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Mocksville First Baptist - Binder 2Mocksville First Baptist Church Binder 2 Compiled Information from the Collection of the Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina Table of Contents Table of Contents - Binder 1 History of Mocksville First Baptist Church by W. A. Clement and J. M. C. Luke, September 23, 1884 History of Sunday School Classes History of Mocksville First Baptist Church by Flossie Martin, August, 1961 History of Mocksville First Baptist Church by Flossie Martin, 1964 A Brief History of First Baptist Church Mocksville, North Carolina, 1989 Thumbnail History by Doris Frye Bessent and Parker Tanyard Day BookHistory of Solomon Davis SwaimYear Book for Calendar Year 1937, Women's Missionary Society, t Mocksville First Baptist Church Constitution and By-Laws, 1956 Deeds 7 o o £ il i- *0 p <9- 4, %Davie County Public Library itt Mocksville, North Carolina "X- I X c> Picture of First Baptist Church, Mocksville Table of Contents Binder 2 Miscellaneous Church Documents and Programs of Special Celebrations 5 -102 Table of Contents - Binder 3 Newspaper Articles to Qt J 7 V> V O o t 1- cO > Davie County Public Library u» Mocksville, North Carolina O d> 3C tD Miscellaneous Church Documents and Programs of Special Celebrations Pages 5-102 u- 7 V> <J 0 C 1 In o> <£. 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" PU B L I C LI B R A R Y ■ ' MO C K S V i L L E , NC r; « 3 w a i C 7 ; M b s 3 r - c . r i r c . > j -D a v i MOCKSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. T. Q. PROCTOR, PASTOR MOCKSVILLE, N. C. DIRECTORY-SEPTEMBER, 1933 c)S¥if ■MEETINQ HOURS- ■i p u iP i n \ c- Moctevi'! Sunday School 10:00 A, M. Church Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. 's Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. . M, %•$County Public Libraif C. v < a ( i . C H t 5 - B m \ S T - f l o c i < s v ) i i - L e fi f i - S T CH U R C H HI S T O R Y i oO Ch u r c h wa s or g a n i z e d Ap r i l 3, 18 6 4 ' ■w ' i t h 10 ch a r t e r (p i e m b e r s as fo l l o w s . Dr . J. W. ; Ma r t i n , Ma r th a W. Ma r t i n , Ad a B. De a v e r , Ir e n e Ga r n e r , Be t t i e T. Ri c h , B. Ru s h Ea t o n , Ma r y Ja n e Ea t o n , Wm . H. Wy a t t , Ma r g a r e t Wy a t t an d Ma r y Ma r t i n . Re v . Mo s e s Ba l d w i n wa s th e fi r s t pa s t o r an d se r v e d fr o m Ma y 18 0 4 to Se p t . 18 6 7 . Pr e a c h i n g on e Su n d a y in ea c h mo n t h . Th e ch u r c h ha d 17 me m b e r s at th e en d of hi s pa s t o r a t e . F. ' H. Jo n e s se r v e d . th e ch u r c h in 18 6 8 . Re v . J. B. Ma r s h se r v e d th e ch u r c h as Mi s s i o n a r y fr o m Ea t o n ' s Ba p t i s t ch u r c h in 18 6 9 . Th e ch u r c h ha d no re g u la r pa s t o r un t i l 18 7 2 . On th e 28 t h da y of Ma y 18 7 0 Mi s s iW . C. Pa r k e r , A. L. Ri c h an d Th o s . W. Ri c h un i t e d wi t h th e ch u r c h . Fe b . 18 7 2 a ca l l wa s ex t e n d e d Re v . W. R. Gw ' a l t n y . He or g a n i z e d th e fi r s t Su n d a y Sc h o o l wh i c h wa s he l d in th e Co u r t Ho u s e , al s o he l d we e k ly Pr a y e r Me e t i n g s . In th e ye a r 18 7 3 wa s be g u n th e er e c t i o n of a ne w -c h u r c h , wa s fi n i s h e d in Ju n e 18 7 5 . Re v . Gw a l t n y re s i g n ed De c . 18 7 6 . Th e ch u r c h ma d e mu c h pr o g r e s s un d e r hi s le a d e r sh i p . Ap r i l 18 7 7 , Re v , S. IF . Co n ra d be g a n hi s wo r k wi t h th e ch u r c h an d se r v e d un t i l Oc t . 1s t . 18 8 0 . Th e ch u r c h ma d e co n s i d e r ab l e pr o g r e s s un d e r hi s le a d e r sh i p ad d i n g se v e r a l me m b e r s . Ap r i l 18 8 1 a ca l l wa s ex t e n d e d Re v . Dr u r y A. Wo d s o n , of Va . at a sa l a r y of $2 5 0 pe r ye a r fo r on e - ha l f ti m e . Se r v e d th e ch u r c h un ti l 18 8 3 . Re v . J. M. Lu k e se r v e d th e ch u r c h as pa s t o r fr o m Ju l y 18 8 3 to Ma r c h 18 8 5 . Ma y Is t , 18 8 5 Re v . G. E. GW e i * be g a n hi s wo r k as pa s t o r an d se r ve d un t i l Au g t . 18 8 8 , th e ch u r c h se e m e d to pr o s p e r un d e r hi s le a d er s h i p . Ja n . 18 8 9 Re v . C. S. Ca s h - we l l is ca l l e d an d se r v e d th e ch u r c h fo r 4 ye a r s an d 8 mo n t h s . Th e ch u r c h ma d e mu c h pr o g r e s s un d e r hi m . Ma r c h 24 , 18 9 4 Re v . J, IN . St a l l i n g s wa s ca l l e d an d se r ve d to Ja n . 1s t , 18 9 8 . Ja n . 1s t , 18 9 8 Re v . S. D. Sw a i m is ca l l e d an d se r v e d to Ja n . 1s t . 19 0 4 . Du r in g th e ye a r 19 0 4 th e ch u r c h wa s se r v e d by Re v . J. ®. Ha y m o r e . Ja n . 19 0 5 th e ch u r c h ag a i n ca l l s Re v . C. S. Ca s h w e l l at $3 0 0 pe r ye a r on e - h a l f ti m e . Th e ch u r c h bu y s lo t on Ea s t si d e of Ma i n St r e e t an d mo v e s ch u r c h ac r o s s st r e e t on sa i d lo t on Au g . 28 , 19 1 0 th e ch u r c h ha s a me m b e r s h i p of 12 0 , 47 ma l e s an d 73 fe m a l e s . Ja n . 1s t , 19 1 1 Re v . C. S. Ca s h w e l l cl o s e s hi s wo r k an d le a v e s th e ch u r c h in fi n e co n d i t i o n . Ja n . 19 1 1 ca l l is ex t e n d e d Re v . Wa l t e r E. Wi l s o n an d wo r k is be g u n to wa r d ra i s i n g fu n d s fo r th e er e c ti o n of a ne w ch u r c h , ov e r $2 0 0 0 is ra i s e d . Fe b . 5, 19 1 6 Re v . Wa l te r E. Wi l s o n re s i g n s hi s wo r k . D. W. Li t t l e t o n is ca l l e d . Fe b . 15 t h , 19 1 5 to Ja n . Is t . 19 1 6 . Fe b . 19 1 6 ca l l is ex t e n d e d Re v . W. H. Do d d Au g . 19 1 7 wo r k wa s be g u n on th e ne w ch u r c h , br i c k . Se p t . 1, 19 1 8 th e de d i c a t i o n se r m o n wa s pr e a c h e d by Re v . Wa l t e r IN . Jo h n so n . Ap r i l 1s t , 19 1 9 Re v . W. H. Do d d re s i g n s . Th e ch u r c h ma k e s wo n d e r f u l pr o j r e s s un d e r hi s fi n e le a d e r s h i p . Au g . 20 , 19 1 9 Re v . L. M. Ho l l o w a y is ca l l e d fo r fu l l ti m e . He se r v e d th e ch u r c h un t i l Ju l y 1s t . 19 2 1 . Ja n . 1, 19 2 2 Re v . W. B. Wa f f is ca l l e d an d se r v e d th e ch u r c h as pa s t o r un ti l No v . 28 , 19 3 2 , ha v i n g se r v e d th e ch u r c h as pa s t o r fo r ov e r 10 ye a r s an d di d a wo n d e r f u l wo r k . Hi g h tr i b u t e is pa i d hi m by th e ot h e r ch u r c h e s of th e to w n 1h a un i o n se r v i c e . . Ja n . 3, 19 3 2 Re v . T. G. Pr o c t o r is ca l l e d as pa s t o r of th e ch u r c h , a po s i t i o n he st i l l ho l d " , at th e ti m e th i s is wr i t t e n , Se p t . 21 . 19 3 3 . Th e ch u r c h ha s at pr e s e n t 26 2 me m b e r s . p- g Qg Pu b l j c Hj b r g , V Mo c k s " ! ! - ' ' , C. CO M P U M E N T B AL L I S O N - J O H N S O N CO . Gr o c e r i e s ' — M e a t s Ph o n e 11 1 "W e De l i v e r Th e Go o d s " "( X I M P L I M B N T S MA R T I N BR O S . Gt ' p c e r i e s & Fe e d s • Te l e p h o n e 99 Bu s i n e s s Ap p r e c i a t e d CO M P L I M E N T S CO O L E E M E E IC E & LA U N D R Y GO . QU A L I T Y AN D SE R V I C E OU R MO T T O PH O N E 26 CO O L E E M E E , N. C. Bu s i n e s s Ap p r e c i a t e d Fr o m Me m b e r s of th e Ch u r c h OO - M P L I M E N T B DA V I E CA P E P. K. Ma n o s , Pr e p . A Go o d Pl a c e To Me e t an d Ea t Ph o n e 15 2 • . Mo c k s v i l l e , N. C. ' Bu s i n e s s fr o m • Ch u r c h Me n i - be r s Ap p r e c i a t e d CO M P L I M E N T S J. FR A N K HE N D R I X Ge n e r a l Me r c h a n d i s e Bu s i n e s s Ap p r e c i a t e d Fr o m Me m b e r s Of ■ Th e Ch u r c h CHURCH OFFICERS PASTOR TREASURER CLERK ' ■„ i' • ': /jJ'/V'?'-. U';.-. REV. T. G. PROCTOR S. C. STONESTREET F. "M. CARTER DEACONS;ifc J. P. GREEN, C. B. MOONEY, T.' 1. CAUDELL, L. 'C. HORN, and W. B. ANGELL SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT . UF.m GARTER i COMPLIMENTS | Go to Church and SundayI C. C. YOUNG FUNERAL | School on Sunday and toH HOME i Sanford's every other day. Mocksville and S They appreciate your busi-I Cooleemee, N. C. | I AMBULANCE SERVICE |I Telephonea—Cooleemee 520 | q SANFORD SONS CO.Mocksville—Day 140, |I Niffht—69 I SANFORD MOTOR CO. 1 COMPLIMENTS Manufacturers ofManufacturers of I GREEN MILLING CO. ROYAL FLOUR AND DAISY SELF-RISING COMPLIMENTS I \V. L. MOORE LUMBER GO, |j » i3S SS Building Material § ^ Business appreciated fromI Ichurch members. g si Telephone 3211 g Best wishes for the growth■of the Church. ^ SOUTH YADKIN BAPTIST AS^CIATIOK A ; £v » I li - tn •0 •Ntfi it' liOCI^VIIiLB BAPTIST OHUHCE «' ¤ m 10:00 10:15 ion^ 11200 11 §30 1.1 §45 13:30 1:30 1-^4:5 2-00 3:S5 2:50 3:15 7^15 7:30t:00 :30 lOSOO 10^5 10:-is 1:1:15 13:00 3:S 2:30 3:00 Worsh^ oondixcted "by - - W.W.Rinaaer Foil Call aad Oxgaiilzatlon • -1: ^3C0llaneou8 &9lne9S 4 Armounoements^i Axmu^ Sermon - ^ - W.L.McSwaln Mjo\im for Lunob m m <» • • AmsmOOH B^SXOH Worship conducted by •• - J.L.Klrk Od.-ot3er?itiTe PxosssB E.W.Tumer/v r StatoMssions - • - S.A.Strotp riosie i'issione - » B.E.iforris Foreign Ulseione — • - - L.O.White Inepirational address - U.A.^gglns C^eral Secretary Beptist State OonTt. * 9 * * Worship conducted by A.T.Stoudeianire Smd^ Schools - T.Carl Brown B.y.P.U. Philip Grose 7, Inspiration^ Address * - C.A.Rhyne- FRIDAY IteRHISTG SESSION Worship conducted by - - E.F.Mumford W.H.U. - « Mrs.Z.Miller Freeman- Ecroit^s - - Mrs.S.B.Hall Mills Home - — — C.H.Hyers Inspirational Address - T.B.OashwelX IiUNOH Report Ex.^rom.Com. - - B. E.Morris Rffoo.-'ts and Hiscelleneous business Ins irational ^dre3S,Z)r»J«C«Turn&r y Dedication of Educational Building* Mocksville %torprise January 22, 1953* Dedication service for the new educational building of Hocksvillft Baptist Church at 11 A«N« Sunday* Dr* C«C* Burris, fresident of ^ingate Jr* College gave the sermon Special music by "ingate College Choir* Educatioanl building consists of 22 rooms and was constructed at a cost of approximately $20*000«00* It will be used for Sunday School purposes. (r- in ijl ' > '4- I % ^ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY 13 MOCKSVILLE, NC o page 1 Sat. before 3rd. Sunday in Feb. 1876 A V " On motion Bretnren W.A, Clement, RgS, Gaines and S.A. y^^elly be appointed committee to'make up the defidit for getting an organ for the churc)i". "Adopted also by motion that Bro. ^waltney answer in behalf of the church Bro. C.T. Bailey's letter relative to the beneficiances to "'ake ^'orest." Sst. before 3r d Sunday in March 1876. "Committee on making up^deficit for getting an organ report incomplete...., whereas ^^^aA, Ciemerit, S.Aa Kelly and R,So Gaines were instnciied to wait upon subscribers and colle t the money for orgao/" In June A.Z, Taylor replaced Gaiies on Committee.fordeficit on organ. July conference: motion that t e sur|}os from fence posts be appropriated to make up deficit on organ. Committee to investigate price of blinds pceported. 3.50 subscribed. Committee on organ deficit reported. Aug. 1876. Church agreed to adopt . the envelppe system of paying mission funds. Motion adopted to take a collection the next day for tracts. A motion that one half of mission funds be gicen to the home Mission Board. Nov. 1876o Committee appointed o have a stove p^t up in church and to collect funds for same. Committee appointed to wait upon absent membe,rs and collo t funds for Junday School purposes. committee wascontinued aL next conference j- Dec. 1876. Appointed a fommittee of 5 for purpose of collecting funps ^ from the church for the Suneay School ajd repo rt qua rterly of the amount collected. ^ A committee appointted to for collecting funds to defray one third of. ^ Bro* Kennedy's expenses. O DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY ^ MOCKSVlLLEi NQ ^ Jan. 1877 ^ Clerk in 5: true ted to tQfke subscrip I: j ons from members present toward the ^ ^ 175.00 they ahad decidedto offer Kennedy for one fourth his tik.e as a: CP p:stor. Two members offered to rais 25 dollars to pay Kennedy for the v> , 5th -Sunday J Subscription lists was taken and names and amounts subsceibed Incouded U in minutes. ^ (Kenndy did notaccept.) l- S botfe for 1877 and 1878." O */> c£> ::5 :r CJ Page 2 June 1877 The Treasurer asked to furnish a list of the delinquents for last year to the financial committee and that they report at next meeting July conference 1877 Financial committee called on for a report and they gave a partial report. Bro. Jno ^avis, a delinquent, stated that he had given as much as he was oilling to give; after discussion, the matter wax referred to the .-jpiritual. ^ommittee to report on next meeting in ''•ugust. » August conference 1877; ^teport of financial committ ee continued. Two dollars ... .• contributed for obtaining minutes of the association Sept. 1877 ^^eport of finance committee postponed until next meeting Treasurer ordered to.make out a new list of those contributing to missions for the coming year Oct. meeting Report of above list received, but voted hat list of those conLributiAg to pastor* s salary remain, unchanged. On motion ... tha contributions of those contributing to missions last year remain the same. Later meeting in Octo-er. Bro. ^onrad reported the following amounts as paid in kind and cash by the Brethren up to date; Voz. 64.55. On motion a^ subscription was taken from all present for churdili expenses Nov. 1877; Committie on subscriptions continued. o A standing committee appointed to solicit contributions for the mission i " work at the following points viz. Terntin. Chaplains ^rove and ^ericho." t t :)r Clerk appointed to receive money paid in and make a re cord o f same. ^ DAVIE GO. PUBLIC LIBRARY ; MOGKSVILLE, NC M page 3 Dec -tiber 1877. Committee on contributions for 1877 and 1878 be continued. Pastor ^onrad made a report of .w& since he had come on the filed. His salaray for the one thrid of year he had served should have been$325.00 ec ived up to date .17 from the P^ocksville church ^erisa;e, jad govern 52.60 Mission work total 26.50 Jan. 1878 Committee on contributions for 1877 and 1878 continued. ■'"he financial committee reported names of contributors and amounts con contributed ( l.gif^ to 25.00) March meeting 1878 committee on contri ution continued -^pril meeting Committee to solicit contributions deferred also freport of trustees. May conference 1878. Committee for soliciting subscriptions continued.Keport of trustees laid over. eport of tre^asurer postponed but at next meeting to make an itemized report and that he shall-then report the dues of 1877. June 1878 Committee appointed to raise funds to finish the church. a M- Ma Ml I ^ ' O O c v- in t- ?? ' DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARV'S fVlOCKSVILLE, NC <j IH a X CJ Sept, 1878 Motion made and carried to that., the subscription of each member for missions for the next year reamain the same as la:.:t year unless the brother or sJ ster make known their in tention to change the amount at this meeting or at the next meeting . at shich they may be present and that new members be given opportunity to subscribe... Brother ^avis elected treasurer of the mission fund. November 1878 Finace ^^ommittee requested to get treasurer's book and fou^d out and report at ne-xt meeting t e delinquenst, amount due by each and collect what they can i: rom the delinquents. A committee appointed to canvass the membership and report at next meeting the amount each member will subscribe for pastor's salary for the ne±t year. Dec. 1878: Committee on remodeling benches eported they had received one dollar per bench. — - _ ^ Committee to put upsfe<b5je reported had incurred a cash expense of 4.50. : Committee to collect contributions for pas:^or's salary continued. ^ept 1879 Ordered that money contributed for Educ<^tion this year be appp lied on the three shares taken by the church through its delegates to support a ' beneficiary at i{lfake /-orest College DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY ; jVlOCKSVlLLE, NC >- 2 December 1879 The committee came in and repor ed that there w s now due the pastor ^ ^1—1 and that there is a balance due by the members on amounts subscribed ^ by them of about ^80.00 J-'he committee further Reported that tnere would be a deficit of at least $40.00 after making all collections on subscriptio] they think can be mode. o -^he following subscriptions were then made to cover ihe deficit, o iC ( contributions of 2.50 to $8.00 made by 9 men) Finance committee was ordered to report at our next meeting on cfelinquents HI '^ha^ they are, Hpw much they owe ""hy' they do not pay. / £■ <L Motion ma e and carried t at the church proceed to consider the question of raising funds for the current expenses of next year. , \ 5mei'^bers present added to committee ofep solicit subscriotions -forsaViary for this year and to report at next meeting. iptions for pastoi Jan. 1880 Committee to solicit contributions for current expenses for this year 1880 reported $1721^40 subscribed. Clement and Sisters B,T« ^^ch and M?E, Parker were appointe d a committee to solicits additional subscription and to report at next meeting. In "^/^eb. the bench committee reported a debt of 7.98 and E. Frost subscribe 2.50 on debt & committee continued. Finonce committee reported a balance of $16.55 due the pastor t At the •"pril conferuncel2.90 still due the pastor, it was subscribed and committee dismissed, i^ench *^ommittee still reporte a debt. *^till reported a degt in ^'^ay and pator undertook to be responsible for collections from hhe delinquents. The indebtedness of church and delinquency of members were referred k> the Spiritual committee. ^ ^ colic, ection taken to cover a. balance needed to buy a chanda. lier for the church. Sept. 1880 Bro. "illiamson appointed a committee to take up a colleetion to.secu re papers for the Sunday School, ~ ~ ^ ^ ^Poir^wi^?^Clemei.t appointed a committee to raise as much as he can to be applied on house rent of Bro. Wppdson ( tlie pastor) July 1881 The following Bro * s . subscribed as follows for i.he hire of a sexton... ( these men took one or two month each.. J,F, Click, W.B, cieme-.t, A.Z. ^ Taylor, Thos. Eaton, W.A, Cleme t W.K. Clement, Hubbard ^aniel, Aaj, Feeaor.) , #. iZ DAVIE CO. PubLIC LIBRARY wj August 1881 MOCKSVILLE, NO — Colle^ction taken for minute fund and Bro. Taylor continued as a committee to make further collections on this fund. o t ^ "On mition the church instructed the delegates to association to pledge ^ Mocksville Church for 76.00 for mission work for hthe next year. ( the first mention in minutes of a definite pledge for ^ missions at an association. he ki d of mission not itemized in this ig report.) f a report on delinquents, name:" and amounts due. § ^ommitJ^%^pjpoi©J^^ subscriptions for Berea ^hurch abrid also for xtJ I (o Feb. 1882 'J^'he first treasurer's r port in detail: Items incouded are: ^aster's salary, amts. paid and still due Oil and burner Mission ^''und- Associational missions 40.00 State missions 1.62 Home Missions 5.00 Educational Board 15.00 June 1882 Bro. "illiamson excused from .committee to solicit funds fo r the parsonage July 1882 Subscriptions foC^mmbers to pay s exton added to theij- subscriptions for ^astor's sulary and incidental fund. ■^ug. 1882 delegates instructed to pledge the church for same amounts for the differenct objects as last year. Church met on ^undat^ and raised a minute fund. ^ Sept. 1882 7 men subscribed to -j^y for deficiency on minute fund of last y^ar. A committee apointed to solicit subscriptions for Mooresville '-hurch.,■^doptea same amounts tor mission fund as llast year's pledge. : diet. 1882,,Itemized "treasure's report.on missions funds. Collected 72.60 Association missions 40.00^tate 8.13 DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRAP" Home 5.00 MOCKSVILLE, NC ■^oerign 4.50 Education 15.00 S One sister was escused from paying the amt. she was due on missions. Dec. 1883 ^ Contributions requested for "ake ^'orest endowment fund Colle tions beint taken for pastor's salary and incidental fundsw* ■ . ■ ■ ( '^hw 0;hue>^ aeems to have been taking subscriptions for three causes; Pastor's salary, Incidental funds and a Mission fund which J.ncludeda'ssociationai, state, home foreign ana educational fundsj ' ® March 1884Treasurer reported that he lacked 4.50 of hacihg enough money^ to secure a deed for additional church land. X ^ n<j April 1884 Sjibsgriptions taken for deficit on parsonage ifflgg§v§rne^ Feb. 1889 I temized treasurer's report on amounts recieved for Pastor's salary Orphanage Home missions Forei n Missions ^tate missions Associational missions Minister's relief Education exton 5^ood and cleaning He eported deficits on items. Nd mention in minutes of the Cooperative plan. However, at conference of Hqv. 3.926 t; s action w s taken. '•••'he deacons recommened that th. t the church t striave''tbwar • ergoal of 1800 iflor current expenses and 1300 for missions. A committee was appointed to "canvas" the membership to that end. A committee appointee to do this work ( funds still be solicited for funds to cover various expenses Dec&8i&&&&iaa5& December 1927 Cooperative Program mentioned. Canvassing committee recommended this goal; $700 for current expenses and 1400 for ihe "cooperative prog ram. f. V, Feb. 1928 T.M, Hendrix appointed Treasurer of the Centennial ^und ( Curtains for S,S and more song boos needed. committee appointed to secure tue futtads? Sept. 1928 the S,S, appointed to furnish literature for hthe two B.Y.P.Us ,S ^ : i > V n c i<L V/) Ut X u <j ^ Dec. 2, 1928 Voted to make yearly pledges same as the previous year. u» g ? for supplies and 5 '•'-'he clerk elected in 1925 nd served, through years until 1931 ^ did not write detailed minutes, DAVIE CO, PUBLIC LIBRARV MOCKSVILLE, NO \% 2-1 O «o 8 Dec. 1930 TbMb Hendrix, as treasurer of the Centennial Fund, made final report, Total pledged $1002.00 Special (noJjIectionSO.OO Total 1052.00 Paid "^^alter Durham reasurer 854.00 Cash on hand 3.00 Uncollected pledges 195.00 Feb. 1932 Committee appointed to solicit funds to meet the indebtedness on our schools. "" ^ Oct. 19^2 soliciting fuhds for minutes Financial report for year 1932 included the Cpppej^atve program 1492^69) Home and Foreign missions I'S.il Recorder 82,00 etc. Feb. 1935 ^ommittee to raise 4 50.00 the trustees spent on parsonage. June 1935 Church agreed to assum 8% and the pastor 2^%of annnunity Dec. 1935 church budget for next year discussed, no action taken pec. 1936 Adopted a budget for 1936 calling for 3500.00 to be divided thus: Pastor $1650.00 per year. and -the remainder of budger w. s to go 65 to Cppperative program and 35 % for incidental and local expenses ^lizobeth Naylor elected church clerk. Nov. 1936 votcd^that all checks shouid come Ibhrough the reasurer's hands. All funds go to "^reasurer. S CO. PUBL/C LfBRARY MOCKSVILLE,, NCV- cp */> 3: d. c-> Mocksville, North Carolina October 2?, 1957 Be. it moved that we members of the First Baptist Church, Mocksville, North Carolina, construct a three-floor building ninety-five f,eet long and fifty feet wide^ completing two floors.with general arrange ments according to the recommendations of therArchitectural Departmen' of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention; y And that the trustees in co-operation with the Finance and Planning Go.mmitees be authorized to borrow a sum not the: exceed thifty-five. thousand dollars for said building purposes;' 'i ^ A/\ And that the building is not to be commenced until, the Finance Committee ascertains that funds can be made available from building^ fund, special offerings, and commercial lending agencies; And that arrangements for the retirement of said-debt be made through rS^ '• the annual church budget at such intervals mutually agreed upon by Si our creditors and the church as recommended by the Trustees and Finan » Cdmmittees of the church; - / And that the Trustees in co-operation with the Planning Committee be authorized to make such disposition of the house on the former Do.dd property back of -the' church as their wisest Judgment , dictates . ^ "/.a;;V"''Yes■\xa: V V. y : ''" Na •;/ ■/ -/Vv.