Religion THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26,2016 5 Obituaries Friends And Family DAY Joseph A. Bundy HARRELLSVILLE - Joseph Arnold Bundy, age 66, passed away on October 22, 2016 at his home, surrounded by his family. Mr. Bundy was bom in Perquimans County, NC, on January 7, 1950, a son of the late John Clive and Mildred Ayscue Bundy. Arnold was a construc tion worker and a fun loving man who loved the outdoors. He eryoyed hunting, fishing, raising his chickens, ducks and peacocks, and especially en joyed a big bonfire. Left to cherish his memory is his loving wife An nie Turner Bundy, three daughters, Spring Bundy Byrum and husband, Carlos of Windsor, NC, April Lynn Bundy of Windsor, NC, Carla Byrd Emminiz- er and husband, Rob of Colerain, NC; two grand sons, Dakota Shane Byrum, and Walter Wayne Em- minizer; and two granddaughters, Trinity Blake Byrum, and Amber Frances Byrum. Also surviving are three sisters, Irma Bundy Forbes, Nancy Bundy White and husband, Charlie, and Sally Bundy Gar ner; three brothers, Johnny Bundy and wife, Lin da, and Carroll Bundy and wife, Carla, all of Hert ford, NC, and Thomas Bundy and wife, Trudy of Williamston, NC; along with numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of life memorial service will be held on Wednesday, October 26, 2016, at 11:00 am at the GarrettSykes Funeral Service, Ahoskie, NC, with Rev. Greg Hurdle, officiating. Memorial contributions may be made directly to t he Leukemia Research Foundation or online by visiting www.tmcfunding.com/search , type Jo seph Bundy. GarrettSykes Funeral Service Ahoskie Chapel is handling the arrangements for the Bundy family and online condolences can be directed to the fam ily by visiting www.garrettsykesfs.com. SUBMITTED PHOTO Members of the Perquimans County Sheriff Del. irtment attended the Family and Friends Day with the Rev. Linwood Turner, pastor of Poole’s Grove Mk ionary Baptist Church. Pictured are Deputy Robert Farrar, Deputy Tom Reid, Administrative Assistant LeAune Hamilton, Pastor Linwood Turner, and Sheriff Eric Tilley, Investigator Preston Ward, Deputy Chris Murray, Deputy James Fowden and Investigator Shelby White. Sheriff’s Report DEATH NOTICE HERTFORD — HoUy G. Rodgers, died on Oc tober 16, 2016 . Funeral A private service will be held . Arrangements by Miller & Van Essendelft, Funeral and Cremation Providers. Perquimans County ■ 10/14Victor Eggleston, Virginia Road, Edenton, fail ure to appear driving while intoxicated, $1,500 secured bond. ■ 10/14 Ashlyn Mc- Queery, Nixon Street, Win fall, failure to appear pos session of marijuana less than one half ounce, $250 secured bond. ■ 10/16 Kindra Lee, Pine Ridge Mobile Home Park, possession with intent to sell/deliver maryuana, $3,000 unsecured bond. ■ 10/20 Lancelot Win ¬ slow, Community Building Road, Belvidere, assault with a deadly weapon. Church Briefs ELECTROLUX END OFTHEYEAR SPECIALS Up to $500 OFF with this coupon $45 a month O INTEREST 426-5161 €9 C9 & B Dear Family and Friends: Thank you for every act of kindness expressed to us during the loss of our loved one, Mardie Cartwright, upon her sudden passing. We were truly touched by the phone calls, visits, flowers, food, memorial donations to Whiteville Grove Baptist Church, and especially for your love, support and the memories that you shared with us. We are forever thankful. Fenton Cartwright, Ronda Carper & Far ci ■ Up River Friends The 2016 Up River Har vest Festival will be Sat urday from 3-5 p.m. at Up River Friends Meeting. There will be food, games, prizes and a hayride. ■ Burgess Baptist Burgess Baptist Church will host “Daughters of the King” from Norfolk, Va. Sunday at 6 p.m. The con cert is free and open to the public. ■ Hertford UMC The Hertford United Methodist Women will hold their Holiday Ba zaar and chicken salad luncheon on Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. For advance tickets ($8), call 426-5467. Items for sale in clude baked goods, home canned goods, fresh pro duce, plants, cutlery, hand crafted items and salted peanuts B Riddick Grove Riddick Grove Baptist Church will host a 13th pastoral anniversary con cert Nov. 6 at 4 p.m. with The Vine Sisters of Farm ville. ■ Outreach Center Matthew 25:35-36 Minis tries Community Outreach Center will be having a free fall and winter clothing giveaway on Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at 1211 Hunters Fork Road, Tyner on the property of Hunters Fork Church. ■ Hertford UMC Hertford United Meth odist Church will host The Lord’s Table Soup Kitchen every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. For in formation call 426-5467. Information for Church Notes should be emailed if possible to perquiman- sweekly@ncweeklies. com. The deadline is Friday at noon. Early submissions are encouraged. Church Notes features special services and activities that are open to the pub lic. Photographs of special activities are also wel comed. ^ Annual Sefeidere Day faff Safes Event H Saturday, Oct. 29th • Sam 5pm I Come Shop With Your local Businesses Layden's Supermarket Store Specials & Free Grocery Drawings The Nicholson House Pumpkin Patch & Gift Shop Discounts COME JOIN IN ALL THE FUN *Antique Cars & Tractors HERTFORD UMC 200 Dobbs Street, Hertford PASTOR Jane Leechford (252) 426-5467 www.hertforduinc.org Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life. John 8:12 In recent days, our country seems to be shadowed by events that are mind-boggling. In eastern North Carolina, we have witnessed rising waters and floods. People’s lives have been devastated by the amount of water in our streets and our homes. The current election season has placed questions in many minds about the future. We hear of wars and rumors of wars. There seems to be a prevalent darkness over our hope. A recent trip to the country of Armenia and the area of Nagorno-Karabakh helped me to interpret this darkness and the way that Jesus shines light upon our darkened lives and gives us hope. Along with five others, I served with Project Agape, a mission of the two North Carolina conferences of The United Methodist Church. Armenia is the first country in the world to claim Christianity as its national religion. It is surrounded by countries who, over the centuries, have initiated conflict and diminished the size of Armenia’s land by pushing their borders in upon them. It is a country where the darkness of war and tragedy has attempted to reign supreme. Countless bombed-out homes, churches, and monasteries fill the landscape. Many people are hungry and in need. Yet, in the midst of that darkness, the church has stood and proclaimed the light of the world for centuries. During my time in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, I walked the darkened halls of holy spaces nearly every day. As I did, I listened to my heart and I imagined listening to the hearts of those who walked there long before me and I looked for signs and wonders. 1 looked for light and hope among the darkness, and 1 found it. I saw the light breaking through the windows of darkened sanctuaries. Along with others, I lit candles in the sanctuaries as light pushed the darkness to the corners of the room. I sensed and smelled the incense as the priest shared that wonderful fragrance with us. As light filtered in, I heard the words of Jesus, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” I observed a white dove as it peered toward Turkey and Mount Ararat, the traditional resting place of Noah’s ark, and at the same time, continued to keep watch over the people of Armenia. Today, I cherish a tapestry fashioned by an eleven year-old girl Armenian girl. It is an image of a.church surrounded by darkness. In that image, the church, the body of Christ, is the light that shines in the darkness. And I remember the hope and the promise that Jesus brings. Perhaps this is how the light of the world sneaks in - through the church and her faithful people, not only in Armenia, but in our country as well. 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