 REPORT ON THE ORIGINS OF AMERICAN PEOPLES
delivered by Gene Savoy
President and Commodore of the AEF & OSC

6 OSC Vice Commodore Reports on FSIII

8 Stained Glass Guild in Full Operation
First Project: Design Windows for Steamboat Spa

8 Reverend Buchanan Delivers Invocation

9 EMANCIPATION: Diana Nicole Snyder

10 Rev. King Remembered at Local Interfaith Service

10 SERVICE LISTINGS
A Quarterly Register of Liturgical Observances
(Listings begin on this page and continue through the issue.)

10 MEMORIAL: Robert Edward Forester

11 BIRTH: Brittany Ann Walters

 

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COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE FALL 1995

COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE
Volume XXXIX, Number 3, Fall 1995

 

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IN THIS ISSUE

1 MINISTERS ORDAINED DURING SANCTUARY CEREMONY
Open-air Rite Conducted at the Cathedral Church of the Americas

1 Second Advent Clergy Gather for Convocation
Main Proceedings Held at Red Rock Consecrated Sanctuary

3 Fifteenth Annual Clergy Counsels Held at Forum
Bishop Gene Savoy Presents New Liturgical Techniques

4 Manifestation of New Light of God Observed

5 HUMAN SPIRITUAL RIGHTS COMMEMORATED AT SANCTUARY
Seventh Annual Gathering Honors Swiss Psychologist Carl Gustav Jung

6 On Human Spiritual Rights

8 AEF & OSC ANNOUNCES BUILDING OF FEATHERED SERPENT III
62 Ft. Twin-hulled Vessel of Ancient Design to Be Built in Callao, Peru

8 Foundation Members Make Trip to Peru
Full Agenda Planned by Peruvian Representatives

9 High Liturgics Series Nearing End
Lectures 47 Through 50 Delivered This Fall

11 38th Annual AEF & OSC Dinner Held
Ship Construction Announced, Peruvians Honored

12 STEAMBOAT SPA TO OPEN SOON

13 Steamboat Hot Springs Remodeling Continues
Spa Facilities Undergo Improvements for Public Use

14 Andean Explorers Foundation Officers Return to Lima
Details of Feathered Serpent III Construction Reported

15 Reno’s Gazette-Journal Interviews AEF President

16 Building Department Continues Projects From Summer
Sanctuary Forum and Steamboat Hot Springs Spa Near Completion

16 Local Clergy Attend Governor’s Prayer Breakfast

17 SERVICE LISTINGS
A Quarterly Register of Liturgical Observances
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19 Church Continues Tree Plantings at Sanctuary

 

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COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE SUMMER 1995

 

COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE
VOLUME XXXIX, NO. 2, SUMMER 1995

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IN THIS ISSUE

1 Steamboat Villa Hot Springs Spa Will Open to Public
Renovations Begin on Tub Rooms, Steam Bath, Interior

1 Building Department Begins Summer Projects
Spa and South Sanctuary Amphitheater Renovated

2 14th Observance of Pentecost Celebrated
Divine Service, Communion, Ordinations Planned

3 SERIES OF HIGH LITURGICS CONTINUES

3 SERVICE LISTINGS
A Quarterly Register of Liturgical Observances
(Listings begin on this page and continue through the issue.)

5 AEF PRESIDENT VISITS NEW YORK, LIMA
New Books, Map, Sailing Ship Project Discussed

5 Production Department Gets New Location, Printer

6 Plans for Twin-hulled Sea Vessel Examined
Seven-Year Voyage May Finally Get Underway

6 TREES PLANTED AT SOUTHERN SANCTUARY

7 New Catholic Diocese of Reno Established
Ecumenical Representatives Attend Installation of Bishop

8 Rev. Gene Savoy, Jr. Delivers Invocation

8 School Year Ends With Recognition Day

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COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE SPRING 1995

 

COMMUNITY COMMUNIQUE
VOLUME XXXIX, NO. 1, SPRING 1995

 

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IN THIS ISSUE

1 CHURCH SELLS DOWNTOWN PROPERTIES TO HOSPITAL
University, Parochial School, Production Facilities to be Relocated

2 SECOND ADVENT CHURCH HONORS JESUS
First Dispensation Holidays Commemorated

4 New Segment of High Liturgics Begins
Series Continues With “Introduction to Practice”

5 SECOND ADVENT HOLY DAYS OBSERVED AT SANCTUARY
Advent and Easter Celebrations Shortened Due to Snow and Rain

6 Trees Awaiting Placement at Sanctuary
Cold Temperatures, Snowfall Prevent Planting

8 The Rt. Rev. Weld Weds Ms. Cynthia Lang
Ceremony Conducted in the University Chapel

8 SERVICE LISTINGS
A Quarterly Register of Liturgical Observances
(Listings begin on this page and continue through the issue.)

11 AEF President Speaks at Rotary Club Luncheon

 

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