Seattle Pacific University - Tawashi Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1965

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Seattle Pacific University - Tawashi Yearbook (Seattle, WA) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 87 of 205
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Page 87 text:

-'FQ Fi Members of the Student Religion Council are: Seated, Joy Olson, Chris Gibson, Gail Dahl, Gloria Heller, Genie Pat- terson, Kay Steddom. Standing, Dr. Don Demaray, advisor, Dale Cannon, Kent Meads, Ken Wagner, Darrell Udd, Bob Porteous, Gary Birkeland, John Reinmuth, Bill Berg, Cal Netteriield, chairman. 84 finden! Relggzbn Cozmczf The Student Religion Council, composed of representatives from various campus groups, coordinates the program of re- ligious activities. It endeavors to uphold the spiritual ideals of SPC by encouraging dorm prayer meetings, attendance at Ves- pers, and the formation of small prayer cells. Included in the Council are a devotional chairman, a public relations chairman, a missions chairman, a personal work chair- man, and the chaplains for the Martha Washington and Luther Burbank Homes from A.VV.S. and A.M.S. Gospel Team Bama! Gospel Team Board is composed of: Seated, Ber- tha Mitchell, co-ordinatorg Bob Porteous, chair- man, Miss Mary Frances Redding, gospel team advisor, Karen Knutson, women's Co-chairman. Standing, jim Rowse, gospel team captain, Cal Netterfield, Religion Council chairmang Prof. Talmage VVilson, advisor, Cliff Reynolds, gospel team captain.

Page 86 text:

Music supplied by SPC students attracted the attention of the townspeople in the small plaza meetings. . Nl ,fin fo-' f, I K -,fr -.7 gy 'I i I u rF'f'f-g - kb me , - V 'Zi ,. K cf: 'lift W N a -t - 4 5' il: Q' T5 ' r. ,s t l Qi' I - t ,tn .X QA' . an f- , . -w mmm? ,b N . -4 W .hu A, i. ,, ff fx 5, 1 I, tg, . L all A car was donated so that thelfive could drive to Miami, Florida. It was stored there while they were in Venezuela. Miss Redding and Professor Wilson are counselors for the group. Here they discuss plans for this year's project. .X Q.. ' V! 'i 'f 1 ft 1- 2 .., t , .X DE , f . w' , . . ie. . if 1 1 'll l i HF. I U . x -:-f..J' An accordion, a clarinet, a trumpet and a baritone led the parade as the crowd marched from the plaza to a church service. . . li 'e W gl l



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Gospel Team Members: Front row Cleft to rightj: Pam Carpenter, Judi Best, Diana Neel, Sharon Burfoot, Ienet Winquist, Sandy Cosnell, Barbara Connell, Margo Moore, Judy Arnett. Second row: jackie Pratt, Pauline Hinderlie, Marjorie Flesher, Lucy Bond, Judy Poortinga, Cliff Reynolds, Jack Cornwall, Joy lfvilson. Third row: Dave Smith, Jim Rowse, Dwayne Tanner, Mike Olson, Keith Childerhose, Dick Sims, How- ard Elseth, Marlin Hall, Dave Grant, Mark Denham, jon Kummen, Dave Bishop. Gwpef Tmmr Representing Christ and SPC, the gospel teams saw a busy year of service. Many students were involved in the pro- gram, some taking part only a quarter or two and others participating all year. Under the direction of the Gospel Team Board Cpictured on the opposite pageD six types of groups operated. The Youth Evangelism Team and the Collegiate Six insti- tuted six-Week group training programs in the participating churches. The latter traveled twice a week to Whidbey Island to instruct a group of representatives from several churches. Supplying for pastors, conducting Sunday services, and giving encouragement to small congregations were the specialties of the Ambassadors and the Conquerors, church evangelism teams. During autumn quarter these students also ministered in I-larborlight Mission. They visited churches in the Seattle area and traveled to Kelso and to Roy, Washington. There was great demand to hear the missionary team, com- posed of the members of Operation Outreach, 1964. Through visitation the hospital group specialized in cheering the sick. They helped to bring the truth of Christian compassion into reality. Kept busy holding weekly Bible clubs in the neighborhood, fourteen students served the Lord by teaching children Biblical stories and songsg they Worked in conjunction with Child Evangelism's Good News Clubs program. The Music Team supplemented the other groups and traveled on their own to churches that requested special numbers. 85

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