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hey effectively represent
the college, because they
yield their time and their
a lot of
talents to God's purpose. fun, but it is also a
The students glorify God time for growth.
by their willing attitude. Growing in maturity,
A few days after the 1990 students. closeness to others,
school year ended, two In order to fulfill these
groups of students and staff goals, ensemble members and most importantly
set out to represent the Lord realized the importance of
and the College at various their not letting conflicts
Christian schools, churchs, arise among the group. It
and camps. The midwestern was here that leaders Dr.
ensemble traveled as far Brown, Coach Carver, Mr.
north as Michigan and George T. Youstra, and Mr.
Wisconsin and as far west as Brian Johnson played such i M
Dallas, Texas, while the crucial roles. Through their
eastern ensemble made its words of encouragement and
way up the east coast from admonition, members
the Florida Keys to Quebec, maintained a spirit of unity
Canada. The first month was that made their ministries
especially hectic for the effective and fruitful.
ensembles as they often At the end of the ten-and-
presented programs each day a-half-week tours, fourteen
in at least two Christian tired but happy, fulfilled
schools and then performed people returned to campus to
in a church in the evening. feast on a potluck dinner,
Both groups focused on after which they reported on
three primary goals: to honor the blessings they had
and glorify the Lord through experienced.
their singing, testimonies, Only eternity will reveal
and lives; to witness the far-reaching effects of the
wherever they went — ensembles' ministries, both
whether it was at a gas in lost souls that were
station, motel, or restaurant; reached and in making
and to promote the College potential students aware of
as they recruited prospective Clearwater Christian College.