--" ■. . DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY ^ ' MOCKSVILLE, NO ^ --/v.--'V- \AX I'' V ?-v-'*&' - "V^Sr ' - ' f- o <A -"■* Harcfc 2^, 196C. Ddsr J-.r.. ^i'oUowifla ia A capy. or ths-»iii oiT S&mph'HtQxph.y^ <3^ SatrV' ."■" .|«?ywv«s AUG. S^:£r 1^6.J03SP.1 Oi^ SCPJiY (£.0, A, P-i24. SOBSJ JoBoph, fpiwo cr XaKj! in ths aid ford si tiM crp^j^) , Pj-CiArdi . r.(pgWSOOai --.p;tOp€(i-vy} --.' ;:vv ..: . • -. 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M ■ia (r» K % r . ^ o A SERVICE OF DEDICATION FOR TiSE ClRflCii LlEIARY r/say 6» 1962 Invocation Recognition oi Guests Recognition of Library Comndttee and Libr^^rian How We Got Our Library ' Avilon Fryer Chairman of the Library Comndctee Wliat We Have fc.icsc i'l-uv Harx'iSp j.ds.-x.oX.iaii Dedication Prayer of Dadicat;ion First Boo'c Checked Out ^KiP'm rDUSE" > ^ , Mocksviile, NO dedic:ation Pastors Response: Pastor: Responses Pastor: P^esponsri; Pastor'; Respoyise; Pastfjr: Resrjonse; For the joys and privileges which we enjoy as rational divinely created human beings We praise and thank thee, O'Godo For thy full revelation in Christ Jesus y/e praise and thank thee, 0 Gocu the recording of thy will in the Book of Books— the Bible We praise and thank thee, 0 Godo For this library in thy house wh5.ch n :3 been planned and brought into being to help interpret thy ivill We praise and thank thee, O Gbdo For those who have had a part in helping with the establishment of this library We praise and thank thee, O God, P-as tor: Re/jponse: Pastor: Response; Pastor: Response: Pastor: Response: Because we desire that every phase of our churches ministry and work shall be wholly consecrated to the I-ord We dedicate this library to Hinie Because v<ve believe the printed page can be used to bring the unsaved to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, and to deepen Christian experience We dedicate this library to Hinio Because we nelieve in the power of audio-visual materials ideals and to assist in developing man's abilities We dedicate this library to Him Because we believe that, through the distribution of these resources we may better'preserve the great Christian heritage which is ours We dedicate this library to Him^ Savie County Public Llbraty, Mocksville. NO f L K OL \Z >u 5 v» V G O ac/ i/^ Ui X u a. 3 3: c; Miniater*s R^mnr^g 4 n another page to itshistory today. The church library lid. 11 be dedicated at two o'clock this afternoon; Open house will follow the service of dedication. We hope you historical occasionin the life of your church. t- i.ni'U MORNING SERVICE BROADCiVST- Our moming service is being broadcast over Radio Station WSDG. Our first broadcast was last Sunday and we have already received niany words of gratitude and commendation. We will be; on the air a- . gain next Sunday. The cost of these broadcasts was not in the present budget, so a very fine member of our church has paid the expenses. He is a business man dovntown but does not want any publicity of his person or publicity. However, we do want to express to him our sincere appre ciation for this very kind act, ^ - 'i3 - ORGANIST RESIGNSt Miss Louise Stroud has presented the church her letter of resignation as church organist. Miss Stroud was elected to this position in Sept., 1957 and each year subsequently. Her assistance in the ser vice of worship during these five years have had a dis tinct place In our church life. We use this paragraph to add words of thanks to her for this needed responsi- bility. |J - / ) - l<?(a^- DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY mocksville, no r\ 6 C K S v j t L i . E fi P ^ s r ^i % ± t ^a j i t U t Cf i ux a f i Mo c k s v i l l e , No r t h Ca r o l i n a CE N T E N N I A L OB S E R V A N C E Fr e d D. Ba r n e s Bi l l Ho w a r d Mr s . Bi l l Dw i g c i n s Mi n i s t e r .C h o i r Di r e c t o r Or g a n i s t >: s j Af f r ' . r a c a ; j f c n ^ j c g a g » . i. - v t ^ ^ V x <r I 4 TH E CH U R C H AT WO R S H H ^ Ap r i l 5, 19 6 4 El e v e n O' c l o c k Br o a d c a s t ov e r St a t i o n WS D C -M r s . Bi l l Dv ^ i g g i n s TH E PR E L U D E TH E CA L L TO WO R S H I P TH E CH O I R : "G l o r i a Pa t r i " TH E MI N I S T E R : "T h e Lo r d is th y ke e p e r : th e Lo r d is th y sh a d e up o n th y ri g h t ha n d . Th e I^ r d sh a l l pr e s e r v e th e e fr o m al l ev i l : he sh a U pr e s e r v e th y so u l . Th e Lo r d sh a l l pr e s e r v e th y go i n g ou t an d th y co m i n g in fr o m th i s ti m e fo r t h , an d ev e n fo r ev e r m o r e . * ' TH E CO N G R E G A T I O N : "I wi l l li f t up mi n e ey e s un t o th e hi l l s , fr o m wh e n c e eo m e t h my he l p . My he l p co m e t h fr o m ti ie Lo r d , wh i c h ma d e he a v e n an d ea r t h . " TH E IN V O C A T I O N AN D CH O R A L RE S P O N S E TH E OR G A N IN T E R L U D E HY M N : "0 Go d , Ou r He l p in Ag e s Pa s t " Nu m b e r 28 6 TH E RE C O G N I T I O N OP VI S I T < H I S TH E RE A D I N G OF SC R I P T U R E PR A Y E R HY M N : "A n n i v e r s a r y Hy m n " : Nu m b e r 60 0 WO R S H I P WI T H TI T H E S AN D OF F E R I N G S ^ OF F E R T O R Y SE N T E N C E PR E S E N T A T I O N OF GI F T S DO X O L O G Y AN D PR A Y E R TH E AN T H E M : "T h e Bl e s s e d Go s p e l " QU I E T ME D I T A T I O N ,/ ) f) iQ TH E SE R M O N : T /U / A . - v. " Bi l l An g e l l HY M N OF IN V I T A T I O N AN D DE D I C A T I O N : "H a r k , th e Vo i c e of Je s u s Ca l l i n g " .N u m b e r 44 0 TH E BE N E D I C T I O N AN D CH O R A L RE S P O N S E TH E PO S T L U D E ON E HU N D R E D YE A R S OF HO N O R A B L E SE R V I C E To d a y we ob s e r v e ou r ch u r c h ' s on e hu n d r e d t h an n i v e r s a r y . Th i s se r v ic e is pr i m a r i l y an d up p e r m o s t a se r v i c e of wo r s h i p . An ad d e d fe a t u r e , ho w e v e r , is ou r re c o g n i t i o n of th e fi r s t ce n t u r y of th i s ch u r c h ' s li f e . We ar e ha p p y to sh a r e in th i s me m o r a b l e oc c a s i o n wi t h ou r ow n me m b e r s h i p , wi t h fo r m e r me m b e r s , wi t h fa m i l y me m b e r s of fo r m e r pa s t o r s , an d wi t h ot h e r fr i e n d s . Ma y th e re c a l l i n g of pa s t ye a r s be a ch a l l e n g e to us al l fo r th e ye a r s th a t ar e be f o r e us ! HI S T O R I C A L SK E T C H Th e un e n d i n g wo r k of Mi s s Fl o s s i e Ma r t i n ha s re s u l t e d in a hi s t o r i c a l sk e t c h of th e fi r s t on e hu n d r e d ye a r s of th i s ch u r c h . Th i s hi s t o r y ha s be e n pr i n t e d in bo o k fo r m an d co p i e s ar e av a i l a b l e to fa m i l i e s wh o wo u l d li k e to ha v e th e m . We co m m e n d Mi s s Ma r t i n fo r th i s ve r y wo r t h w h i l e ac c o m p l i s h m e n t . Th i s is on l y on e of so ma n y th i n g s th i s fi n e la d y do e s fo r he r ch i ^ h . Sh e is wo r t h y of al l th e ap p r e c i a t i o n we ca n of f e r he r . CO M M I T T E E S Th e r e ar e tw o co m m i t t e e s to wh o m we wa n t to ex p r e s s sp e c i a l th a i ^ s fo r wo r k to w a r d pr e p a r i n g fo r th i s da y in th e li f e of ou r ch u r c h . Th e y ar e th e Ce n t e n n i a l Co m m i t t e e an d th e Ho s p i t a l i t y Co m m i t t e e . Th o s e on th e Ce n t e n n i a l Co m m i t t e e at e : Mr s . Vi c An d r e w s Mi s s Ea t h r y n Br o w n Dr . S. B. Ha l l Mr . Le s t e r Ma r t i n , Jr . Mr . Ch a r l e s Fa r t h i n g Mr . Bi U Ha l l Mi s s Fl o s s i e Ma r t i n Mr s . J. F. Na y l o r Mr . Sa m St o n e s t r e e t DA V I E CO . PU B L I C LI B R A R Y MO C K S V I L L E , NC Ho s p i t a l i t y Co m m i t t e e : o Mr s . T. C. Fr y e Mr s . Es t h e r Ha w k i n s Mr s . Bi l l Ho w a r d Da v i e Co . Pu b l i c Li b r a r y Mr s . G. R. Ma d i s o n Mr s . He l e n Ma r t i n Mr s . Ge o r g e Ro w l a n d dm j i f t C H t S - 6a P T \ 5 T - Ti A S T CH U R C H OF F I C E R S Mi n i s t e r Ch u r c h Se c r e t a r y Ch o i r Di r e c t o r Or g a n i s t Cl e r k Tr e a s u r e r As s ' t . Tr e a s u r e r .. Fr e d D. Ba r n e s —M r s . Th o m a s I. Sh o r e Bi l l Ho w a r d _M r s . Bi l l Dw i g g i n s -M i s s Fl o s s i e Ma r t i n T. J. Ca u d e l l Li b r a r i a n Su n d a y Sc h o o l Su p t . Tr a i n i n g Un i o n Di r e c t o r W. M. U. Pr e s i d e n t Br o t h e r h o o d Pr e s i d e n t Gi l m e r Ha r t l e y Mr s . Ro y Ha r r i s Or e n He f f n e r Ja c k Na y l o r Mr s . D. C. Re d m o n d Ge o r g e Ma r t i n Ja m e s N. An d r e w s Wi l l i a m C. Da n i e l Ch a r l e s L. Fa r t h i n g Wi l l i a m B. Ha l l R. B. Ha l l DE A C O N S R. B. Ha l l Or e n He f f n e r Ja m e s Hi n k l e i G. R. Ma d i s o n TR U S T E E S Fr e d D. Lo n g R. P. Ma r t i n , Jr . Be n n y Na y l o r D. C. Re d m o n d Ve s t a l Ri d d l e Le s t e r Ma r t i n , Jr . C. A. Bl a c k w e l d e r T. J. Ca u d e l l FI N A N C E CO M M I T T E E C. L. Fa r t h i n g S. B. Ha l l Mr s . Ro y Ha r r i s Gi l m e r Ha r t l e y US H E R S Ju d d Ba i l e y , H. C. Ba r e , Pa u l Bl a c k w e l d e r , Gi l m e r Ha r t l e y , He n r y Ho l l a r , R. P. Ma r t i n , Jr . , Ha r o l d Po p l i n , Ve s t a l Ri d d l e , To m m y Sh o r e , Ja m e s Sp e e r , Ed w i n Sm i t h , La w r e n c e Sm i t h , Bi l l We s t b r o o k an d Ge o r g e Wo o d w a r d . j^ a p . t L ± . t u^ n u z a i Mp c k s v i l l e , No r t h Ca r o l i n a . : a TH E CH U R C H IS . . . Th e Ch u r c h is . . no de a d pi l e of st o n e s an d un m e a n i n g ti m b e r . . bu t .. th e be a t i n g s of hu m a n he a r t s .. . th e na m e l e s s mu s i c of me n ' s so u l s ... th e , wo r k of no or d i n a r y bu i l d e r ! " Wi t h i n th e s e pa g e s is th e pa s s i n g in re v i e w of a ce n t u r y of ho n o r a b l e se r v i c e to Go d an d ma n . It is pr e s e n t e d in ap p r e c i a t i o n fo r th e pa s t an d in "t h e as s u r an c e of th i n g s ho p e d fo r , th e co n v i c t i o n of th i n g s no t se e n . " (H e b r e w s 11 : 1 RS V ) Cl H \ ) . ( i c v \ t S ' ^r \ p - v \ 5 T - Wo c k S v i i c L ^ fi U S T o» In Ju n e , 18 7 7 , S. F. Co n r a d wa s on th e fi e l d of Mo c k s v i l l e an d Je r u s a l e m , ea c h ch u r c h pa y i n g fo r ha l f ti m e . At th e la s t co n f e r e n c e of th a t ye a r , he re a d an an nu a l re p o r t wh i c h wa s in c l u d e d in th e ch u r c h mi n u t e s . In hi s re p o r t on as s o c i a t i o n a l wo r k , he sa i d th e as s o c i a t i o n ha d ke p t in th e fi e l d a mi s s i o n a r y , J. B. Bo o n e , at St a t e s v i l l e an d Sa l i s b u r y . Th e re p o r t co n cl u d e d wi t h so m e "p r a c t i c a l su g g e s t i o n s " to th e ch u r c h . 1. Th a t we en d e a v e r to in c r e a s e ou r co n t r i b u t i o n s th i s co m i n g ye a r . 2. Th a t we ha v e a mo r e ge n e r a l at t e n d a n c e up o n ou r co n f e r e n c e . 8. Th a t mo r e in t e r e s t be ta k e n in pr a y e r me e t i n g s . 4. Th a t , at ou r me e t i n g s fo r di v i n e se r v i c e , ea c h me m b e r se e k to br i n g ot h e r s wi t h hi m . 6. Th a t ea c h me m b e r pr o c u r e an d ci r c u l a t e , as fa r as po s s i b l e , re li g i o u s tr a c t s . In No v e m b e r , 18 7 7 , a st a n d i n g co m m i t t e e wa s ap p o i n t e d "t o so l i c i t co n t r i b u ti o n s fo r mi s s i o n wo r k at "T u r r e n t i n e , Ch a p l a i n ' s Gr o v e an d Je r i c h o . " Ch u r c h Co n f e r e n c e s Co n f e r e n c e wa s he l d mo n t h l y , on Sa t u r d a y be f o r e pr e a c h i n g Su n d a y , un t i l 19 0 4 . Th e fi r s t or d e r of bu s i n e s s , af t e r re a d i n g of th e mm u t e s an d ro l l ca l l , wa s th e as k i n g fo r ex c u s e s fr o m ab s e n t e e s of pr e v i o u s me e t i n g s . On e st a t e m e n t in th e mi n u t e s of Fe b r u a r y , 18 7 8 , in d i c a t e s th a t th e qu e s t i o n of ad m i t t i n g Ne g r o me m b e r s ha d ar i s e n , fo r at th a t co n f e r e n c e it wa s vo t e d "t o le a v e to ou r pa s t o r th e op e n i n g of th e ch u r c h fo r th e co l o r e d pe o p l e . " Lo n g co n t i n u e d no n - a t t e n d a n c e of a me m b e r ga v e gr e a t co n c e r n , an d fo r th e ne x t 30 ye a r s su c h in d i v i d u a l s we r e re f e r r e d to th e "S p i r i t u a l Co m m i t t e e " fo r in ve s t i g a t i o n , co u n s e l i n g , an d re c o m m e n d a t i o n s on ac t i o n to be ta k e n . If a wi l l i n g ne s s to co o p e r a t e wa s ex p r e s s e d an d ex c u s e s we r e ju s t i f i a b l e , th e me m b e r wa s fo r g i v e n ; bu t if he we r e st u b b o r n an d di s i n t e r e s t e d , th e co m m i t t e e re c o m m e n d e d th a t th e ch u r c h wi t h d r a w fe l l o w s h i p . Se l d o m wa s th e wo r d "e x c l u d e d " us e d . By 18 9 0 th e mo d e r a t o r s se l d o m ca l l e d fo r ex c u s e s , an d in 18 9 6 , a mo t i o n wa s ma d e an d ca r r i e d th a t ex c u s e s no t be ca l l e d fo r . An n u a l ro l l ca l l co n t i n u e d un - ti l l as la t e as th e 19 3 0 ' s . Th e co n f e r e n c e s al s o de a l t wi t h ma n y wh o we r e de li n q u e n t in pa y m e n t of th e i r "s u b s c r i p t i o n s , " wi t h a fe w wh o dr a n k to ex c e s s , or so l d li q u o r an d th o s e wh o "w a l k e d un w o r t h i l y , " "l e d in c o n s i s t e n t li v e s , " "s h o w e d co n t e m p t of th e ch u r c h " by jo i n i n g ot h e r de n o m i n a t i o n s , us e d pr o f a n i t y an d "m a n i f e s t e d in d i f f e r e n c e to w a r d th e ch u r c h . " At pr a c t i c a l l y ev e r y co n f e r e n c e , co m m i t t e e s we r e ap p o i n t e d to co l l e c t mo n e y fo r fo r e i g n , ho m e , st a t e an d as s o c i a t i o n a l mi s s i o n s , fo r ed u c a t i o n , pa s t o r ' s sa l a r y an d ch u r c h in c i d e n t a l s , su c h as se x t o n ' s sa l a r y , th e mi n u t e fu n d an d re p a i r s to th e ch u r c h . Re p o r t s we r e re c e i v e d fr o m th o s e wh o ha d at t e n d e d th e Un i o n Me e t i n g s an d Su n d a y Sc h o o l in s t i t u t e s , an d fr o m de l e g a t e s to th e As s o c i a t i o n a l an d St a t e Co n v e n t i o n . De l e g a t e s to va r i o u s me e t i n g s we r e ap p o i n t e d . Me m b e r s we r e re c e i v e d an d di s m i s s e d . At th e Ja n u a r y co n f e r e n c e , or as so o n th e r e a f t e r as po s s i b l e , al l ch u r c h of f i c e r s fo r th e ye a r , ex c e p t Su n d a y Sc h o o l of f i c e r s , we r e el e c t e d . Th i s cu s t o m wa s co n t i n u e d un t i l 19 4 3 wh e n th e fi s c a l ye a r wa s ch a n g e d to co i n c i d e wi t h th e as s o c i a t i o n a l ye a r . Wh i l e S. F. Co n r a d wa s pa s t o r , th e as s o c i a t i o n me t wi t h th e Mo c k s v i l l e ch u r c h . A br u s h ar b o r wa s bu i l t on th e ch u r c h gr o u n d s an d co m m i t t e e s wo r e ap po i n t e d to fi n d ho m e s fo r th e de l e g a t e s . Mu c h wa s sa i d ab o u t at t e m p t s to ho l d mo n t h l y pr a y e r me e t i n g s an d im p r o v in g th e re l a t i o n s h i p be t w e e n th e ch u r c h an d Su n d a y Sc h o o l . In Ma y , 18 8 0 , th e Re v . Mr . Co n r a d of f e r e d hi s re s i g n a t i o n to ta k e ef f e c t th e fi r s t of Se p t e m b e r . In Ap r i l , 18 8 1 , Mo c k s v i l l e an d Je r u s a l e m ca l l e d El d e r Dr u r y A. Wo o d s o n , of Vi r g i n i a , as pa s t o r of th e fi e l d at a sa l a r y of $6 0 0 . 0 0 pe r ye a r fo r pr e a c h i n g on tw o Su n d a y s a mo n t h at ea c h ch u r c h . Th e qu e s t i o n of pa y i n g re n t on th e pa s t o r ' s ho m e wa s fi r s t me n t i o n e d in th e Ap r i l , 18 8 1 co n f e r e n c e . Mr s . M. D. Br o w n wa s ma r r i e d at th e ho u s e of th e ne x t pa s t o r , J. M. C. Lu k e , an d re m e m b e r s th a t it wa s lo c a t e d on Sa l i s b u i - y St r e e t be t w e e n Ga i t h e r an d De p o t st r e e t s . Du r i n g th e pa s t o r a t e of El d e r Wo o d s o n , Mo c k s v i l l e an d Je r u s a l e m de c i d e d to bu i l d a pa r s o n a g e in Mo c k s v i l l e . A bu i l d i n g co m m i t t e e wa s ap p o i n t e d in Ap r i l , 18 8 2 , co m p o s e d of tb o pa s t o r an d tw o me m b e r s fr o m ea c h ch u r c h . Th e pa r s o n a g e wa s bu i l t so u t h of th e ch u r c h on th e sa m e lo t , bu t an o t h e r 71 / 1 0 0 of an ac r e wa s bo u g h t fr o m Jo h n H. Cl e m e n t wh i c h ad j o i n e d th e or i g i n a l pu r c h a s e at th e ba c k . Th e pr i c e pa i d fo r th a t tr a c t wa s $2 6 . 0 0 an d it wa s Oc t o b e r , 18 8 7 , be f o r e th e la s t do l l a r ha d be e n co l l e c t e d an d a de e d co u l d be se c u r e d an d re c o r d e d . Th i s jo i n t en d e a v o r la s t e d un t i l 19 0 5 wh e n th e Mo c k s v i l l e ch u r c h pa i d Je r u s a l e m $1 7 5 . 0 0 fo r it s in t e r e s t s . Th e Re v . Dr u r y Wo o d s o n re s i g n e d in Ma y , 18 8 3 . Hi s su c c e s s o r . El d e r J. M. C. Lu k e , ca m e to th e fi e l d of Mo c k s v i l l e an d Je r u s a l e m fr o m El i z a b e t h Ci t y , un d e r th e sa m e ar r a n g e m e n t s as hi s pr e d e c e s s o r s . He wa s wi t h th e Je r u s a l e m ch u r c h on l y 11 mo n t h s . Mo c k s v i l l e re f u s e d to ac c e p t hi s re s i g n a t i o n at th a t ti m e ; bu t af t e r a fe w mo r e st o r m y mo n t h s , it wa s ac c e p t e d , an d th e Re v . C. E. Go w e r wa s ca l l e d to a fi e l d ma d e up of Mo c k s v i l l e , Je r u s a l e m an d Fo r k . Mo c k s v i l l e co n ti n u e d to pa y ha l f - t i m e se r v i c e s . Wh e n C. El . Go w e r re s i g n e d , Je r u s a l e m ca l l e d an o t h e r ma n an d Mo c k s v i l l e an d Fa r m i n g t o n ca l l e d th e Re v . C. S. Ca s h w e l l . Mo c k s v i l l e pl e d g e d to pa y $1 2 5 . 0 0 pe r ye a r fo r on e Su n d a y a mo n t h . Th e ne x t ye a r Je r u s a l e m re j o i n e d th i s fi e l d . Wh e n Mr . Ca s h w e l l re s i g n e d in Au ^ s t , 18 9 3 , th e co m m i t t e e on se c u r i n g an ot h e r pa s t o r wa s in s t r u c t e d to me e t wi t h co m m i t t e e s fr o m Je r u s a l e m , Ea t o n ' s an d Fa r m i n g t o n in re g a r d to th e ma t t e r . Ch i l d r e n ' s Ho m e Th e Ba p t i s t Ho m e fo r ho m e l e s s ch i l d r e n , es t a b l i s h e d at Th o m a s v i l l e , ha d gr e a t ap p e a l fo r Da v i e Co u n t y Ba p t i s t s , wh o ga v e li b e r a l l y in se r v i c e , ca s h , fo o d an d ot h e r ma t e r i a l s . Th e Mo c k s v i l l e Ch u r c h ac c e p t e d th i s as an o t h e r mi s s i o n pr o je c t an d ap p o i n t e d a co m m i t t e e to ma k e co l l e c t i o n s in mo n e y an d se n d fo r th e "O r p h a n as y l u m " in Th o m a s v i l l e . A ch i l d l e s s co u p l e to o k yo u n g pe o p l e in t o th e i r ho m e an d re a r e d th e m as th e i r ow n ch i l d r e n . Th e an n u a l "O r p h a n a g e Pi c n i c " wa s es t a b l i s h e d fo r th e pu r p o s e of ra i s i n g mo n e y fo r th e in s t i t u t i o n . As fa r as ca n be le a r n e d fr o m th e mi n u t e s of Mo c k s vi l l e , Ea t o n ' s , Je r u s a l e m an d Fa r m i n g t o n ch u r c h e s , th e fi r s t pi c n i c wa s he l d in Ju l y , 18 9 1 , at Mo c k s v i l l e . At a co n f e r e n c e on Sa t u r d a y be f o r e th e fi r s t Su n d a y in Ju l y , 18 9 1 , th e Mo c k s vi l l e Ch u r c h ap p o i n t e d a co m m i t t e e "t o pr e p a r e th e gr o u n d s fo r th e pi c n i c of th e Su n d a y Sc h o o l s of th e co u n t y to be he l d on th e 30 t h da y of Ju l y , 18 9 1 , in th e in te r e s t of th e Th o m a s v i l l e Or p h a n a g e . " An o t h e r co m m i t t e e wa s ap p o i n t e d to fi n d ho m e s fo r th e ch i l d r e n an d a sp e a k e r fo r th e pi c n i c . De e d s re g i s t e r e d in Da v i e Co u n t y sh o w th a t a th r e e ac r e tr a c t , lo c a t e d in Mo c k s v i l l e , on th e we s t si d e of Hu n t s v i l l e ro a d , wa s bo u g h t fo r $2 7 5 . 0 0 , fr o m A. M. Na i l an d wi f e Id a . Da t e of de e d is Ma y 3, 18 9 1 . An ar b o r an d ta b l e s we r e bu i l t on th e lo t , fo r wh i c h in d i v i d u a l s co n t r i bu t e d lu m b e r an d wo r k . A Ba p t i s t la d y , wr i t i n g to he r co u s i n in 18 9 2 , sa i d in pa r t : "T h e Ba p t i s t Su n d a y Sc h o o l Or p h a n a g e Pi c n i c wa s Ju l y 29 . $5 2 5 . 0 0 we r e ra i s e d ... No en t r a n c e fe e wa s ch a r g e d . Al l wh o wa n t e d , we n t un d e r th e ar b o r , wh i c h wi l l se a t ab o u t 20 0 0 wi t h la r g e , wi d e ai s l e s fo r ch a i r s , '^ e n t y - f i v e ce n t s wa s ch a r g e d fo r di n n e r an d I th i n k al l we n t in to ea t . " C. h ^ < ^ C H £ s - Ib A p f 1S T - , , |v > e t K 5 N j * w i . t r» < l 5 T Th e Pr e s e n t Fr o m Au g u s t , 19 6 1 , Dr . Jo h n Wi l - Ha m An g e l l , li c e n s e d by th i s ch u r c h in ^ Fo r e s t Co l l e g e , ca r r i e d on th e wo r k un - ® Ba r n e s , wa s ca l l e d an d ca m e to th e Ti l l Du r i n g th i s ti m e th e co n g r e g a t i o n ha s be e n ac t i v e l y wo r k i n g at im p r o v i n g ' ^' i V ' l T ' i ap p e a r a n c e an d ef f i c i e n c y of it s ' ch u r c h . In d e b t e d n e s s on th e la s t ed u c a - I ;; « ® L if e i , , .