Sunday, April 16, 2017

My 3 Semesters in the College of Theology, CPU

M E M O R I E S:Life and Time of Pastor Rudy Bernal ,his Glimpses on History   
                         The People’s Struggle for Freedom

Chapter 15 – My  3- Semester Study  at  CPU College of Theology

After finishing my 2 years studies in Associate in Arts (AA), I proceeded to the College of Theology at CPU.

I came to the college with quite a good back ground. When I was 2nd Year in Associate in Arts, Mr. Patricio Dionio,  President of the Iloilo Baptist Youth Fellowship,  called me as  week-end  youth worker of  Iloilo Baptist Youth Fellowship.  This assignment gave me opportunity to visit youth organizations of Iloilo churches  every Saturdays and Sundays. That provided me  opportunities  to visit a number  of churches in the province.

We attended Baptist Youth meetings on Saturday afternoons, join choir practice on Saturday evenings. Participate in Sunday School Youth on Sunday mornings  and preach during the worship service.   On Sunday afternoons, we have some kind of   sharing and planning for the Baptist Youth fellowship  and how to mobilize the youth for active participation in the youth ministry. At 4:00 PM I went back to Iloilo City and  my responsibilities as a working student.

The arrangement gave me some 45 week-ends to visit churches and youth groups in Iloilo  that year.  It was a big opportunity for me. Few student was given  the  opportunity, visiting churches and youth groups most of the whole year.

I  also   tried to develop my preaching and lecture  skills. 

My classmates in First Year at the College of  Theology were: Margarita Juanico from Antique. Elizabeth Yap from Manila;  Adino Delgado from Iloilo;  Lore Bacera from Davao, Dionita Irao from Aklan, Norma Monteclaro from Iloilo, Margarita Juanico  from Antique, another woman classmate and myself. Elizabeth Yap was the  daughter of the Dr. Jose Yap, General Secretary of the Christian Federation of Christian Churches, later, the  National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP). We are  only 7 Theology students that time.

Many of my classmates made  good in their    ministry. Adino Delgado worked in several churches in Panay and Negros and made his marked in this churches. Lore Bacera and Norma Monteclaro were married and worked  after several years in the Philippines went to the United States where they worked until today. They have some   outreach ministry in the Philippines with some  churches. Dioneta Irao worked for  as Pastor of  Kalibo Baptist Church in Aklan and married his  Mr. Villanueva,  son of one of the key leaders of the Baptist churches In Aklan. She pursued her education, and teaches in high school by pastoring a church.

 Elizabeth Yap worked in Manila for years and later in Iloilo City. Margarita Juanico worked with several churches and  joined the teaching staff of the Filamer Christian College. Miss Procerfina Corvera worked  with the church,  married Mr. Nathaniel  Espantar and  started their  business, still working in Calvario Evangelical Church. The  professors  and instructors that time were, Mrs. Wanda Kelly, Dean, College of Theology,  Rev. Loel Bacera and  Mrs.  Bacera.  Miss Gladys Baban was my teacher in Pinao.   Mrs. Elora Jordan  teaches us music and choir.

The women students were at Johnson Hall. The males were at the top floor of Franklin Hall. We have good  life and fellowship.

While at the College of Theology, I got  hold a copy of the book, a lectures and speeches  of Dr. Robert Ingersoll. He was considered the dean of  athiests  in the United States. I read his  book from cover to cover.   I liked his speeches and lectures. He wrote simple and short phrases but full   of meaning that challenged many beliefs and traditions of the time, including belief in God. Bob Ingersoll challenges our  faith. He made  me, somehow  doubt   the existence of God. I fought this doubts in the sanctums of my  thoughts.

I tried  to challenge Dr. Ingersol in the crevices of my mind. And there were times that he seem to have won me to his side. But my deep experience of a simple faith in my youth fought hard  against the wisdom and strength of the most powerful  and influential atheist in America.  I remembered the faith of my childhood. And this strengthened my faith in God.

I remember my schoolmates at the CPU  in 1961, 1962 and 1963. I remember   I temember Noel Lapatha and  Rosina Ilustre. I saw them always together walking from the library to Johnson Hall.  After working here for  some  years, they went to Canada. And they are still there. Lately, they built a new church, mostly with Filipino members. We often communicate in Facebook and shares some thoughts.  

  I  often saw Esfe Tandog at Johnson Hall. He was also working there.  He helped me get called at Maao Central  Evangelcial Church. And we have worked closely together in  the Conventon and out. I remember well Alfe Tupas at CPU.  I saw him often. We have short conversation. Later, he worked with the Baptist Convention as Field Secretary for Stewardship. And we also have opportunity to work together. 

After I enrolled at the College of Theology, life was much   better. We were served food at  Johnson Hall dormitory.   I begun to experienced, how  Intern students lived.   Where we were served food  -- rice, viands, vegetables, sweets and   water.  It’s a  new experience being an  intern student  and scholar in the College of Theology. 

  But we missed  something. There was something  great to cook  vegetables and broiled fish in the kitchen. So, we arranged with the cook, how we can cooked  some  vegetables and  broil fish in the dorm.  He allowed us, and often we have other special food on  our table.

Mrs. Wanda Kelly was a loving dean of the College of Theology.  She’s motherly. We have very good teachers. But the one that challenged my mind was Rev. Loel Bacera, who teaches theological  Biblical subjects.

But while in the College of Theology, their were some thoughts that sometimes comes to our mind. While at the College of Theology, I worked as a week-end pastor  of Guinacas Baptist Church  Pototan. My love gift was  P10.00  every Sunday. That is P40  a month.  That was good for me.It was enough for my need, transportation and snacks.  

The bus and jeepney fares in Iloilo City was P0.05.. Lunch at the Chinese carinderia  at the front of CPU costs  P0.05 for rice and P0.15 for viand with vegetables and s slice of meat. Life was not hard if you have just a little income.  

Despite the  good  privelege  I enjoy, I   begun to toy with the idea of leaving  the College of Theology and go to Baguio City or Manila.  I will try some ways to make an adventure.  After 3 semesters in the College of Theology, I begun to think the ministry was not my calling.  It may be possible, that the Tempter has worked  on me. But the idea of going to Manila or Baguio City kept pressing my mind.  I went home to Carles. I asked my parents that I will go to Manila or Baguio City. 

I went home to Carles.  Three days later I, went I took a ship  for Manila.  









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