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FRESNO, Calif. — The Yosemite Family
Encampment will feature the theme, “God’s
Happy People,” using elements of the
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Growth Workshop
and Bihlc reading, but also by concentrated
study and taking advantage of given oppor-
tunities, specialized classes and exhibits arc
offered at Orlando.
Among class subjects offered arc ones
on “Marriage Enrichment,” “Family Re-
lationships,” “Church in Transition,” “Gen-
uine Worship,” “Single Life,” “Senior
Life,” “Leadership,” “Cross-Cultural Evan-
gelism” and “The World Picture.”
Speakers include Flavil Yeakley, Searcy,
Ark., Julc and Judy Miller, Houston, and
Paul Faulkner, Abilene, Texas.
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Concurrent Workshops
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11000, Oklahoma Chy, OHa. 731M-1100.
June
28- Camp Champion, 2nd annual Lubbock Christian University. Theme: "Breaking
July 3 the Mold." For junior high students. Call Carl Cope (806) 796-8800.
28- Morro Bay Family Encampment, Mono Bay, Calif., Church. Call (805)
July 5 772-7248
July
1-4 Nashville Jubilee, fourth annual. Theme "In the Name of Jesus.”
Sponsored by the Madison church, Madison, Tenn. Call (615) 868-3360.
1-4 Great Northwest Evangelism Workshop. 14th annual. Theme: ’O
Worship the King: Living the Life of Praise." Lakeview church. Tacoma, Wash
(206) 848-2632
5- 10 Horizons. Workshop for youth ages 12-18. Freed-Hardeman University.
Henderson, Tenn. Call (901) 989-6000.
6- 10 Christian Training Series. 19th annual. Theme: "The Bible and My Life."
Freed-Hardeman University, Henderson, Tenn Call (901) 989-6000.
8-11 Mid-America Evangelism Workshop. 14th annual. Theme: “That They Might
Be Saved.” University of Indianapolis Sponsored by Kingsley Terrace
church, Indianapolis. Call (317) 924-1996.
“Miss Christian Toon Weekend.” First annual. Open to all Christian
girls, ages 13-19. Sponsored by East Capitol Street church, Washington, D.C.
Call (301) 577-2847.
12-15 Grand Canyon Family Encampment. Third annual. Theme: "Vivid Portraits in
Acts," Coconino County Fairgrounds, Flagstaff, Ariz. Contact Pat White
(602) 242-3025.
12-15 Northwest Arkansas Lectureship. Theme: "By What Authority"
Bellefonte Church of Christ, Harrison, Ark. Call (501) 743-1212.
12- 16 Teton Family Encampment. 13th annual. Theme: "Rejoice in the
Lord.” Colter Bay Village, Grand Teton National Park. Call Bill Hearn, (801)
484-7505.
13- 14 Expository Preaching Seminar. Theme: "Preaching the Parables of Jesus."
Harding University, Searcy, Ark. Call (501) 279-4660.
14- 17 Covenant Eschatology Seminar. Theme: "The Scope and Unity of Covenant
Eschatology." Fourth annual. Parkman Road church, Warren, Ohio.
Call (216) 821-5615.
16- 18 Christian Scholars Conference. Oklahoma Christian University,
Oklahoma City. Call the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, (405)
425-5300.
17- 20 30th Anniversary Celebration. Sunset School of Preaching. Sunset church.
Lubbock, Texas. Call (806) 792-5191.
18- 19 Lewistown Lectureship. Theme: "The Unity of the Spirit in the Bond of
Peace." Lewistown, Mont. Call (406) 538-3297.
19- 22 Concurrent workshops: For Bible Teachers, Elders and Church Leaders,
Women's Ministry, Christian Education, Ministers' Renewal and Church
Secretaries. Abilene Christian University, Abilene, Texas. Call (915) 674-3750.
19-26 Future Preachers* Training Camp. 21st annual. Pennington Bond
church, Nashville, Tenn. Call (615) 889-9066.
23-25 Spiritual Growth Workshop. Stouffer Orlando Resort Hotel, Orlando,
Fla. Call (407)423-4301.
26-31 Leadore for Christ Seminar. Leadership training for youth grades 9-
12. Thome: Teens who Seize the Timos." Oklahoma Christian University,
Oklahoma City. Can (405) 425-5070.
26-31 Yosemite Family Encampment. 52nd annual. Theme: "God's Happy People."
Yosemite National Park, Calif. Call (916) 361-7149.
26-27 Soul Lift *92 Youth Rally. Fair Park Coliseum, Dallas, Toxas. Sponsored by
Metroplox Area Youth Workers and Abilene Christian University. Call
(817)460-8588.
31- Nolanville Encampment, 107th annual. Sponsored by the Nolanville, Toxas,
Aug.8 church. Call (817) 778-3466.
Sermon on the Mount and other teachings
of Jesus to challenge men and women to
be like Him.
Adult classes include “Spiritual Life
Guides,” by Larry Roberts, York, Neb.;
"Subject to One Another,” Edwin White,
Phoenix, Ariz.; “Right Attitudes for
Positive Parenting in the 1990s,” Walt
Fennel, Gold River, Calif., and “Changing
Lives with God’s Word,” Matt Crain, Elk
Grove, Calif.
Twenty-one themes and keynote speak-
ers and teachers for women, singles and
college students will “explore characteris-
tics that guarantee happiness,” says Paul L.
Mcthvin, director.
