Ordination Service 2022

 

We are pleased to hold an Ordination Service at Camp Meeting for three special pastors. Join us in congratulating them and praying for them and their families as they continue ministering for the LORD. Meet our candidates below. 

Candidates

 

 

Pastor Ron Marshall

Pastor Ron Marshall was born in Montreal, Quebec to Robert Marshall (deceased) & Yvonne Marshall, who emigrated from the beautiful Caribbean Island of Trinidad and Tobago. At the age of 17, he became actively involved in youth ministries and was encouraged to share his love for Jesus Christ with the youth in his church.

After actively ministering to the needs of the youth of his local church, through organizing programs and giving bible studies, several years later he became the Youth District Coordinator for the Anglo-Filipino sector of the Quebec Conference in 2000. After completing his studies at Champlain College in 1998 in Fine Arts, he attended Concordia University to study Film Animation in 2005. He eventually made his way to the school of the prophets in Huntsville, Alabama, and graduated from Oakwood University with a degree in Theology in 2017.

He has many years of experience in bible work and was also the Chaplain for Greaves Adventist Academy from 2014-2015. Today he has married the love of his life, Victoria Ann Pierre Marshall. They reside in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, where he is the district pastor for the Yorkton, Quill Lake, and Canora Seventh-day Adventist Churches for the Manitoba-Saskatchewan Conference.

Pastor Marshall loves the Lord very much and loves to share the word of God with anyone willing to listen to him! His prayer is that God uses him to bring hope, healing, and the good news of salvation in Christ to as many souls as possible before Jesus comes again!


 

 

 

Pastor Carvil Richards

Pastor Carvil Richards is a native of Jamaica. He graduated from Andrews University in 2018 with a Master’s in Divinity (MDiv) and is currently in his third year as a Doctor of Ministry (DMin) at Tyndale University in Preaching. He pastored faithfully for close to three years in Nova Scotia, Canada. Also, at present, he is pastoring the Victoria Avenue and Rosthern churches here at the Manitoba- Saskatchewan Conference.

One of the most significant influencers in his acceptance of the call to ministry was a retired minister in the Bahamas-Dr John Carey, who studied with pastor Carvil and led him to the Lord in 2009.

While pastor Carvil was at Andrews University, he met his dear wife, Alexandra Raney, who has two Masters degrees: one in Youth and Young Adult Ministry and the other in Community and International Development. Their union has produced two girls: Vara, three years old, and Caris, twenty-two months old.

“Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.”
(Col 3:23 ESV)


 

 

 

Pastor Liviu Tilihoi

My name is Liviu Tilihoi. I am married to my beautiful wife, Vanessa, and God has blessed us with three children, which I love dearly. I was born and raised in Romania and Italy, where I received most of my education. I was able to learn several languages and study in Italy for two years. I started my degree in theology in Romania at the Adventist University in Bucharest. After one and a half years, I transferred to CUC in 2011 (now Burman University), where I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies with the Pre-Professional Track in 2014.

Before I started ministry work in Canada as a Pastor, I was blessed to go on two mission trips in the Philippines in 2011 and 2014, for a total of 10 weeks, sponsored by Ivan and Bonnie Lust, my parents-in-law.

God led me to start my ministry work as a Bible worker in the Yorkton area in September of 2014 under the leadership of Pastor Rick Harwood, who was the senior Pastor at the time and my mentor. After spending five years in Yorkton in a district with four churches, we moved to the Prince Albert area in December of 2019, where I currently pastor another four-church district.

Personally, I never wanted to become a pastor, but I did want to serve God in some capacity. My older brother and I wanted to become missionaries in Namibia for a year, but God led my brother and me to pastoral ministry- which I truly enjoy. I give all the credit to God for His call to pastoral ministry.

In closing, I want to share with you a Bible text that has inspired me throughout my ministry: “I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.”