Page 8-A The Bandon Notebook: Spiritual Refueling Rv Maggie B. Hi NEIGHBORS! Following much needed rain Friday and Saturday, the Lord’s Day dawned clear, brisk and beautiful! Just right for God’s people to enter the church of their choice to thank Him for our countless blessings. The fine group gathered for Sunday School at Bandon Chapel were warmly welcomed by Supt. Meta Mason, especially Capt. and Mrs. Ray Com ton of Virginia Beach and many of our members who were out of the area last week. She reported that our missionaries, David and Linda Smith were the proud parents of a fine baby boy who weighed in at 8 lbs. on September 25th! His name is Anthony Jordan Smith. Our congratulations are ex tended to David, Linda and little Becky. Prayer Meeting will be at 7 P.M. on Tuesday in Fellowship Hall. Choir practice follows at 8 P.M. The BCWG will hold its business meeting at 10:30 A.M. on Thursday. A special “Hobo Lunch” will be served at 12 Noon. After lunch, the ladies will be "Quilting for Christ”- Come out and join in this day of fun and fellowship. My sincere thanks is extended NOTICE The Edenton-Chowan Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m., November 3 in the 3rd floor conference room of the County Office Building. You can best judge what a man will d 0... by what he has done. Theres really nothing magical about being elected to public office. You're the same person, with the same back ground and the same experiences the day after the elec tion that you were the day before. So don’t let what people say in a political campaign be the only reason you vote. SENATOR MORGAN 1955- Elected State Senator. 1958- Chairman, Board of Trustees, East Carolina University. 1959- Re-elected State Senator. 1963- Re-elected State Senator. 1965- Elected President Pro Tempore, State Senate. 1967- Re-elected State Senator. 1968- Elected State Attorney General. 1968- Given Wyman Avard as nations Outstanding Attorney General. 1972- Re-elected State Attorney General. 1973- Member, Board ofTrustees, Lees-Mcßae College. 1974- Elected United States Senator. 1975- Member, Senate Banking Committee. 1976- Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. 1977- Member, Senate Armed Services Committee. 1977- Chairman, Subcommittee on Rural Housing. 1977- Member, Senate Ethics Committee. 1978- Member, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution. 1979- Member, Senate Democratic Steering Committee. 1979- Member, Senate Select Committee on Small Business. to Mrs. Helen Ellinwood for writing the Bandon Notebook last week. Helen is President of the BCWG and a fine Christian woman. Thanks again, Helen, for a job well done. Prayer List: When God’s people pray together, miracles happen. Please add our friends to your prayer list. Rev. Rufus N. Smithson has improved so much he hass been transferred from the Cardiac Care Unit to a room on the sth floor, Albemarle Hospital. His family expressed appreciation for all prayers and requests that you continue to pray for him; C. W. Barley, brother of Mary Hen drick, has been stabilized following a severe heart attack but still is not up to receiving visitors. Continue to pray for him; Robert (Robbie) Jones underwent extensive cancer surgery at Duke Hospital two weeks ago. He now has to have therapy for next eight months. Because of the expense in volved, Duke agreed to let him take the therapy at New Bern where he and his wife, Janet, can stay with his grandmother. Please pray that God will touch him with His Healing Hand and all signs of cancer will disap pear. He and Janet have only been married since June and THE CHOWAN HERALD are a mighty fine young couple; Shelby Bunch underwent heck surgery last week at Chesapeake General Hoepital. She was allowed to come home for weekend but returned to Chesapeake General for treatment Monday. Pray that this surgery will end the suf fering she has had for so long; Ava Younce had a hip replacement done at Leigh Memorial Hospital last week. She’s in Rm. 221. Pray that it will be successful; Ada Barnes entered Albemarle Hospital Tuesday for eye surgery. Pray that her vision will be clear again; Rex Jones, husband of Lillian Rountree's mother, is undergoing Cobalt treatments at the Portsmouth Naval Hospital and needs your fervent prayers; Wm. T. Webb of Brigantine, N.J., uncle of Henry T. Bunting, has a very sore and bad looking foot. Pray that it will be healed and not have to be removed; remember Gil Holt and his wife, Bobbie Jean; Robin Adcock; Agnes Flan nigan; Marshall Tinsley; Mrs. Lula Warren; Bill O’Neal; Bob and Grace Harvey; C. W. Rountree; Annie Cooke; our hostages in Iran; the leaders of our Nation and its people; pray for Bandon Chapel, its officers and members; remember our missionnaries Nita Pride, David & Linda Smith, Robin Carson, Mary Catherine Moshos and Stan and Lorraine Turbyfill; pray that Dr. Bill and Sarah will enjoy their retirement. In November, they are planning a trip to Hawaii with Dr. Norman Vincent Peale and his group. "God’s Convenant and Ezra”, Neh. 8 :3; 9:32-38, was the topic for our adults, skillfully taught by Wm. F. (Butch) Smith. Aim was that adult believers recognize that they need to take time for a periodic confession and renewal of their com mitment to a covenant-keeping God. “Happy Birthday” was sung by all in honor of Dave Lapham as he placed his contribution in our Birthday Bank. Dave seems to get younger each year he celebrates his birthday! At our morning Worship Service, the large group assembled for a spiritual refueling was welcomed by Deacon Thomas H. Dilday, who conducted the opening exer cises and introduced our guest minister. On this Lord’s Day, we were honored to have Rev. Ray Compton of Virginia Look at each candidates performance over a lifetime and let that be your guide. The campaign for United States Senator in North Caro lina this year is a good example of why judging by what a mans done instead of what a man says is important JOHN EAST Beach, a Navy Captain stationed at the Naval Base in Norfolk, Va., also an associate of Rev. Fritz Stegemann, as our guest speaker. Rev. Compton looked upon the fine congregation and said “It’s a glorious day to be in the House of the Lord -1 can fed His presence here”. Holding up his Bible, he remarked, “I thank you for giving me the op portunity to share with you the Word of God. I believe this Holy Book contains the Inspired Word of God and it’s my con viction that all of it is true and that it was written down in times past for the strengthening and encouragement of the saints of God so that we may be equipped for every good work. “I heard a statement long ago that has stayed in my mind ever since: ‘The New Testament is in the Old Testament contained and the Old Testament is in the New Testament explained’. So, we need to have a knowledge of the whole Bible. He read passages from the Old Testament and the New Testament and beautifully explained the meaning con tained in each. Scriptures were: Jude 1:20-21; 1 John 4:7-8; Song of Solomon, Gal. 5:16-23 and John 15:1-17. He concluded by giving us the keys to bearing good fruit: 1) God prunes fruit bearing branches so they may bear more fruit; 2) Secret of fruit bearing is abiding in Christ; 3) Secret of abiding is obeying; 4) Secret of obeying is loving; and 5) Secret of loving is knowing (vs. 15). The love of God is set abroad in our hearts that we might walk more perfect before Him each day as we yield our lives to Him and let Him through His Word and the presence of His Course On Sailing To Be Offered The Edenton Flotilla of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will present a four-week “Sailing and Seamanship” course beginning at 7:30 P.M. Tuesday. The classes will be held at John A. Holmes High School. The class will convene weekly and all interested persons are urged to attend. Certificates will be awarded to participants who satisfactorily complete the course. College Professor. \ K • . - " Robert , mV United States Senator Morgan H*J*u»t* flu* k.C Thursday, October 30, 1980 Spirit minister to us. 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