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Herbert W. Armstrong Legacy
‘You can take pride in his legacy.’ –Ronald Reagan
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Herbert W. Armstrong College acceptance letter
Known incoming students for the 2020-2021 academic year
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Students at Herbert W. Armstrong College prove for themselves that the Bible is the infallible authority of God Himself.
16x9(Mr. Flurry watching as the Swans in Flight are being installed.)
Public Relations director Shane Granger leads an archaeological tour at Armstrong Auditorium.
Time for three, instrumentalists
More than 150 attend event prior to Time for Three concert
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World-class Canadian dance troupe records live season opener for video project
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17 sophomores and 17 seniors participate in 16th commencement exercises.
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16x9(Herbert Armstrong meets Navon)
Minister of Tourism Moshe Kol praised Mr. Armstrong’s ‘iron bridge’ with Israel.
"The Book of Isaiah" musical by Ryan Malone. Performed at Armstrong Auditorium by Herbert W. Armstrong College, and Imperial Academy students, faculty, and alumni. A production sponsored by the Philadelphia Church of God.
‘The Book of Isaiah’ debuts with 100-member cast and largest set yet.
Undefeated 16x9
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Shane Granger Rotary Club Edmond Summit
Shane Granger introduces Armstrong International Cultural Foundation to some of city’s leaders.
Sergio Monteiro performs at Armstrong Auditorium
“Music comes to life” at Armstrong concert.
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Oregon member James Lowry will lead the tour on Dec. 25.
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Armstrong International Cultural Foundation marks 20 years this month.
Armstrong Auditorium lighting engineer David Weeks preps for a Brian Stokes Mitchell concert on March 11. (Photo: Matthew Friesen)
EDMOND—As hundreds of concertgoers stream into Armstrong Auditorium tonight to see Brian Stokes Mitchell, there are dozens of people working behind the scenes to make sure they see a good show. One of those men …