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CHET was blessed with its largest student body in its 13-year history, 382
students. Graduates came from CHET's Pre-Ministerial, Ministerial, Lay
Counseling and Bachelor of Ministry Programs. Roberto Ghione, pastor of
Nueva Esperanza (New Hope) Covenant Church in Simi Valley, California,
received the Eldon and Opal Johnson scholarship for his outstanding
contribution to the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC).
Ghione has opened a CHET satellite at his church that is focused on family
counseling. He has also made inroads with a local Hispanic radio station
and started a radio program that has become popular in southern California.
Ghione has organized the Saturday afternoon call-in program with CHET
President and Director Jorge Maldonado, pastor Daniel Anabalon of El Encino
Covenant Church in El Encino and pastor Pablo Anabalon of Iglesia del Pacto
Evangelico, located at Eagle Rock Covenant in Los
Angeles.
The Johnson scholarship honors missionaries who returned from Bolivia and
started the First Covenant Church in downtown Los Angeles, the first
Hispanic ministry in the Pacific Southwest Conference. Rosa Orellana, a
student of from Bell Gardens Covenant, was given the Edith Warning award
for women's ministry. Pasadena Covenant Church
established the award in Warning's memory. Edward Delgado, CHET academic
dean and vice president, and John Barkman, treasurer for the CHET board of
directors, presented the awards to Ghione and Orellana.
"Focus on new student curriculum and being active in various national and
international organizations and conventions and focusing on creative ways
of telling the story are ways that we are better recruiting for CHET," said
Delgado about the recent recruiting upsurge. "But more important are our
present students as recruiters. We are providing relevant, practical,
applicable educational opportunities for lay leaders and future and present
pastors. And many present pastors are bringing their people - they're
saying 'I received a good education and I want you to receive one.'
Students are being equipped for service
beyond our denomination, but also within the Covenant."
CHET is a theological and pastoral training center for Hispanic church
leaders, pastors and lay leaders that was founded in 1989. Besides its
regular programs, the school plans to offer a bilingual undergraduate
certificate program (at least six modules) for community transformation.
CHET graduates are now serving as pastors, church planters,
missionaries, lay counselors and trained laity to Covenant and various
other evangelical churches throughout the United States and Latin America.
For more information about CHET, call Delgado or Maldonado at 562-806-8325
or email them at chet@chet.org. The CHET web page can be found at
www.covchurch.org/chet.
CHET Graduates 42 Students
BELL GARDENS, CA (December 16, 2002) - Forty-two students from four degree
programs graduated last Saturday during ceremonies at Centro Hispanico de
Estudios Teologicos (CHET) held at Bell Gardens Covenant Church.
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