Raleigh, N. C. The Pen of Si Augustine’s College “Small Enough To Know You, Large Enough To Inform You” fi October, 1983 ft --6S ■ St. Augustine’s College Chapel The Founder - The Chapel Since the time of incep tion of Saint Augustine’s College in 1867, it has dedicated itself to the ethical and moral values of the Protestant Episcopal Church and to the ideals the Church represents to other Americans. On July 15,1985, the cor nerstone of the Chapel was laid. The stone for the foundation and the north transcept was taken from the grove near the spring on Saint Augustine’s grounds. On Christmas Day 1895, the first services were held in the structure and daily services on Quin- quagesima Sunday 1896. The north transcept was built by students from the masonry class of the Col lege in 1904. St. Augustine’s College Hymn God of every nation, Every race and creed; Lord of every creature, Every budding seed; Friend of every right and Foe of every wrong Father, Son, Great Spirit Listen to our song. We acknowledge, worship Love and e’er adore thee Father, Son, Great Spirit Holy Trinity. Saint Augustine’s Col lege is growing and chang- ing in many ways. However, among the things that have not changed is the college Chapel which stands so majestically in the center of the campus. It stands as an ever present symbol of our faith in God and our commitment to help in br ing His Kingdom on earth. Plan to attend a major National Conference of Black Organizers Dec. 1-4, 1983, Atlanta, GA The conference call and other related materials available upon request: Name ^ Address Phone. □ Please send me NBOC’s conference call and other related materials. Send request to P.O. Box 658, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11233.