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Alumni

Catherine Pace (MDiv ’03) is being featured in the Radio Bible Class series, Day of Discovery. She will be in the segment “Women of Courage and Faith.” Catherine is a Navy chaplain who has served in Landstuhl, Germany, and Kuwait. She is currently stationed in Singapore.

Rev. Arnetta McNeese Bailey (MDiv ’06) has been promoted to the position of executive director of the Women of the Church of God. She was ratified by the national board in October 2007 at the annual board meeting of the Women of the Church of God. Rev.

Dr. Ronald Fowler (MDiv ’66) was recognized for his leadership at the second annual African American Alumni Reunion and Awards Luncheon at Anderson University on June 23, 2007. Dr. Fowler is the senior pastor of Arlington Church of God in Akron, Ohio.

If you are a graduate of the School of Theology, e-mail us your information so we can publish it here.

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