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VOLUME 7 FAIRFIELD, N. C., SEPTEMBER, 1930. NUMBER 9 Hyde County Messenger “They first gave themselves to the Lord.” Published monthly, by the Hyde County Baptist Churches to promote the interest of God and ad vance His kingdom’s work, and to deepen the spirit ual life of the church home, and entire community. Entered as second class matter January 1, 1926, at the postoffice at Fairfield, N. C., under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price for the year 1930 is 50c. Individual copy, 10 cents. Material must be in editor’s hands not later than the 10th of each month. If you fail to receive your copy please drop a card ISSgr '' or letter and say so. Ilf JHHt Present circulation, 550 copies. EDITORIAL STAFF Rev. Elliot R. Stewart, Editor and Manager. Mrs. A. G. Harris, Fairfield, N. C. |R Mrs. R. S. Cox, Engelhard, N. C. Mrs. Dan Berry, Swanquarter, N. C. Miss Gladys Mason, Swanquarter, N. C. These will act as associate editors. First Sunday—North Lake at 11 a. m. Fairfield at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Second Sunday—Fairfield at 11 a. m. Engelhard at 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Third Sunday—North Mattamuskeet at ll a. m. Rose Bay at 3 p. ra, and 7:30 p. m. Fourth Sunday—Swanquarter at 11 a. m. an'l ■8 p. m. Rose Bay at 3 p. m. j- Each Wednesday night, services are conducted at New Land at 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. each Friday night at 7:30 p. m. at Fairfield Baptist Church. B. Y P. U. each Friday night at 8 p. m. at Rose Bay Baptist Church. B. Y. P. U. each Friday night at 7:30 p. m. at the Swanquarter Baptist Church. • - B. Y. P. U. at close of Sunday school each Sur day at Engelhard. B. Y. P. U. CAMPAIGN r From Oct. 18-26 we hope to put on a B. Y. P. U. campaign in all the churches in our Chowan Asso ciation. We hope to have a worker at each church where we have a B. Y. P. U. Every Baptist should be in training so as to become a more efficient worker. IB Let every one plan and look forward to this week of instruction, information, inspiration and determination. LEARN THE LESSON A MULE CANNOT PULI WHILE HE IS KICKING: AND HE CANNOT KICK WHILE HE IS PULLING Qm ' i NEITHER CAN . ANYONE OF US/ The church work can roll on smoothly when members co-operate and work together. CHOWAN ASSOCIATIONAL FELLOWSHIP WEEK, NOV. 2 to 9 Fellowship week will be observed throughout the entire association. First, it is our aim to hold a service in each church in our association during this fellowship week. It is desired that every church write a history of the past and be read at that serv ice, a copy kept and a copy sent to Raleigh to be kept on file. Secondly, the message delivered shall be along the line of the centenial campaign. An offering will be taken for otir centenial fund cand $1.00 of that amount will go to pay for a name plate for the church. Thirdly, it is desired that all who possibly can will attend the services. Outside speakers are ex pected to be present and take part. Watch in next issue (October) for dates and hour of services. The Chowan Association met with the Reynold son Baptist church September 23 and 24. A large crowd attended and a splendid meeting to report. m m
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