Harding Bulletin October 1967 (vol. 43, no. 10)

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GENERAL INFORMATION
W. J. Hacker, Jr., Chairman, Bible Department
Harding College, Searcy, Arkansas 72143
SPECIAL MEETINGS. A number of special dinners aM
luncheons are scheduled in connection with the lectureship.
Some of these are included within the program, whilE'
others will be announced at lectureship assemblies. All
elders are invited to attend the annual elders' and preachers' dinner on Thursday with Don Morris as speaker.
EVENING LECTURES. Each evening there will be two
speakers. One will be speaking in the College Auditorium
while the other is speaking in the College Church Audi·
torium. The College Church is located at 712 E. Race
Avenue, two short blocks north and one block west of the
main campus gate.
44th ANNUAL
BI BLE LECTURESHIP
"RESTORATION: A CONTINUING CHALLENGE"
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20
LECTURESHIP PARKING. There is parking space be7:00-7:30 p.m.
hind and on the west side of the College Church building in
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the church parking lots. In addition to the large parking lotl\cademy Chorus - Kelt? Stra~gh~, DIrector
adjacent to the College Auditorium there is a larger new
Malll Audltonum
lot across the railroad track from the regular parkingVIen's Quartet and Women's Ensemble - College Church
entrance. Guests are free to park wherever they desire
during the lectureship period.
7:30-8:30 p.m.
MEALS. Meals may be obtained on campus in the schoolThe Restoration: A Continuing Challenge . ~orvel Young
cafeteria in the American Heritage Center as well as in
Main Auditorium - Jere Yates, Song DIrector
the College Inn in the Ganus Student Center. Many finerhe Unity of Believers .
..... . H. A. Dixon
restaurants are also available in the city proper, just a few
College Church - Paul Clements, Song Director
blocks from the campus.
HOUSING. Housing is available in local hotels and motels .
Because of dormitory conditions at the college this year,
it will not be possible to furnish free housing to guests.
Many people, as in the past, will continue to make their
own arrangements with friends iIll Searcy.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21
8:30-9: 30 a.m.
OGRAP HICAL STUDIES
Evan Ulrey
TAPE RECORDINGS . All I
t 'III th e C0 II ege Aud'ec ures
I Alexander Campbell:
Amencan Heritage 188
torium will be tape recorded. When possible, lectures in
Bill Humble
the American Heritage Auditorium will also be tape re- J. W. McGarvey.
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corded. Guests are asked not to bring any tape recorders
American HerItage 186
to the College Auditorium. Copy tapes will be available aSWORK OF THE CHURCH FORUM - Small Auditorium
(Continued on page 11) Evangelism in the Local Church ................... Jere Yates
PREACHING FORUM - American Heritage 187
A Study of the Sermons in the Prophets .. Mike Sinapiades
HARDING
SEARCY,
COLLEGE
BULLETIN
ARKANSAS
72143
Volume 43
October 1967
Number 10Harding
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AND S EPT EM BER ,
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S E CO N D CLASS POSTAG E P AI D AT S E ARC Y , A R K . 72143
9:45 a.m.
C. L. Ganus
Reports to its Friends
American Heritage Auditorium
TWI CE
A RK . 7 2 143
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TUESDAY EVENING
TUESDAY CONTINUED
11:00-11:30 a.m.
The Evangelistic Plea
of the New Testament
Jim Bm McInteer
American Heritage Auditorium
11:45-12:15 p.m.
Twentieth Century Expressions of Evangelism
Main Auditorium
ee
5:30 p.m.
20th Century Christian Dinner ..... .
. Heritage Room
7:00-7:30 p.m.
Academy Chorus - Keith Straughn, Director
College Church
Men's Quartet and Women's Ensemble - Main Auditorium
Phil Elkins
7:30-8:30 p.m.
1:25-2:15 p.m.
The Unity of Believers ....... .... ... .. ........... .. H. A. Dixon
Main Auditorium - Jim Green, Song Director
The Restoration : A Continuing Challenge _ Norvel Young
College Church - Keith Straughn, Song Director
BIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES - American Heritage 188
J . A. Harding
L. C. Sears
FAITH FORUM
James Zink
Old Testament Prophecies of the Church
Bible Building III
Exegesis of I Peter 4:7-10
Neale Pryor
American Heritage 187
WORLD EVANGELISM FORUM - American Studies Aud.
Mission Field Reports
John Maple, Dr. Henry Farrar
George Gurganus, Dir.
RESTORATION STUDIES - American Heritage Aud.
A Sketch of the Restoration to 1900
Raymond Muncy
WOMAN'S WORK - Small Auditorium
The Christian Woman at Home
Myrtle Thompson
PREACHING FORUM - American Heritage 186
The Chaplain and the Restoration
Conard Hays
2:25-3:15 p.m.
