Page 7 - Clearwater Christian College 1993
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H o ld in g chapel mid-morning r V t different times of the
gives students the opportunity to school year, Dr. Arthur Steele,
pause amid the rush of classes President Emeritus, takes the
and reflect on God’s goodness opportunity to speak to the
and mercy. The campus family student body. He shares with
comes together to sing hymns them the burdens on his heart
and choruses, to listen to the about the need for missions, the
announcements, and to hear the importance of staying true to
preaching of the Word. It is a one’s calling, and the absolute
complete church service. The necessity of remaining holy and
students have much to consider pure.
as they leave Chapel each day.
T hroughout the day it is quite
common to see students
chatting on the steps of Cathcart.
Although mealtimes are the
busiest (the students are either
entering or exiting the dining
hall), with all the offices on the
second floor, Cathcart receives a
lot of traffic. The dining hall is
just one of the places on campus
where students can fellowship in
a relaxed atmosphere.
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