WCG/Ambassador Campus
Have you ever wondered what the old Pasadena Campus of Ambassador College and the former Headquarters of the old Worldwide Church of God look like?
A while back, my wife Joyce and I visited the grounds. We have also put photos together of our visit–see Pictures of the Pasadena Campus of Ambassador College and the former Headquarters of the old Worldwide Church of God.
But we thought we would also share some of the photos and some comments here.
Here is a photograph of Ambassador Auditorium:
It is still called Ambassador Auditorium. But the fountain is a little different. So is the inside:
This is a door handle to Ambassador Auditorium. The door handles appear to be aged a bit, but original. They show a child with a lamb on his lap, sitting in front of a lion. This was a symbol often used by the old Worldwide Church of God to help picture the millennium.
This building was (and still may be) called Mayfair:
Mayfair was the female dormitory of the old Ambassador College.
There were still waterfalls and streams on the grounds, though less than there used to be:
Here are Joyce and I sitting on a bench (Joyce used a tripod and timer to take this photo):
The grounds still were nice to walk on.
But the grounds are not as nice as they once were. Furthermore, there are restricted areas as many parts are no longer open to the public as the following sign helps demonstrate:
So, you are not allowed to walk up to all the areas that we once were allowed to. This was a disappointing sign to come across.
The old Ambassador College Student Center is still there as the two photos below show:
It appears to be a Student Center for the Maranatha High School.
Here is the slightly changed track field:
The old track was still a track, but also an American Football field with football yard markings and goal posts at the ends. Tackle football had been prohibited to be played at Ambassador College by the late Herbert W. Armstrong (see Is American Football Evil?).
Overall, the grounds of the Pasadena Campus of Ambassador College and the former Headquarters of the old Worldwide Church of God were still nice. But, they were not nearly as nice or well kept up as they were under the old Worldwide Church of God.
We were disappointed to see many fine buildings and fountains gone. We also did not like the fact that you can no longer walk all of the old campus.
But, it was still nice to see. Hopefully, those of you seeing these photos will benefit from either your memories (if you ever saw the old campus) or some of the original buildings for the first time.
Joyce also went to the campus earlier this week and said it looked about the same as our earlier trip, but again, not like it once did.
Of course, physical things do not last. Even the temple in Jerusalem was destroyed (though some of the bricks from the second temple apparently were saved, see Church of God on Jerusalem’s Western Hill).
Like the Jews who saw the original temple that were disappointed when they saw the second temple (see Haggai 2; see also The Temple and the Work), some believe that the Church of God needs impressive buildings in the 21st century (cf. Why Not the Restored Church of God?).
But God does not see things the way humans do (Isaiah 55:9).
Also notice what God told people who wanted a fancier temple:
“The glory of this latter temple shall be greater than the former…” (Haggai 2:9).
This temple was not more glorious because it was as elaborate. It may have been more glorious because it represented the work of God under adversity (see also The Temple and the Work).
And that is the case today, which is part of why God allowed the old Ambassador College campus to no longer be the headquarters for His physical church on the earth.
Anyway, to see more of Joyce’s photo’s of the old campus, click on Joyce’s Pictures of the Pasadena Campus of Ambassador College and the former Headquarters of the old Worldwide Church of God.
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