The daily devotional speakers, all from
Texas, include Lynn Anderson, Dallas;
Glenn Owen, Abilene; Kregg Hood,
Irving; Jim Hackney and Rick Atchley,
Fort Worth.
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Orlando, Fla. Understanding that spiri-
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|ECEIVED Linus Wright, “Faithful
®nt” recognition by the Members of
khes of Christ for Scouting April 20.
ihi. who serves as an elder lor the
Iman Avenue church, Dallas, Texas,
been active in Boy Scouts of America
14 years He was recognized because of
leadership role in the community, the
bh and the Circle 10 Council of Boy
Ms of America, which earlier had
b ved upon him its highest honor, the
kr Beaver award
ELEB RATED: Dan Manuel, 20 years
be preacher for the
FCtt Road church,
■tine. Texas, March
Church membership,
lai 450, has tripled
I Manuel started
thing for Crockett
I m 1972. Manuel
Is as a host for the
I show, “Gospel
Jungs and also helps host the tclcvi-
Ishow “Give Me the Bible." He has
b ed two hwks, "God’s Blueprint for a
| Church," and “Edification for
Jen Vessels."
CACHED: Ann Sims, a team of high
b students to the National Cham-
Jhip in The Department of Energy
Math and Science Bowl Sims’
Texas, high school team defeated
I*1 from Ij Cueva, N.M., 74-70 in the
| at Washington, D.C., April 26-27,
jibbock’s second straight title. Sims is
of Uic Broadway church, Lubbock.
bECTED; Mark Slough, to the Gospel
It Association’s board of directors by
Jtmbers of the association April 6.
f s Section marked the first time a
■»has been elected to the association's
F'n8 board. He is also the youngest
f ’ al al?c 30, ever elected to the
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ABILENE, Texas. — The 38th annual
Bible Teachers Workshop on the theme ,
Our Best for Him,” will run concurrently
with five other workshops at Abilene
Christian University. These arc:
• Elders and Church Leaders Workshop,
12th annual, focusing on “Challenging
Issues the Church Faces,” including results
of a nationwide survey on “Meshing Urban
and Rural Congregations.”
• Equipping Women for Ministry
Workshop, second annua’, based on “And
You Ministered to Me.”
• The Christian Education Worskshop,
fifth annual, focusing on results of a survey
on “Status of Education in Churches of
Christ.”
• Ministers Renewal Workshop, 13th
annual, on “Making Transitions in Ministry.”
• Secretaries Workshop, second annual,
featuring various speakers and themes,
including “A Spotlight on Church Sec-
retaries'’
Iter BAY, Wyo. — “Rejoice in the
J" is the theme for the Teton Family
bmpment at the Grand Teton National
I. Theme speakers include Roy Lanier,
Lnd lexas, “Reasons for Rejoicing”
“Is the Restoration Principle Valid.'";
Orbison Jr., Durango, Colo., “How Do
Properly Interpret the Bible?"; Mark
Item. Montrose, Colo., “Instrumental
be: faith or Opinion?”; and Jack
rr. Castle Rock, Colo., “What Are the
llenges l acing the Church?”
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Relationship Manager, is with the First
American National Bank. Nashville. Tenn.
He is a member of the Woodmont Hills
church. Nashville
RAN: Steve Sisson. 22, to a first-place
finish in the Capital 10,000-Meter Race in
Austin, Texas, April 5. The field of com-
petitors numbered about 20,(XX) Sisson,
who attends the University of Texas at
Austin, is a member of the Sunset Ridge
church. San Antonio, Texas
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: With
Slade. May 20, East side —
church. Midwest City.
Okla. 95/A to Pearlic |
Burford, May 19. Co-
lumbia Avenue church.
Glasgow. Kv
MINISTER HIRINGS:
Eddie Miller. Aug 9,
Fourth Avenue church,
Franklin. Tenn., from
Sycamore View church. Memphis. Tenn.
Craig Brown. March 1. to Vancouver,
Wash., church from Eastside, Colorado
Springs, Colo. Dennis P Randall. June 14,
to Airline Drive church, Bossier City, lui..
from Vultcc church, Nashville. Tenn
APPOINTED AS ELDERS: Otis
Adams. Don Allen, Dale Brown, John
Huckahay. Troy Marlin, Jack McGraw.
Bryan Pollard. Gary late and Eldon
Weisel, Golf Course Road church.
Midland, Texas. Glen Browning. Boh
Cates and Oscar Hernandez, Country C lub
Road church, Roswell, N.M. Myron Hall,
Thurman Eccleston, Sam Laird. Floyd
Turnage and Ed Martin, Village church.
Hoi Springs Village, Ark
ANNIVERSARIES: 70th
Doris Carter, April 27, Livonia, Mich.,
church. 59t/i R L. and Bess Dyer, April
19, Brainerd Church, Chattanooga. Tenn.
50th: Forest and Joy Smith, Aug. 1,
O’Fallon. Mo., church.
IHV1LLE, Tenn. — “In the Name of
s” is the theme for “Jubilee ’92,”
cd by the Madison, Tenn., church at
Nashville Convention Center and
ffcr Hotel.
ccording to Dan Dozier, Madison,
the keynote speakers include Joe
n, Augusta, Ga.; Mike Cope, Abilene,
is; Steve Flatt, Madison, Tenn.; Wayne
fltrick, Birmingham, Ala.; Phillip
nson, Nashville, Tenn.; F. LaGard
th, Malibu, Calif.; and W.
hington, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Norton, Howard W. & Shipp, Glover. The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1992, newspaper, July 1, 1992; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1308220/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.