Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1926-1927 Page: 19
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GENERAL INFORMATION
expected to attend church Sunday morning and night. Regular
services are held in the college auditorium Sunday morning and
night.
Revival Meetings.-Each session two meetings are held. Many
students obey the gospel during these meetings.
The Young Men's Meeting.-Each Monday night is turned
over to the young men to conduct the services. The general
order of the meeting is: songs, Scripture reading, prayer, talks.
Three or four young men do the talking. The program is varied.
A great number of men have an opportunity to learn to take part
in the services and work of the church.
Mission Study.-A mission-study round-table is held Wednesday
evenings, commencing forty-five minutes before prayer
meeting. This class is largely composed of those who plan to
go to the field or to do active work in sending and supporting
missionaries. Other classes in mission study will be formed each
year as occasion offers opportunities. Practice in actual missionary
service may be held at the Mexican Mission Church of
Christ or in connection with the Churches of Christ in Abilene
Accredited courses in Mission study will be given by the Department
of Geography and History and also by the Spanish Department.Prayer Meeting.-Each Wednesday evening a prayer and
praise service is conducted in the college auditorium.
Lecture Week.-The last week of February each year is devoted
to lectures on Bible themes, delivered by outstanding thinkers
and leaders. The lectures are published in book form.
PUBLICATIONS.
ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE BULLETIN.
This is a college publication by the faculty of Abilene Christian
College issued twelve times a year. One of the issues is
the catalogue number. The other numbers contain announcements
that are of interest to patrons.
The Bulletin will be mailed regularly to any one who will
indicate a desire for it. The college desires to keep its friends
informed of its progress.
THE OPTIMIST
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Abilene Christian College. Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1926-1927, book, June 1926; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45919/m1/23/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.