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Seventh Day Adventist Church - MocksvilleMocksville Seventh Day Adventist Church Compiled Information from the Collection of the Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina SEVENTH n DAY ADVENTISTS MEET IN NEW CHURCH TTie congregation of the Seventh-day Adventists have been using the Luthern Church for their Sabbath services since their church was organized here in 1962, but now they have their building far enough along to completion so that it is possible for them to meet in their own place of worship. ^This they did for the first time on Saturday,'January 11. The" president of the ' Carolina Conference of ^ Seventh-day Adventists, from ' the Conference office in ^ Charlotte, N. C., was present and occupied the" pulpit. The regular pastor was present, and assisted in the morning service. Every member was present for this first seryice, with, the '^"exception of two, who ' were ' not able /. to be" present on •^accdunt 6'Cil|ne^JH>iJt?i^lhes^', was Dr. B. L. Richards, one of j the charter members, and whose leadership in the church has been a great inspiration in getting this property on Milling Road the present building to its present state. The actual building as it stands today, will eventually become the educational unit, • but there is an assembly room , that is adequate for the ' congregation at present, and this room will be used for church services, pending the erection at some later date of i the permanent sanctuary, at I the front of the present structure. There are two other rooms for Sabbath school use | of the youth and children, one I of which is being used at j present for a church school, I which the churcli maintains. The church school is under the direction of Miss Ruth Lynette Pitlman. Regular services will be conducted each Sabbath (Saturday), and friends and visitors are cordially invited to attend. Sabbath school at , 10:00 o'clock, and the regular morning service at 11:00, o'clock. The ENTERPRISE, congratulates the members of , the Mocksville Seventh-day i Adventists congregation on the ,i erectiion of their own place of worship. The accompnaying ' photograph is evidence that ; they have a substantial "-, structure of which they can be proud. ... r n n ^ - 5': ^ • psja w n * »• > o 9^ 6» ^ 58 3- • 3 n = 5 . p 3 « P gi i CO 3 ^ > -1 § 0) 3 8 * .!?8_o s S ? ' i. 9, .T » § » 1"^_ 5. o = ?P-5 3 » <0 " cdHS o> a n a. ^ s if ft • c * > i.9::: ? ® -•i *3 (D 3 Si ft S" > o-a o- o ;3-* < 3 ®c± ft i «« ft 3 ft a 55' ZJ s ss = 8 o sa" o ?S3S?' iilfi O CO O M n' ft 3 ft H:" ' 8—Davie County Enterprise Record, July 17,1969 New Pastor Comes To Seventh-Day Adventlst Churcl Duane R. Peterson, 34, is pgr > •— > —r the new pastor of the ^ * • Mocksvine Seventh-day Peterson began h i s weekend. He succeeds No- fe:- ble K. Shepherd, who has : i served the two churches i Shepherd has been ap- n pointed to the Morganton • Seventh-day Adventist Church. Peterson c o m e s , • here frojn C o 1 u m b u s, "Wis., where he was pastor the Seventh-day Ad- there for He also was Wisconsin Academy, a de- nominational school, while p j A R 0 c k BIHHiHU# JHBHHHI Island, III, Peterson also has served for eight years DUANE R. PETERSON in Illinois and three • • comes from Wisconsin . . districts. He is a graduate of Andrews University at Berrien Springs, Mich., and Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Washington, D.C. The pastor is married to the former Barbara Jean Smith of Springfield, 111., and they have two children; Lisa Kay, 10, and Joel Duane, 6. The family lives at 3475 N. Lee Street, N.W. Peterson was president of the Ministers' Association in Columbus. He also had his own weekly radio program, "Moments of Meditation," while in Illinois. He had television devotions in Decatur, 111, and Chicago and has written a number of articles for his denominational papers. In the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the ministers ' *1^ not addressed as the reverend, but are referred to as pastors or elders. ENTERPRISE-RECORD o P :s; cc -0 < c: i- cn 'AY. APRIL 22, 1976 Silssia Nativa Is Tha Naw Savanth DayAdvantistMinistar A native of Silesia, Eastern Germany, has been announced as the new minister of the Mocksville Seventh-day Ad- ventist Church Elder K. WiUfried Kowarsch came to America with his family in 1952 and settled in Biuffton, S. C. His present residence is in Statesvilie. Elder Kowarsch studied for the ministry at Southern Missionary ' College, near Chattanooga, Tennessee and did post-graduate studies at Andrews University, - Berrien n Springs, Michigan. Since completing his studies, Elder Kowarsch has held pastorates in Aiken and Horence, S. C. and in Kinston, N. C. He will be the pastor of the church here, as well as the one in Statesvilie. He said his family lost all their personal property in Silesia as a result of World War II and came to this country shortly after the war ended. Elder Kowarsch is married to the former Dian Garren of Asheville, N. C. She graduated from Columbia Union College, , Washington. D. C., having , studied In the areas of i Secretarial Science, Education and Home Economics. She < enjoys promoting vegetarian ] i Elder Kowarsch cooking n schools. They have three children. ' ; "I believe the church exists, for the good of the community," said Elder Kowarsch, "and I believe only the second coming of Jesus Christ will bring a final solution for the problems which face modern man." The Seventh-day Adventist Chgrch is located at 1433 Milling Road. ENT EP. r E-1 n > I DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, SPECUL flJCENTENNlAL ISSUE. JULY 1976 - SECTION IV - PAOE 3 Seventh-Day Adventist Church Prior to movltig into the sanctuary on noilbig Bond the SoMBth'Day AdvenUsts used the Utiherin Chufch on Soath GDI lor their Sabbath services since ffaetr church was jorganlwd In MocksvUle in IM3. When the Seventh-Diy Adventid sane* diary at M39 B4111ing Road was near etuiiigh tocomideilon tbey b^an moating Ebse.'lbe (trst service Wfisbdd In the new structure Saturday Jsmnry 11 iSG9. Pastor ReUe president of the Clbrotbia Chnlerence of Sevmtfa'Dny Adventisla was guest speaker for the morning speaker. Tbe regular pastor N.K. Shepherd assisted. PrEseofty the church has a metnliership of 47. Pssiors since ISffl include Arnold Scberencel, iWS'lWT; Kotde Shepherd, 19$7*1969: Duane Peterson, 1M9-1972, LcnnieUebelt iMMPTSt Barry Mabomey, .j tPiWan. 1978; and current minister Is WiHirred Eowar&ch, a oatlve of Silesia, Eastern Cennany. .V ■?lvO 0°o^^ J 7 try V U o t 2 P o > v'^ f 2 a. ) a) o ci X CJ m • ''' '.*"'I' 4' ' ^':%(W3?fw toS-TirsUw^ice at ^Serentfi-Day Adt^enitsf s^an^ctuajjTo Move Into gS ag^Seiv Sctticiudfy _ -(Louc^Ttov Ef^eRpp.\^c,Davie Co. Pubiic Library:i~\-l91<=j