Emmanuel to Host Vision 4 Education on Oct 7

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We are thrilled to welcome members of the IPHC Women’s Ministries team to campus on Friday, October 7 at 10a.m. for the 74th annual Vision 4 Education!

This event represents years of commitment and hard work by the Women’s Ministries Department to help provide scholarships for students to pursue a Christ-centered education at Emmanuel.

Last year, the ladies presented Emmanuel with a generous offering of $34, 884.61.

“The ladies of the Women’s Ministries of the IPHC have been so faithful in their support of Emmanuel College,” said President, Dr. Ron White. “The gifts from the various conferences and churches make a huge difference in the resources provided for students. It is always a joy to host this event and welcome so many friends of the College to our campus.”

Thank you, Women’s Ministries team for your continued support and generosity!

Pictured above are: Lynn Hood (South Carolina Conference), Glenda Shank (South Carolina Conference), Whitney Davis (Women’s Ministries Director), Tammy Porter (Appalachian Conference), and Nancy Rogers (LifePoint Ministries).

Original source can be found here.



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