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The couple was honored during a Friday evening banquet and presented with a
special plaque during today's business session as part of the 118th Annual
Meeting of the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC).
Presented to Arnold and Marilyn Bolin in grateful recognition of your
lifetime of service and commitment to the causes of Christ in urban
contexts, through ministries for inner-city youth, hospitality,
health-care, ecumenicity, hunger relief, hospital chaplaincy, pastoral
leadership and advocacy for peace. Your deep faith and quiet confidence in
God's caring love have carried you into places of need where you have lived
as servants of the kingdom of Christ. The two of you have been voices of
faith, compassion and justice in your congregations and communities and to
the larger Covenant church. To the glory of God and in thanksgiving for
these faithful servants.
THE COMMISSION OF URBAN MINISTRIES OF THE EVANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH
June 28, 2003, Chicago, Illinois
Arnie Bolin was born in Chicago, the son of a former pastor and
superintendent of the Central Conference of the ECC. After earning his
undergraduate degree from what is now Northern Michigan University, he
graduated from Chicago's North Park Theological Seminary in 1959 and was
ordained as a Covenant pastor in 1960. A professor at North Park Academy
for a time, Bolin began his church ministry serving congregations in
Nauganee and Harbert, Michigan, before organizing Community Covenant Church
in Minneapolis, one of the Covenant's pioneering inner city ministries.
Bolin later served 13 years as executive director of Berrien County Council
of Churches in Michigan, helping many inner-city programs for the
underserved. He concluded his full-time work with eight years in ministry
as chaplain and public relations coordinator for Hope Rescue Mission in
South Bend, Indiana, serving as pastor to street people and the homeless.
Since retiring from ministry, Bolin has served as interim pastor at eight
churches. He and his wife now reside in Land O'Lakes, Wisconsin, where they
are active in the Community Church of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, a church
with longtime Covenant ties to the Central Conference.
In addition to his lengthy ministry in the Covenant, Arnie Bolin served in
numerous ways for various local, regional and national entities. He was a
delegate to the White House Conference on Urban Policy during the Jimmy
Carter administration in the late 1970s. He also was a member of the
advisory committee to Michigan Congressman David Stockman, was an elected
member of the Benton Harbor, Michigan, city commission for 10 years and was
membership chair of the National Association of Ecumenical Staff for three
years.
Marilyn Bolin, a native of New Sweden, Maine, attended North Park Junior
College and graduated with an Associate of Arts degree before attending
Massachusetts Memorial Hospital School of Medical Technology in Boston. She
became a certified medical technologist and used her gifts in many venues
before retiring in 1991. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from
Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo in 1980.
As she and Arnie raised four children, Marilyn's ministry with Arnold
included serving hundreds of meals to the homeless and hungry while
assisting in many projects pertaining to urban ministry. Her cooking skills
have also been handy in retirement years as she and Arnie operated
Blackberry Inn Bed and Breakfast in Smethport, Pennsylvania, from 1991 to
1994. She is now an elder at Community Church of Boulder Junction and
enjoys cycling and quilting. She and Arnie also enjoy their relationships
with 12 grandchildren.
Arnold, Marilyn Bolin Are Irving Lambert Recipients
ROSEMONT, IL (June 28, 2003) - Arnold "Arnie" and Marilyn Bolin are the 2003
recipients of the Irving Lambert Award of the Evangelical Covenant Church,
an award that honors longtime contributions made in areas of urban and
ethnic ministries.
The presentation reads:
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