^ j s J. ti o n a l bu i l d i n g an d th e pa r s o n a g e wa s I ' ' ' j ,* pa i d . Tw o _ ro o m s _o n ^ th e se c o n d fl o o r of : ^^ B E T sa n c t u a r y wo r e fu r n i s h e d fo r Th o m a s I. Sh o r e be g a n wo r k as ch u r c h Le o n o r a Do d d Me m o r i a l Li b r a r y wa s es t a b l i s h e d in a ro o m ad j o i n i n g th e of - fi c e . Mr s . Ro y Ha r r i s wa s el e c t e d as th e Th e sa n c t u a r y wa s I' e - p a i n t e d in - g{ ^ g an i j ou t e i d e , ai r - c o n d i t i o n e d , an d a ne w fu r n a c e in s t a l l e d . Se v e r a l ha l l s , cl a s s r o o m s an d fl o o r s we r e re f i n i s h e d . A RE V . FR E D D. BA R N E S ro o m wa s pr o v i d e d fo r a G. A . as s e m b l y ro o m . Wa l k s an d pa r k i n g lo t s we r e pa v ed . A mo n t h l y "F a m i l y Ni g h P ' wa s es t a b l i s h e d , an d ki t c h e n an d di n i n g fa c i l i t i e s we r e ad d e d to ta k e ca r o of th i s ve r y su c c e s s f u l ap p r o a c h . Th e ch u r c h br o a d c a s t it s mo r n i n g se r v i c e fo r th e fi r s t ti m e th e fi r s t Su n d a y in De c e m b e r , 19 6 2 , ov e r WS D C , Mo c k s v i l l e . Th e ch u r c h be g a n th e pu b l i c a t i o n of a mo n t h l y Ne w s l e t t e r in Se p t e m b e r , 19 6 3 . Th e 19 6 3 as s o c i n t i o n a l re p o r t re c o r d s th e ch u r c h ' s gi v i n g as ?4 1 , 1 4 5 . 0 0 . Ma n y ha v e gi v e n gl a d l y of th e i r ta l e n t s , in t e r e s t , ti m e , an d mo n e y to th i s ch u r c h . Ho w e v e r , we kn o w fu l l we l l th a t ou r wo r k is no t fi n i s h e d . Wi t h a mi n d fo r it s op p o r t u n i t i e s an d re s p o n s i b i l i t i e s th e Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h of Mo c k s v i l l e re a c h e s it s on e hu n d r e d t h an n i v e r s a r y on th e fi r s t Su n d a y in Ap r i l , 19 6 4 , ho p i n g an d ex p e c t i n g to gr o w in us e f u l n e s s an d in f l u e n c e , an d as a "c i t y se t on a hi l l , le t it s li g h t so sh i n e . .. " RE V . FR E D D. BA R N E S PA S T O R S Mo s e s Ba l d w i n — W. R. Gw a l t n e y S. F. Co n r a d 18 6 4 - 1 8 6 7 -_ 1 8 7 2 - 1 8 7 6 18 7 7 - 1 8 8 0 Dn i r y A. Wo o d s o n J. M. C. Lu k e C. E. Go w e r C. S. Ca s h w e i l J. N. 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Wa g o n e r Mi s s Ja c q u e l i n e Wa g n e r — S e e La n i e r Mi s s Ru t h Wa g n e r (S h o r t ) Mi s s Sa r a h Wa g n e r (H o l l a n d ) W. A. Wa g n e r Mr s . Wi l m a Hu t c h i n s Wa l k e r J. A. Wa g o n e r J. W. Wa l l J. W. Wa l l , Jr . Mi s s Di n a h Wa l l Si d n e y Wa l l Mr s . Si d n e y Wa l l H. L. Wa l s e r Mr s . H. L. Wa l s e r Mi s s Ju l i a Wa r n e r R. H. We a v e r J. B. We l b o r n Mr s . J. B. We l b o r n Ge r a l d Eu g e n e Wh i t t a k e r Ja m e s Th o m a s Wh i t t a k e r Mr s . Ja m e s Th o m a s Wh i t t a k e r Mr s . Ho w a r d J. Wi l l i a m s Mi s s S. N. Wi l l i a m s J. A. Wi l l i a m s o n Mr s . J. A. Wi l l i a m s o n Mi s s Ma g g i e Wi l l i a m s o n D. C. Wi l s o n Mi s s Em m a L. Wi l s o n Mr s . Fl o r a Wi l s o n G. M. Wi l s o n Mi s s He n r i e t t a Wi l s o n (C l o n n a g e r ) Mr s . R. L. Wi l s o n Re v . Wa l t e r E. Wi l s o n Mr s . Wa l t e r E. Wi l s o n Da l l a s D. Wi n t e r s Re v . Dr u r y A. Wo o d s o n Mr s . Em m a Wo o d s o n Mi s s Li z z i e Wo o d s o n Mr s . Am e l i a Wo o d r u f f Cl a r i c e Wo o d w a r d Mi s s Et h e l Wo o d w a r d Fr a n k Wo o d w a r d Ge o r g e E. Wo o d w a r d Mr s . Ge o r g e E. Wo o d w a r d Jo h n Wo o d w a r d Ju l i u s Wo o d w a r d Mi s s Li n a Wo o d w a r d Wa l l a c e Wr i g h t Mr s . Wa l l a c e Wr i g h t (R u t h ) Wm . He n r y Wy a t t Mr s . Wm . H. Wy a t t (M a r g a r e t ) Ha r o l d Co p e Yo u n g Mr s . Ha r o l d Co p e Yo u n g P. S. Yo u n g Mr s . P. S. Yo u n g (O l l i e Be l l ) 4' 41 » -A ? \« B ; BS I ' I 1 t It i J) 0 H -0 > 0 |0 o o K) fn OA V I E CO . PU B L I C LI B R A R Y jS 3 ■f i n 3» mo c k s v i l l e * no H ri • Plan submitted by the committee & explained by the arcgitect Sunday ^ e.v^ing Sept. 26, 1965* Sanctuary about 3/k filled. Voted by show of hjujlp, and vote was in favor of accepting plans, no dissenting vot^ cj "tfl DAVIE CO. PUBLIC L'.CivAKY MOCKSVILLE, NC C H U R aTT"• N E W Sm!?P' T"E R' FIRST EAETIST, CHflRCH, MpgiSVILLBi NORTH CAROLINA Lester, P. M^in, Jr., Editor Oavie Co. Pw# Libraryjinpl«!vi»e.. N. 0. •°i- ?August 1^ 1966 • • j'HE^- J-tO'- •?, v-1966 edition of the Davle lounty. Biterprise-Record should be a :o^ector*s item tor all meinbers-of-the 'irst Baptist Church. It.9arries a■icture of .the new ssinctuary.,and ■ a write- .p of the buildipg. plans.. vQy 1966 was a memorable date-in the ife of the First Baptist Church, this eing the last time services were heldri.^he old sanctiiary;. ^ Monday, Julyit 19.66, workmen began Jihe de^puctionf the eld sanctuary t6 make liooBj for the ew one.. Sharing this memoralle .cbasion with us was Dr.. Bill Angell whoIso filled the pulpit on July lO" and 17, uring the absence of the Reverend Hr. 1 arties. At the Supday'eveping service,he last" baptismal service was held when iss Jane Shore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. homas I. Shore, joined the church.This eiTriice was conducted, by .the pastor.: thers r.ecently coming into the member- hip of bur church were Mrs. Johnson arklin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs,-Bill Collette, r, and Mrs. Ellis Davis and Miss atalie pmith*' ' ' ; hile we 109k forward to a new sanctuaryet- it be "recorded that the old sanctuary as" seiyed our. congregation well, for ears, "Built in I9I8 during the ministry f. The Reverend Mr., I^dd, the sanctiiary as renovated and enlarged during *everai periods of e:qjansion until it Itimately had a seating capacity of pproximately 250« ; he ininutes of the congregation indicate hat several false starts were made ating as far back as January,-1893 but he .s^ctuary now being removed reallyot its start in October, 1916 when a • ommittee vias appointed "to consider the dvisability of erecting a new churcb Riding,' This committee advised that , the cause demanded a better equip- ant" and recommended, that the church ndertake the building of a new sanctuary. he Noveniber, 1916 minutes report: After prayer meeting was over J;, T, aity, J, P. Green together with Pastor odd were; to" tajte" .'subscriptions ^d Ledges for building, a new church. 200,00 was paid in cash and about 2,0Q0.00 ijri. pledges.". N0..II Nothing further was said about thebuilding until April 12, 1917 when at a called meeting the soliciting committeereported it had raised $2,700.00. At T.hls meeting a bixLldlng committee ccm- co CD prised of- L. G, Horn, G. E, Horn, Jacob Btewart, John Minor'^d Dr. W, G, Martin was appointed'and was authorized to .-startjbuilding a sanctuary when "as much as $3,000.00 was raised." Within the. monthi qn. AptH. 29-, -1917, $3,200.00 has been received and the • building committee was instructed ."to tjy and; not go beyond $6000JI in . .» .. constructing the new sanctuaiy. i '."' .."The minutes" do not .reveal the. final cost 1but work was' .commenced in August, I917' and on Sunday, September 8, 1918-the ."following pptation appears in the •minutes.' ' "By previous appointment, the financial status of New Baptist Church haying qbeen properly adjusted". Brother ^ S Walter; N, ■ Johnson, Sec=. of the ,Baptis"o ^ Sta-te Convention, -in a very strong " sermon,' fittingly dedicated our new house of worship to the service of God." Brother Dodd offered the dedicatory prayer. All the chinches :s city suspended their" own,services and worshiped with us on thif? auspicious, gladsome occasion. W.. H» Dodd, moderator, J."Minor, Church Clerk.. The contents of the box behind the corner stone of -the.old sanctuary included a rpU of the membership,, a Biblical .Record^ iand a copy, of, the Chirity and Children of that era, a New Testament, and other bits of interesting inforaa-tion. • According "to that membership list the following members of"our^ present congregation were ..on the church roil at the time of tbe building of thd'1918.sanctuary;I^s, M. D. Brown, Miss Clajrton Brown, 8 Miss Kathryn Brown, Geneva Parker, (non.rpresident), Esther Rom..(Mrs. J. F, Hawkins), Claude Horn, Sr., Blanche Hammer (Mrs. Honeycutt), Miss Flossie Martin, Mrs'. J. Wi Rodwell, By.,Ruth Rodwell (MrS. Dew^ Casey), J, W*' Rodwell,' "" ' V ' ~ r""* y-*-" Tfifi(r<i iin 1 iiiiirii<|ii111 in'in' J r 71 p jr p Q P "5 r f V. <S£, I UJ 3: % Ci Z. &H -r ^ O C K S v J l t t E Fi f t S T ^x t B t Sa p t i a t Ol l j u r r l f Mo c k s v i l l e , No r t h Ca r o l i n a Fr e d D. Ba r n e s , Mi n i s t e r "^ { 3 / CO . pr i D , , ^ . 'w ^ ^ c k s w l l e , De d i c a t i o n Se r v i c e s Su n d a y , Ma y 14 , 19 6 7 "W h y hm l d gl o r i o u s .. . if ma n un b u i l d e d go e s ? In va i n tv e bu i l d th e wo r l d , un l e s s th e bu i l d e r al s o gr o w s . " Oa v i e Co u n t y Pu D i i c ii D i a f y Mo c k s v i l l e . . HC p\ 6 c . K S s > u t i . V\ a $ r X M Th e Ch u r c h is .. . no de a d pi l e of st o n e s an d un m e a n i n g ti m b e r . th e be a t i n g of hu m a n he a r t s , th e na m e l e s s mu s i c of me n ' s so u l s , th e wo r k of no or d i n a r y bu i l d e r ! " , bu t Se r v i c e s of Sp e c i a l Em p h a s i s Si m d a y , Ma y 21 , 2: 3 0 P. M. Co n c e r t of Sa c r e d Mu s i c Su n d a y , Ma y 21 8: 0 0 P. M . Mo n d a y , Ma y 22 7: 3 0 P. M . Tu e s d a y , Ma y 23 7: 3 0 P. M . We d n e s d a y , Ma y 24 7: 3 0 P. M . Ch a r l e s Ga t w o o d , As s o c i a t e , De p a r t m e n t of Ch u r c h Mu s i c , Ba p t i s t St a t e Co n v e n t i o n , Ra l e i g h , N. C Dr . Ca r l Ba t e s , Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h , Ch a r lo t t e , N. C an d Pr e s i d e n t of th e Ba p t i s t St a t e Co n v e n t i o n . Dr . Ho w a r d Fo r d , Di r e c t o r , Di v i s i o n of Mi s s i o n s , Ba p t i s t St a t e Co n v e n t i o n , Ra l e i g h , N. C Fr e d D. Ba r n e s , Mi n i s t e r , Se r v i c e of La y i n g th e Co r n e r s t o n e Ou r Ch u r c h Wi t h hu m b l e he a r t s we co m e to d a y To de d i c a t e th i s ho u s e to Th e e ; Ma y it st a n d fi rm am i d li f e ' s st o r m s — A Ch r i s t i a n li g h t h o u s e ev e r be . Fa s h i o n e d by th e ha n d s of me n Wi t h gu i d a n c e fr o m on hi g h . Th i s bu i l d i n g no w co m p l e t e d st a n d s A li v i n g Go d to Gl o r i f y . Lo r d , ma k e th i s ho u s e Th y dw e l l i n g pl a c e . An d ma y Th y sp i r i t ev e r gu i d e Th e so u l s th a t he r e wi l l wo r s h i p Th e e ; An d ma y Th y pe a c e an d lo v e ab i d e . Of th o s e wh o kn o w Th e e no t , O Lo r d , Wh o se e k to fi nd Th e e in th i s pl a c e ; Le t no t on e so u l de p a r t in pe a c e Un t i l he kn o w s Th y sa v i n g gr a c e . An d as we de d i c a t e th i s ho u s e Hu m b l e al w a y s le t us be ; An d le a d us no w to de d i c a t e Ou r he a r t s an d li v e s an e w to Th e e . —L o u i s e St r o u d 0e v i e Co u n t y Pu d i i c Li o r a r y Mo r k s v i l l e , NC tw U i R t w t S - C > f i P l \ S T - r^ 6 C I < S ^ i i - i e Pi f t S T S TH E CH U R C H IN WO R S H I P El e v e n O' C l o c k A. M . Th e Pr e l u d e (T h e co n g r e g a t i o n sh o u l d en t e r th e sa n a u a r y re v e r e n t l y an d en g a g e in pe r s o n a l de d i c a t i o n an d si l e n t pr a y e r as a pa r t of th e pr e p a r a t i o n fo r wo r s h i p . ) Th e Ca l l To Wo r s h i p Th e Ch o i r Th e Mi n i s t e r Th e In v o c a t i o n an d th e Lo r d ' s Pr a y e r Or g a n In t e r l u d e (P l e a s e tu r n to th e hy m n ) *H y m n : "O Th o u Wh o s e Ha n d Ha t h Br o u g h t Us " No . 37 9 Pr e s e n t a t i o n an d Ac c e p t a n c e of Ke y s An t h e m : "M y Ch u r c h " Th e Ad u l t Ch o i r Th e Li t a n y of De d i c a t i o n Mi n i s t e r : Ha v i n g be e n le d , as we be l i e v e , by th e ha n d of Go d in th e pl a n n i n g an d co n s t r u c t i o n of th i s ho u s e of wo r s h i p , we co m e no w to de d i c a t e it to th e gl o r y of Go d th e Fa t h e r , to th e ho n o r of Je s u s Ch r i s t ou r Lo r d , an d to th e hi g h e s t an d mo s t ho n o r e d us e of Hi s gr a c i o u s Sp i r i t ; an d to in v o k e th e be n e d i c t i o n of Go d up o n it an d up o n oi u r s e l v e s . Co n g r e g a t i o n ; Th a n k s he to Go d , wh o gi v e s us th e vi c t o r y th r o u g h ou r Lo r d Je s u s Ch r i s t — To wh o m be gl o r y fo r ev e r an d ev e r . Mi n i s t e r : Ex c e p t th e Lo r d bu i l d th e ho u s e , th e y la b o r in va i n th a t bu i l d it . Co n g r e g a t i o n : He r e le t us la y th e wo r k of ou r ha n d s th a t Je s u s Ch r i s t ma y be pr o c l a i m e d an d pe o p l e le d to be Hi s di s c i p l e s . He r e le t th e yo u n g be ta u g h t th e be a u t y of ho l i n e s s an d th e ag e d co n t e m p l a t e in co n f i d e n t as s u r a n c e th e jo y of th e i r fa i t h . Mi n i s t e r : In gr a t e f u l re m e m b r a n c e of al l th o s e wh o ha v e go n e be f o r e us , wi t h o u t wh o s e li v e s an d lo v e an d he l p we co u l d no t ha v e bu i l t th i s ho u s e , an d wi t h gl a d th o u g h t s of th o s e wh o sh a l l co m e af t e r us to be n e f i t fr o m th i s wh i c h Go d ha s le d us to do , Co n g r e g a t i o n : We de d i c a t e th i s ho u s e of wo r s h i p . Mi n i s t e r : Fo r th e ga t h e r i n g to g e t h e r of pe o p l e fo r wo r s h i p in pr a y e r an d pr a i s e ; fo r th e mi n i s t r y of th e Wo r d ; fo r th e ob s e r v a n c e of th e or d i n a n c e s ; fo r th e ad v a n c e m e n t of be l i e v e r s in kn o w l e d g e , ho l i n e s s , an d se r v i c e . Co n g r e g a t i o n : We de d i c a t e th i s ho t i s e of wo r s h i p . Mi n i s t e r : Fo r co m f o r t to th o s e wh o mo u r n ; fo r st r e n g t h to th o s e wh o ar e we a k ; fo r he l p to th o s e wh o ar e te m p t e d . Co n g r e g a t i o n : We de d i c a t e th i s ho u s e of wo r s h i p . Mi n i s t e r : Fo r th e un i t y of fa m i l y ; fo r th e pu r i t y an d gu i d an c e of ch i l d h o o d ; fo r th e su p p r e s s i o n of ev i l in al l fo r m s ; fo r th e co m i n g of Go d ' s ki n g d o m on ea r t h . Co n g r e g a t i o n : We de d i c a t e th i s ho u s e of wo r s h i p . Mi n i s t e r : Fo r th e sa l v a t i o n of th e lo s t ; fo r th e fe l l o w s h i p th a t st r e n g t h e n s al l ; an d fo r th e cu l t i v a t i o n of lo v e , sy m pa t h y an d he l p f u l n e s s am o n g me n , Co n g r e g a t i o n : We de d i c a t e th i s ho u s e of wo r s h i p . Mi n i s t e r : Le t th e he a v e n s be gl a d , an d le t th e ea r t h re j o i c e ; an d le t me n sa y am o n g al l na t i o n s . . . Co n g r e g a t i o n : Th e Lo r d re i g n e t h . Mi n i s t e r an d Co n g r e g a t i o n : Un t o Th e e , ou r Go d an d Lo r d , we de d i c a t e ou r s e l v e s an d ou r ne w pl a c e of wo r s h i p , th a t bo t h ma y be us e d of Th e e in tl i e na m e of th e Fa t h e r , an d of th e So n , an d of th e Ho l y Sp i r i t . Am e n . Pr a y e r of De d i c a t i o n *H y m n : "D e d i c a t o r y Hy m n " No . 49 9 Wo r s h i p Wi t h Ti t h e s an d Of f e r i n g s Of f e r t o r y Se n t e n c e Pr e s e n t a t i o n of Gi f t s *D o x o l o g y , Pr a y e r , an d Ch o r a l Re s p o n s e Th e Re a d i n g of Sc r i p t u r e - An t h e m : "O Al l Ye Pe o p l e Bl e s s Ou r Go d " Th e Ad u l t Ch o i r Qu i e t Me d i t a t i o n Se r m o n : TH E RE D E E M E D CO M M U N I T Y AN D EA R T H E N VE S S E L S *H y m n of In v i t a t i o n an d De d i c a t i o n : "I Lo v e Th y Ki n g d o m , Lo r d " No . 38 2 Be n e d i c t i o n an d Ch o r a l Re s p o n s e Th e Po s t l u d e 'e Lv NC Q. V \ v x \ l C H e $ ' l^ o C K S v j a u E Fm S T X jr Hi s t o r i c a l Hi g h l i g h t s On Se p t e m b e r 22 , 18 4 9 , Ea t o n ' s Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h au t h o r i z e d it s pa s t o r "i n co n n e c t i o n wi t h Ei d e r s Th o m a s Mi l l e r an d S. G. Ob r y a n to op e n th e ch u r c h do o r s in th e to w n of Mo c k s v i l l e fo r th e re c e p t i o n of me m b e r s . " Th e fi rs t su c h me e t i n g wa s pr o b a b l y he l d in th e Da v i e Co u n t y co u r t h o u s e ; bu t th e r e is no re c o r d of an y me m b e r s ha v i n g be e n re c e i v e d no r of an y ot h e r ef f o r t s to es t a b l i s h a Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h in Mo c k s v i l l e un t i l ne a r l y fi ft e e n ye a r s la t e r . On Ap r i l 3, 18 6 4 , a pr e s b y t e r y co m p o s e d of El d e r s Mo s e s Ba l d wi n an d Wi l l i a m Br u n t me t wi t h th e sm a l l co n g r e g a t i o n . Af t e r a se r m o n by El d e r Br u n t , th e y pr o c e e d e d to or g a n i z e th e ch u r c h by ca l l i n g fo r th e le t t e r s of th o s e de s i r i n g to un i t e wi t h it . Te n pe r s o n s ' na m e s co n s t i t u t e d th e be g i n n i n g of th e fi rs t ch u r c h ro l l . Th e sm a l l co n g r e g a t i o n ha d no la n d or ch u r c h ho u s e an d li t t l e mo n e y , fo r th o s e po s t wa r ye a r s we r e le a n , ha r d on e s . Bu t in 18 7 3 , at th e be g i n n i n g of th e pa s t o r a t e of El d e r Wi l l i a m H. Gw a l t n e y , th e pe o p l e ag r e e d to pa y $5 0 . 0 0 to Jo h n H. Cl e m e n t fo r a on e - a c r e lo t on th e we s t si d e of Hu n t s v i l l e Ro a d (n o w No r t h Ma i n St r e e t ) on wh i c h to bu i l d . A on e - r o o m fr a m e ho u s e wa s bu i l t an d re a d y fo r oc c u p a n c y in 18 7 5 . It se a t e d 25 0 pe r s o n s , wa s li g h t e d by ke r o s e n e la m p s in wa l l br a c k e t s an d he a t e d by a wo o d - b u r n i n g st o v e . No t un t i l se v e r a l mo r e ye a r s of sa c r i f i c i a l gi v i n g an d wo r k i n g wa s it pa i n t e d (w h i t e wa l l s an d ce i l i n g wi t h st a i n e d tr i m ) , bl i n d s hu n g at th e ei g h t wi n d o w s , a fe n c e bu i l t ar o u n d th e lo t , an d a re e d or g a n pu r c h a s e d . Be t w e e n 18 8 3 an d 18 8 7 an o t h e r lo t wa s pu r c h a s e d fr o m Jo h n H. Cl e m e n t at a pr i c e of $2 5 . 0 0 , an d a tw o - s t o r y fr a m e ho u s e wa s bu i l t so u t h of th e ch u r c h an d se r v e d as th e pa s t o r ' s ho m e un t i l 19 0 5 . In 18 9 3 an ef f o r t wa s ma d e to re m o d e l th e ch u r c h ho u s e . Br i c k an d lu m b e r we r e or d e r e d , bu t so o n th e bu i l d i n g co m m i t t e e fo u n d it s e l f ou t of fu n d s , an d co n c l u d e d th a t "o w i n g to th e st r i n g e n c y in mo n e y ma t t e r s , " it co u l d no t re m o d e l . Su b s e q u e n t l y th e ma t e r i a l s we r e so l d to pa y th e de b t s in c u r r e d . In 19 0 5 , du r i n g th e pa s t o r a t e of Th e Re v e r e n d C S. Ca s h w e l l , th e co n g r e g a t i o n bo u g h t 1V 2 ac r e s on th e op p o s i t e si d e of th e st r e e t , kn o w n as th e Ba r b a r a Au s t i n lo t , fr o m Mr s . Ju l i a Go w a n s Lo w r a n c e fo r $8 2 5 . 0 0 . Th e fr a m e ch u r c h bu i l d i n g wa s mo v e d to th e ne w si t e . Du r i n g th e ne x t fe w ye a r s , th e me m b e r s h i p in c r e a s e d an d ad d i ti o n a l sp a c e an d eq u i p m e n t we r e ne e d e d . Th i s ti t a e , ho p e s an d pl a n s fo r a ne w bu i l d i n g ma t e r i a l i z e d . Un d e r th e ca p a b l e le a d e r s h i p of th e i r pa s t o r , th e Re v e r e n d Wa l t e r H. Do d d , co n s t r u c t i o n be g a n in 19 1 7 . To cr e a t e in t e r e s t , ea c h ch i l d wa s as k e d to br i n g br i c k s . Th e ch i l d r e n br o u g h t a su r p r i s i n g nu m b e r of br i c k s , an d th e ad u l t s co n tr i b u t e d en o u g h mo n e y to co m p l e t e th e bu i l d i n g pr o g r a m wi t h i n a ye a r . On Su n d a y , Se p t e m b e r 1, 19 1 8 , th e ne w l y co m p l e t e d ch u r c h wa s de d i c a t e d . Th e Re v . Wa l t e r N. Jo h n s o n , Se c r e t a r y of th e Ba p ti s t St a t e Co n v e n t i o n , pr e a c h e d th e de d i c a t o r y se r m o n . "A l l th e ch u r c h e s of th e ci t y su s p e n d e d th e i r ow n se r v i c e s an d wo r s h i p e d wi t h us on th i s au s p i c i o u s an d gl a d s o m e oc c a s i o n , " wr o t e th e cl e r k in th e mi n u t e s of th a t da y . Th i s 19 1 7 st r u c t u r e wa s re d e c o r a t e d an d im p r o v e d no le s s th a n fo u r ti m e s du r i n g th e pa s t o r a t e s of th e Re v e r e n d s W. B. Wa f f , J. H. Fu l g u m , J. P. Da v i s an d F. D. Ba r n e s . Tw o ed u c a t i o n a l un i t s we r e ad d e d du r i n g Re v . Da v i s ' pa s t o r a t e . Th e s e un i t s ha v e si n c e be e n co m p l e t e d an d / o r im p r o v e d . In ea c h pa s t o r a t e , ne w pr o g r a m s we r e im d e r t a k e n an d go a l s fo r at t a i n m e n t s we r e co n s t a n t l y ra i s e d , un t i l wo r s h i p e r s wh o ca m e to Su n d a y mo r n i n g se r v i c e s be g a n to ov e r f l o w th e sa n c t u a r y . On c e ag a i n , in th e su m m e r of 19 6 6 , th e bu i l d i n g of a ne w sa n c t u a r y wa s be g u n . On Su n d a y ev e n i n g , Ju l y 24 , 19 6 6 , th e pa s t o r , th e Re v . Fr e d D. Ba r n e s , co n d u c t e d a ba p t i s m a l se r v i c e in th e ch u r c h wh i c h ha d se r v e d th e co n g r e g a t i o n fo r 48 ye a r s . Th e ne x t mo r n i n g pr e p a r a t i o n be g a n fo r th e er e c t i o n of th i s ne w ed i f i c e in wh i c h we me e t no w . To d a y , Ma y 14 , 19 6 7 , on e hu n d r e d an d th r e e ye a r s fr o m th e ti m e of it s be g i n n i n g , th e Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h of Mo c k s v i l l e , wo r sh i p s in it s th i r d ho u s e of wo r s h i p . tn u R C H t s - f^ 6 C K S v i \ L U s: SU N D A Y EV E N I N G Ei g h t O' c l o c k P. M . Me d i t a t i o n Mu s i c Ch o r a l Ca l l To Wo r s h i p Th e In v o c a t i o n *H y m n : "C o m e , Ho l y Sp i r i t , Lo v e Di v i n e " No . 38 5 Th e Ob s e r v a n c e of Be l i e v e r s ' Ba p t i s m Th e Re a d i n g of Sc r i p t u r e an d Th e Ch a l l e n g e of Be l i e v e r s ' Ba p t i s m Th e Or d i n a n c e En a c t e d *H y m n : "C h r i s t Ar o s e " No . 11 3 "D e d i c a t i n g A Ch u r c h " Re s p o n s i v e Re a d i n g 59 Pr a y e r *H y m n : "T h e Ch u r c h ' s On e Fo u n d a t i o n " No . 38 0 Wo r s h i p Wi t h Ti t h e s an d Of f e r i n g s Of f e r t o r y Se n t e n c e Pr e s e n t a t i o n of Gi f t s ♦D o x o l o g y an d Pr a y e r An t h e m Th e Yo u t h Ch o i r Se r m o n : NE W —B U T TH E BE S T IS YE T TO BE *H y m n of In v i t a t i o n an d De d i c a t i o n : "L e a d On , O Ki n g Et e r n a l " No . 