Mackinac College (Humbard)

Mackinac College (Humbard)
Former names
Mackinac College (1966-1970)
MottoAn adventure in Christian education
TypePrivate
Active1972 (1972)–1973 (1973)
Religious affiliation
Cathedral of Tomorrow
ChairmanRev. Alpha Rex Emmanuel Humbard
PresidentRev. Roger Kvam
Vice-presidentCharles W. Schoenherr
Students140
Undergraduates140
Location,
Michigan
,
United States

45°51′05″N 84°36′20″W / 45.851391°N 84.605424°W / 45.851391; -84.605424
Websitewww.facebook.com/pages/Cathedral-of-Tomorrow/103243419728996

Mackinac College (1972–73) was a nondenominational Bible college briefly owned and operated by the Cathedral of Tomorrow at the Rex Humbard Development Center on Mission Point, Mackinac Island, Michigan.[1] This coeducational undergraduate college was founded by Reverend Alpha Rex Emmanuel Humbard ("Brother Rex"),[2][3] who was chairman of the board. The President of the college was Rev. Roger Kvam,[4] previously an assistant professor of political science at the University of Akron.[5][6]

  1. ^ Associated Press (Oct 26, 1972). "Beachhead for Old Time Religion". The Argus-Press -. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  2. ^ Straus, Frank "A Look at History, Rev. Humbard", Mackinac Island Town Crier, 2007-10-06 Retrieved 2017-09-01
  3. ^ "Rex Humbard, TV evangelist" [1] Retrieved 2014-02-23
  4. ^ Haferd, Laura (January 9, 1991), "As Tower Goes Up, Finances Unravel Trouble Nips At New Empire", Akron Beacon Journal, p. A1, retrieved January 31, 2014
  5. ^ The Republican-News & St. Ignace Enterprise December 1971 to February 1972 [2] Retrieved 2014-02-23
  6. ^ The Republican-News & St. Ignace Enterprise Thursday, December 2, 1971 [3] Retrieved 2014-02-23