The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 2014 Page: 7 of 31
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ACROSS THE NATION
THE CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE 7
JANUARY 2014
00 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
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A sign at Silver Dollar
City announces His
Harmony's next show.
Academic rank for these open positions will be negotiable
based on education and experience according to University
policy, which requires all full-time faculty to be active members
of the church of Christ and all faculty (visiting, adjunct, etc.)
to be committed to Christ-infused curriculum, co-curriculum,
and community. A doctoral degree or ABD is preferred for
all faculty ranks, with advanced ranks available for those
with demonstrated excellence in teaching, publication, or
professional leadership. Positions are full-time, ten-month posts.
Applications will be accepted until filled, with review beginning
immediately.
Additional details are available at www.oc.edu/hr. Inquiries and
applications should be directed to Karen Sorensen, Box 11000,
Oklahoma City, OK 73013.
Oklahoma Christian University is a Christian higher learning community transforming lives
for Christian faith, scholarship, and service. We are 60 years young and located in a city
recently named to many top-ten lists for vibrant culture, a growing economy, and beautiful
amenities. OC is known for legacies of excellence in many fields of study, including
accounting, where our CPA pass rate often has been the best in the state; three decades
of engineering now in three ABET-accredited fields with exceptional industry relationships;
and 100% medical school placement rates for our renowned biology programs. OC faculty
offer many fields of distinctive undergraduate and graduate learning environments in
the arts, humanities, sciences, biblical studies, and much more! The university's Honors
Program has the highest per capita National Merit Scholars among sister schools and a
leading percentage among CCCU campuses. Recent graduate acceptances include Stanford
University, Harvard University (Law), Florida State University, the University of Texas,
and the University of California-Los Angeles. Our suburban setting offers easy access to
internships in industry, healthcare, professional sports, and many other fields of endeavor.
Our 200-acre campus is surrounded by beautiful walking trails and located near world-
class corporations, a medical research center, and unique arts and entertainment.
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MULTIPLE FACULTY POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE
as early as Fall 2013 in excellent departments of the following fields:
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Oklahoma church flying high after 75 years
Underneath a replica of the Winnie Mae, the Lockheed Vega aircraft flown around the world by
legendary pilot Wiley Post, members of the Northeast Church of Christ in Oklahoma City and
friends celebrate the congregation's 75th anniversary at the Oklahoma History Center, in view
of the Oklahoma State Capitol. The congregation, formerly known as the East Seventh Street
Church of Christ, moved to its current location in 1967. Despite a major renovation in 1988, the
church struggles to fit its nearly 550 members into its current building.
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BRANSON, Mo. — Visitors at Silver Dollar City recently were
treated to a healthy dose of Southern Gospel, delivered by
a cappella singing group His Harmony.
The group of seven church members — Gene Edmonds,
David Edmonds, Bruce Patterson, Steve McClelen, Aubrey
Eudy, Rex Reese and Lanny Reed — performs annually as
part of the theme park’s Church of Christ week, attended
by members from across the country.
The group formed in the Dallas area in 1993.
“As a rule, we choose each song we sing to encourage
Christian living — its joys and challenges — to express
thankfulness and keep our eyes focused on the goal of a
higher calling,” Gene Edmonds said.
Church a cappella group delivers
Southern Gospel tunes at theme park
Hh Harmony
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THE LANDMARK CHURCH OF CHRIST located
in Montgomery, Alabama, is seeking a Missions Minister for
a position commencing January 1, 2014. We are particularly
interested in candidates with significant experience in the field
of missions ministry.
Applicants are required to submit ALL of the following materials:
a cover letter indicating interest in the position; a resume; a list
of at least three professional references with telephone and
email contact information.
Employment is conditional upon a satisfactory background
check and verification of work authorization through E-Verify.
We prefer hiring qualified candidates who are members of
the churches of Christ. Salary will be commensurate with
experience.
Resumes must be submitted to:
qail@landmarkchurch.net by Dec 31, 2013.
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