41 7 Be n e d i c t i o n an d Ch o r a l Re s p o n s e Th e Po s t l u d e Ul U o t V Pi m i i r I . c y S-O V o cj DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED BUDGET Lester MarIn, Presiding August 16,1907 The first discussion was concerning the mission program of the church. Miss Claire Vail started the discussion saying that she felt that there should be more money added for certain mission items. Special emphasis then will be given to missions on the special days. There was quite a bit of discussion concerning our amount disignated for missions. Vir* Jim Andrews made a motion that we put figures back into missions s^(q>arate3^. Miss Claire Wall seconded the motion. Dr. Vic Andrews made a substitute motion that everything that the Cooperative Program covers be included in cooperative Program and then other can give above this sum according to how they feel about the particular mission. Kliss 'Flossie Martin seconded the motion. This motion was carried 10»9* Mr. Poplin made a motion that what we have designated that can be incorporated in the cooperative program, a minimum percentage of 25^ of total budget be in it. Mr. Markham seconded motion. The motion was tabled for further discussion of other budgeted items. Joanne Martin said that she needed $350.00 in the WMU for the coming year. There was some question from Benny Naylor as to whether enough has be allowed in Training Union. Retirement . increased at ne ^program of the state convention and attitude on that item. Retirement figure was based on plans of State Convention. Much discussion about cost of Youth program. However, church voted for that program in conference and it will have to be paid for. Question as to its value esqpressed hy many. Insurance cost and coverage explained. Janitorial and Custodial services to be investigated further. As presently set up will cost $175*00 per month to IJame and $100 to Mr. Frye, about $3,000.00. Harold Poplin motion that church make cooperative program 25^ of the total proposed budget. Seconded by Markham. The vote was carried 9-5• The meeting wae adjourned. Respectively submitted: Miss Lou Brogden, Secretary Rev. Fted Barnes, Pastor DAViE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY ^ MOCKSVILLE, NC "S BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING September 1^, I967 Dr» Bob Foster, ^residing 1 't* Discussion of the Janitorial Service. It was brought up that they might not be taking any jobs this fall. They decided that if Davie Janitorial would take the job, they would pay them $175.00 a month. Otherwise th^ will have to look else where for someone. Lester Martin then thought that we ought to vote on certain things that were brought up at the Discussion of the Budget which were void in that meeting. The first item that was brought up was the cooperative program. Lester Martin made a motion that Home Missions, State Missions and Lottie Moon Offerings be incorporated into the Cooperative Program, but that if anyone wanted to give above that amount it would be designated to these various missions. Mr. Caudell seconded motion. It was voted on and approved. Mr. Lester Martin made a motion that the W. M, U. funds be raised from $275.00 to $350.00. Mrs. Bobbie Andrews seconded this motion and it was voted on and approved. Then there was a discussion of whether to pay a church organist or not. Dr. Bob Foster made a motion that $1,000.00 be transferred from the Church Expansion and Improvement to go for an Organist. Mr. Shore seconded this motion. Then there was more discussion and an amendement was made to that motion. This stated that there would be place in the^budget $780.00 for organist which would mean $5.00 a service (Sunday morning,"and night plus Wednesday night Choir rehearsal) This was voted on and approved. Mr, Roy Harris made a motion that the Budget be presented on October 8 during the Sunday Morning Service. It was seconded and approved by the committee, Then there was a discussion of suggestions for the coming budget committee. Dr. Foster made a motion that from now on we will increase missions by percentage as the remainder of the budget is increased. Mr. Caudell seconded this motion. It was brought out that our church can not go on increasing the mission program as it has in the past. This motion was carried. There were also certain guidelines discussed concerning salaries. There was a motion past to increase pastor's salary percentage-wise with the budget commisery with conditions of the church or needs of pastor. The Parsonage was also brought up and the figure $6^00.12 was given to them which included 2 extra rooms builti on to the parsonage. Mr. Barnes brought up the fact that we needed to robe the choirs and that we had a $2,000.00 rebate coming to us, and it was asked if we could use a portion of this for robes. This was approved. One of the members of the Finance committee will present this at the next conference. Respectively submitted, / I Miss Lqu Brogden, Secretary ^ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY ^ MOCKSVILLE, NC sf se -cJ Hi I /f( V First Baptist ^hurch Mocksville, N,C« September 22, 1849, Eatons Baptist ^burch authorized its oastor in connection with Elders Thomas Miller and S\G». Obryan to ooen the chumhdoors in the town of ^'ocksville for the receptioA of members!"%^e ffrs^ probably held in the Dafie "ounty courthouse; but there fn 2 members having been received nor of any toher effortstoestablish a Baptost Church in Mocksville until nearly ^IftSfyefrf ® later. On ftpril 3, 1864, a presbytery composed of ^Iders MoQiac RaiHin-T^ ^ few^peo^le o? the comminfty. aIL^"^erm^VElder Brunt, they proceeded to organize the church by calling for the lett The small congregation had no land or church house and little monev for those post war years were lean, hard ones. But in 1873 at the beoinn pastorate of "-Ider WiiHam H. Gwaltney, the people aoreepay *50.00 to John H. Clement for a one^acre lot on tL^est sid^of Lnf. ville Road ( now North Main Street) on which to build. t house was built and ready for occupancv in 1875 ti-seated 250 persons, was lighted by kerosene lanps in waU brackets Indheated by a wood-burning stove, ^ot until several more vearrofsacri- w-innt painted ( white walls and celing with "Walnut stained trim), blinds hung at the eight windows, a fence biiiltaround the lot, and a reed organ purchased. In 1905, during the pastorate of The Reverend C,S. Cashwell the conor^a gation. bought 1 /12 acres on the opposite side of the streta-h i!-nr»we Barbara Austin lot, from Mrs. Julia ^owans Lowrance for $825IGO. The^ ^ frame chyrch building wqjs moved to the new site. ^ ^UJ^ing the next few years, the membership increased and additional^ space and equipment were needed. Hopes and Plans for a new buildino leadeeship of their pastor thfftlverend^ Walter H. Dodd, construction began in 1917. The origiLl wooden melunr house was torn down and in its place workmen erected, from brick and mor-fnr-^ a new sanctuary with connecting assembly halls and class rooms. ' -V 0 cated Completed church house was dedi-4.- Reverend Walter N, Johnson, Secretary of the Baptist State^ onvention, preached the dedicatory sermon. " All the churches of the citv 1 suspended their own services and worshiped with us on this auspicious^ and glacsome occasion" wrote the ckerk in his minutes for thit daj" ^ succeeding pastorates of The Reverends W.S. Wall T G Prr,r-i-r,r-^and J H. Fulghnum ( 1921- 1941) adjustmer.ts and ad^tatioAs ^ere makf to ^?rthfSch^rwork!^ attendance and the addition of new programs J -2 n O jZ DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY f/ hocksville, nc D Oj ^First BapSist Church, Mocksville, N,C« I With the coming of The Reverend J.P. Davis as pastor in November 1945T plans were begun for addit^'^ns to the church building. In 1951t'o1952' ' • a two-story educational building was erected and sanctuary redecorated. In 1959 two floors of a three story educational building were completed i and connected with the first building by a hallway. I . . However, building programs could never seem to keep up with the demands for more space. The ^everend Fred Dean Barnes, called as pastor in 1962, assumed his duties on March 15, and has continued this pairt of the church work. In October 1962 a part time church secretary was employed and offices furnished for the pastor and for the secretary. In 1964 the church observed its looth anniversary. In 1965 the 3rd. floor of the 1959 educational building was completed, furnished and occupied by the intermediate and Junior departments. By 1966 ^unday morning worship attenders were overflowing the sanctuary, so the congregation voted once again to tear down and rebuild. On Sunday evening, July 24, 1966", the pastor conducLed a baptisimal service in t e church which had served Baptist people of ^'^ocksville for 48 years. The next morning pr..parations for erection of the new edifice were begun. This new sanctuary was ready by May 1967 and on the morning of'May 14 Mr. Barnes led his congregation in a service of dedication. dedication day was followed by a series of special service». On Sunday afternoon. May 21, a program of sacred music was presented. Evening services were held May 21, 32, and 23 with invited guests as speakers. Joe ^troud from t^e Department of Church Music of the Baptist State Convention spoke on Sunday evening. Dr.Carl Bates, President of the Baptist State Convention on Monday evening and Dr. Howard Ford, Director, division of Missions, Baptist State Convention on Tuesday. OnWednesda^ evening May 24 the pastor conducted a corner stohe layfing ceremoBy. In July 1967 another dream was realized when a Minister or Music was added to the ministry of the church. S'^he came with long range plans ready : prepared for making this ministry a meaningful part of every worship service W- ^^To this end, choirs are being organized for adults, Youth, Juniors, j Primaries and Beginners. Planned too, is a special emphasis on congre- ^ gational singing. yL VJ r '' ^ i J, DAViE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY I ^ i\'10CKSV!LLE, NO i o ; ^ • % <J k963 "CHURCH FAMILIES OF THE WEEK" PURPOSE: !• To remind us who our members are 2- To remind all church members of their responsibilities as (ohristians in church membership 3- To give special recognition to every church family individually through various means To inqprove the communication between the church families and their, church PROGRAM: !• Divide the church membership by families into eight groups• This division will not be made alphabetically. The fact that we will not know who the following week's "Church Families of the Week" will be serves to create a sense of suspense and to help stimulate greater attention to and interest in the program. 2- Publish a group in the bulletin each Sunday.. These will be our "Church Families of the Week." On Wednesday before their names appear in the bulletin the pastor will write a letter to each of these families.. This letter will inform them that they have been chosen as one of the families of the week. It will assure them of the church's purpose and encourage their faithfulness to the church. Special attention will be given to the coming revival. This might be done as a part of the letter or as a special bro chure. (The program will conclude the week preceding the revival,) 3- Each Sunday morning of the program the names of the "Church Families of the Week" will be read aloud. Appropriate Scripture verses or statements will precede the reading of these names, and a period of prayer and dedication will follow the reading. This will help us to accomplish our purpose better and keep our ^ worship service nearer an eaqperience of worship rather than a period of promotion, announcements and public appearances. Encourage visits, calls, cards, letters and other expressions from the membership to the families of the week. Special efforts should be made by the total membership to make contact with each family the week they are one of the families of the week. We can commend those who are faithful to their church and.express our gratitude for their part in it. We can encourage and seek tt enlist those members who are not active participants in their church. They need the Bible study, fellowship, worship and ser vice the church offers. The church in turn needs faithful and genuine Christian people to carry out its mission more effectively. 5- An up-to-date list of unenlisted church members will be kept. This list will be available to the Svinday School, the deacons, the church visitation program and other interested persons. These members should be a constant challenge to us, prompting us to a vigorous and vital program of visitation and enlistment. Through "Operation Home Folks" by the Sunday School, the "Spiritual Growth Program" by the deacons, our monthly visitation program, and regular class or individual visitation, many of these persons can be enlisted into an active participation in their church. DATE: March 1? —May 11 DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY IVlOCKSVlLLEj, NO POLICY ON SANCTUARY AND FURNITURE 9j(;ic;ic9ic9;c»!c;i(^9ic:ic9ic:{c9(c9jc;jc No sanctuary furniture is to be removed from the sanctuary. The communion table may be moved to the side for weddings, funerals, or other appropriate Christian services. The piano may be moved nearer to the organ for an occasional special program with the per mission of the minister of music and pastor. The pulpit is not to be moved at any time. Pews are attached to the floor and therefore are not to be removed. Hymnbooks should not be removed from the sanctuary. No posters, signs or the like are to be attached to the building or furniture in any way. Thumbtacks, tapes, glue, gumstick and other similar materials are not to be used on the furniture, doors, walls or any other parts of the facilities. In case of weddings, check with the pastor and the church office to see that the date and the hour for the wedding is properly booked to avoid conflicts. Arrange with the custodian to arrange the building (doors, lights, heat or air conditioning, reception room, tables and other such matters). There is no charge for any of the church facilities, but since the rehearsal and wedding usually requires additional work for the cus todian, it is suggested that an honorarium be given the custodian. The bride is responsible for her decorations. This should be done with care and reason and in deeping with the building and its use. If candles are used, extreme care must be taken to protect the rug from candle drippings. It is understood that the drinking of alcoholic beverages is out of place and is not permitted at any function held in this building. Brass vases are not to be removed from the sanctuary. This 7th day of September, 1968. - Trustee v ^ ^ Trkistee ^ % Trustee DAVIE CO. . PUBUG LIBRABY MOCKSYILLE, NC 1967-68 Budget I. BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT II. EDUCATION AND ORGANIZATION 1968-69 Proposed Budget 1.Indebtedness, Improvement & Expansion 19,000.00 19,000.00 2.Repairs & Maintenance 1,000.00 1,000.00 3.Utilities 2,500.00 2,800.00 4.Insurance 1,000.00 1,120.00 5.Operating Supolies & Expense 125.00 175.00 6.Janitorial Service 2,100.00 2,100.00 7.Custodian 1,200.00 1,200.00 8.Horn Property 0.00 360.00 26,925.00 27,755.00 9.Sunday School 300.00 175.00 10.Training Union 75.00 100.00 11.K M. U.350.00 300.00 12.Brotherhood 50.00 50.00 13.Nursery 75.00 75.00 14.Bible School 100.00 100.00 15.Literature 1,500.00 1,750.00 16.Youth Fellowship (intermediates)500.00 250.00 17.Music (Materials $100.00 for robes)400.00 350.00 -3,350.00 3,150.00 III. MISSION PROGRAM 18. Cooperative Program 19* Associational Missions 20. American Bible Society 21. Local Charities 22. Radio Ministry IV. PERSONNEL 23. Pastor 24. Minister of Music-Secretary 25. Organist($780•CO + 890.00 increase) 11,250.00 720.00 100.00 250.00 70.00 12,390.00 8,000.00 4,800.00 1.670.00 14,470.00 11,250.00 720.00 100.00 250.00 70.00 12,390.00 8,000.00 5,100.00 4.8^,00 14,920.00 V. GENERAL MINISTRIES 26. Visual Aids & Library 27. Convention Expense 28. Family Night 29. Office Supplies & Equipment 30. Revival Expense 31. Christmas Treats & Special Gifts 32. Pulpit Supoly 33. Social Security 34. Travel Allowance 35. Retirement 36. Socials & Recreation 37. Traffic Duty (on Sundays) GRAND TOTAL 100.00 100.00 250.00 350.00 100.00 100.00 600.00 800.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 120.00 120.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 800.00 800.00 800,00 800.00 150.00 100.00 0^00 5.2,00 4,520.00 4,822.00 $61,655.00 $«T037^56~ 1 oj oa C V DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY iMQCKSViLLE,NO V o o Q- <£ Oavie Co. Public Librar THIS CHIRCI;! F/CING THE FUTIWE MOCkSVHle, M. ■\ t :f:fiIn'.!i J■>'- f-si - '.JO'i'-' i-''' > •' i-'i ''-li' Ephe6lanrs"4tl-'16 ... .. i.jjj lo j^ii • Ki . 1 OoTc;,. ./r. (This sermon-was •delivered at the First Baptist Churchr-Mocksylllpj. N.-C» j-r - ^Noveeber 2A', 1968, by J, William Angell, on the last Sunday of^ arr interim-' . ^; /pastorate beforo:'the coming of the new'pastor, Charles Bullock.I • ' . . ... V. - (I . i:-■ -i'... •■•^ y.i ,v' ^ ; The only time we have left is the future. The past is the dead a^e of a burned-out fire that was sometimes creative and sometimes destructive, pie present is ^the unstable stuff of flickering life,:Tull of-frenzied activity but,^ rushing ^inexorably into-the fixed and'frozen death of^the past.; \ , j -• L,r.;t ;-..i .It'.!' • ■'..■I.i'. * - ■'!' ' .W.Only the^ future" remains'. It'is all the-time we have left.'|But' it^ is mapveiously ^bright beyond description precisely becausd it'iS futtwe-^freunspoiled, "and'full'df'iinlimlted opportunityi " ] The future'.: -Does not -that? concept bring' a smile to your face and 'a' lift^to^your •heart? It bears no guilt,'no- failure^ no'remorse,'no-vmchangeable'mistakes. _Rather,' the future holds" only promise, potential, 6poortunity,'and^ freedom. Itis still^ to be,, still undecided still ours to" make' of"whatv we'yiiUI.• Nothing is ,yet determined beyond change about the future. , , ^ • Have you ever experienced the- ineiepressible Joy of sutidenly discovering that itwas not toe -late, after allV that some mistake' could still be rectified, -some ;calamity averted? Surelyi' All'Of us have known-such moments'in some degree.- •" Here was a young: man, for example, who had quarreled'with hlA father. With. Mfamily, and had angrily-taken what he could andieft home; He thought /.broken all ties, loosed all bonds,-and achieved real freedom foj-himself? puthis mistake soon became apparent". He began to be' alone, as new friends faded awaywith his food, his drink and his funds. He began to feel the bitter pangs of . remorse. He found himself in misery and want, inness and poverty. Then a flash of hope sprang up within hlml^at if .n®vleave all this failure and •ruin—what if the future still heldhe could go back home and find'at least some help, some new beginning? tod youhave seen him—the Prodigal—as he left the Far Country and the pig pen, -leftfailure and sin and misery-and came home to forgiveness and restoration, ^o a ^future of Joy and love."' " ' ' " " ' " " ", ' ■, I . I . V r. ' jc ' •" •■ I- want you td consider your future today," Not only, not mainly, your individual ''future—though that Id^nvolved-^-but particularly'the future of this chMWh.; Itis a time of change, df new beginningi a new pastor, a new fbefore you. What a- cause -for'dedicated ^Thanksgiving for November,^ '1968f What do we wish, what will we choose, fpr the future? Let me emphasizewill become, to a degree ' greater than you realize, precisely what^you w^nt it tobe. ''*hat, then, can we'fix-In bur minds'and hearts as*.a conscious desire, a' sojipnt-after goal," for this church-?- *5 ^ . •: h-.f< ■»: 'First, we must achieve, preserve, and constantly strive "for a Sfiiilt '" g"Until we all attain to the-unity of the faith.'' That"is'^:he aia. isaar 'the m onecessary pre-condition, for a Christ-centered and Chrlst^lessed futyre. . ^ fe -I do not mean to suggest that serious disunity is' here, or likely to be._ But, t^e' g gGi seeds of division are always present in person'relations, and they must he . ^U- recognized and opposed ^opt-inuSlly. It is a fact'that''a neglected field grows up o qHn weed's by it'sslf, and only .effort will keep tliera out.. ^'XI • ' '• •' -• ■' " • '■ ! . . ^ j . -The problem of disunity -is not a new one. It is as. old- as mankind, as old-as Adam, g ij in6 pTODlBm i>T ai9UiiAvy 'xo livt, « tioo wnv* T - ix r * '* 'J''- When God asked Adam why he had disobeyed him and eaten of the fruit-of the for-bidden tree, Adam revealed the'first split in tho huiran farailys nhe womh; shegave it to roe. And that split-has grown'as wide as that-between races, or bynations, or between classes^ Disunity—the original cur*e^'upop n|ankiridi ^ First Corinthians is one of the earliest books in the New Testament,point of view of origin, Paul was writing a pastoral letter to a church which he.I- had founded, which he" loved, where he hddrbeon<0 letter has been called -f'thei.-problein le-t.t©r"..becau6e* that-'is what-it-is, a letterf- dealing with a whole series'of. problems which had arisen in-that- young church. One~ of the most dangerous and pressing problems was that of disunity—parties in the church. ^ We are reminded of the little boy, a minister's son. who said that his father'su> church was bothered by "fractions." Of course he "factions," but is not that5 a splendid description of a split church? It is not one, not a whole, but parts, "fractions," divided and weakened and ineffective. &33: XI) •L; . •; H) r:..: " :::T Paul wrote to the Corinthians that ^iyl$lo.n,$ jln t.he church are not possible, not acceptable, for two reasons* (l) in the light of the meaning and cost of the Cross of Jesus. (lt]LO-3*f)5..and j(2) : in .the^ lj.gKt-of-the -Aature pf, thp church, the Pody»pf Christ (3i5^t2l). The churoh is the ye.ry Te^l.e of Qo^i Ppyl. said^: and* he warns. , that if any man destroys; the Temp.ie pf jSprf. (and here he.,is-talking^-about the: - » church, not about the human body, as he sometimes does), him will God destroy* Beware, brethren.,; of what you. dor.^en-.ypu.cause-divisions;the/.church!• /; ; It ought t-O be .sufficient for us, evpn pelfishly, to; recogpize, the. danger produced by disunity. Do you remember the stpry Of .Cidepn .and his three hundred? Jhay-. defeated the Midianites and saved Israel because "every man stood in his place round about the caiq)*" In, this day of, danger, for .the..yery lifp of the.'Church; and- the'faith, it ^s a i^atter. of .^fe and death that we: stand together,., ordefeat, ip. Certain. We cannot afford the luxury of. bic|ceri.ng,. fpi^ltTflnding and-tac,t,iojn$> . ^ The unity of t,hip cfunrch in ;l;he, futiqre, wil 1.,depend. ,Vfflon . selfrunderstanding. (''let T no man think o,f "hi(nself mpre highly than, ha'.ought, .to, thlnkf') j .forgiyeness. ("be. ye kind, one to. a.nP.thp.r,^tender-hearted., forgiving pne. another,; as...God for.* Chrlat.'s sake; has forgiyeni .you**), and leva li"a neyf bomoandn^nt .^. giye i^itp, you, that ypu ; . love one another.") , - i; ; i;,.