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Reynoso’s Art Exhibition Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Rondall Reynoso, assistant professor of art at Lee University, is presenting an art exhibition honoring the memory of his father in the Squires Library […] The post Reynoso’s Art Exhibition Celebra... »

Reaffirming Our Pentecostal Heritage

Posted on August 9, 2008 by tomsterbens I can only speak for myself, but… I passionately believe that that suddenlies of Pentecost still happen (Ive said that many times). I believe they happen in moments where people have been brought to the precipice of chaos, at least from our perspective. The uncertainty of what to do next is often combined with a pressing reality before us that forces us into... »

Paul H. Walker at Lee College Heritage Week (1973): “Self-Denial”

Paul H. Walker at Lee College Heritage Week (1973): “Self-Denial”

With song and personal experiences, Paul H. Walker reminds his hearers that the plan of redemption is built on self-denial. Jesus denied Himself, and so must His followers. Born and raised on a North Dakota ranch, Walker became Maryland’s first Church of God state overseer in 1920 and married Margaret Holloway two years later. During his ministry, he preached in 64 countries, helped establish Nort... »

Paul H. Walker at Lee College Heritage Week (1973): “Delivered unto Death for Jesus’ Sake”

Paul H. Walker at Lee College Heritage Week (1973): “Delivered unto Death for Jesus’ Sake”

With humor, sincerity, and a powerful illustration from his pioneer ministry, Paul H. Walker speaks from 2 Corinthians 4:10-11 about the necessity of being prepared to live and die for Christ. His wife, Margaret, joins him in song. Born and raised on a North Dakota ranch with Native American playmates, Paul Haven Walker and his family traveled to Cleveland, TN, in 1919 to attend the Church of God ... »