THEME FORUM: The Question of Authority in the
Restoration
Main Auditorium
Charles Jackson, Chairma_
The Authority of the Scriptures ....
.. Goebel Music
Principles for Interpreting the Scriptures, W. B. West, Jr.
The Bible is Relevant for Preaching Today
Bill Jones
Andy Saunders, Song Director
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Liberty and Law
W. Joe Hacker, Jr.
Main Auditorium
4:45-5:15 p.m.
Travelogue to Cane Ridge and Bethany
Main Auditorium
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Bill Humble
9:00 p.m.
Gideon by Paddy Chayefsky
Tom Reppart, Director
(A dramatization of the demands of the love
relationship between Gideon and Jehovah)
American Heritage Auditorium
Belles and Beaux
Kenneth Davis, Director
Main Auditorium
(Performances open only to Lectureship guests
holding tickets issued at registration)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22
8:00-8:50 a.m.
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BIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES
Barton W. Stone
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American Heritage 188
David 'Lipscomb
American Heritage 186
,. Evan Ulrey
Bill Humble
WORK OF THE CHURCH FORUM
A Sketch of Religious J oumalism
................. Neil Cope
in the Restoration Movement
Bible Building 111
Principles of Leadership
......... Bill Patterson
Small Auditorium
PREACHING FORUM - American Heritage 187
A Study of the Sermons of the Acts
. Mike Sinapiades
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WEDNESDAY CONTINUED
WEDNESDAY CONTINUED
9:00-10:30 a.m.
THEME FORUM:
Some Distinctive Idea,s of the Restoration
Main Auditorium ... ............ Paul Forshey. Chairman
Congregational Autonomy and Cooperation, E. ,R. Harper
Baptism .. , .. , ....... _
John Davis
. Kenneth Davis
Distinctives in Worship ... . .
Jim Ed Williams, Song Director
10:15 a.m.
Coffee, Associated Women for Harding -
Heritage Room
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_
2:25-3:30 p.m.
THEME FORUM:
Applying the Principles of Love and Grace
Main Auditorium .....................
Ray Miller, Chairman
Love and Grace Extended to
. Stanley Lockhart
Fellowship ................. , . . ......
Love and Grace in Conversion . ..... Landon Saunders
Relating Social Issues to the Gospel .............. Tom Loney
ErIe Moore, Song Director
3:45-4:30 p.m.
Legalism and Liberalism ......... , ...
Main Auditorium
J. D. Bales
4:30-5:30 p.m.
11:00-11:30 a.m.
Twentieth Century Expressions of Evangelism
American Heritage Auditorium
Band Concert
Phil Elkins
5:15 p.m.
11:45-12:15 p.m.
The Evangelistic Plea
of the New Testament
Main Auditorium
Jim Bill McInteer
12:00 p.m.
Heritage Room
1:25-2: 15 p.m.
BIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES
J. N. Armstrong
American Heritage 188
G. C. Brewer
American Heritage 186
WEDNESDAY EVENING
7:00-7:30 p.m.
A Cappella Chorus - Kenneth Davis. Director
College Church Auditorium
Chorale - G. E. Baggett. Director
Main Auditorium
L. C. Sears
perrY MaS~
FAITH FORUM
Exegesis of Jude 3, II John 9-10
Neale Pryor
American Heritage 187
Exegesis of John 17: 6-8
James Zink
Bible Building III
RESTORATION STUDIES - American Heritage Aud.
A Sketch of the Restoration from 1900 Raymond Muncy
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Mayfair Hotel
Alumni Dinner
Herald of Truth Luncheon
WOMAN'S WORK - Small Auditorium
The Christian Woman
at Work in the Church
....... G. E. Baggett, Director
Main Auditorium
1968 CHRISTIAN
WORKERS' WORKSHOP
• Bible Teachers' Workshop
• Youth Forum
• Leadership Forum
Program Coord ina ted by:
Brad Brumley • Wyatt Sawyer • David Ralston
Doug Kostowski •
Bill Patterson
August 5·8, 1968
Myrtle Thompson
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WEDNESDAY EVENING CONTINUED
TIIURSDAY CONTINUED
10:00-11:00 a.m.
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Christ: The Center of Faith and Practice ..... James Baird A . . 0 G d Our Help in Ages Past,
Main Auditorium - Larry Griffith, Song Director
. ' .,
~ur Hope for Years to C~me. .
E. W. McMillan
Let the Scriptures Speak Today .................... C. L. Ganus
Main AuditOrIum
The Value of Christian Education in the
College Church - Darrell Chitty, Song Director
C. L. Ganus
Restoration Movement
.
9:00 p.m.
