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PASTOR GENERAL'S
REPORT
TO THE MINISTRY OF THE
WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD
VOL.4, N0.44
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
FROM MINISTERIAL SERVICES
Use of Ambassador College Seal
NOVEMBER 19, 1982
Several ministers have inquired about using the Ambassador College seal for
local fund-raising projects, such as name badges, buttons, pins, neckties,
etc.
The Ambassador College seal is reserved only for use on official College
(and with permission) Church publications, equipment or materials. Other
uses of the seal could compromise our trademark. Therefore, the Ambassador
College seal should not be reproduced for use in any private, personal or
local project.
However, it is permissible to use the seal for local announcement bulletins
and for decoration for the front of the speaker's lecturn for Church ser­
vices. Any other proposed use of the seal should be discussed with Ministe­
rial Services before it is implemented.
International News
From the Australian Office Almighty God once again inspired a most out­
standing and memorable Feast of Tabernacles for 1982. Five thousand eight
hundred and eighty-eight of God's people gathered at eight Feast sites
located throughout Australia and Asian countries.
Feast sites and
registration figuies are as follows:
AUSTRALIA
Adelaide
1,806
Canberra
880
Perth
482
Port Macquarie
2,075
BURMA
Kya In
65
MALAYSIA
Port Dickson
332
SOLOMON ISLANDS
Honiara
47
SRI LANKA
Bentota
201
TOTAL
5,888
Because of the time difference, Mr. Armstrong's first message was received
in Australia during the early hours of the next day via satellite, and re­
corded on video tape. Copies of Mr. Armstrong's message were then rushed to
the Feast sites.
Seeing Mr. Armstrong on video and hearing his timely
message was clearly one of the outstanding highlights of the Feast.