- .. i v ; . . A second goal; we-shpuld set fqr the" future in this church.; is discipleshlo— - learning, spiritual and nieptal growth. "Until we ali attain to the;, unity of .the faith and of .the-knowledge of the. Sop ,of.God,j to tnaturs maphood." i. .'s Here, I belie.ve, is one of the g.reat failures! of. all; our churches* there is too little deveiopment of the.niind, understanding,.; 4e need to recall that Chris.t was most pften called "Rabbi," which, means /'te.ac.hor." ^Mpry .Magadelene palled, him "Rabbonl," which means "my tea.Pber." Can.,we say th,ai? wp.constantly .learning • of him, so that each, year .we, are, further,-aIpng.the rpa.ci! tQidl.ecipleship, a n dis.cipleshlp thpt is niatpre? ij . - . . v n i -ri l i- '• • :* . * • ^ *. . . •(,. !) i. . ... . - -1 Too many Christians, even .those that, may be-very learned in other areas, remain babes ip. Christ* Their prayers, .for-.example,, never get bey<yfi4 !'no»f I lay roe .down to sleep." . . - ' •. • . ' i.; i . n t n A great deal is being heard these days about'"Population Explosion," V-le are r r. reminded that some areas of the world are over-populated and perhaps therefore underfed. The paper,s and magazin,e.s are. filled, with the picturea of pitiful child ren, t.heir. eyes empty, their stomachs bloated fromimalnutrition. Is that not also, descriptive of the .state of our; churches? .Often we. have emphasized evangell.sm, getting the unsaved in the KiPQ^PJib-.and •hs.ve neglected even .to feed and .develop those in the fold. kierkegaard once,".wote. abput ,the, xjelationship betwe.a.n, being a Christian and knowing what Christianity Is. .He pointed,.out that the^ phurches of his day, were . filled, and everyone was a Christian "as a matter of course," Put. nobody seemed to have a very clear idea as to what Christianity Is. There had been little thought and little learning. And Kierkegaard added thp: pungent coosnent* ^'as though It were possible ^ something and not know what that something.ts." : This Is not to suggest that a man has to be a theologian in order to be a Christian. God forbid! But I do mean t.o emphasize that we zhould all :take:it as our conscious V- goal to go on constantly from life ip. full, useful, abundant life. -There is such ^ ^ an infinite opoortunity before us la the mind of Clfucist., . - - *- ' g - . - £9 p ^ We need to rethink our educational processes in our churches, v/e might begin by tt, requesting the pastor to pe, primarily, the chief .teacher. We ought to expect; our. ^ -» students learn* if we were graded in Sfunday .School by mpntal age instead § 3 - of chronological age? Where would, you be? Some of us rs®e'd3.sr. very. wel,l when .we • ^ ^ werp children t^ether-here,:hpw, in the,spring of;the year,.when schopl was out o o for the sutler, we would .as^-eaqh, other, fdid ypu ,g.et proniot.ed?" Well, how.would " § ^ we fare in church? Did you get promoted? ^ O • -• v.. :l .- «..*K - '■'-•''gA third desjure fpr the future of, thM.. church is that It. may! increasingly become, i, what it was. intended to ba—God*s aavipQ aarvant - in. the worlds—beginning rightV- her,e. in this city. Lpt us think of outreach. Let us-thlnk"of..lt" as Paul said, ''Un*VC yte all, attaip*^ •.*tp. the swasurs of - the stature of ■ the fulness of Christrf!'' -' ^ . I. •, : :..I, - -l .*• <j: - ur-j cP » • , i ,.- ; I . ■ - • . ^ ■ -K '■> i." ■ r=' i ; i;-; ;..:n . . ^ If. •\n ..." ■ - ■ • ■ . '-.'J I.'i ... - . j . . ... . . -. ' - ■ . ■ ■ . t ■ ■{ • • I• i't iV;i wX- ► I V . » . .. . 'i"o • I-.ii ... ^ >it ci (3) Service is not optional for a church or for a Christian. It ®dutv a orivileg^ Those who are called must then be instruments of the "11.Those who have ^een^saved ^oJ^e^of'^judgLnt uporanHent Israel, all men. The ^ ' raiiorf to service. "You only have I known of all the Israel, the ancient prophet said, it of co^se is ®1®° ^he^Coming^^ rtT^f^hlt^^o^JoI^t "si :h^a i suffering.servant. And all who are his share in his service and in his suffering. There is some specific service for each of you inI recall the Y°TY"'Billy»"'h3 s®" to me," this month your job will ^to't": llheliJdlani 'p;ncils." H-ybody had a job no ^tter how apoarently small. Have you found your job for the coming days in this church/ Set a goal for yourself for next year i" "amplef lasfwiirasS°wL on something else to be of use , naiias'for Atlanta, there was a delay becauseboard a big jet, ready to take off in " ®o get off! Tnd even tLn I the plane was overloaded. Some of the s V + into the air! Sometimes strained as we left the gro""<»V spiritual service, we have to jettison some extra burdens in order to rise up in spirix Will you give to "-i®®!-®. -d yet -t witness^here9^«in y^ive^to win ^Africa and not care for the afro-American here V +each vourself and yours?your own child? Will you give to teach not teach yourselt y Will you call a new pastor, a new leader, and Think of King David. He was God's man, he fell^into carelessness became like a tyrant, a miser, thin ing . great plague was enjoy all of his wealth. Then, when '' ®^ 3 nffsrina a sacrifice. But when upon the land, David showed his "P®"*®"®* for the sacrifice, Davidth. ™ M Srt *iS c.,. i. The future is yours. With UNm, DIXIPLESHIP, AND SERVICE, the future will be as bright as your hope and commitment. SCQ Davie Co. Public Libraqj Mocksville, N. Git ^ o ri z a , 'Jj CO ss "^ ^ ^ w cj^ivN'E.W'S tiEiTT:; E ji -:\:;/^ ;j;^i5^I:^^ ;" ■' ■ ' FIRST B^I^T 'CHimCH :' ■' '■'■ ''•'" NOOT.qAFjOLJNA ■;■ j X/.: "''' Vi' -< - ( .. June 1969 Dear Christian Friends:' ,/'' •: '■ ";> :■;■'. t;" June 1, :i969 ■.]■ ;f'i- /•::':~;'i'"!- -4^|-, '^'^No, / • .. ' /'' '"f' I- H-""" i-iv't '•' r '•'•'!! i-:\':• ■■i;^i '4 '. •V^V"''V. ' ■ . .:•:;>•••; i" • ' . ■ ,l ■'''■■ < i . ti •; n .;,,,• |' •• •' •' ■'•' V- : •■ ■""• '• '^J-vr-^'r^^-'V-^fDear Christian FriQnds:"^"'r "■-j; ; i! : _;■ ■■ ■■' ''\ " ■' '".. i '"■■ ■■I'll'- v'-i-'When I came to this, church two years, ago, I-feXt that God4ed us j v^:''^ • Ijtogether, I have sincerely tried to follow his leading during' '■ ^,; i-^ '\this time. After much prayer and consideration, Inffeel that He > / i ; ;■!-■■' iis leading me back tp school for further'studies. Therefore, 1 ' ■ ■ V ■respectfully submit my resignation:as your Minister; of ^iusic- ■ ^ jJ'i ;!■' 'Church Secretary to become effective August'1, 1969. ' I would fthat you approve my pdmission toi'Sputhwesteni'Baptipt Theplogica'':!?-'! " ^ Seminary to begin studies'there in August. ] ' • ' M : -■, ; ■: ■•,■ , ■ : ! ■;■. i '^ i '■ ,;■; -i.This church has meant and will continue to mean^ a gpeat deal tp j : | r ^mev I regret leaving-you, but I-feel: that I must fbllpw where 'k'the^Lord'is leading,'i Rtease.pray for me ^as I go,-. ; ' '' - ^ -V I -C I •' - ' ^ r ly,^rsiy,- } ■: , bi!bdby;vi.ibM,tbrFb.i:iWjn^^ Sincerely,■■ ■':-; ;! ■: ,. .i:!-- , ■.■'i -'.li' 1 ■; i". ■ RECOMMENDATION FROM PERSONNEL COMMITTEE The Personnel Committee wishes to present to you for your consideration as Minister of Music, Miss Peggy Robinson. Miss Robinson has also indicated a desire to work with us in any other areas of church life where she can be of most value. Biographical Data Names Miss Peggy Robinson Ages 22 Birthplaces Lancaster, South Carolina Parentss Mr. and Mrs. Odell Robinson Educations —r Lancaster Senior High School - graduated 1964 — Lancaster Campus, University of S. C. — Mars Hill College - graduated 1969 Experience and Training: — College - Major in voice - Minor in Piano — Plays Organ and Piano — Sang in Choir in Crammer School and High School —• Has worked with Youth Choir, Sunbeams, and Vacation Bible School — Directed Adult and Youth Choirs at Sherwood Baptist Church, Lancaster, S.C. for one year. —• Sang in touring choir at Mars Hill — Sang in Mars Hill Baptist Church Choir The Personnel Committee will present a motion next Sunday, September 14, to the effect that we call Miss Robinson as a member of our church staff and that her primary area of responsibility be church music. We will also recommend that she be assigned other areas of responsibility in the field of Christian Education. It is the feeling of this committee that v/hile Miss Robinson lacks experience, she has the training and dedication necessary to do an outstanding job. She expressed her feelings to the committee this way, "perhaps my enthusiasm can help make up for my lack of experience". The Committee will further recommend that Miss Robinson be paid at the rate of $4,800 per year. Other benefits will include two weeks paid vacation and a limited travel allowance for church-related assignments. Each addition to the church staff places greater financial responsibility on us all. But we cannot afford to look back now. We challenge you, the members of First Baptist, to join us in pledging your support to an even wider Christian Education that will better prepare us as Christians to meet the needs of our time. Respectfully submitted. Oren Heffner, Chairman Wayne Ferebee Mrs. T. I. Shore Miss Louise Stroud Andy Andrews DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY iViOCrxSVlLLE,, NG 5T i 1 0R G 4 N RS : i r A L Ap r i l 8. 19 7 9 7t i ^ 5 O' c l o c k )i n e an d Re c o g n i t i o n s No . >n s l T e Re a d i n a r No , 1 id e , Fu g u e an d Ch a c o n n e Di e t r i c h Bu x t o h u d e J. S. Ba c h Sl e e p e r s Wa k e I A Vo i c e is Ca l l i n g My So u l Do t h Ma g n i f y th e Lo r d Pr a i s e to th e Lo r d , th e Al m i g h t y ar t o in A Hi r o r An t o n i o Vi v a l d i (t r a n s c r i b e d fo r or g a n by J. S, Ba c h ) Al l e g r o - Ad a g i o • Al l e g r o Pi c t o r i a l Pi e c e s Th e Tr o p h y , • • • • Da n d r i o u Th e Fi f e r s Co u p e r i n ud e on •^ i M r o r t a l Lo v e , Fo r e v e r Fu l l * * H. Ma x Sm i t h Da n i e l Le s u r at a (f r o m 5t h Or g a n Sy n o h o i y ) Ch a r l e s Wi d o r R. Ma x Sm i t h , Or g a n i s t TH E RE C I T A L I S T t Dr . H. Ma x Sm i t h ha s th e Ba c h e l o r of Mu s i c De g r e e fr o m th e Un i v / e r s i t y of Mi s s o u r i wh e r e he wa s el e c t e d to me m b e r s h i p in Ph \ Be t a Ka p p a . Hi s Ma s t e r of Mu s i c De g r e e wa s ea r n e d at th e Un i v e r s i t y of Ok l a h o m a . He he l d th e po s i t i o n of or g a n i s t at Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h in Ok l a h o m a Ci t y an d be c a m e a me m b e r of th e fa c u l t y at th e Un i v e r s i t y of Ok l a h o m a . In Ne w Yo r k Ci t y he ea r n e d th e de g r e e of [> D c t o r of Sa c r e d Mu s i c at Un i o n Th e o l o g i c a l Se m i n a r y an d se r v e d as or g a n i s t at St . J a m e s Pr e s b y t e r i a n Ch u r c h an d as ' o r g a n i s t - c h o i r m a s t e r of St . Pa u l ' s Me t h o d i s t Ch u r c h . Fr o m 19 5 9 - 1 9 6 9 he wa s As s o c i a t e Pr o f e s s o r of Mu s i c an d Ar t i s t - i n - Re s i d e n c e , So u t h e a s t e r n Ba p t i s t Th e o l o g i c a l Se m i n a r y , Wa k e Fo r e s t , No r t h Ca r o l i n a . He is no w Pr o f e s s o r of Mu s i c an d Ch a i r p e r s o n , De p a r t m e n t of Mu s i c , Ap p a l a c h i a n St a t e Un i v e r s i t y . Dr . &n i t h ha s do n e ad d i t i o n a l or g a n st u d y wi t h Ca r l We i n r i c h of Pr i n c e t o n • Un i v e r s i t y , st u d y in co m p o s i t i o n wi t h No r m a n Co k e - J e p h c o t t an d Jo s e p h n .G o o d m a n of Ne w Yo r k Ci t y , an d su m m e r st u d y at Ha a r l e m Or g a n In s t i t u t e , Th e Ne t h e r l a n d s . Hi s pu b l i c a t i o n s in c l u d e ar t i c l e s fo r th e "C h u r c h Mu s i c i a n " , ch o r a l an d or g a n co m p o s i t i o n s an d ar r a n g e m e n t s . r. u p n . r o/ W i E CO . .o - , Ua v i e Co . Pu b l i c Li b r a r y - Mo c k s v H I e . L 'k. I o w <) Setfice of UMaUntion for Lafiy Chades Hovis First Baptist Church Mocksville, North Carolina November 14, 1993 .. 3:30 p.m. GoBHty Public Li jiSoeksville, NC & 1 THE WORSHIP OF GOD The Prelude ""Fairest Lord Jesus'" Mansfield The Call to Worship Mr. Phillips Leader: Each of us has been commissioned to be God's servant in the world today. To what has God called us? People: To bring good news to the afflicted. Leader: To heal the broken hearted. People: To proclaim freedom to the captives. Leader: To comfort all who mourn. People: To act justly; to love mercy; to walk humbly with our God. All: To all this and much more God has called us. The Invocation Mr. Phillips The Hymn No. 8 'L4 Mighty Fortress Is Our God" EIN' FESTE BURG The Greetings From the Congregation Mrs. Rauch From the Former Pastor Rev. Riggs From the Mocksville Community Mr. Mando From the Mocksville Churches Rev. Richardson From South Yadkin Baptists- Rev. Turner From North Carolina Baptists Dr. Huggins The Hymn No. 350 "The Church's One Foundation" AURELIA The Old Testament Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 31:31-34 Mr. Edwards The Church in Covenant Mrs. Dyson Leader: By the leading of the Holy Spirit, we have called this man of God to be our Pastor, and he has responded as God has led him. Therefore, we do now enter into a solemn covenant with God and with our Pastor that we will faithfully follow his leadership as he follows Christ. People: With thankful hearts for God's mercy and goodness, we accept this solemn covenant with God and with our pastor. ^ Leader: Recognizing this relationship with our Pastor is Divine appointment through the jT providence of God, we do now pledge to him our support as co-workers for Christ, our oj pr^rs as believers, our promise to participate in the worship services, and our support j of the total program of the church. We will encourage and sustain him in the discharge ^ of his responsibilities as he follows the direction of our Lord. ^ People: With understanding love and a willingness to serve God, we accept these responsibilities 3 to go hand in hand with God and our Pastor. £ \n y a: C2 t Kr>. ur X o a: X tU 4.5L Leader: Acknowledging that in and through Jesus CJirist we are strengthened, we promise to work toward the evangelization of this community and the worldwide extension of the Kingdom of God, to strive to enhance the Church of Christ, and to endeavor to embody the truth of God's word in our daily lives. This high obligation requires that we be good stewards of all we have received from God and that we show the love of Christ toward all persons whom our influence touches. People: With a fervent desire to advance the cause of Christ, we accept this challenge of our covenant All: Remembering gratefully all of those who have gone before us in the faith of our fathers and mothers, without \iiiose sacrifice and dedication we would not be here today, we pause to honor our church's past with joy for those who shall come after us, we join hearts to go forward in Christian unity and fellowship through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. To God be the glory forever. Amen. The Anthem "Here I Am, Lord"" Schutte/Courtney The New Testament Scripture Reading: Ephesians 4:1-7; 11-16 Dr. Prillaman The Charge Dr. Puckett The Pastor in Covenant Mr. Rogers At the appropriate time, Mr. Rogers vwll ask the members of First Baptist Church to stand, and will say to them: Do you acknowledge and receive the Rev. Lany C. Hovis as your Pastor, do you pledge yourselves to esteem him for his work's sake, to encourage and support him in all the work he will undertake for the extension of God's kingdom during his ministiy here, and do you engage to maintain and comfort him according to his needs? Response: We do so promise, the Lord being our helper. In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the name of this Church, we declare you to be duly installed as Pastor of First Baptist Church. The Prayer of Installation Dr. Causey The Response of the Pastor Rev. Hovis The Hymn No. 390 "We Are Called to Be God's People" AUSTRIAN HYMN v- 2 The Benediction Rev. Hovis U- 0/ .j -j 5 v> V v o. a d> k U*. r o ai X The Choral Response "Go Ye Now In Peace" Eilers The Postlude "Day of Gladness" Chesterton K U* u> Program Participants Dr. Jack Causey Pastor, First Baptist Church, Statesvlile Mrs. Ann Dyson WMU Director, First Baptist Church Mr. Ben Edwards Youth, First Baptist Church Dr. Kay Huggins Program Coordinator, Youth Campus Ministries Baptist State Convention Mrs. Donna Lanier Pianist, First Baptist Church Mr. D. J. Mando Mayor, Mocksville, North Carolina Mrs. Cherie Monsees Organist, First Baptist Church Mr. Lewis Phillips Minister of Music and Education, First Baptist Church Dr. Gary Prillaman Discipleship Training Director, First Baptist Church Dr. Gene Puckett Editor, The Biblical Recorder Miss Erin Randle Flutist, First United Methodist Church Mrs. Gene Rauch Chairman, Pastor Search Committee, First Baptist Church Rev. Leland Richardson Pastor, First Presbyterian Church Rev. Paul Riggs Former Pastor, First Baptist Church Mr. Fred Rogers Deacon Chairman, First Baptist Church Rev. David Turner Moderator, South Yadkin Baptist Association Larry Charles Hovis Pastor, First Baptist Clrarcli Mocksville, North Carolina savie Comity Larry Charles Hovis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hovis, was born and reared In Charlotte, North Carolina. Following his graduation from Harry P. Harding High School, he entered North Carolina State University, where he received the BA degree with a major in Psychology. His studies continued at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he was awarded the Master of Divinity degree. He also receiyed Clinical Pastoral Education at the North Carolina Baptist Hospital. He is currently a candidate for the Doctor of Ministry degree at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. While a student in college and seminary he sen/ed several North Carolina churches in the capacity of minister to youth. These churches include: University Hills Baptist Church, Charlotte; First Baptist Church, Marion; First Baptist Church, Raleigh; and Millbrook Baptist Church, Raleigh. Following seminary graduation and ordination by the University Hills Baptist Church, he served ^ two successive Virginia pastorates; first at Washington Baptist Church in W^hington, then at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Richmond. He has been active in denominational life at all levels. Rev. Hovis is married to the former Kimberly Lynn Lee of Raleigh. Mrs. Hovis is a graduate 55 of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Southeastern Seminary. She has served on the ^ staffs of several churches in the areas of music, youth, education and college ministry. The Hovis' y have one daughter, Lauren Kimberly, age twenty-eight months. V Rev. Hovis assumed the pastorate of First Baptist Church on September 13, 1993. \r a- » \r> ui r Fi r s t Ch u r c h Mo c k s v i l l e , -N ^ Ca r o l i h a ^ %r i l 23 , 1 9 9 5 5: 0 0 P. M . (L H \ X ^ t H € 5 - ( b f \ 9 T l 5 T - r ^ 6 C K S v ) i W L € V\ 9 - S T Th e Ce l e b r a t i o n of Ch r i s t i a n Wo r s h i p Ap r i l 23 , 1 9 9 5 PR E L U D E GR E E T I N G Ju b i l a t e 5: 0 0 P. M . Wa g n e r Re v . La r r y Ho v i s CA L L TO WO R S H I P Ar r . Po w e U Su r e l y th e Pr e s e r v e of th e Lo r d Is in Th i s Pl a c e Su r e l y th e pr e s e n c e , of th e Lo r d Is In th i s pl a c e , I ca n fe e l Hi s mi g h t y po w e r an d Hi s gr a c e . I ca n he a r th e br u s h of an g e l ' s wi n g s , I se e gl o r y on ea c h fa c e . Su r e l y th e pr e s e n c e of th e Lo r d Is In th i s pl a c e . IN V O C A T I O N Mr . Ch a r l e s Wa l k e r HY M N OF PR A I S E N® 3 Wo r t h y of Wo r s h i p JU D S O N RE P O R T FR O M TH E OR D I N A T I O N CO U N C I L Dr . Jo e l Ed w a r d s OL D TE S T A M E N T RE A D I N G Mr s . Ki m Ho v i s 6^ SO L O Je s u s , Yo u Aj - e Lo r d Ph i l l i p La n d g r a v e Je s u s , yo u Lo r d of my he a r t , si n c e yo u r lo v e br o u g h t sa l v a t i o n to ni e . Je s u s , yo u ar e Lo r d of my wi l l , si n c e yo u ca l l e d m6 to mi n i s t r y . An d no w , Je s u s , be th e Lo r d of my li f e , wh a t I' r n la c k i n g , Lo r d , he l p me to se e . Bl e s s e d Je s u s , I su r r e n d e r It al l , th a t th r o u g h my li f e th e wo r l d ma y kn o w Th e e . Al l th a t I ha v e co m e s fr o m yo u , my Re d e e m e r , fo r yo u ga v e yo u r al l fo r me . An d yo u ca l l e d me to fo l l o w an d gi v e yo u al l I ha v e , fo r a li f e mo r e ab u n d a n t an d fr e e , bo t h fo r no w an d et e r n l t y l We re c o g n i z e Go d ' s ca l l In hi s li f e an d af f i r m hi s mi n i s t r y , in th e na m e of Ch r i s t an d re l y i n g on Go d ' s gr a c e , le t Li s or d a i n hi m . Wi l l yo u gi v e hi m yo u r fu l l su p p o r t in th i s mi n i s t r y ? Re l y i n g on Go d ' s gr a c e , we wi l l . Th e n le t us ac k n o w l e d g e an d co n f i r m th i s or d i n a t i o n by th e la y i n g on of ha n d s in pr a y e r . LA Y I N G ON OF HA N D S AN T H E M Pr a y e r fo r Pe a c e Be n j a m i n Ha r l a n Lo r d , ma k e me an in s t r u m e n t of Th y pe a c e . Th a t wh e r e th e r e is ha t r e d , le t me so w lo v e ; wh e r e th e r e is In j u r y , pa r d o n ; wh e r e th e r e Is do u b t , le t th e r e be fa i t h ; wh e r e th e r e Is de s p a i r , ho p e ; wh e r e th e r e Is da r k n e s s , li g h t ; wh e r e th e r e Is sa d n e s s , jo y . O Di v i n e Ma s t e r , gr a n t th a t I ma y no t so mu c h se e k to be co n s o l e d as to cp n s o l e , to be un d e r s t o o d as to un d e r s t a n d , to be lo v e d as to lo y e . It is In gi v i n g th a t we re c e i v e ; it Is in . pa r d o n i n g th a t we ar e pa r d o n e d ; it Is In dy i n g th a t we ar e bo r n to et e r n a l li f e . OR D I N A T I O N PR A Y E R PR E S E N T A T I O N OF GI F T S Mr . Or e n He f f n e r Mr s . Ge n e Ra u c h HY M N 39 0 NE W TE S T A M E N T RE A D I N G SE R M O N Ke y s to an Au t h e n t i c Mi n i s t r y Mr . Jo n Gi l e s Re v . Ho v i s O o G OS ) c o ^ O O r: AU S T R I A N HY M N We Ai e Ca l l e d to Be Go d s Pe o p l e LI T A N Y OF OR D I N A T I O N (A t th e ap p r o p r i a t e ti me , Re v . Ho v i s wi l l as k th e me m b e r s of Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h to st a n d , an d wi l l sa y to th e m : ) Pe o p l e of Go d , yo u ha v e he a r d th e co m m i t m e n t ma d e by Le w i s . Wh a t is yo u r de s i r e ? AN T H E M Lo r d , He r e An i l Jo h n Ne s s Be c k Ma s t e r , Th o u ca l l e s t , I gl a d l y ob e y ; on l y di r e c t me , an d . I ' l l fi n d Th y wa y . Te a c h th e mi s s i o n ap p o i n t e d fo r me , wh a t Is my la b o r , an d wh e r e it sh e l l be . . Ma s t e r , Th o u ca l l e s t , an d th i s I re p l y , "R e a d y an d wi l l i n g , ' Lo r d , he r e am I. " Wi l l i n g , my . S a v i o r , to ta k e up th e cr o s s ; wi l l i n g to su f f e r re p r o a c h e s an d lo s s ; Wi l l i n g to fo l l o w , if th o u wi l l bu t le a d ; on l y su p p o r t me wi t h gr a c e in my \ ne e d . Ma s t e r , Th o u ca l l e s t , an d th i s I. re p l y , "R e a d y an d wi l l i n g , Lo r d , he r e am I. " Li v i n g or dy i n g , I st i l l wo u l d be Th i n e . Ye t I am mo r t a l wh i l e Th o u ar t di v i n e . Pa r d o n , wh e n e v e r I tu r n fr o m th e ri g h t ; pi t y , an d br i n g me ag a i n to th e li g h t . Ma s t e r , Th o u ca l l e s t , an d th i s I re p l y , "R e a d y an d wi l l i n g . Lo r d , he r e am I. " BE N E D I C T I O N Re v . Le w i s Ph i l l i p s PO S T L U D E Go r d o n Yo u n g To c c a t a on "H o w Fi r m A Fo u n d a t i o n " ^v i \ x ( 5 L C H e 5 - l i i f t P T \ S T - .