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Pepperdine University Pepperdine Digital Commons Pepperdine Bible Lectures Religion 7-1-1958 Pepperdine Vacation Lectureship -- The Christian Family (1958) Joseph W. White Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/churches Part of the Biblical Studies Commons, and the Christianity Commons Recommended Citation White, Joseph W., "Pepperdine Vacation Lectureship -- The Christian Family (1958)" (1958). Pepperdine Bible Lectures. http://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/churches/27 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Religion at Pepperdine Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Pepperdine Bible Lectures by an authorized administrator of Pepperdine Digital Commons. For more information, please contact Kevin.Miller3@pepperdine.edu. Theme: The Christian Family 1958 PEPPERDINE VACATION LECTURESHIP August 11-14, 1958 Pepperdine College Los Angeles, California Special Feature: Vacation Bible School Workshop Directed by Alan Bryan President, Gospel Press Dallas, Texas PROGRAM 1958 SUMMER LECTURESHIP AND VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL WORKSHOP August 11-14 7:30- 8:30 Breakfast 8:30- 8:45 Morning Devotional 9:00-10:00 Classes for Teachers Mrs. Bill Thompson (Oakland): Nursery, ages 2-3 Mrs. Alan Bryan (Dallas): Primary, ages 6-8 Bill Young (Los Angeles): Intermediate, ages 12-14 Lyndell Cheeves (Arcadia): College and Young Adult Joseph W. White (Santa Monica): The Dead Sea Scrolls G. C. Morlan (Los Angeles): Audio-Visual Education Classes for Children: 9:00-12:00 noon 10:10-10:30 Chapel 10:30-11:20 Classes for Teachers Mrs. Bryan Brown (San Diego): Beginner, ages 4-5 Mrs. J. C. Moore (Los Angeles): Junior, ages 9-11 Vance Carruth (Bellflower): Senior High, ages 15-17 Mrs. E. W. McMillan (Santa Ana): Teaching Women's Classes Alan Bryan (Dallas): Building a Successful Bible School Program H. R. Fox, Jr. (Los Angeles): Missions 11:30-12:00 Observation of Vacation Bible School Classes 11:30- 1:30 Lunch 1:30- 2:30 Class: Arts and Crafts Tours to various places of interest 5:00- 6:15 Dinner 7:00- 7:50 Evening Classes For Men: James Sewell Church Leadership Monday: The Elders' Responsibility as Shepherds of the Flock Tuesday: The Deacon's Responsibility as Servants in the Church Wednesday: Responsibilities of Bible School Teachers Thursday: Everyone Has a Place in the Work of the Church 7:00-7:50 Evening Classes (Cont'd) For Women: Monday: Mrs. Alan Bryan, "The Self-Surrendered Life" Tuesday: Mrs. Alan Bryan, "The Self-Surrendered Life" Wednesday: Mrs. Norvel Young, "The Hospitable Home" Thursday: Mrs. Norvel Young, "The Hospitable Home" 8:00- 9:00 Evening Lectures Monday: Reuel Lemmons, "The Christian Family— The Father" Tuesday: Alan Bryan, "The Christian Family—The Mother" Wednesday: Cleon Lyles, "The Christian Family— The Children" Thursday: Howard White, "The Christian Family— Living Together" WELCOME YOU are a welcome guest on the Pepperdine campus for the 1958 Vacation Lectureship. In other words, we're very glad that many of you arranged your vacations to be at Pepperdine for the first of what we think will be a great many of this new kind of lectureship. You will find the campus a friendly place. Any of the "regulars" here—faculty and students—will gladly answer your questions. Although summer school classes will be in session during the lectureship, you are welcome to visit any department of the College. If this is your first time in Southern California, you are going to find it difficult to believe the delightful climate is real. But it is, and when the cool breeze begins to come in off the ocean about mid-afternoon, you'll find a light jacket or sweater quite comfortable. Of course, while you're iri the Los Angeles area, you must visit a few of the famous places of interest. There will be information when you register for the Lectureship on Disneyland, Marineland, Catalina Island, and Griffith Observatory, among others. Elsewhere in this program, you'll find information on housing and dining arrangements. Again may I express our pleasure that you are with us for this rich spiritual fare which, I'm sure, will make this vacation long-remembered for you. JOSEPH W. WHITE Director of Lectureships REGISTRATION It is important that you register when you first arrive. You may get your room then, any questions you have will be answered, and, in the event of an emergency call for you, you can be easily located. The registration desk is located in front of the Dining Hall. HOUSING During the Lectureship men and boys will stay in the Boys' Dormitory, while women, girls and small children will be assigned to the Girls' Dormitory. If, for some reason, you were not able to bring your own, the College has arranged for you to rent towels, sheets and blankets to make your visit comfortable. The $10 fee you paid at Registration will take care of your entire family's housing during the Lectureship. This is true even with the separate arrangements given above. If you arrive early, the dormitories will be open Sunday afternoon, August 10, at 2 p.m. so that you may get settled before the program begins Monday morning. MEALS You will find the College Dining Hall a reasonable and pleasant place to eat during your stay on the campus. Serving hours and prices are: Breakfast 7:00-8:30 a.m. $ .70 Lunch 11:30-1:30 p.m. .90 Dinner 5:30-6:30 p.m. 1.25 Although no children's portions are served, you may buy anything on the menu a la carte for your family. The Cafeteria does not serve a Sunday evening meal; those of you who arrive Sunday afternoon may wish to sample the excellent food of some of our neighborhood restaurants. CLASSROOMS Since respective class attendance will determine location, classroom assignments will be made the first night of classes, Monday. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN Many of you who brought your children will be pleased to learn a Vacation Bible School for all ages will be held for the Lectureship period. This will make your vacation spiritually profitable for them, too. Classes and room assignments will be posted at the Registration SPECIAL EVENTS As a highlight of the 1958 Vacation Lectureship, a Fellowship Dinner for all will be held at 5 p.m., Tuesday, in the College Dining Hall. Melvin Weldon, minister of the 35th and McDonald congregation in Richmond, and formerly of Barstow, will be the speaker. PEPPERDINE COLLEGE 1121 W. 79th St. Los Angeles 44, California 1958 PEPPERDINE VACATION LECTURESHIP