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Author: Westmont College

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CHAPEL SERVICES:
The motto of Westmont College is “Christ holding preeminence.” Believing that the worship of God is at the heart of all that we are and all that we do, the chapel services bring the Westmont community together three times a week to love and glorify God through prayer, music and teaching from the Word of God. Through exposure to different styles of worship, students learn to appreciate various forms and traditions of worship and expression. Chapel promotes a community of disciples with a distinctive purpose and sense of identity.
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4-26-89 Academic Awards

4-26-89 Academic Awards

2011-08-0501:16:20

4-28-89 Communion

4-28-89 Communion

2011-08-0421:36

4-14-89 Dean Jones

4-14-89 Dean Jones

2011-08-0435:13

4-12-89 Frank Consalvo

4-12-89 Frank Consalvo

2011-08-0439:26

4-10-89 Joel Kruggel

4-10-89 Joel Kruggel

2011-08-0426:44

3-13-89 Joel Kruggel

3-13-89 Joel Kruggel

2011-08-0427:21

3-1-89 Keith Philips

3-1-89 Keith Philips

2011-08-0437:15

2-27-89 Bart Tarman

2-27-89 Bart Tarman

2011-08-0436:51

Bart Tarman is the former Chaplain of Westmont College, having spent 18 years on their faculty and staff. His first ten years after graduating from the University of Denver were spent on the Young Life staff as an Area Director in Littleton, Colorado. Bart also served as the Associate Pastor at El Montecito Presbyterian Church in Montecito, California for five years. Bart and his wife Linda lived in the Washington D.C. from 2002 to 2008 where they worked with Members of the House of Representatives and the Senate prayer groups as a liaison on behalf of these groups to the countries of Latin America. They have been associated with the National Prayer Breakfast for over 30 years. Their travels have taken them on multiple trips to many countries in Central and South American countries, but also to the Middle East and Asia. He has been deeply impacted by seeing the essential relevance and cross-cultural nature of Jesus and the principles he taught.
3-6-89 Bart Tarman

3-6-89 Bart Tarman

2011-08-0429:58

Bart Tarman is the former Chaplain of Westmont College, having spent 18 years on their faculty and staff. His first ten years after graduating from the University of Denver were spent on the Young Life staff as an Area Director in Littleton, Colorado. Bart also served as the Associate Pastor at El Montecito Presbyterian Church in Montecito, California for five years. Bart and his wife Linda lived in the Washington D.C. from 2002 to 2008 where they worked with Members of the House of Representatives and the Senate prayer groups as a liaison on behalf of these groups to the countries of Latin America. They have been associated with the National Prayer Breakfast for over 30 years. Their travels have taken them on multiple trips to many countries in Central and South American countries, but also to the Middle East and Asia. He has been deeply impacted by seeing the essential relevance and cross-cultural nature of Jesus and the principles he taught.
4-24-89 Bart Tarman

4-24-89 Bart Tarman

2011-08-0420:23

Bart Tarman is the former Chaplain of Westmont College, having spent 18 years on their faculty and staff. His first ten years after graduating from the University of Denver were spent on the Young Life staff as an Area Director in Littleton, Colorado. Bart also served as the Associate Pastor at El Montecito Presbyterian Church in Montecito, California for five years. Bart and his wife Linda lived in the Washington D.C. from 2002 to 2008 where they worked with Members of the House of Representatives and the Senate prayer groups as a liaison on behalf of these groups to the countries of Latin America. They have been associated with the National Prayer Breakfast for over 30 years. Their travels have taken them on multiple trips to many countries in Central and South American countries, but also to the Middle East and Asia. He has been deeply impacted by seeing the essential relevance and cross-cultural nature of Jesus and the principles he taught.
Bart Tarman is the former Chaplain of Westmont College, having spent 18 years on their faculty and staff. His first ten years after graduating from the University of Denver were spent on the Young Life staff as an Area Director in Littleton, Colorado. Bart also served as the Associate Pastor at El Montecito Presbyterian Church in Montecito, California for five years. Bart and his wife Linda lived in the Washington D.C. from 2002 to 2008 where they worked with Members of the House of Representatives and the Senate prayer groups as a liaison on behalf of these groups to the countries of Latin America. They have been associated with the National Prayer Breakfast for over 30 years. Their travels have taken them on multiple trips to many countries in Central and South American countries, but also to the Middle East and Asia. He has been deeply impacted by seeing the essential relevance and cross-cultural nature of Jesus and the principles he taught.
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