^ . ^ . : ; ; .W o r s ^ ^ Mi s ^ Sh ^ b n Ba i l i f f , or g a n i s t , Is th e or g a n i s t at Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Gh u r c h in ' . /W L n ^ t o n r S a l e i m , No r t h Ca r o l i n a ^ - ^ • Mr . Gf ^ jS a n i i e r , pi a n i ^ th e Mi n l i s t e r of Mu s i c at Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Gh u r c h in Wa s h i n g t o n , > N o ^ Ga r o l i n a ; ' Mi « . Ba r h i M a jB a s h a i h , Ha n d b e l l . y G h p i r . j d is . th e ' ; Di r e c t o r of Ed u ^ t i o h an d Pr o g i t a m s at Fi r s t Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t Gh u r c h . : Dr . ' J o e l Ed w a r d s is co - c h a i r m a n of th e Qr d i n a t i o n Go u h c i l of Fi r s t Ba p t i s t ..C h u r c h ; ^ . V. - ' n Mr . Jb n Gi l e s , is a me m b e r of th e Yo u t h Ad v i s o r y Co m m i t t e e . of Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Cb i i r c h - ^ \ Mr . "b r e n He | ^ Or d i n a t i o n Go u n d i l of Fi r s t n :; B a p d s t : C h u r c h . . Mr s . ni n a Hb y i s is a . me n i b e f of "t h e Sa h G t u a r y Ch o i r of Fi r s t Ba p t i s t ;" G h u r c h . ; "> ' ■ " . '■ ' . V ' ' ' -J o C c_ Re v . - Re v i l^ w a u d Lo c k e , ch o h di r e c t o r an d sd i o i s t , is Mi n i s t e r , of M En g l e w b o d Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h in ko c k i y Mo u n t , No r t h C^ b l i n a . - ; Mr s . Ge n e ^R a u c ^ ^ ch a i r p e r s o n of th e Mi n i s t e r ' of Mu s i c Se a r c h Co n i m i t t e e of Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . / ; ' MT v Ch ^ ^ ^l h e r is di e io r m e t Mi n i s t e r of "? ■ ' ■. ' ^ C h u r c h . : " .. v . 'S V ' ' TH E ; bd v e be e n pl a c ^ ' i n - ^ in bo t i p r of Le w i s ^ Pb i l U p s ^ tb e Sa n c t u a t y Cb o i r , % % : -V Yt i j ^ l A R j E mE SE R V I C E 0^ 7 ^ ^ ^ ^ f^ O C K S ' ^ V LL t Fi R S T Th e Ce l e b r a t i o n Of Ch r i s t i a n Wo r s h i p Ju l y 2, 19 9 5 7: 0 0 P. M . PR E L U D E Am e r i c a Me d l e y WE L C O M E TO GU E S T S Ar r . Wh i t w o r t h Dr . La r r y Ho v i s PL E D G E TO TH E UN I T E D ST A T E S FL A G I pl e d g e al l e g i a n c e to th e Fl a g of th e Un i t e d St a t e s of Am e r i c a , an d to th e Re p u b l i c fo r wh i c h it st a n d s , on e Na t i o n un d e r Go d , In d i v i s i b l e , wi t h li b e r t y an d Ju s t i c e fo r al l . HY M N N® 63 5 Th e St a r - S p a n g l e d Ba n n e r NA T I O N A L AN T H E M IN V O C A T I O N Mr s . Ca r o l i n e Jo n e s SC R I P T U R E RE A D I N G HI S T O R I C A L ME S S A G E Ma t t h e w 22 : 15 - 2 2 Ge o r g e W. Tr u e t t Bl e s s e d Is Th e N a LE S S E D AS A HE 11 1 A T I O N A Se r v i c e Ce l e b r a t i n g Ou r He r i t a g e an d En v i s i o n i n g Ou r Fu t u r e O Go d , Ou r He l p in Ag e s Pa s t Ar r . Pa r k s O Go d , ou r he l p in ag e s pa s t , ou r ho p e fo r ye a r s to co m e ; Ou r sh e l t e r fr o m th e st o r m y bl a s t , an d ou r et e r n a l ho m e ! Be n e a t h th e sh a d o w of Th y th r o n e , st i l l ma y we dw e l l se c u r e ; su f f i c i e n t Is Th i n e ar m al o n e , an d ou r de f e n s e is su r e . Be f o r e th e hi l l s In or d e r st o o d , or ea r t h re c e i v e d he r fr a m e ; fr o m ev e r l a s t i n g Th o u ar t Go d , to en d l e s s ye a r s th e sa m e . ' A th o u s a n d ag e s In Th y si g h t ar e li k e an ev e n i n g go n e ; sh o r t as th e wa t c h th a t en d s th e ni g h t be f o r e th e ri s i n g su n . O Go d ; ou r he l p In ag e s pa s t , ou r ho p e fo r ye a r s to co m e ; Be Th o u ou r gu i d e wh i l e li f e sh a l l la s t , an d ou r et e r n a l ho m e . Bl e s s e d Is Th e Na t i o n Ar r . Pa r k s Bl e s s e d is th e na t i o n wh o s e Go d is th e Lo r d ; Wh o re s t s wi t h i n Hi s pr o m i s e s an d st a n d s up o n Hi s Wo r d . Th e y fi n d th e i r st r e n g t h in Hi m , al o n e , an d no t in sh i e l d or sw o r d . Bl e s s e d is th e na t i o n wh o s e Go d is th e Lo r d . Ou r fa t h e r ' s Go d , to th e e . Au t h o r of li b e r t y , to Th e e we si n g : Lo n g ma y ou r la n d be br i g h t wi t h fr e e d o m ' s ho l y li g h t ; pr o t e c t us by Th y mi g h t . Gr e a t Go d , ou r ki n g ! HY M N N® 62 9 Go d of Ou r Fa t h e r s NA T I O N A L HY M N A Sh i n i n g Li g h t Ar r . Pa r k s In Ne w Yo r k ha r b o r st a n d s a la d y , wi t h a to r c h he l d to th e sk y . An d al l wh o se e he r kn o w sh e st a n d s fo r li b e r t y fo r yo u an d me . I' m so pr o u d to be ca l l e d an Am e r i c a n ! To be na m e d wi t h th e br a v e an d th e fr e e ! I wi l l ho n o r ou r fl a g an d ou r tr u s t In Go d , an d th e St a t u e of Li b e r t y . I Gi v e me yo u r ti r e d , yo u r po o r , yo u r hu d d l e d ma s s e s ye a r n i n g to br e a t h e fr e e ; Th e wr e t c h e d re f u s e of yo u r te e m i n g sh o r e . Se n d th e s e , th e ho m e l e s s , te m p e s t to s s e d , to me ; I li f t my la m p be s i d e th e go l d e n do o r . Ma y we be a sh i n i n g li g h t to th e na t i o n s , a sh i n i n g li g h t to th e pe o p l e s of th e ea r t h . Ti l l th e wh o l e wo r l d se e s th e gl o r y of Yo u r na m e , ma y Yo u r pu r e li g h t sh i n e th r o u g h , us . Ma y Yo u r ki n g d o m co m e to th e na t i o n s . Yo u r wi l l be do n e in th e pe o p l e s of th e ea r t h ; Ti l l th e wh o l e wo r l d kn o w s th a t Je s u s Ch r i s t is Lo r d ; Ma y Yo u r ki n g d o m co m e in us i Ma y we be a sh i n i n g li g h t of il b e r t y l o 1 «o PL E D G E TO TH E CH R I S T I A N FL A G I pl e d g e al l e g i a n c e to th e Ch r i s t i a n fl a g , an d to th e Sa v i o r fo r wh o s e ki n g d o m It st a n d s , on e br o t h e r h o o d un i t i n g al l Ch r i s t i a n s in se r v i c e an d lo v e . CH U i d C H e S ,, HY M N N® 62 1 Le a d On , O Ki n g Et e r n a l LA N C A S H I R E BE N E D I C T I O N . Dr . Ho v i s Ba t t l e Hy m n of th e Re p u b l i c Ar r . Pa r k s Mi n e ey e s ha v e se e n th e gl o r y of th e co m i n g of th e Lo r d . He is tr a m p l i n g ou t th e vi n t a g e wh e r e th e gr a p e s of wr a t h ar e st o r e d ; He ha s lo o s e d th e fa t e f u l li g h t n i n g of Hi s te r r i b l e sw i f t sw o r d - Hi s tr u t h is ma r c h i n g on . i ha v e se e n Hi m in th e wa t c h f i r e s of a hu n d r e d ci r c l i n g ca m p s . Th e y ha v e bu i i d e d Hi m an al t a r in th e ev e n i n g de w s an d da m p s ; 1 ca n re a d Hi s ri g h t e o u s se n t e n c e In th e di m an d gl a r i n g la m p s - Hi s da y is ma r c h i n g on . He ha s so u n d e d fo r t h th e tr u m p e t th a t sh a l l ne v e r so u n d re t r e a t . He is si f t i n g ou t th e he a r t s of me n be f o r e Hi s ^ ju d g e m e n t se a t ; 0, be sw i f t , my so u l , to an s w e r Hi m ! Be ju b i l a n t , my fe e t - Ou r Go d is ma r c h i n g on . in th e be a u t y of th e li l i e s , Ch r i s t wa s bo r n ac r o s s th e se a , wi t h a gl o r y in Hi s bo s o m th a t tr a n s f i g u r e s yo u an d me ; . As He di e d to ma k e me n ho l y , le t us li v e to ma k e me n fr e e - wh i l e Go d is ma r c h i n g on . Gl o r y , gl o r y , Ha l l e l u j a h ! Gl o r y , gl o r y , Ha l l e l u j a h ! Gl o r y , gl o r y , Ha l l e l u j a h ! Hi s tr u t h is ma r c h i n g on ! % ^ o. - Ev e r y o n e is co r d i a l l y in v i t e d to ga t h e r in th e fe l l o w s h i p ha l l fo r ho m e m a d e ic e cr e a m an d ca k e at th e co n c l u s i o n of th e se r v i c e . 4^ C/j n V i- \A V ' y )o > %(S o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 1996 OUK MISSION First Baptist Church is a covenant fellowship of Christian believers, dedicated to regularly worshipping God Almighty: nurturing our members in Christian discipleship, doctrine and Baptist distinctives; serving others in ni ir congregation and community in the name of Christ; and being good stewards of our resources in order to i)ear witness to the gospel of Jesus Christ in our community, nation and world. The ministries in this budget aie designed to accomplish our mission. OUK MliNlSTKlKS I. Accomplishing our Mission through Witness and Cooperative Ministries In the light of the mission of our church, we commit ourselves to bear witness to the Good News of God's love. Such witness begins in our community, and through cooperation with other Christian bodies, extends throughout the world. A. Our Church Related Foreign Missionaries 1. Ellis and Judy Leagans i ,000.00 2. Randy and Debbie Smith i ,000.00 B. Cooperative Missions* 34,000.00 C. Associational Ministries 3,000.00 D. American Bible Society ' 200.00 E. Local Charities i ,000.00 F. Homebound & Crisis Committees 200.00 G. Publicity 500.00 I I. Convention Expense 400.00 1. Partnership Mission Trips 1,000.00 J. Hispanic Outreach and Witness (H.O.W.) 1.000.00 $ 43,300.00 II. Accomplishing our Mission through Pastoral Ministries Proclaiming the word is an important part of the mission of our church. The work of our pastor as our leader includes many hours as counselor, visitor, organizer, administrator, and teacher, as well as preaching and leading worship. Deacons work along with the pastor to perform pastoral ministries. Their leadership Is giving direction to our church as we attempt to fullill the mission Christ has given us. A. Base Salary 38,140.00 B. Retirement 4.414.00 $ 42,554.00 III. Accomplishing our Mission through Worship and Music Ministries _ Worship is the center of the church's life. Worship involves us In praise, adoration, intercession, confession, repentance, testimony, and the dedication of our lives to God. Music Is one of our primary and most satisfying ways of worship. Our Minister of Music and Senior Adults provides leadership to our worship and music ministries, including several choirs. Our musicians provide superb accompaniment and an atmosphere for worship. We fulfill a part of the mission of this church through music, without which our life together as God's people would be immeasurably impoverished. A. Minister of Music and Senior Adults Base Salary 32,060.00 Retirement 2,405.00 i. B. Organist and Pianist 10,000.00 h: C. Music Ministry 7,000.00 i D. Pulpit Ministries and Supply 400.00 E. Flower Fund 600.00 $ 52,465.00 *Concerning this line item, we make the following recommendations: t That 13% of undesignated budget receipts be given through the Cooperative Missions. The figure above is only an approximation. 2. That contributors may choose between two Cooperative Missions options as Indicated on their offering envelopes: Baptist State Convention/Southern Baptist Convention; and Baptist State Convention/Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. When no choice is made, the contribution will be divided equally between the two options. 3 That contributors may choose to send special Home and Foreign Missions offerings to either SBC and/or CBF, as indicated on their offering envelopes. C.l70a» 1! IV. Accomplishing our Mission through Educational Ministries Wliat we believe about the Bible makes it imperative that we teach the Scriptures and nurture persons as disciples in a variety ol ways. We have excellent leadership through our volunteer teachers and leaders. Providing titem with appropriate resources is essential if we are to fulfill our mission. A.Minister with Youth/Children Base Salary 10,000.00 Retirement 1,000.00 B.Sunday School 900.00 0.Disclpleship Training 250.00 D.Vacation Bible School 1,000.00 E.Nursery 200.00 F.Literature 10,000.00 G.Youth Ministry 6,000.00 H.Children's Ministry 500.00 1.Missions Education 900.00 J.Library 150.00 K.Continuing Education 1,000.00 L.Pastoral Library Expense 600.00 M.Volunteer Leadership Training 100.00 N.Audio, Visual Resources 300.00 $ 32,900.00 V. Accomplishing our Mission through Feliowship Ministries Christians are called to have a special relationship with one another in Christ. Although fellowship cannot be forced, it can be facilitated. Fellowship ministries bind us together so that we can accomplish our mission. A. Hospitality Ministries & Kitchen Supplies 1,100.00 B. Senior Adult Activities 500.00 $ 1,600.00 VI. Accomplishing our Mission through Supportive Ministries A great deal of behind-the-scenes work must be performed in order for the more visible ministries to be accomplished. Our mission could not be fulfilled without the dedication of our church office staff and the services they provide. A.Secretarial Staff Salaries 14,500.00 B.Travel and Business Expense (reimbursed) 1. Pastor 6,000.00 2. Minister of Music/Senior Adults 3,600.00 3. Minister with Youth/Children 1,200.00 C.Staff Insurance 6,000.00 D.Social Security 8,285.00 E.Office Supplies & Printing 3,500.00 F.Office Equipment 2,500.00 G.Postage 2.500.00 $ 48.085.00 VII.Accomplishing our Mission through Building and Grounds Ministries We want our facilities to honor the One for whom they were built. A.Custodian Salary 7,000.00 B.Loan Repayment 6,000.00 C.Improvement, Expansion & Long Range Needs 4,000.00 D.Repairs and Maintenance 4,000.00 E.Utilities 19,000.00 F.Insurance: Buildings & Workers Comp.2,800.00 G.Operating and Janitorial Supplies 700.00 H.Vehicle Expense & Insurance 2,200.00 1.Lawn and Grounds Maintenance 1.800.00 $47,500.00 total $268,404.00 2.27% increase I hcrc will he a "lUiclf'et I'oaim" following l-'amily Night Supper on Wednesday, December 6. During that lime, the tongregaiion will have an opportunity to dialogue with the Finance Committee. 'I'he hudget will he voted upon at the conclusit>n of the worship service on December 10. Vena Harris, chni. 6.^4-2402 Ralph Naylor 634-2126 Tim Alien 634-3151 Katie Collet'te 634-2296 1-d Vogler 634-6235 S.W. Brown 634-2516 DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 371 NORTH MAIN STREET "T 3t MOCKSVILLE, N. C. 27028 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 390 NORTH MAIN STREET MOCKSVILLE, N.C. 27028 ClUJKCII OI'I'ICIOKS AIND COMMi rrEES FOR 1996 OFFICERS Church Clerk Assisstant Clerk Treasurer Parliamentarian Trustees Cherie Monsees Marcle Naytor Vena Harris Ed Vogler Robert B. Hall (96) Lester Martin (97) Clyde Glascock (98) STAINOlING COIVlMI'rrEES BUILDING & GROUNDS LONG RANGE PLANNING PERSONNEL Fred Rogers (96)Tirn Allen (96)Vann Steele (96) Bob Rauch (96)1 lope Hall (97)Jim Robinson (96) Bill Cozart (97)Joe Harris (97)Gene Rauch (97) Ken Waypa (97)Paul Leagans (97)Henry Howeil (97) Ricky Naylor (97)Rob Moreland (98)Jack Naylor (98) Dean Foster (98)Lester Martin (98)Dwight Jackson (98) Don Giies (98) MUSIC AND WORSHIP 'SENIOR ADULT CONSTITUTION & BYLAWS Kathy Ferebee (96)Sarah Shore (96) Vic Andrews (96)Donna Lanier (96)Catherine Collins (96) Elizabeth Vogler (97)Cherie Monsees (97)Joyce Eaton, Director (97) Doris Frye (98)Karen Riddle (97)JoAnn Barney (98) Steve Jordan (98)Edna Cassidy (98) DECORATING Don Woodard (98) Monica Foster (96)STEWARDSHIP Carol Rogers (97)OUTREACH Ed Vogler (96) Susan Smith (98)Mozelle Thompson SS Outreach S.W. Brown (97) Neal Smith Brotherhood Dir.Ralph Naylor (97) H.O.W. ADVISORY Cherie Monsees WMU Dir.Katie Coliette (97) Gene Rauch (96)Kalhy Foster Bill Johnson (98) Henry Shore (96)Bonnie Ferebee Gary Prillaman (98) Tony Barney (97)Rick Spry TRANSPORTATIONBrook Martin (97) Hal Monsees (98)Leon Eaton (96) Natalie Cash (98)J.C. Cassidy (97) Carol Stapf (98) MIINISTERTEAM 111 REC TORS AUDIO-VISUAL Andy Stokes Direclor HOMECOMING Katherine Pools Patsy Smith Co-Uirector Co-Director NURSERY Melanie Hendrix Director CHILDREN'S Linda Giles CRISIS Dorothy Smith Belly Marklin Lucille Woolen Cherie Monsees Lois Glascock Harry Stroud FLOWER Dot Smith Direclor Direclor Direclor HOMEBOUND Clyde & Lois Glascock, Directors Lucille Wooten Lucille Howard Mae Howard Joyce Eaton Mary Eaton S.W. Brown, Jr. Willa Redmond Frances Heffner Vera McGugan HOSPITALITY Kalhy Tuck Joyce Beck LIBRARY Eliene Mclntyre Elizabeth Vogler Co-Director Co-Director RIDGECREST Johnny & Betty Marklin. Directors USHERS Kenneth Ferebee Director YOUTH ADVISORY Candy Poplin Direclor \ Oavie Coun^ Public Library Mocksvllle, NC 39 0 N. Ma i n St r e e t Mo c k s v i l l e , No r t h Ca r o l i n a 27 0 2 8 Dr . La r r y C. Ho v i s , Pa s t o r . E. Le w i s Ph i l l i p s , As s o c i a t e Mi n i s t e r / M u s k an d Se n i o r Ad u l t s Ca r o l i n e M. Jo n e s , Mi n i s t e r to Yo u t h an d Ch i l d r e n Te l e p h o n e (7 0 4 ) 63 4 - 5 3 1 2 Da v i e Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li b r a r y Mo c k s v i l l e , NG dn U d C H t s - Ho c 1< s V ) U L t \ 1( 1 5 1 Th e Ce l e b r a t i o n of Ch r i s t i a n Wo r s h i p Oc t o b e r 12 , 1 9 9 7 3: 0 0 P. M . A Se r v i c e of Or d i n a t i o n to th e Go s p e l Mi n i s t r y of , Ca r o C m e M c M a n u s J m i ^ PR E L U D E O Wo r s h i p th e Ki n g Ar r . Ke l l e y ^ 1S > GR E E T I N G : Dr La r r y Ho v i s %% CA L L TO WO R S H I P Su r e l y th e Pr e s e n c e of th e Lo r d T/ ? / s P/ a c e An " ^ Po ^ e H S Su r e l y th e pr e s e n c e of th e Lo r d is in th i s pl a c e . I ca n fe e l Hi s mi g h t y po w e r an d Hi s ^ ^ gr a c e . I ca n he a r th e br u s h of ar i g e l ' s wi n g s , I se e gl o r y , on ee c h fa c e . Su r e l y th e pr e s e n c e of th e Lo r d is In th i s pa c e . ^ "S u r e l y th e Pr e s e n c e of th e Lo r d Is in th i s Pl a c e " . Wo r d s an d Mu s i c by La n n y Wo l f e 19 7 7 La n n y Wo l f e Mu s i c - - ec u Li c e n s e #1 1 8 0 8 1 7 . : " : ' ' IN V O C A T I O N : . " ^ n . ' VD r . Ho v i s : HY M N OF PR A I S E No . 7 Jo y f u l , Jo y f u l ' , We Ad o r e Th e e HY M N TO JO Y RE P O R T FR O M TH E OR D I N A T I O N CO U N C I L Mr . Va n n St e e l s CH A R G E TO TH E CH U R C H Re v . Ar c h i e Jo n e s HY M N No . 4 To Go d Be th e Gl o r y TO GO D BE TH E GL O R Y CH A R G E TO TH E CA N D I D A T E Re v . Mo r r i s Ho l l i f i e l d PR A Y E R Mr s . Ir m a Du k e SC R I P T U R E LE S S O N Jo s h u a 14 : 6 - 1 2 a ^ v: : AN T H E M Lo r d , He r e Am I Be c k Ma s t e r , . Th o u ca l i e s t , i. gl a d l y ob e y ; on l y di r e c t me , an d TH fi n d Th y wa y . Te a c h rn e th e - mi s s i o n ap p o i n t e d fo r me , wh a t is my ia b o r i an d wl j e r e it sh a l l be : Ma s t e r , Th o u ca l i e s t . an d th i s I re p l y , "R e a d y an d wi l l i n g . Lo r d - h e r e am L" Wi l i n g , my Sa v i o r , to ta k e up th e cr o s s ; wi l l i n g to su f f e r re p r o a c h e s an d lo s s ; wi l l i n g to fo l l o w , if Th o u wi l l bu t le a d ; on l y su p p o r t me wi t h gr a c e in my ne e d . Ma s t e r , . Th o u ca l i e s t , an d th i s I re p l y , "R e a d y an d wi l l i n g . Lo r d , he r e am I. " Li v i n g or . dy i n g , i st i i i wo u l d be Th i n e . Ye t I am mo r t a l wh i l e Th o u ar t di v i n e . Pa r d o n , vi f h e n e v e r l tu r r T fr o m th e , r i g h t i pi t y , an d br i n g me ag a i n to th e li g h t . Ma s t e r , ' Th o u ca l l e s t , an d th i s I re p l y . "R e a d y an d wi l l i n g . Lo r d , he r e am I. " ' . „ "l ^ i He r e Am r/ W o r d s by Fa n n l e Cr o s b y an d Nk t e f c b / J t r f i n Ne s s B e c ^ - < 19 8 4 Be b l i O T h o r s t P r ^ . In c . • ^ SE R M O N Cl a i m i n g th e Mo u n t a i n Dr . U. A . Mc M a n u s 0% SO L O { pt d i n a r y Pe o p l e Mr s . Em m a Mc M a n u s , so l o i s t Ju s t or d i n a r y pe o p l e , Go d us e s or d i n a r y pe o p l e . He ch o o s e s pe o p l e ju s t li k e me an d yq u : w h o ar e wi l l i n g to do wh a t He co m m a n d s . Go d ri se s pe o p l e th a t wi l l gi v e Hi m al l no . tp a t t e r ho w sm a l l yo u r al l ma y se e m to yo u : be c a u s e li t t l e be c o m e s mu c h as yo u pl a c e it in th e Ma s t e r i s ha n d . Oh , Ju s t Vk e th a t li t t l e la d wh o ga v e Je s u s al l he ha d ; ho w th e mu l t i t u d e \N a s fe d Mh a hs h ar i d lo a v e s of br e a d ! VV h a t yo u ih a v e ma y no t se e m mu c h , bu t wh e n yo u ^ ' e l d it to th e to u c h of th e Ma s t e r ' s lo v i n g ha n d th e n yo r i wi l l un d e r s t a n d ho w li f e c o u l d ne v e r be th e s a m e . : : "O r f i n a r y Pe o p l e " , Wo r d s - a n d Mu s i c by Da n n i e b e l l e Ha l l • • 19 7 7 Bi r d w r i n g M u s l c / D a n n i e b e l l e Mu s i c ec u Li c e n s e # 1 1 8 0 6 1 7 . .. .L I T A N Y OF PR D I N A T I O N (A t th e ap p r o p r i a t e ti m e , ;D r . Ho v i s wi l l as k th e co n g r e g a t i o n to sW n d , an d wi l l sa y to - th e m : ) : . n n v . 'm " ' - -' Pe o p j e of po d , yo u ha v e he a r d th e co m m i t m e n t ma d e by Ca r o l i n e . Wh a t is n yo u r d e s i r e ? : : ^ ^ . n We re p o g n i z e Po d ' s ca l l In he r li f e an d af f i r m he r mi n i s t r y . In th e na m e of Ch r i s t an d re l y i n g on po d ' s gr a p e , le t us or d a m ^ ^ ^ Wi N y o u gi v e H6 r yo u r f u l L s u p p o r t in th i s j n m ^ ^ Re l y i n g on Gp d ^ s gr a p e , we Wi l l . Th e r i le t us ac k n o w l e d g e an d co n f i r m th i s or d i n a t i o n by th e la y i n g on of ; ha n d s in pr a y e r . Ha l l %o Of ■o - 2> ^%%o LA Y I N G ON OF HA N D S OR D I N A T I O N PR A Y E R PR E S E N T A T I O N 6f GI F T S HY M N No . 