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The home missions program of CBC sent Lee Robinson and Sue Kolb to Ashland, Oregon, for two months in the summer of 1971. There they assisted Pastor Phillip Dugas and learned pioneer home missions by doing. Their main objective was to reach as many people as possible with the gospel. Three to five hours were spent each day in visitation. Lee and Sue felt the experience of living in a church basement, working at odd jobs, selling peanut brittle for food money, along with canvassing a hot. hilly to Ti populated with college and retirement age people, was a pre- paration for their future work in the Lord ' s vineyard. Roseburg, McCall, Rupert, Marysville, and on and on, they traveled to thirteen churches in Idaho, Oregon, andWashingtonin ten weeks. The travelers were Mitchell Glover and Gary Kantola, sponsored by the United Pentecostal Church Home Missions Department for CBC ' s part in the 1971 summer evangelism program. Spendingfrom three to seven days in each church, the young men labored in any capacity asked of them: preaching, teaching, singing, praying, working at the altar, studying, discussing, painting, counseling youth at camp. And besides all of this, they visited homes in door-to-door evangelism several hours each day. The burden of reaching many souls and the exper- ience of plowing, planting, nurturing, and reaping will indelibly mark their future ministries.
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' (■ u 3 4; The outreach pros,Tani was an arm of evangelism involving every student. Getting the basic training, learningnewtechniques andreceivingencouragement in the class- room each week, the student was then required to participate in some form of direct evangelism. Thursday afternoons students canvassed a nearby housing project inviting dwellers to an evangelistic service in the area that night where students preached the Word. Saturday nights found students witnessing in street meetings. Each Sunday afternoon Harvest Homes was a familiar sight to the students who ministered to the elderly. Weekends, evenings, and holidays provided opportunities for students to participate in evangelistic endeavors throughout the Noithwest.
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e r,ri(; sAldeg„ aye Baker, Liz Bailey, Janice Beam, Theresa Bro TO, Brenda Bitrgus,-. Samantha Carpenter, Susan Davis, ;Bjorn Dahlin, SaraaolEaii, Antoinette Frattarola, DaleGrubert, Carol Hensch, Glenda Bales, Gail Holmes, Sonya Hummel, Steve Hunt. Barbara Luszczyk. Raelene Kantola, Gary Kantola; Tom Kelly, Sherry Kilburn, -Dianne Kinchen, Debbie il-acKenzie, j Iary Lou :McKinley, Gary Meadows, Cindy Mincer; Randall Richardsoo J ivRiehins, Lee Robinson. Louisa- Sargeant, Harry Sharclane , Michael Sponsler, PatStutzman, ' Richard Teausaw,. Judith Walker, Jonathan Walker, Tim Walmer,. Diana. Wildriian, Nat Yadon,, Polly Davis, Jim Hopkins, Beth Beal . ' , The Missions Convention in fall term, the Harves- time Songfest in winter term, and the Jirne grad- uation featured the full CBC CHOIR. The choral arrangements selected for these occasions added impressive impact. Let the Whole World Know rang out to speak of missions. Victory echoed from the powerful rendition of Hold the Fort at the Harvestime Songfest. These selections, among others, gave voice to God ' s majesty. Singing The Holy City backed by an orchestra, the choir gave its best to the graduation service. They echoed the dedication of CBC graduates in the strains of I ' ll Walk with God. And their year of singing ended with a note of joyful harmony. a, .n,niip rnuVENTION
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