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¥ Hillier pane reer REREEERNRREI IRR NISIC ORF UERUC REFERER ER EREFRRRRREREE i SRNR FREES © RESRETRE mr 5 an Religion Thursday, August 17, 1995 - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Page 3A SUCCESSFUL BENEFIT - Doyle Campbell, standing, representing Aid Association of Lutheran's Local Branch 9289 presents a check for $2911 to David Jenkins, who is recuperating from injuries in a swim- ming accident. The Local Branch matched up to $1100 the contribu- tions of local people at a barbecue fundraiser at Resurrection Lutheran Church attended by 180 people. Jenkins is a student at Gaston College. Bumby named chaplain of KMPD Rev. Harold Bumby, the new chaplain of the Kings Mountain Police Department, sees his new role as another opportunity for ser- vice. trols gives me a chance to witness," he said this week. Bumby wears a police uniform but in a non-certified position with no arrest authority. there" when problems occur when police are on call or for the individ- ual cop to have someone to confide in. "I pray with the officers and I support them," said Bumby, who "He told us to love God and love our fellowman," that's what the preacher shares with his officers in the community. Bumby's congregation of 180 members support him enthusiasti- challenge." Back yard Bible Club big success More than 121 young people lined up for hotdogs and all the trimmings and to have their faces painted by clowns Jean and Kenny McAbee Friday night at the gradu- ation party of Second Baptist Church Backyard Bible Club. A record attendance marked the week of activities with over half of the average attendance of 99 young people receiving certificates for perfect attendance. The Gideons distributed Bibles to 50 young people at a musical the "Backyard bunch” presented at the church Sunday night. Prizes and drawings were held at each meeting of the club. The youngsters relaxed on blankets spread in tents and on the ground on First and Second Streets. Teachers for the school volun- teered to teach and lead crafts and serve refreshments and according to Jean McAbee the adults enjoyed the mission program as much as the young people. Day Camp is continuing on Tuesday from 3:30- 5:30 p.m. for students in K-6 grades at the same location. said Bumby, and’ Second Baptist Church to honor Rev. Eugene Land Rev. Eugene W. Land, pastor of Kings Mountain's Second Baptist Church for 25 years, will be hpn- ored by his congregation at aj re- ception Sunday from 2-5 p.m. at the church. Invitations have gone out to éirea churches to join in the celebratipn. At the 11 z.m. worship hour (the church will present gifts to the pas- tor. Land, who came to the Kings Mountain Church in 1970, former- ly served pas torates at Temple Baptist Church, Greensboro; Hamer Creek Baptist in Mt. Gilead and Sunny Poin, his first pastorate, in Canton. He was educated at Parkeir District High Sclpool in Greenville, SC, Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute, Southeastern Baptist Theological Semi nary, Luther Rice Theological Seminary and School of Pastoral Care ai: Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Land was ordained by the Pilot View Baptist Chur:h in High Point on December 8, 19t)3. The popular minister, who has served one of the longest church pastoral tenures (in the Kings Mountain area, | was Vice- Moderator of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association in 1972 and pastor/advisor in| the Sunday School Board, Singles Ministry, 1990-91. He is president of "I tell came to East Gold Street Wesleyan : . I : my congre- Church four years ago from Mount os Cain 2 Baptist of gation that Calvary Church in South Carolina. orth arolina ang a, tommeg pros I can't lead His first pastorate was Sandy dent of the Kings Mountain Baptist unless 1 Ridge Church in Hickory which he Association Pastors Conference have been served as assistant pastor. He is a and the Piedmont Bapust in a situa- native of Randleman and graduated Association. He was [resident of tion of. from Southern Wesleyan his class at Southeastern Seminary need and University. in 1968-69. ] riding with Bumby compares his police vol- Sond is Sopvedin wo Bnches police on unteer job with the great commis- > e ol ay h 3a Fit er ob BUMBY their pa- sion from Jesus Christ. Tosnyy Je ® wo reg aya pressman at the Greenville News- Piedmont and then joined the Benefit singing set at Worship Ce:nter A gospel singing to |yenefit Roy Business, Kings Mounts lin. Featured group | Southland Quartet. Biddy. Pierce to: — m at First Baptist Church Choinda Pierce, whe» is billed as will enter- tain at First Baptist Church Saturday at a 6 p.in. Sunday "A Southern Original," School Ajdpreciation Béinquet. Dinner will be served in the fel- lowship hall. The dinner is compli- mentary to all active Sunday School woirkers who sign up at the Welcome C ‘enter at the (Church. " Clip and Biting 1 Expire 8-26-95 will be Lowe offerings will the taken for 285%: + Air Concition) Filters; REV. EUGENE W. LAND Navy and served aboard the USS Missouri Battleship from 1947-52. He was a teletype operator in the * US Air Force from 1952-53 and left the service to work with Old Dominion Truck Lines as a termi- nal manager from 1953-61. He has served in Haywood, Montgomery, Piedmont and Kings Mountain Baptist Associations over the years, graduating from Billy Graham Evangelism and serving as a certi- fied instructor for the Southern Baptist Extension Association and the Teacher Training Association. School of He has been a consultant in the | Family Ministries Department of the N. C. Baptist Convention and | in the Southern Baptist Convention | Sunday School Board and Family Ministries Department. ; Land has two sons, Kelly, who is | manager of a Shelby furniture | store, and Richard Land, who is | ~~ Insurance processed Mastercard / Visa CorprLL Scott, II, DM.D. (GENERAL DENTISTRY 106 N. MOUNTAIN STREET, CHERRYVILLE, NC 28021 TELEPHONE: 435-9696 Dedicated to Excellence Now accepting new Exam Patients Office Hours by Appointment 1.V. sedation available for apprehensive patients Crown & Bridge Dentures QUNTAIN LOCATION 209 S. Battleground Ave. SHELBY LOCATION (1) mile S. of Walmart on Hwy. 180 below Timeless Treasures Tuesday, Aug. 22 - 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm All'Types’of Performing Arts d Chief Bob Hayes says the de- ; > ; Wl partment is fortunate to have cally in his new work. 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