61 , 3 BE N E D I C T I O N Th e Se n / a n t So n g Re y . Jo h n Jo n e s Mr s . ; Ge n e Ra u c h : BE A C H SP R I N G Re v . Ca r o l i n e Jo n e s PO S T L U D E Pr a i s e th e La n d ! Ye He a v e n s Ad o r e Hi m Ar r . Sm i t h . dw a f e C r t E S - fn c C - K S y i i - L E Fi f t S T Wo r s h i p Le a d e r s Mr s . Ir m a Du k e is Ex e c u t i v e Di r e c t o r of No r t h Ca r o l i n a Wo m a n ' s Mi s s i o n a r y Un i o n in Ga r y , No r t h Ca r o l i n a . Re v . Mo r r i s Ho l l l f l e l d is th e re t i r e d pa s t o r of Je r s e y Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h in Le x i n g t o n , No r t h Ca r o l i n a an d a li f e l o n g fr i e n d . V Dr . La r r y Ho v i s is pa s t o r of Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . % o a ■7 - ■ ^ 5^ . ,a - Re v . Ar c h i e Jo n e s is a re t i r e d mi s s i o n a r y to Ec u a d o r an d Ch i l e , Di r e c t o r of H. O . W . (H i s p a n i c Ou t r e a c h an d Wi t n e s s ) , a me m b e r of Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h an d hu s b a n d of th e ca n d i d a t e . ^ % JO1 Re v . Jo h n Jo n e s is Di r e c t o r of Et h n i c an d La n g u a g e Mi n i s t r i e s of th e Ba p t i s t St a t e o «p Co n v e n t i o n of No r t h Ca r o l i n a in Ga r y an d st e p s o n of th e ca n d i d a t e . ^ Mr s . Do n i i a La n i e r is pi a n i s t at Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . Mr s . Em m a Mc M a n u s , pi a n i s t an d so l o i s t , is a mu s i c te a c h e r in th e Wa k e Co u n t y Sc h o o l s an d si s t e r - i n - l a w of th e ca n d i d a t e . I • Dr . U. A . Mc M a n u s is th e re t i r e d Pr e s i d e n t of th e Ba p t i s t Fo u n d a t i o n of Al a b a m a , th e fo r m e r pa s t o r of ch u r c h e s in No r t h an d So u t h Ca r o l i n a an d fa t h e r of th e ca n d i d a t e . Re v . Le w i s Ph i l l i p s , or g a n i s t , is As s o c i a t e Mi n i s t e r - Mu s i c an d Se n i o r Ad u l t s at Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . Mr s . Ge n e Ra u c h is ch a i r p e r s o n of th e Pe r s o n n e l Co m m i t t e e of Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . Mr . Va n n St e e l e is ch a i r p e r s o n of th e Or d i n a t i o n Co u n c i l of Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h . TH E FL O W E R S ha v e be e n pl a c e d in th e sa n c t u a r y in ho n o r of Ca r o l i n e Jo n e s by th e Yo u t h an d Yo u t h La y Le a d e r s h i p of th e ch u r c h . Yo u ar e co r d i a l l y in v i t e d to a re c e p t i o n ^ ^ M ^ th e se r v i c e in th e fe l l o w s h i p ha l l . Dd v i c Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li b r o r y Mo c k s v i l l e , NC •- ^n M m - ^ ' ' . nn •• . ■ W. * . * ' - vi e Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li B f a i y . Mo c k s v i i i e , MC Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h 39 0 N. Ma i n St r e e t Mo c k s v i l l e , No r t h Ga r o l i n a 27 0 2 8 Dr . La r r y C. Ho v i s , Pa s t o r Re v . E. Le w i s Ph i l l i p s , As s o c i a t e Mi n i s t e r / M u s i c an d Se n i o r Ad u l t s Te l e p h o n e (3 3 6 ) 75 1 - 5 3 1 2 s 3 :3 O Ci f t P T l S T - Fi a S T TH E CE L E B R A T I O N OF CH R I S T I A N WO R S H I P Se p t e m b e r 13 , 1 9 9 8 10 : 5 5 AM . PR E L U D E Ps a l m 28 Ar r . Jo r d a n Pl e a s e us e th i s ti m e to ma k e th e tr a n s i t i o n be t w e e n ou r re l a x e d an d jo y M co m m g to g e t h e r an d th e re s p e c t f u l , in t e n t i o n a l wo r s h i p of Go d . Ta k e th i s op p o r t u m t y to qu i e t yo i n r th o u g h t s , to st i l l yo u r so u l , to op e n yo u r he a r t . In th e sa n c t i t y of th i s mo m e n t , . pr e p a r e yo u r s e l f fo r an en c o u n t e r wi t h th e li v i n g Lo r d . WE L C O M E TO GU E S T S Re v . Le w i s Ph i l l i p s ' ^ n n n ' n n n ^ OP P O R T U N I T I E S FO R MI N I S T R Y AN D GR O W T H § ^ n ^ Th e Ch u r c h Of f e r s Pr a i s e to Go d ^ CA L L TO WO R S H I P . - As tk e De e r Ar r . Fe t t k e Ad u l t Vo c a l En s e m b l e As th e de e r pa n t e t h fo r th e wa t e r , so my so u l lo n g e t h af t e r Th e e . Yo u ^ n e ar e my he a r t ' s de s i r e , an d I lo n g to wo r s h i p Th e e . Yo u al o n e ar e my St r e n g t h an d Sh i e l d ; to Yo u , al o n e , ma y my sp i r i t yi e l d . ' Y o u Ab n e ar e my he a r t ' s de s i r e , an d 1 lo n g to ^ wo r s h i p Th e e . Yo u ' r e my fr i e n d an d Yo u ar e my Br o t h e r , ev e n th o u ^ Yo u ar e a ^ Ki n g . I lo v e Yo u mo r e th a n an y of h e r , so mu c h mo r e th a n an y .t h i n g . Oh , Yo u al o n e ar e my St r e n g t h an d Sh i e l d ; to Yo u , al o n e , ma y my sp i r i i y^ ^ Yo u al o n e ar e my he a r t ' s de s i r e , an d I lo n g to wo r s h i p Th e e . • "A s th e De e r " , Wo r d s an d Mu s i c by J^ t i n Ny s t i o m ; Ar r a n g e d by To m Fe t t k e 19 8 4 Ma r a n a t b a! Mu s i c ec u Li c e n s e #1 1 8 0 8 1 7 . IN V O C A T I O N Re v . Ph i l l i p s TI M E OF FE L L O W S H I P HY M N No . 35 0 Th e Ch u r c h ' s On e Fo u n d a t w n - AU R E L I A (C h i l d r e n th r o u g h Gr a d e 5 ar e in v i t e d to co m e fo r w a r d du r i n g th e fi na l st a n z a ) CH I L D R E N ' S ME S S A G E Mr s . Li n d a Gi l e s MU S I C A L PR A I S E Mu s i c Ma k e r s an d Yo u n g Mu s i c i a n s Jo h n 3: 1 6 Bo r n Br a n d Ne w (T h e Ca t e r p i l l a r So n g ) Ar r . Ma n o n Li n d a Gi l e s , so l o i s t (l « \ i L R C « e 5 - fc fi pT t S T - fA c C K S ^ I1 - L 6 fl E S f Ce l e b r a t i n g A De c a d e of Se r v i c e Re v . Le w i s Ph i l l i p s 19 8 8 - 1 9 9 8 Op e n i n g Re m a r k s Dr . La n y H p v i s "A De c a d e of Se r v i c e " Mr s . Ge n e Ra u c h Bc p r e s s i o n of Th a n k s Mr s . Ca n d y Po p l i n Ch o r a l Tr i b u t e Mr s . Un d a Gi l e s A }p l y Sa c r i f i c e % % Pe p p e r Ch o p l l n , Co m p o s e r Co i T i m i s s i p n e d in ho n o r of Le w i s Ph i l l l p & ^ ^ ^ & ^ an n i v e i ^ a r y as Mi n i s t e r of Mu s i c at Rr s t Ba p t i s t ^ C ^ ^ Mo c k s v i l l e , NC o o^ O to r d wh o ar e we to et a n d be f o r e yo u ? Wh o ar e we to co m e be f o r e yo u r th r o n e , Fo r Lo r d , yo u ar e so f^ r f e c i a n d s o ho l y , we wo u l d ne v e r co m e in ou r st r e n g t h al o n e . As we co m e to wo r s h i p yo u as yo u ca i i y o u r ch u r c h to do , we br i n g td y o u ou r hu m b h gi f t s of pr a i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ of f e r yo u ou r be s t , we kn o w th a t yo u wi l l bl e s s an d ma k e oU r g i i p a ho l y sa c r i f i c e . Ma y ^e of f ' r i n g of ou r li v e s be 3 hd i y s a c r i T K ^ e to yo u , wa s h Ih e m cl e a n , 'm a k e th e r n pu e / l^ ^ ^ ^ th e m be a ho / y sa c r i f i c e to yo u . if we co ul d sp e n d ou r ea r t h y da y s si h g i ^ mu s t wo u l d be wo r t h y of yo u r Ih r o n e . Bu t if ou r gi f t s ar e fr o m th e he a r t , th e n yq u r sp i r i t do e s it s pa r t to ma k e th e m a ho y sa c n H c e . Bl e s s t h e r a b o r d s o m a y t h e o f f ' r i n g o f o u r i i v e s b e a h ^ yo u . Ma y th e of f ' r i n g of ou r ii v e s be a ho y s a c r i f h e to yo u , wa s h th e m cl e a n , ma k e th e m tr u e , le t th e m be a ho i y sa c r i f K i e to y q u . Le t th e m be ah o l y s a c r i n c e t o y o u . Re s p o n s e Re v . Ph i l l i p s Cl o s i n g Re m a r k s Dr . Ho v i s Cw a d C H E S - l i f t P T * 5 T - f^ o C K S y i L L C Fi I I S 7 Th e Ch u r c h Gi v e s Ti t h e s an d Of f e r i n g s HY M N No . 40 2 Th e Ch u r c h of Ch r h t , in Ev e r y Ag e GE R M A N Y PR A Y E R OF DE D I C A T I O N - Mr . Ra l p h . Na y l o r OF F E R T O R Y Mo w Fi r m a Fo u n d a t i o n Ar r . Wa g n e r Li n d a Gi l e s an d Li s a My e r s - ha n d b e l l s Do n n a La n i e r - pi a n o Th e Ch u r c h Li s t e n s to th e Wo r d of Cr o d oO Si < PR E S E N T A T I O N Mr s . Ca n d y Po p l i n SC R I P T U R E LE S S O N He b r e w s 13 : 1 - 8 MO R N I N G PR A Y E R n Dr . La r r y Ho v i s ^ AN T H E M An Ex p r e s s i o n of Gr a t i t u d e Sc h w o e b e l I th a n k my Go d in al l my re m e m b r a n c e of yo u . Al w a y s wi t h jo y in ev ' r y pr a y e r fo r yo u . I th a n k my Go d in al l my re m e m b r a n c e of yo u . In ev ' r y pr a y e r wi t h jo y , I th a n k my Go d . I th a n k my Go d fo r yo u r fe l l o w s h i p in th e go s p e l fr o m th e ve r y fi r s t da y 't i l no w . I, t h a n k my Go d fo r yo u . Ar i d I am su r e th a t he ^ wh o be g e m a go o d wo r k in yo u , wi l l br i n g it to co m p l e t i o n at th e da y of Ch r i s t . An d th i s I pr a y , th a t yo u r lo v e rr i a y ab o u n d mo r e em d mo r e . Ab o u r i d ir i kr i o w l e d g e , in ju d g e m e n t , th a t yo u ir i a y ap p r o v e U} h a t is es ^ d l e n t ib th e gh r y of Go d ; Tl i a t yo u in a y be pu r e cm d bl a m e l e s s , fi l l e d wi t h th e fr u i t s of ri g h t e o u s r i ^ s wh i c h co m e s th r o u g h Ch r i s t Je s u s . I th c f h k my Go d in Ml rr i y re m e n i b r e p w e i of yo u . Al w a y s wi t h jo y in ev ' r y p ra y e r fo r yo u . I th a n k my Go d in Ml my re m e r h b r a n c e of yo u . In ev ' r y pr a y e r wi t h jo y , I t h c m k m y G o d . I t h ^ k m y G o d I "A n Ex p r e s s i o n of Gr a t i t u d e " , Mu s i c by Da v i d Sc h w o e b e l 19 8 9 Hi n s h a w Mu s i c , In c . CC l j Li c e n s e #1 1 8 0 6 1 7 ME S S A G E Ch a n g i n g Wo r l d , Ch a n g i n g Ch u r c h , Un c h a n g i n g Go s p e l Dr . Ho v i s Th e Ch u r c h Re s p o n d s to th e Ca l l of Go d HY M N No . 61 3 Th e Se r v a n t So n g BE A C H SP R I N G BE N E D I C T I O N Dr . Ho v i s PO S T L U D E Gi v e Pr a i s e to Go d Ha n d e l in i X R C H E S - P^ O C K S M I t- l S f i^ S T SC H E D U L E OF AC T I V I T I E S TO D A Y TU E S D A Y WE D N E S D A Y 9^ SA T U R D A Y SU N D A Y 9: 3 0 AM Su n d a y Sc h o o l 10 : 5 5 AM Wo r s h i p Se r v i c e 12 : 3 0 PM Co v e r e d - d i s h Lu n c h 5: 3 0 PM Pr e s c h o o l & Ch i l d r e n ' s Ch o i r s 5: 3 0 PM Di s c i p l e s h i p T r a i n i n g 5: 3 0 PM . Yo u t h Fe l l o w s h i p 6: 3 0 PM R. A . ' s , G. A . ' s , an d Mi s s i o n Fr i e n d s 7: 3 0 PM De a c o n ' s Me e t i n g 10 : 3 0 AM Yo u n g - a t - H e a r t to La k e No r m a n 12 : 0 0 PM Pr a y e r Se r v i c e 12 : 3 0 PM Pr a y e r Lu n c h e o n 6: 3 0 PM Ad u l t En s e m b l e Re h e a r s a l 7: 3 0 PM Sa n c t u a r y Ch o i r Re h e a r s a l 8: 3 0 Am "B i g Sw e e p " Cl e a n Up 9: 3 0 AM Su n d a y Sc h o o l 10 : 5 5 AM Wo r s h i p Se r v i c e 4: 0 0 PM Mi d d l e Sc h o o l Ch o i r Or g a n i z a t i o n a l Me e t i n g 5: 3 0 PM Di s c i p l e s h i p Tr a i n i n g & Ch i l d r e n ' s Ch o i r s 5: 3 0 PM Yo u t h Fe l l o w s h i p 6: 3 0 PM R. A . ' s , G. A . ' s , an d Mi s s i o n Fr i e n d s 7: 3 0 PM De a c o n ' s Me e t i n g %§ ^8 iO Th e fl o w e r s in fr o n t of th e pu l p i t ar e pl a c e d in th e sa n c t u a r y to d a y by De b b i e Tr i p p l e t t in me m o r y of he r fa t h e r , Mr . Ro b e r t C. Br o w n . Th e fl o w e r s ar e pl a c e d in th e ch o i r lo f t by Do n n a La n i e r to ho n o r Dr . La r r y Ho v i s on hi s ^ ye a r an n i v e r s a r y an d Re v . Le w i s Ph i l l i p s on hi s ye a r an n i v e r s a r y . Pi V s r te rp s ^ ^ c - - 4 —. ^ . c ; " ^ .- v ff l ll l i FR O N T EL E V A T I O N MA S T E R PL A N SC A L E : l/ 8 " = r4 ( " FI R S T BA P T I S T CH U R C H OF MO C K S V I L L E Mo c k s v i l l e , FU L L E R AR C H I T E C T U R A L f i~ ° Q oS e . < ^ I rJ I 1 ^' j '" t k e - K . 'k f i l l ' e No r t h Ca r o l i n a MO C K S V I L L E ^ NO R T H CA R O L I N A ,V mf l H , - 1 Pa v i e Co u n t y Pu o i i c Li ^ r a f y 'M o f i k s v i l l e , NG €Sl b_ at First Baptist Church Facilities Mater Plan Building Priority First - Sanctuary Renovation (New carpet, refurbished pews, painting, choir chairs, aiter modifications, etc.) Second - New Building For Fellowship Hall, Kitchen, and Offices ThinJ - Renovation of Education Building and Chapel Cost Estimated at (but not limited to) $1,500,000. v Architect John Fuller (Mocksville, NO) Timing Sanctuary Renovation - 2001 New Building, Education Building, and Chapel Renovation - 2005 Special Committees Fund Raising Committee Sanctuary Renovation Committee Facilities Coordination Committee (new facility and Education Building renovation) Discussion Forums April 18,1999 Aftemoon forum ^ April 26,1999 Evening forum ^ Planned Vote on Facilities Master Plan o I fc- ryx CP I vr> X o c> x May 1999 — ^ sr it C- H l x a C H E S -G ) f ^ ( > T \ 5 T - tc t Ti J ^ S T -N E W CO V E R E D DR O P OF F AN D ED U C A T I O N EN T R A N C E NE W CO V E R E D WA L K W A Y H H CO V B t a S WA U C W A Y m W JB B BL — , « CC N B t S D WA U C W A Y CL A S S RM . 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TH R E E MA S T E R PL A N LO W E R LE V E L MA S T E R PL A N Di w i e Co u n t y Pu o l i c Ut o r y Mo c k s v i l l e . -N o ED U C A T RA N G E & May 2.2001 Van Lankford called the church Into conference. After a short devotional, everyone then watched a video on the ministry program Operation Inasmuch. Dr. Lankford Introduced Ann Dyson to give a short synopsis of a visit that Charles and Reglna London and she made to Fayettevllle to witness this ministry, and It was announced that October 20, 2001, had been set as the date for First Baptist Church's first Operation Inasmuch. Oren Heffner, representing the Nominating Committee, presented Johnny Marklln to be Sunday School Director and Jeff Eaton to lead Brotherhood. Coming from committee It needed no second. Motion passed unanimously. Johnny Marklln, representing Church Council, presented a motion that the church proceed with the process of Incorporation. Discussion followed. Some concems were voiced about whether this process was really necessary. Other concems were expressed concerning the possibility of a Board of Directors controlling our church. Some discussion voiced concern for the liability that the church could have without Incorporation. After no further discussion, the motion passed with some dissenting votes. Oren Heffner, chairman of the Local Control Missions Committee (Deacon Benevolence, Stewardship, and Outreach Committees), presented the proposed disbursement of $5,869.28 from the 2000 Local Control Mission monies. The disbursement Is as follows: Hispanic Mission $1,000.00 Crisis Pharmacy 1,434.64 Storehouse for Jesus 500.00 Davie Community Youth Choir 500.00 Habitat for Humanity 1,000.00 Operation Inasmuch 500.00 Church Outreach Committee 500.00 Local Benevolence Fund 434.64 Coming from a committee, the motion needed no second. Discussion followed. Concems were expressed about not giving any money to the YMCA's Partnership for Youth. After a call to question vote, the motion passed unanlnrausly. Dr. Lanl^ord then asked for new business. George Mclntyre thanked the church for the Gideon offering of $529.25 given on Sunday, April 29'''. Ann Dyson expressed thanks to the church for over 800 Items of food collected for A Storehouse for Jesus. She also thanked the R.A.'s and G.A.'s for packing and delivering this food. Mrs. Dyson then announced that Baptist Women's Day would be held on Sunday, May 27"'. To celebrate the roles that women have played and are currently playing In our church, we will take up a monetary donation In honor or In memory of a woman who has made a difference In our lives. These donations will be used to buy needed Items for our kitchen, ii- Dr. Lankford thanked the Koinonia Class for preparing our spaghetti supper. With no further business, Darryl Horton dismissed us with prayer, j Van Hugh Lankford, Moderator 5 Oavie County Pablis Ubraiy Evelyn Wando. Clerk V ^ H- > l/> octoille, NG Ui • ci XJ ' UJ -? \r> O o July 29. 2001 Van Lankford called the church into conference at the close of the worship service. Bill Johnson, representing the Personnel Committee, made a motion that we hire Neil Westbrook, who is currently doing a summer internship through Duke Divinity School, as our part-time youth minister. Neil would continue being responsible for all youth ministry activities. Due to his school schedule and personal needs. Neil has agreed to be with us for 10 weekends this fall. This means he would be with us approximately every other weekend. Neil would be responsible for the planning, coordinating, and conducting of our youth program. He would also be responsible for communication with the church, youth, and parents when he is not physically here. Neil would also be responsible for finding lay leadership to continue the youth program when he could not be here. The Personnel Committee will recommend the following: 1. That we extend our current agreement with Neil until August 12 (originally it would have ended August 5). 2. That we hire Neil to be part-time youth minister from September- December. 3. That his compensation will be $400.00 for each weekend he is with us. This includes salary and travel. The church will provide housing. Bill also explained that once this is approved, the Personnel Committee will work with the Stewardship Committee this fall in examining the possibility of creating another full-time staff position to begin the spring of 2002. The motion passed unanimously. Van Hugh Lankford, Moderator Evelyn Mando, Clerk August 5.2001 Van Lankford called the church into conference. Oren Heffner, chairman of the 2001-2001 Nominating Committee, presented the Nominating Committee report. He thanked "everyone who was going off this year and welcomed everyone who was coming on. He made the motion we accept this report. Since the motion came from a committee, it needed no second. Lisa Myers asked that we add Thea Brown to the Crisis Group Leaders. With no further discussion, the motion passed unanimously. Andy Stokes presented a brief report concerning the loss of the retaining wall. Since the wall collapsed on June 15"^, piers have been added to support the building, air conditioning units were moved (with one replacement), and plans are now being drawn up to reconstruct the wall and fill in the foundation. Andy reported that the insurance will cover the damages caused from the wall as well as replacement of the wall. With no further business, the meeting was adjoumed. Van Hugh Lankford. Moderator Evelyn Mando. Clerk PutJiic uorar^ MocKsV,«e, WC 2002 Budget 2001 Budget Budget Budget f Witness and CooperaUve tVUnistries A. Donor Directed Missions (13%) 1. BSC/SBC 47,762.55 1. Witness and Cooperative Ministries A. Donor Directed Missions (13%) 1. BSC/SBC 39,050.00 2. BSC/CBF 2. BSC/CBF 3. Local Control Missions 3. Local Control Missions a. Assodational Missions 3,000.00 a. Assodational Missions 3,500.00 b. Local Emergency Relief B. Our Church-Related Foreign Mis^onaries 1. Eliis and Judy Leagans 2. Randy and Debbie Smith 3. Danny and Beth Rumple C. Samaritan Counseling Center 1,200.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 b. Local Emergency Relief B. Our Church-Related Foreign Missionaries 1. Blis and Judy Leagans 2. Randy and Debbie Smith 3. Danny and Beth Rumple C. Samaritan Counsel^g Center 750.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 D. Operation InAsMuch 2,000.00 TOTAL 43,550.60 E Outreach Committee F. Disaster Recovery 2,000.00 1,000.00 11. Pastoral Minisbles A. Base Salary 46,164.01 TOTAL 60,762.55 B. Group Insurance Benefits 2,667.84 1. Salaries C. Retirement 4,800.00 A. Pastor B. Minister of Music and Senior Adults 56,056.00 44,590.00 D. Social Security E. Travel and Business Expense 3,715.15 6,000.00 C. Minister of Students and Spiritual Formation 32,000.00 TOTAL 63,347.00 D. Secretary E. Organist and Pianist 24,000.00 9,762.50 111. Worship and Music Ministries A. Minister of Music & Senior Adults TOTAL 11. Employee Benefits A. Group Insurance 1. Pastor 166,428.50 2,971.20 1. Base Salary 2. Social Security 3. Retirement 4. Group Insurance Benefits 37,682.00 2,883.00 2,886.00 2,701.00 2. Minister of Music 3. Minister of Students & Spiritual Formation B. Travel and Business Expense 1. Pastor 2. Minister of Music 3. Minister of Students & Spiritual Formation 2,971.20 1,771.44 6,000.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 5. Travel,and Business Expense B. Rower Fund C. Music Ministry D. Organist and Pianist 1. Social Security E. Pulpit Ministries and Supply 3,600.00 700.00 7,274.00 9,880.00 756.00 400.00 C. Social Security 1. Seaetary 2. Organist and Pianist 1,836.00 748.36 TOTAL IV. Educational Ministries A. Minister with Youth/Children 66,742.00 23,126.00 TOTAL 2^,496.20 1. Sodal Security 1,769.00 v. Worship and Music Ministries A. Rower Fund 500.00 2. Travel Expense B. Adult Missions Education .o 2,725.00 200.00 B. Music Ministry C. Pulpit Ministries and Supply 6,369.00 400.00 C. Children's Ministry E. Continuing Education —' o .o 22 400.00 400.00 tOTAL 7,269.00 F. Convention Expense 400.00 /. Educational Ministries A. Adult Missions Education 1. Baptist Men 2. WMU B. Children's Ministry C. Continuing Education D. Convention Expense E Disctpleship Tuning F. Library 200.00 300.00 600.00 400.00 200.00 1,000.00 700.00 G. Disdpleship Training H. Library I. Literature J. Nursery K. Pastor^ Ubrary Erqrense L Publidty M. Sunday School N. Vacation Bilile School 0. Youth Ministry GL 'ILmi c jj: =s o o oo :§ .s S o 500.00 500.00 11,000.00 300.00 500.00 1,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 4,500.00 G. Literature 11,000.00 TOTAL 46,620.00 H. Nursery I. Pastoral Library Expense J. Sunday School K. Vacation Bible School L Youth Ministry 200.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 9,000.00 V. Fellowship Ministries A. Homebound and Crisis Committee B. Hospitality Ministry and Kitchen Supplies C. Senior Adult Activities D. Spedai Events/Lovefeast 200.