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AMBASSADOR COLLEGE UPDATE
(Pasadena Campus)
PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, SEPTEMBER 28, 1984
Station and Time
Effective Date
Time change
September 2
Channel 8, Sunday, 7 a.m.
New station
August 19
Channel 12, Sunday, 8:30 a.m.
Time change
September 23
Channel 14, Sunday, 10 a.m.
--David Hulme, Media Purchasing
We are now well into the first semester of the 1984-85 college year. Thus
far, we are having another very successful year. We have a very fine group
of freshmen, and I am enjoying teaching the class, Life and Teachings of
Jesus Christ, to them. All told, we have 167 freshmen.
Last week, Mr. Shimada, President of Bunkyo College in Tokyo, visited Am­
bassador College.
He spoke briefly to the students and faculty at the
Thursday assembly, then had lunch with the faculty. Mr. Shimada invited my
wife and me to visit Bunkyo College in the near future. We plan to do that
on our return to Pasadena from the Feast of Tabernacles--about October 24-
27. We hope to discuss the 1985 Japanese Summer Program with the Bunkyo
College officials. (This past summer we had over 90 Bunkyo students study­
ing at Ambassador College.)
My wife and I are scheduled to keep the Day of Atonement with God's people
in Fiji; then we will spend the entire Feast of Tabernacles with our
brethren in New Zealand. We very much look forward to meeting many of the
brethren, and eagerly anticipate visiting with the New Zealand ministers
and their wives.
We are planning to have an Ambassador College booth located at each of the
Feast sites in the United States and Canada.
In addition to the Feast
booth, we plan to have an Ambassador College representative at as many of
the Feast sites as possible, so they can meet with interested prospective
students during the Feast.
I hope all of you have a safe, profitable and happy Feast of Tabernacles. I
know that we all will have a very successful Feast if we will be sure to put
God first, making certain that we place the real emphasis on the spiritual
rather than the physical.
--Raymond F. McNair, Deputy Chancellor