Community Church Notices
St. Paul's Episcopal
Second Sunday in Lent
10:00 Church School
11:00 Morning Prayer and Ser
mon
Wednesday: . ' / '?
10:10 Holy Communion
7;30 Litany and Address
Friday:
7:30 Vestry
Bunn Baptist
Week of February 10, 1963
SUNDAY:
10:90 The Church In Bible
" Study
11:00 J The Church In Worship
The guest speaker will be the
Rev. James Foster. This ser
vice Will begin In the School
of Missions.
6:30 The Church In Training
7:30 The Church In School of
Missions
Mrs. Freeman Russell, home
missionary to the Spanish
speaking, will be the speaker.
MONDAY-FRIDAY:
7:00 Graded Mission study
8:00 Missions Speakers
MONDAY -Roy J. Smith, state
missions
TUESDAY-Mlss Eva -Sanders,
Nigeria
WEDNESDAY- O. J. Hagler,
stewardship promotion
THURSDAY-Wllson D. Jones,
.home missions
' FRIDAY
FRIDAY - -James P, Morgan,
state missions
St. Delight Baptist
Services for the following
week are as follows.'
10:00 a.m. Sunday School,
Bruce Leonard, Supt.
11:00 a.m. Sunday morning
Worship - "What Will Happen.
When Jesus Comes Back?"
7:30 p.m. Sundayevenlng Wor
ship- The Lord's Supper.
Wednesday:
7:30T>.m. Hour of power
You are cordially invited to
attend each of these services.
Union Chapel
The Union Gospel Tabernacle
services for neat Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
and Sermon "Looking Toward
The Cross"
7:30 p. mi Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Night
prayer Meeting and Choir
Practice
We Invite you to worship with
n* it each service.
Wesleyan Service
^ Guide Meets
The Wesleyan Service Guild
met Monday night at the home
of Mrs. Norman Chadwlck. Dur
ing the business meeting pre- ,
sided over by the president,
Mrs. W. A. Andrews, Sr., plans
were made for the delegates
who will attend the Guild Con
ference In Goldsboro on March
23 to carry a gift for a special
conference communion service.
The past year's officers were
re-elected for the year 1??3
Mra. Genevieve Perry gave
?he worship program for the
evening opening with a prayer
after which the group repeated
the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. E. F.
Thomas was in. charge of the
program which was entitled
Crusade Scholars. The guest
speaker for the evening was
Louisburg Methodist
Week of March 10
Sunday:
10:00 Bunn
11:00 HU1 King
7:30 ShUoh
'Tuesdays
7:30 M. Y. F. at Hill King
Thursday:
7:30 Prayer Meeting at Leah's
Friday: '
8:00 Choir Rehearal at Hill
King
Please note Quarterly Con
ference at Leah's Chapel on
Sunday March 17 at 7:30. Rev.
G. S. Eubank will preach.
?
Piney Grove
10:00 a.m. Sunday School, W.
H. Ball, Supt.
11:00 a.m. Worship
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayfc'r Service
6:00 p.m. M. Y. F. Mr. Smith
will speak on Darwin's Evo
lution
7:00 Youth M. VY. F. conducted
by Dorsey Wrenn, Jr.
Randells Chapel
Sunday:
10:00 Sunday School, James
Hunt, x Supt.
11:00 Worship service
Wednesday:
7:30 Choir Practice
The school of mission will be
gin Sunday March 10, at 7:30
p.m. Public Is cordially Invited
to attend.
New Hope
Services, for Sunday, March
10th and the following week:
10:00 Worship Service ^
1 1 .00 Sunday School
7:30 Monday evening, the
Ella Strtekland Circle with meet
at the home of Mrs. Cavls
Chamblee
7:30 Wednesday evening,
Choir Practice.
Louisburg Baptist
Congregational and Organiza
tion meetings of the Louisburg
Baptist Church for the week be
ginning Marctf 10, 1963.
SUNDAY:
9:45 Church School, G. M.
West Superintendent
1 1 :00 The Church At Worship
11:00 The Elizabeth W. Bob
bitt Sunbeams
7430 Missionary Address
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:30 Mission Study
8:00 Missionary Address
March 10th begins week of
special emphasis on Christian
Missions. The Rev. John M.
Glenn, Pastor of the Raeford,
N. C. Baptist Church will bring
the message Sunday morning. _
During the week the various
areas of Southern Baptist Co
operative Mission concern will
be presented. Six missionaries
will participate in the program
with a different speaker each
night.
The W. M. U. will observe
their WEEK OF PRAYER for ?
HOME MBS IONS In conjunction
with the School of Missions.
