Church Notices
St. Paul's Episcopal
8unday:
10)00 a.m. Combined Church
School and Church Service.
Nursery Available.
Acolyte: Will Yarborough.
Uahers: Edward F. Yar
borough and Loula Scoggln.
Worship In air conditioned
comfort.
St. Delight Baptist
, Sunday:
; 10:00 a.m. Sunday School,
Talmadge Best, Superinten
dent.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship,
"Something Everyone Has But
No One Wants."
8:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship,
"When God Signs Your Death
Warrant."
< Wednesday:
? 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting
j You are cordially Invited
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Louisburg Baptist
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church School -
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mlxon,
Co-Superintendents .
9:45-12:00 a.m. Nursery
lor pre-school children.
11:00 a.m. The Church at
Worship, Sermon Subject:
"Jesus Came Preaching."
Monday:
7:30 Royal Ambassadors
7:30 Young Woman's Auxil
iary
Wednesday:
7:00 Worship
7:30 Senior Choir Rehearsal
Methodist Circuit
Sfunday:
Leah's Chapel
, 9:00 a.m. Worship Service
Bunn
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
Hill King
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Rev. Allen Pastors Liberty
> The Rev. John C. Allen, m
formerly of Sanford and a na
tive of Burlington, Vt. as
sumed full-time duties at the
Liberty (Vance) United Church
of Christ at Epsom the past
Sunday.
He was graduated from Wor
chester Academy In 19S9 and
received his A. B. degree
from Duke University In 1963
I
and his B. D. from Duke Di
vinity School In 1966. His
major area of study has been
In pastoral counseling and In
the relationship of theology
and preaching.
Rev. Allen Is an Eagle Scout
and a recipient of the God
and Country Award. For re
laxation , he enjoys a game of
golf.
Pastor Allen Is married to
the former Shirley M. Helden,
previously of Schenectady,
New York. Mrs. Allen has a
B. S. In nursing and was
last employed as a head nurse
In psychiatry at Duke Hos
pital.
They have a one year-old
daughter, Katrine Jeane. The
family resides In the parson
age across from the church.
Rev. Allen was pastor at
Lee's^Chapel, Turner's Cha
pel and Mt. Pleasant before
moving to Epsom.
An old-fashioned Icecream
supper has been held at the
church as a welcome to Rev.
and Mrs. Allen. Gallons and
gallons of homemade Ice
cream and cakes and a even
ing of fellowship was enjoyed
by approximately 7S church
members and visitors.
REV. JOHN ALLEN. Ill
Baptist Circles Meet
The Emma C. Allen Circle
The Emma C. Allen Circle
met Monday night In the home
of Mrs. Raymond Wilson.
There were five members
present.
Mrs. Wilson led In the open
ing prayer.
Miss Esther Andrews,
chairman, gave the devotion
and read the names of miss
ionaries whose names appear
ed on the Prayer Calendar.
Mrs. J. R. Wilder led In
prayer for these mission-'
arles.
During the business period
plans were made to partici
pate In Christmas In Augusf.
Mrs. WUson presented*, an
Interesting program on the
origin and teachings ^of
Christian Science. She closed
the meeting with prayer.
At the conclusRM of the
meeting, all present enjoyed
peach Ice cream and cookies.
The Kenmore Circle
The Kenmore Circle of the
Lou Is burg Baptist Church met
Monday night with Mrs. N. D.
Medlln.
The meeting waa opened by
the Call to Prayer given by
Mrs. Joe Shearon after which
Mrs. John Godfrey led In
prayer. Mrs. N. C. Mullen
presented the program which
was a study of the beliefs of
the ChrlstlanSclence religion.
Mrs. rfullen also presided
over the business portion of
the meeting. The members
discussed plans for the new
church year and community
missions projects. Members
were asked to participate In
"Christmas In August," a
program to help the needy.
At the close of the business
portion, Mrs. Medlln served
homemade peach ice cream,
pound-TIlte and nuts to ten
nWnbers and Mrs. D. W.
Peterson, guest for the even
ing.
The Mary ' Hester Powell
Circle
The Mary Hester Powell
Circle held Its regular
monthly meeting August IS In
the church parlor, with Bessie
Shadrach presiding. Reading
of a poem, "Called Prayer,"
and scripture reading from
Michel 6-8 by Mrs. Shadrach
opened the meeting.
During the business session,
envelopes were given out for
State Missions, and the Circle
discussed the society dues for
each month.
A very Interesting program
was given by Sue Leonard on
the Study of Major Cults:
Christian Science.
The meeting was closed with
prayer. Refreshments were
served to the five members
present.
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