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VOL. 2, NO. 10
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
MARCH 27, 1978
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TEAM TO DIRECT MINISTERIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. Ted Armstrong has named
a six-man team of headquarters personnel to work with the United
States area coordinators in directing ministerial activities. The
men are
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Wayne Cole, Ted Herlofson, Robert Kuhn, Art Mokarow, Jim
Thornhill and Ray Wright.
Each team member will contribute in a special area. Ted Herlofson
will be concerned with matters such as manpower, automobiles, expense
accounts; Robert Kuhn will continue to coordinate theological projects
such as the Systematic Theology Project and doctrinal administration;
Art Mokarow will work with ministerial education and development; Jim
Thornhill will coordinate YOU activities; Ray Wright, as vice president
for financial affairs, will coordinate budgetary considerations; and
Wayne Cole as an assistant to Mr. Armstrong will coordinate the team
and follow through for Mr. Armstrong to implement the new growth
responsibilities outlined in his March 20 meeting with U.S. and Cana­
dian area coordinators, and other leading headquarters personnel.
Mr. Cole, who will be moving to Pasadena from Vancouver where he was
director of the Canadian Work, will be replaced by Bob Morton, present()
ly regional director of the Work in New Zealand.
FROM MINISTERIAL SERVICES PLEASE ANNOUNCE: Due to the overwhelming
number of requests for the Bible Hymnals, we are sorry to announce that
the supply of hymnals is now exhausted. Any further requests for
hymnals can not be honored and your check will be returned to you.
Hymnals will again be offered to the members at a future date.
Concerning Eleanor Ivy: If any of you Pastors have any questions
about this young woman please contact Larry Neff, pastor in Tucson,
Arizona.
We are getting inquiries as to the availability of Mr. GTA's book,
THE REAL JESUS, on tape. The Radio Production Department reports that
it is not going to be recorded.
In response to Mr. Ted Armstrong's recent letter stating that members
should pay tithes and offerings to the Church, some members have asked
if this applies to those on the matching gifts program. Our attorney,
Mr. Ralph Helge, has sent a letter to all on the program stating that
gift matching is a special exception and that it is permissible to
continue as they were (The matter can be accounted and compensated
for in budgeting).
--Ted Herlofson, Ministerial Services
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College May graduates have submitted their resumes for publication
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