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· PASTOR GENERAL'S
REPORT
TO THE MINISTRY OF THE
WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD
VOL.4, N0.14
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
APRIL 2, 1982
FROM MINISTERIAL SERVICES
Feast Transfers for 1982
All ministers employed by the Church are required to attend their assigned
Feast sites with their local congregations. The Feast of Tabernacles is
considered a part of your routine responsibilities in serving the brethren
even though you may have no specific assigned duties at the site your con­
gregation will be attending.
Only those who are requested to fill
mitted to transfer.
However, if you
stances in your case, please send a
Ministerial Services for approval.
transfer should send their requests to
a need at another site will be per­
feel there are extenuating circum­
written request and explanation to
All overseas ministers requesting
their Regional Directors.
Note:
All such ministerial requests for transfers to U.S. or overseas
sites must be in l2,y May 10th.
Y.O.U. Reimbursement Policy
Funds are available for the district coordinator for the express puroose of
organizing district activities.
Funds for other ministers attending
district activities, but not coordinating them, are not available. This
may be prohibitive to participation, but we would still like to strongly
recommend that all the ministers in a district attend as many district
Y.O.U. activities as possible.
If there are extenuating circumstances where a need for funds prevails
(above and beyond the statement mentioned above), please call Jeb Egbert at
the National Y.0.U. Office in Pasadena.
S.E.P. Update
As of this moment, the Y.O.U. Office has received approximately 1,400
applications for the S.E.P. programs in both Orr and Big Sandy. This is
down 22% from the number of applications received last year. Undoubtedly
the economy is taking its toll in the number of applicants.
All of the Ambassador College staff for S.E.P. have been notified of their
acceptance to work in the program. A total of 109 college workers were
initially chosen out of a total of 253 students interviewed by Y.O.U.
director Kevin Dean, S.E.P. Big Sandy director Kermit Nelson, and the
Business Administrator for Y.
o.
U., Jeb Egbert.
Forty-three percent of
those who were interviewed for college staff positions at the camps were
accepted.
Most high school workers for the camp in Orr have received their letters of
acceptance, while the letters for the camp in Big Sandy are yet to be sent.
Campers for both sites will be notified of their acceptance/denial during
the Days of Unleavened Bread.