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LBS Chapel Periods Dynamic

Dean ofthe Seminary, Dr Robert Hughes, isthe spiritual head and leaderoftheentireSeminary

Well known for his love ofJesus Christ,Dr. Hughes sets the example for students andstaff toemulate His leadership ismost apparentin the Chapel periods which are always characterized by dynamic, forceful preaching

With each class period opening inprayer, our daily routine isbathed with God's grace tomaximize thepotential for that hour

The continual sourceof our spiritual nourishment comes from Thomas Road Baptist Church It isimpossible togive adequate statement tothe value ofthe church. Perhaps understatement is most effective by saying that if it were not for the church ourSeminary could not exist

1 Don Ellison, class of '78, challenges students during chapel to commit all to the pastorate 2 Dr Hyman Appelman preaches as only a "completed" Jew can 3 Jim and Eileen Stallard share their chapel time together 4 David Musselman and Dan Totten join musical talents to inspire Seminary chapel service

Seminary sociallife generally proceeds along the pace set by the ladies ofthe Seminary This fellowship ofstudents and students' wives is the organizer and worker for all major activities This year's association lead by Cindy Birdwell, aspresident, Clara Malenich, Eleanor Henderson, Diane Cade, and Betsy Sargeant, as officers, hosted the Fall aswell as the Spring Banquet, Seminary-Fora-Day, Alumni Dayand numerous gatherings for all the ladies.

Realizing that all of existence is notwork, the Seminary Ladies' Fellowship provided relief and celebration but also served as a training ground for the social graces.

1 Dr Hughes and Larry Witt laugh together during alumni meeting 2 Dr McNabb is the master of ceremonies 3 Seminary Ladies' Fellow/ship plan another activity 4 Many good things are available on Seminary-For-A-Day 5 Glenn Pizor enjoys a pleasant evening with another of his lovely dates

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