Red Bud
Week of March 10
Sunday:
10.00 Sunday School, demon
Nelms, Supt.
11:00 Worship Service with a
Missionary to speak.
/Thursday:
7:00 Prayer meeting, Choir
practice immediately following.
Monday - Friday:
School of Missions
Centerville
'Sunday March 10,:
10:00 a.m. Sunday School, B.
M. Griffin, Supt.
7:00 p.m. Evenlnf Worship
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer
Service
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Choir
Practice
Please attend these services.
Louisburg Methodist Circles Meet
The Mary Burt Person Circle
met Monday night at the home
of Mrs. H. C. Perteraon with
six members present. In the
abaence of the chairman, Mrs.
E. C. Bulluck presided over the
business meeting. The program
entitled Lord Teach Us To Pray
was lead by Mrs. HelenStephen
son.
A social hour followed the pro
gram.
The Maude McKlnne Circle
met Monday night with Mrs.
John H. Hodges. The group wel
comed Mrs. Juanlta Pleasants
as a new member. During the
business meeting, plans were
made to service the Methodist
Mens Club dinner on March 11.
Mrs. Dorothy R, Wilson was In
Charge of the program using as
her topic "Lord Teach Ua To
Pray." In her talk she used the
five senses connecting those
with our prayer, life.
A aoclal hour followed the
meeting.
Mrs. M.M, Person, Jr.'s home
was the site of the monthly
Alicia Suarei, a student at
loulaburg College, who was
Introduced by Miss Roth Mer
rltt. She spoke on llfe ln Chile
and entertained members with
hymns of her native country
as well as a selection of our
hymns on an accordlan.
meeting of th? Oulda Furgurson
Circle Tuesday morning. Nine
members were present and a
special guest, Mrs. Florence*
of Burlington, who Is on the
staff at Loulaburg College.
During the business meeting,
announcement was made of the
District meeting to be held on
March 28 at the Highland Metho
dist Church, Ridge Road, M
lelgh. Mrs. Turlington, the con
ference president, will speak
at this meeting and all members
were urged to attend. v
Mrs. F. N, Splvey was -In
charge of the devotional and
Mrs. Aubrey Bailey spoke on
the subject, "Lord Teach Us
lb Prav ?'
At the conclusion ofthe meet
ing, Mrs. Person Sehred light
refreshments.
The Evelyn Smlthwlck Circle
met Tuesday morning at the
home of Mrs. J. A. Hodges.
Rirlng the business session
presided over by Mrs. J. B.
Hlght, the chairman, announce
ment was made of the general
meeting to be held on March 18
and she urged each member to
attend.
Mrs. Howard Guln gave an
Interesting talk on "The
Pledge," emphasizing Chrlst
Jan stewardship.
The hostess served delicious
refreshments to thirteen mem
bers present.
Baptist Churches To Hear Missionaries
Thirty-five missionaries will
assist the churches of the Tar
River Baptist Association In
"f" ? Schools of Missions the week of
_ March 10-15. "Two rears of
?&reful planning has preceded
" these schools, and the churches
. anticipate a revlal la mlsslon
_ - try eqeeeen, "-staled J. Parker
McLendon, Association!] Mls
slonary. who Is serving as Dl
rector for the Schools of MIs
slons.
Each participating church will
be host for a visiting mission-*
afy, and the speaking schedule
will be arranged so thai each
church will hear seven different
missionaries representing as
sociation^, state, home,' and
foreign missions.
Assoclattonal missionaries
and persons serving through
the varied ministries of the
Baptist State Convention will
participate.
Home Missionaries serving
under the Home Mission Board
of the Southern Baptist Con
vention will come from Texts,
Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kentucky,
, Virginia, Maryland and the Dis
trict of Columbia.
_ Foreign missionaries to Ni
geria, Southern Rhodesia, Ko
rea, the Philippines, and Brazil
will represent the major fields
being served through the Fo
reign Mission Board of the
Southern Baptist Convention.
' Each participating church will
have missionary speaker^ for
tt*l worship services Sunday
mdrnlng and evening. The week
night services will consist of
mission study classes for all
age groups followed by a Joint
service during which the visit
ing missionary will speak.
? Anyone sharing an Interest In
Christian missions Is Invited to
attend the services In anypar- _
ttclpatlng church. The In
dividual church -schedule should
be consulted-tQ determine the
time of the services and the
names of the missionary speak
er*. '
* The ~ Morning Chapel of the
- Air (radio station WYRN, S:05
??15 a.m.) will feature Inter
views with six of the visiting
missionaries during the week.
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