Main Auditorium
Kenneth Davis, Song Director
Gideon by Paddy Chayefsky _ ..... Tom Reppart, Director
(A dramatization of the demands of the love
12:00 Noon
relationship between Gideon and Jehovah)
American Heritage Audi torium
Barbecue
Belles and Beaux .
... Kenneth Davis, Director
Main Auditorium
(Performances open only to Lectureship guests
holding tickets issued at registration)
TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23
8:00-9:30 a.m.
TIIEME FORUM: The Holy Spirit
Main Auditorium .. ...... ..... . . ... Conard Hays, Chairman
The Holy Spirit in Conversion ..... ..... ....... Jerry Jones
The Holy Spirit and the Christian ........ Thomas Warren
Jere Yates, Song Director
1968 WORLD EVANGELISM
SEMINAR
JUNE 3·14
June 17·28
Outstanding Faculty Includes: Otis Gatewood,
E. W. McMillan, George S. Benson, Fred Walker,
Winfred Wright, Colis Campbell, J. D. Bales,
Alan Bryan, Evan Ulrey, Robert Eubanks and
W. Joe Hacker.
For more information write W . Joe Hacker, Box
615 Hard ing College, Searcy, Ar kansas 72143
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1:45-2:45 p.m.
Undenominational Christianity
.....
Jimmy Allen
Main Auditorium
Kenneth Davis, Song Director
3:00 p.m.
Basketball Game - Harding vs. Evangel
Rhodes Memorial Field House
4:00-5:30 p.m.
Tea for Visiting Women
.. . . Harding Women
President's Home, 208 S. Cross
5:00 p.m.
Preacher-Elder Dinner - White Dining Hall
Christian Education in the
Restoration Movement .. .... . ........ :..... . .. .. Don Morris
American Heritage AuditorIum
THURSDAY EVENING
7:00-7:30 p.m.
Chorale - G. E. Baggett, Director. .
College Church Audltoflum
A Cappella Chorus - Kenneth Davis, Director
Main Auditorium
7:30-8:30 p.m.
C. L. Ganus
Let the Scriptures Speak Today .. .
Main Auditorium
ErIe Moore, Song Director
James Baird
Christ: The Center of Faith and Practice
College Church Auditorium
G. E. Baggett, Song Director
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KEY TO BUILDINGS
MUSIC PROGRAMS
College Church
East Race St .. twa b locks North of the Camp us
College Auditorium Main Auditorium, Administration Building
The Harding A Cappella Chorus is under the direction
of Dr. Kenneth Davis. The Harding Chorale and the
Harding Band are directed by George W. Baggett. The
Harding Academy Chorus is directed by Keith Straughn.
AH
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American Heritage Building
Bible Buil d ing
Small Aud.
2 nd fioor , Adm inistratio n Buil d in g
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MONDAY, 7:00-7:30 p_m.
College Auditorium
Harding Academy Chorus
College Church - Men's Quartet & Women's Ensemble
TUESDAY, 7:00-7:30 p.m.
Harding Academy Chorus
College Church
Men's Quartet & Women's Ensemble
College Aud.
WEDNESDAY, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
College Auditorium
Band Concert
WEDNESDAY, 7:00-7:30 p.m.
College Auditorium
College Church
Chorale
A Cappella Chorus
THURSDAY, 7:00-7:30 p.m.
College Church
College Auditorium
Chorale
A Cappella Chorus
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MAud
SAud
SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND DINNER
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, 5:30 p.m.
20th Century Christian Dinner
AH-Heritage Room
WEDNESDAY, 10:00 a.m.
Coffee, Associated Women
for Harding
AH-Heritage Roan
WEDNESDAY, 12:00 Noon
Herald of Truth Luncheon
AH-Heritage Room
WEDNESDAY, 5:15 p.m.
Alumni Dinner ... .... .
Mayfair Hotel
THURSDAY, 12:00 Noon
Barbecue ..................... ..
Intramural Football Field
THURSDAY, 4:00 p.m.
Tea for Visiting Women
THURSDAY, 5:00 p.m.
Preacher-Elder Dinner
Kendall Hall
Charles White Dining Hall
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on as possible after the lectureship at a cost of $3.00 per
200 foot reeL Any two lectures may be duplicated on each
eeL Please specify the lectures that you wish duplicated.
All lectures are recorded on double-track equipment, and
payment should be made when you receive the tapes. Arrangements must be made with Clarence Sanders Director
of Audio-Visuals, by calling CH 5-6161 and asking for Extension 353 at your earliest convenience.
DISPLAYS. There will be a special display room in the
American Heritage Alumni Center for special church projects, commercial displays and missions exhibits. Space
will be furnished at no cost to the exhibitor. However, no
displays will be exhibited without the permission of space
reservation. For this reservation, write W. J. Hacker,
Chairman, Bible Department.
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