The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 16, 1996, Image 5

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Page 5
September 16, 1996
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\$ members of the Texas A&M University (TAMU) Campus Ministry
1 Association, we agree to abide by the following code of ethics as a
equirement for membership. Therefore, we commit ourselves to a
'ollegial relationship of mutual respect, and we uphold the privilege
if all people to worship God according to the dictates of their own
mscience.
of 93
peof
proda- iac |
told about 150
Shakur’s self
anary” against injustj
iMartin’sand
' King and Malcolm^
; those who say he
Daughtry added."
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Division of Student Services
Announces
Office Hours at
ALL FAITHS CHAPEL
staffed by the members of
Campus Ministry
Association
starting Monday, September 16
MONDAY - THURSDAY
1 - 4 pm
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1996/1997 CMA Members
Debra Grant
Aggie Lutheran’s (ELCA)
Bob Davidson
A&M Church of Christ
Bob Mayfield
David Rowland
Baptist Student Center
First Baptist Church
Mark Crawford
Episcopal Student Center
Peter Tarlow
Hillel Foundation
Tom McMullin
Institute of Religion/
Latter-Day Saints
Lynette Peine
Intervarsity Christian
Fellowship
Chris Yates
Reformed University
Fellowship (PCA)
Michael Sis
Dean Wilhelm
Bill Scott
Monica Ashour
St. Mary’s Catholic
Student Center
Kathleen Ellis
Unitarian Fellowship
Frank Yates
Sally Estes
United Campus Ministry
(PCUSA<DOC<UCC)
Richard Manus
Ann Wenger
University Lutheran
Center
(Missouri Synod)
Max Mertz
Wesley Foundation
(United Methodist)