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 750.00 TOTAL 26,606.00 TOTAL 3,d5o.6o /I. Fellowship Ministries A. Homebcund and Crisis Committee B. Hospitality Ministry and Kitchen Supplies C. Senior Adult Activities D. Spedal Events/Lovefeast 200.00 2,000.00 1,200.00 400.00 VI. Supportive Ministries A. Office Equipment B. Office Supdies and Printing C. Personnel Committee D. Postage 2,500.00 6,ooo:oo 200.00 5,000.00 TOTAL /II. Supportive Ministries 3,1300.00 E. Secretarial Staff Salaries 1. Sodai Security 24,000.00 1,836.00 A. OfRce Equipment B. Office Supples and Printing C. Personn^ Committee D. Postage 2,500.00 6,000.00 200.00 5,500.00 TOTAL VII. Building and Grounds Ministries A. Capital Outlay and Contingency B. Custodian Salary 30,536.60 2,500.00 9,000.00 TOTAL /111. Building and Grounds Ministries 14,200.00 C. Insurance: Buildings and Workers Comp. D. lawn and Grounds Maintenance 6,288.00 2,400.00 A. Capital Outlay and Contingency B. Custodian Salary C. Insurance: Buildings and Workers Comp. D. Lawn and Grounds Maintenance E. Operating and Janitorial Supplies F. Repairs and Maintenance G. Utilities H. Vehicle Expense 10,000.00 11,700.00 6,500.00 2,640.00 1,600.00 5,000.00 25,000.00 E. Operating and Janitorial Supplies F. Repairs and Maintenance 6. Utilities H. Vehlde Expense 1. Insurance 2. Gasoline 3. Maintenance and Repair 4. Tags and Inspection 1,400.00 5,000.00 21,000.00 1,196.00 750.00 250.00 50.00 1. Insurance 1,206.00 TOTAL 40,634.60 2. Gasoline 900.00 3. Maintenance and Repair 250.00 4. Tags and Inspection 50.00 YOTALS 317,779.00 64TOTAL,646.00 TOTALS 367,404.25 I > A* h- X VO O p I _J o Z- ^ 7c ^ *ji y~ _i oi <^0 Sj<5" # ' FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA OCTOBER 2001 BALANCE IN BANK. October 1,2001 RECEIPTS: Tithes & Offerlnos -CBF •Local Control -SBC Other Income Interest on Stock Loose Offerings Sales Tax Reimbursement Reimbursements to Budget Transfers In Designated Offerings TOTAL RECEIPTS TOTAL RECEIPTS & BALANCE FORWARDED DISBURSEMENTS: Regular Budget Disbursements Transfers Out Taxes Withheld Designated & Non-Budget E]g)endltures: TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS BALANCE IN BANK, October 31.2001 Summary of All Accounts: FBC BUILDING FUND FBC SAVINGS FBC MEMORIAL FUND FBC TAPE MINISTRY FUND FBC BUS FUND FBC VAN FUND FBC RIDGECREST FUND Totals TOTAL ALL ACCOUNTS AND BALANCE ON HAND Begin. Baf. 9.771.58 4,533.64 7.083.33 178.32 1.033.17 6,876.38 4,415.51 33.871.93 27,386.74 305.45 7,149.76 34.841.95 17.801.22 33,871.93 51,673.15 34.841.95 16.831.20 (Regular Checking - $298.32) (Designated Funds Checking • $16,532.88} Credits Debits Balance 4,737.05 745.78 5.48Z83 38,244.86 1,081.92 5,500.00 33,826.78 4,902.11 188.56 1,365.00 3,725.67 2,40^.01 1.61 28.11 2,374.51 2,998.71 1.74 833.27 2,167.18 8.609.34 10.91 8,620.25 5,177.92 110.00 5,287.92 67.071.00 2.140.52 7.726.38 61,485.14 78.316.34 TO DATE t n i ciy CJ s- 5»" (/• ■.d Budget Receipts Tithes & Offerings Interest on Stock Loose Offerings Sales Tax Refmbuisements Budget Disbursements Budget Reimbursements Budget Needs ($5,776.60 weekly) Designated Offerings 13% Local Control Missions Harold Benson SS Class CBF Global Missions Challenge Class Choir Memorials Lottie Moon Operation InAsMuch Rev. George Mataboge Rumple Missionaries Smith Missionaries State Missions Wake Forest Tickets Youth 118.06 60.00 150.00 90.00 50.00 170.00 792.00 1,715.00 132.00 142.00 318.45 447.00 231.00 TTOsr II 232,481.54 255.38 2,225.13 521.90 235,483.95 284,878.80 19,048,24 282,779.02 Designated & Non-Budget Expenditures: Harold Benson SS Class CBF Global Missions Oavie Communify Youth Choir Hatfitat for Humanity Local Benevolence Local Charities Lottie Moon New York/DC ReliefOfRce Supplies and Equipment Operation InAsMuch Partnership Mission Money Rev. (Seorge Mataboge Rumple Missionaries Smith Missionaries State Missions Tape Ministry Wake Forest Tickets 50.00 150.00 34.85 50.00 96.00 100.00 170.00 540.00 378.15 2.598.20 200.00 1,715.00 132.00 142.00 318.45 28.11 447.00 tW cu ^ -c: jjcg o 5o S. & CSi K. O ci 7 V 8 1 \r- \r% O- iC cD k ui 3r VJ Gi r5 a: •cJ I. witness and Cooperative Ministries A. Donor Directed Missions (13%) 1. BSC/SBC 2. BSC/CBF 3. Local Control Missions a. Associational Missions b. Local Emergency Relief B. Our Church-Related Foreign Missionaries 1. Ellis and Judy Leagans 2. Randy and Debi}ie Smith 3. Danny and Beth Rumple C. Samaritan Counseling Center TOTAL II. Pastoral Ministries A. Base Salary B. Group Insurance Benefits C. Retirement D. Social Security E. Travel and Business Expense TOTAL ill. Worship and Music Ministries A. Minister of Music & Senior Adults 1. Base Salary 2. Sodal Security 3. Retirement 4. Group Insurance Benefits 5. Travel and Business Expense B. Flower Fund C. Music Ministry D. Organist and Pianist 1. Sodal Security E. Pulpit Ministries and Supply TOTAL IV. Educational Ministries A. Minister with Youth/Children 1. Social Security 2. Travel Expense B. Adult Missions Education C. Children's Ministry E. Continuing Education F. Convention Expense G. Disdpleship Training H. Library I. Literature J. Nursery K. Pastoral Library Expense L Publidty M. Sunday School N. Vacation Bible School O. Youth Ministry TOTAL V. Fellowship Ministries A. Homebound and Crisis Committee B. Hospitality Ministry and Kitchen Supplies C. Senior Adult Actl>dtles D. Spedal Events/Lovefeast TOTAL VI. Supportive Ministries A. Office Equipment B. Office Supplies and Printing C. Personnel Committee D. Postage E. Secretarial Staff Salaries 1. Sodal Security TOTAL VII. Building and Grounds Ministries A. Capital Outlay and Contingency B. Custodian Salary C. Insurance: Buildings and Wmfcera Comp. D. I.awn and Grounds Maintenartce E. Operating and Janitorial Supplies F. Repairs and Maintenance G. Utinties H. Vehide Expense 1. Insurance 2. Gasoline 3. Maintenance and Repair 4. Tags and Inspection TOTAL TOTALS Budget October Expenses RsltriburssfnsRts To Date Expenses To Oats RabTfeursstnants 39.050.00 3,500.00 750.00 918.23 1.270.32 118.06 250.00 10.832.88 11,733.88 4,184.54 2,500.00 900.00 150.00 1.000.00 1,000.00 1.000.00 1,500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 43.550.00 4.056.61 0.00 33,151.30 150.00 46.164.01 2.667.84 4.800.00 3.715.15 6,000.00 3,574.16 440.00 800.00 285.78 170.86 39,015.76 2.516.07 3,600.00 3,143.58 4,396.17 63,347.00 5.270.82 0.00 52.671.58 37,68ZOO Z896.62 31,884.62 2,863.00 221.76 2,439.36 2,666.00 463.82 2.319.10 2,701.00 469.75 2.446.60 3,600.00 96.88 3.267.13 228.00 700.00 165.50 70.00 1,169.98 853.60 7,274.00 699.40 5,035.82 377.04 9,860.00 1,160.00 6,080.00 756.00 38.26 36Z60 400.00 25.19 506.47 66,74Z00 6.459.18 70.00 57,531.68 1,458.64 23.126.00 600.00 11.771.00 1,769.00 91.60 856.45 2,725.00 1,236.46 200.00 401.81 400.00 406.41 179.00 400.00 103.00 400.00 500.00 1.025.96 656.00 1,727.11 934.00 500.00 366.83 150.0011,000.00 1.258.46 9,410.72 300.00 47.64 139.64 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 116.25 972.26 500.00 526.04 340.00 1,000.00 136.00 1,755.14 790.72 4,500.00 1.096.92 1Z187.21 7,168.56 46,820.00 4,439.23 79Z00 4Z364.12 9,56Z28 200.00 44.002,000.00 198.23 44.00 1,824.52 1,000.00 901.52 750.00 344.58 3,950.00 198.23 44.00 3,070.62 44.00 2,500.00 Z500.00 31Z746,000.00 736.63 37.62 4,365.46 200.00 12.39 63.06 5,000.00 476.23 3,595.92 24,000.00 2,769.24 20,307.76 1,836.00 141.24 1,341.76 39,536.00 4,137.93 37.62 32,173.98 31Z74 2,500.00 20,646.07 100.00 9,000.00 718.74 7,566.53 6,288.00 3,958.00 2,400.00 200.00 Z000.00 1.400.00 94.97 1,359.93 5,000.00 14Z00 6,434.96 5,444.37 21,000.00 1,51Z53 89.55 19,839.51 1,313.40 1,196.00 598.00 750.00 156.50 794.76 250.00 698.31 662.81 50.00 19.25 2.824.74 63,915.32 317.77B.0U Z7.3W.74 1,033. W FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH M0CK8VILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DECEMBER 2001 BALANCE IN BANK. December 1.2001 RECEIPTS: Tithes & Offerings ^BF •Local Ccfltrol -SBC Other Income Interest on Stock Loose Offerings Sales Tax RelmiNirsement Special Budget Offering Reimbursements to Budget Transfers In Designated Offerings TOTAL RECEIPTS TOTAL RECEIPTS & BALANCE FORWARDED 24.263.07 21.051.33 16.118.91 15,047.38 357.25 570.00 430.09 11.100.80 64.675.76 64,675.76 88.968.83 DISBURSEMENTS: Regular Budget Disbursements Transfers Out Taxes Withheld Designated & Non-Budget Expendlturas: TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS BALANCE IN BANK. December 31.2001 Summary of All Accounts: 34.933.51 1.210.28 11.539.34 47.883.13 47,683.13 41.285.70 (Regular Checking - $23,347.60} (Designated Funds Checking - $17,938.10) Blenin. Bal.Credits Debits Balance FBC BUILDING FUND 5.48Z83 5.48Z83 FBC SAVINGS 25,928.83 81.61 23.74 25,986.70 FBC MEMORIAL FUND 3Z70.67 185.00 3,455.67 FBC TAPE MINISTRY FUND 2,374.51 Z506.00 4,880.51 FBC BUS FUND Z187.18 2,167.18 FBC VAN FUND 8.620ZS 8,620.^ FBC RiDGECREST FUND 6ZB7.92 - 125.00 5.41Z92 BAPTIST WOMEN 869.21 869.21 Totals TOTAL ALL ACCOUNTS AND BALANCE ON HAND 54,001.40 Z897.61 23.74 56,875.27 98,160.97 s .o S xs 21 Q; G. = £ o o CO xxs Ob TO DATE Budget Receipts Tithes & Offerings Interest on Stock Loose Offerings Sates Tax Reimbursements Budget Disbursements Budget Reimbursements Budget Needs ($8111.14 weekly) 309,405.66 255.38 2.79Z00 1,318.77 313,771.81 351,668.42 20Z70.44 317.77M0 0.U ' i T o V V> -C 0 i- Deslgnabsd Offerings 13% Local Control Mbslons Baptist Ctiildren's Homes Harold Benson SS Class Boy Scouts CBF Global Missions Ctfallenge Class Choir Deacon Retreat Decorations Local Charities Lottie Moon Lovefeast Offering Office Supplies and Equipment Operation InAsMudt RA's Rumple Missionaries Smith MIsslonaiies Storehouse fer Jesus Toy Store Youth 6(}5.39 5.00 595.00 100.00 687.00 490.00 100.00 465.00 45.50 1,000.00 2,820.00 808.80 2,000.00 200.11 200.00 175.00 165.00 100.00 405.00 134.00 II.IU.U Deslsncted & Non-Budget ExpendKures: Audit 1,500.00 Harold Benson SS Class 650.00 B(V Scouts 100.00 CBF Global Missions 687.00 Challenge Class 887.58 Children's Home 165.06 Deacon Retreat 329.00 Decorations 194.89 Disaster Recovery 39.00 Library 117.03 Local Charities 239.00 Lottie Moon 2,820.00 Lovefeast 135.66 Lovefeast Offering 908.80 Office Supplies and Equipment 1i^-91 Publicity 127.50 RA's ^5.00 Rumple Missionaries 175.00 Smith MIsstonarles 165.00 Toy Store 405.00 Youth 40&91 TTSSSSr I. Witness and Cooperative Ministries A. Donor Directed Missions (13%) 1. BSC/SBC 2. BSC/CBF 3. Local Control Missions a. Associational Missions b. Local Emergency Relief B. Our Church-Related Foreign Missionaries 1. Eliis and Judy Leagans 2. Randy and Debbie Smith 3. Danny and Beth Rumple C. Samaritan Counseling Center TOTAL II. Pastoral Minishies Budget December Expentea December Relmburaements To Date Expenaee To Date Relmbureementa ToDateTolala Balance In Budget 39,050.00 3,500.00 750.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1,956.16 2,738.67 817.18 250.00 13,873.17 15,768.92 5,802.36 3,000.00 900.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 150.00 13,873.17 15,768.92 5,802.36 3,000.00 750.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 -144.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 43,550.00 5,760.01 0.00 43,844.45 150.00 43,694.45 -144.45 A. Base Salary B. Group Insurance Benefits C. Retirement 0. Social Security E. Travel and Business Expense 46,164.01 2,667.84 4,800.00 3,715.15 6,000.00 3,574.16 ^ 274.00 800.00 285.78 694.10 46,164.08 2,988.22 4,800.00 3,715.14 6,000.00 46,164.08 2,988.22 4,800.00 3,715.14 6,000.00 -0.07 -320.38 0.00 0.01 0.00 TOTAL III. Worship and Music Ministries A. Minister of Musics Senior Adults 63,347.00 5,628.04 0.00 63,667.44 63,667.44 -320.44 1. Base Salary 2. Social Security 3. Retirement 4. Group Insurance Benefits 5. Travel and Business Expense B. Flower Fund C. Music Ministry D. Organist and Pianist 1. Social Security E. Pulpit Ministries and Supply 37,682.00 2,883.00 2,866.00 2,701.00 3,600.00 700.00 7,274.00 9,880.00 756.00 400.00 2,898.62 221.76 231.91 248.33 263.18 186.40 1,522.37 800.00 76.52 134.64 53.54 270.00 38,682.06 2,882.88 2,782.92 2,939.59 3,881.54 1,505.32 6,922.48 9,560.00 497.38 791.11 281.54 923.60 377.04 372.00 38,682.06 2,88Z88 2,782.92 2,939.59 3,600.00 581.72 6,545.44 9,560.00 497.38 419.11 •1,000.06 0.12 83.08 -238.59 0.00 118.28 728.56 320.00 258.62 -19.11 TOTAL IV. Educational Ministries 68,742.00 6,583.73 323.54 A.Minister with Youth/Children 23,126.00 1,200.00 1. Social Security 2. Travel Expense 1,769.00 2,725.00 153.00 B.Adult Missions Education 200.00 10.00 C.Children's Ministry 400.00 35.70 E.Conb'nuing Educatson 400.00 -383.32 F.Convention Expense ■S" ^400.00 G.Discipleship Training o o 500.00 H.Library s> 500.00 108.70 1.Literature 11,000.00 296.92 J.Nursery §300.00 K.Pastoral Library Expense 500.00 L.Publicity 1,000.00 M.Sunday School 500.00 N.Vacation Bible School 1,000.00 0.Youth Ministry 4,500.00 76.81 70,445.28 13,771.00 1,070.65 1,263.48 411.81 442.11 ' 485.32 1,843.10 545.04 11,110.87 155.03 500.00 1,277.92 528.04 1,755.14 1,954.18 204.00 968.00 150.00 340.00 790.72 68,491.10 13,771.00 1,070.65 1,263.48 411.81 238.11 486.32 875.10 545.04 10,960.87 155.03 500.00 1,277.92 188.04 964.42 TOTAL V. Fellowship Ministries A. Homebcund and Crisis Committee B. Hospitality Ministry and Kitchen Supplies C. Senior Adult Activities 0. Special Events/Lovefeast TOTAL VI. Supportive Ministries A. Office Equipment B. Office Supplies and Printing C. Personnel Committee D. Postage E. Secretarial Staff Salaries 1. Social Security TOTAL VII. Building and Grounds Ministries A. Capital Outlay and Contingency B. Custodian Salary C. Insurance: Buildings and Workers Comp. D. Lawn arid Grounds Maintenance E. Operating and Janitorial Supplies P. Repairs and Maintenance G. Utilities H. Vehicle Expense 1. Insurance 2. Gasoline 3. Maintenance and Repair 4. Tags and Inspection TOTAL TOTALS 250.90 9,355.00 698.35 1,461.52 -211.81 161.89 •86.32 400.00 -375.10 -45.04 39.13 144197 0.00 -277.92 311.96 35.58 48,820.00 2,264.45 0.00 47,513.96 9,621.28 37,892.68 10,927.32 200.00 200.00 2,000.00 1,97Z03 44.00 1,928.03 71.97 1,000.00 50.98 95Z50 95Z50 47.50750.00 749.59 749.59 0.41 3,950.00 50.98 0.00 3,674.12 44.00 3,630.12 319.88 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 0.00 6,000.00 620.16 56.55 6,393.90 430.40 5,963.50 36.50 200.00 125.00 188.06 188.06 11.94 5,000.00 607.87 4,956.66 4,956.66 43.34 24,000.00 1,846.16 24,000.08 24,000.08 -0.081,836.00 282.43 1,836.05 1,836.05 •0.05 39,536.00 3,481.82 56.55 39,874.75 430.40 39,444.35 91.65 2,500.00 6,281.25 26,927.32 100.00 26,827.32 -24,327.32 9,000.00 716.74 9,000.01 9,000.01 -0.01 6,288.00 6,825.00 6,825.00 -537.00 2,400.00 200.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 0.00 1,400.00 125.58 1,728.62 1,728.62 -328.62 5,000.00 1,056.15 7,984.23 5,944.37 2,039.86 2,960.14 21,000.00 2,720.71 50.00 24,920.64 1,363.40 23,557.24 -2,557.24 1,196.00 1,236.00 1,236.00 •40.00 750.00 64.25 874.91 874.91 -124.91 250.00 732.44 662.81 69.63 180.37 50.00 19.25 19.25 30.75 49,834.00 11,164.68 50.00 82,648.42 8,070.58 74,577.84 -24,743.84 317,778.00 34,833.51 430.08 '351,008.42 20,270.44 331,397.98 -13,818.98 First Baptist Church Mocksvillo, North Caroiina June, 2002 BALANCE IN BANK, June 1. 2002 13,969.54 RBCEIPTS: Tithes & Offerings -CBF •Local Control -SBC Other Income Miscellaneous Loose Offerings Sales Tax Rembursement 7,948.41 6,478.48 9,844.21 194.37 357.48 Reimbursements to Budget Transfers In Designated Offerings TOTAL RECEIPTS TOTAL RECEIPTS & BALANCE FORWARDED 607.87 5,652.17 1.570.56 32,653.55 32,653.55 46,623.09 DISBURSEMENTS: Regular Budget Disbursements Transfers Out Taxes Withheld Designated & Non-Budget Expenditures: TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 28,567.81 -130.78 721.83 29,158.86 29,158.86 BALANCE IN BANK, June 30,2002 17,464.23 (Budget Funds-$2,445.30) (Designated Funds -$15,018.93) Summary of Ail Accounts: •P Credits Debits Budget Disbursements Budget Needs ($7,065>t7 weekly) 171,711.37 183,702.22 Balance FBC SAVINGS 41,588.51 101.18 5,007.56 36,682.13 FBC TAPE MINISTRY FUND 4,745.73 20.00 4,765.73 FBC BUS FUND 2,167.18 2,167.18 FBC MEMORIAL FUND 3,118.17 410.00 652.17 2,876.00 FBC BUILDING/SANCTUARY RENOVATIONS FUND 22,539.76 23,718.30 46,258.06 FBC RIDGECREST 5,412.92 4,041.22 9,454.14 FBC BAPTIST WOMEN 974.21 974.21 FBC VAN FUND 8,620.25 8,620.25 FBC SCHOLARSHIP FUND 452.50 452.50 FBC PARTNERSHIP MISSION FUNDS 5,000.00 5,000.00 FBC 13% LOCAL CONTROL FOR 2001 1,980.00 1,239.91 740.09 Totals 96,599.23 28,290.70 6,899.64 117,990.29 TOTAL ALL ACCOUNTS AND BALANCE ON HAND 135,454.52 TO DATE Budget Receipts 163,714.26 Tithes & Offerings 152,340.28 Miscellaneous 6,059.37 Loose Offerings 1,434.76 Sales Tax Reimbursements 499.31 Budget Reimbursements 3,380.54 & a .o ^ jS -- •a m o- ^ C rs s O .R O f.i? Designated Offerings Designated & Non-Budget Expenditures: »- a. \ iU i: Sj d. X Harold Benson SS Class 20.00 Harold Benson SS Class 50.00 CBF Global Missions 50.00 CBF Global Missions 50.00 Challenge Class 50.00 Challenge Class 240.00 Lottie Moon 30.00 Fellowship Hall 45.75 Rumple Missionaries 132.00 Lottie Moon 30.00 Smith Missionaries 132.00 Outreach Committee 42.08 VBS:Samaritan's Purse 136.56 Rumple Missionaries 132.00 Wedding 1,000.00 Smith Missionaries 132.00 Youth 20.00 721.83 1,570.58 q5 Budget June Expenses June RelmtHirsements To Date Expenses To Dale Reimbunements To Date Totals Balance In Budget QL u- UJ -7 Krs o o V- *o f- o. <L C£> i v» ui X Ci X CJ I. Witness and Cooperative Ministries A. Donor Directed Missions (13%) 1. BSC/SBC 2. BSC/CBF 3. Local Control Missions a. Assodational Missions b. Local Benevolence Fund B. Our Church-Related Foreign Missionaries 1. Ellis and Judy Leagans 2. Randy and Debbie Smith 3. Danny and Beth Rumpie C. Samaritan Counseling Center D. Operation InAsMuch E. Outreach Committee F. Disaster Recovery TOTAL II. Salaries A. Pastor B. Minister of Music and Senior Adults C. Minister of Students and Spiritual Formation D. Secretary E. Organist and Pianist TOTAL III. Employee Benefits A. Group Insurance 1. Pastor 2. Minister of Music 3. Minister of Students & Spiritual Formation B. Travel and Business Expense 1. Pastor 2. Minister of Music 3. Minister of Students & Spiritual Formation C. Social Security 1. Secretary 2. Organist and Pianist TOTAL IV. Worship and Music Ministries A. Flower Fund B. Music Ministry C. Pulpit Ministries and Supply TOTAL V. Educational Ministries A. Adult Missions EducaCon 1. Baptist Men 2. WMU B. Children's Ministry C. Continuing Education D. Convention Expense E. Discipieship Training F. Library G. Literature H. Nursery I. Pastoral Library Expense J. Sunday School K. Vacation Bible School L Youth Ministry TOTAL VI. Fellowship Ministries A. Homebound and Crisis Committee B. Hospitality Ministry and Kitchen Supplies C. Senior Adult Activities D. Special Events/Lovefeast TOTAL VII. Supportive Ministries A. Office Equipment B. Office Supplies and Printing C. Personnel Comm'rttee D. Postage TOTAL Vlil. Building and Grounds Ministries A. Capital Outlay and Contingency B. Custodian Salary C. Insurance: Buildings and Workers Comp. D. Lewn and Grounds Maintenance E. Operating and Janitorial Supplies F. Repairs aruf Maintenance G. Utilities H. Vehicle Expense 1. Insurance 2. Gasoline 3. Maintenance and Repair 4. Tags and Inspection TOTAL TOTALS 47,762.55 27,798.80 1,279.75 7,092.87 7,092.87 1,033.29 8,018.75 8,018.75 323.89 2,165.03 2,165.03 3,000.00 250.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 233.41 1,433.55 244.45 1,189.10 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 0.00 5,000.00 675.87 325.87 1,666.28 325.87 1,340.41 3,659.59 2,000.00 924.73 924.73 1,075.27 2,000.00 247.00 247.00 1,753.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 60,762.55 3,796.21 325.87 26,048.21 570.32 25,477.89 35,284.66 56,056.00 4,365.86 28,028.09 28,028.09 28,027.91 44,590.00 3,441.45 22,253.47 22,253.47 22,336.53 32,000.00 2,592.60 12,211.56 12,211.56 19,788.44 24,000.00 1,846.16 12,000.03 12,000.03 11,999.97 9,782.50 632.52 4,711.38 4,711.38 5,071.12 166,428.50 12,878.59 0.00 79,204.53 79,204.53 87,223.97 2,971.20 45.86 2,027.29 2,027.29 943.91 2,971.20 20.19 1,644.81 1,644.81 1,326.39 1,771.44 357.35 357.35 357.35 1,414.09 6,000.00 737.16 2,435.30 2,435.30 3,564.70 3,600.00 145.69 2,561.70 2,561.70 1:038.30 3,600.00 208.39 685.12 685.12 "2,914.88 1,836.00 141.23 918.01 918.01 917.99 748.36 39.20 254.81 254.81 493.55 23,498.20 1,695.07 0.00 10,884.39 10,884.39 12,613.81 500.00 186.40 70.00 564.51 315.00 249.51 250.49 6,369.00 530.65 1,172.52 1,172.52 5,196.48 400.00 364.00 136.00 228.00 172.00 7,269.00 717.05 70.00 2,101.03 451.00 1,650.03 5,618.97 200.00 156.66 156.66 43.34 300.00 300.00 600.00 10.91 333.37 333.37 266.63 400.00 36.00 400.00 400.00 0.00 200.00 200.00 1,000.00 364.91 1,244.12 532.22 711.90 288.10 700.00 268.89 312.63 312.63 387.37 11,000.00 1,519.00 5,852.11 5,852.11 5,147.89 200.00 52.95 82.79 82.79 117.21 500.00 374.68 374.68 125.32 1,000.00 140.88 140.88 659.12 1,500.00 360.24 67.00 2,122.78 267.00 1,855.78 -355.78 9,000.00 427.33 4,472.69 432.00 4,040.69 4,959.31 26,600.00 3,040.23 67.00 15,492.71 1,231.22 14.261.49 12,338.51 200.00 200.00 2,000.00 63.90 1,044.34 1,044.34 955.66 1,200.00 703.66 703.66 496.34 400.00 400.00 3,800.00 63.90 0.00 1,748.00 1,748.00 2,052.00 2,500.00 1,371.80 2,305.71 40.00 2,265.71 234.29 6,000.00 842.03 2,690.04 2,690.04 3,309.96 200.00 24.68 24.68 175.32 5,500.00 300.36 1,823.85 1,823.85 3,676.15 14,200.00 2,514.29 0.00 6,844.28 40.00 6,804.26 7,395.72 10,000.00 3,065.00 272.00 2,793.00 7,207.00 11,700.00 900.00 5,850.00 5,850.00 5,850.00 6,500.00 484.00 3,094.00 3,094.00 3,406.00 2,640.00 220.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 1,600.00 116.79 1,358.37 1,358.37 241.63 5,000.00 637.44 3,592.22 136.00 3,456.22 1,543.78 25,000.00 1,463.24 145.00 9,989.32 680.00 9,309.32 15,690.68 1,208.00 638.00 638.00 568.00 9C0.C0 41.00 291.59 291.59 608.41 250.00 189.72 189.72 60.28 50.00 50.00 64,846.00 3,662.47 145.00 29,388.22 1,088.00 28,300.22 36,545.78 367.404.25 28.567.81 607.87 171,711.37 3,380.54 168,330.83 199.073.42 First Baptist Church Mocksvllle, North Carolina July, 2002 BALANCE IN BANK, July 1,2002 17,464.23 RECEIPTS: Tithes & Offerings -CBF -Local Control -SBC Other Income Miscellaneous Loose Offerings Sales Tax Reimbursement Reimbursements to Budget Transfers In Designated Offerings TOTAL RECEIPTS TOTAL RECEIPTS & BALANCE FORWARDED 10,392.77 4,975.32 7,701.77 130.00 239.23 154.00 5,000.00 9.648.34 38,241.43 38,241.43 55,705.88 DISBURSEMENTS: Regular Budget Disbursements Transfers Out Teixes Withheld Designated & Non-Budget Expenditures: TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS BALANCE IN BANK. July 31.2002 30,334.83 331.83 8.415.11 37,081.77 37,081.77 18,623.89 (Budget Funds - $1,049.83) (Designated Funds -$17,574.08) Summary of All Accounts: Begin. Bal.Credits Debits Balance FBC SAVINGS 38.882.13 119.56 5.008.71 31,794.98 FBC TAPE MINISTRY FUND 4.785.73 4,765.73 FBC BUS FUND 2.187.18 2,187.18 FBC MEMORIAL FUND 2.876.00 40.00 2,916.00 FBC BUILDING/SANCTUARY RENOVATIONS FUND 46.258.08 8,756.93 55,014.99 FBC RIDGECREST 9,454.14 68.00 9,522.14 FBC BAPTIST WOMEN 974.21 974.21 FBC VAN FUND 8.820.25 8,620.25 FBC SCHOLARSHIP FUND 452.50 452.50 FBC PARTNERSHIP MISSION FUNDS 5.000.00 740.09 5,000.00 FBC 13% LOCAL CONTROL FOR 2001 740.09 0.00 Totals 117,990.29 8.984.49 5,746.80 121,227.98 TOTAL ALL ACCOUNTS AND BALANCE ON HAND 139.851.87 Budget Receipts 175.410.14 187,307.35 Tithes and Offerings Miscellaneous 6,189.37 Loose Offerings 1.873.99 Sales Tax Reimbursements 499.31 Budget Reimbursements 3.534.54 Budget Disbursements 201,694.40 Budget Needs ($7,065.47 weekly)211,964.10 d3> o O- rrp o Si o ^ Q> o O Designated Offerings Harold Benson SS Class Challenge Class Fellowship Hall Koinonia SS Class Local Benevolence Lottie Moon Rumple Missionaries Smith Missionaries Youth 50.00 50.00 100.00 5,651.74 815.80 60.00 88.00 78.00 2.979.00 9.848.34 Designated & Non-Budget Expenditures: Harold Benson SS Class Fellowship Hail Local Benevolence LotGe Moon Office Supplies and Equipm Rumple Missionaries Smith Missionaries Wedding Youth 50.00 107.00 598.61 60.00 600.00 68.00 76.00 950.00 3j9OTj^ 6.415.11 Budget July Expenses Witness end Cooperative Ministries A. Donor Directed Missions (13%) 1. BSC/SBC 2. BSC/CBF 3. Local Control Missions a. Associaticnai Missions b. Local Benevolence Fund B. Our Ctiurcti-Reiated Foreign Missionaries 1. Ellis and Judy Leagans 2. Randy and Debbie Smith 3. Danny and Beth Rumple C. Samaritan Counseling Center D. Operation InAsMuch E. Outreach Committee F. Disaster Recovery July ReimtxjrsWnents To Date To Data -r ^ . Expanses Reimbursements To Oate Totals Balance m Budget 47,762.55 3,000.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,001.23 1,351.06 385.89 250.00 10.90 55.00 8,094.10 9,369.81 2,199.21 1,750.00 1,444.45 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,666.28 979.73 247.00 244.45 325.87 8,094.10 9,369.81 2,199.21 1,750.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,340.41 979.73 247.00 Q o Q o § CD \r- d iZ -I 5 to o 0 c 1 Ln ir- O- CO I to u> X o -cJ 25,149.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,659.59 1,020.27 1,753.00 1,000.00 TOTAL 60,762.55 3,054.08 0.00 28,750.58 570.32 28,180.26 32,58Z29 Salaries A. Pastor 56,056.00 6,198.79 34,226.88 34,226.88 21,829.12 B. Minister of Music and Senior Adults 44,590.00 5,046.22 27,299.69 27,299.69 17,290.31C. Minister of Students and Spiritual Formation 32,000.00 2,592.60 14,804.16 14,804.16 17,195.84D. Secretary 24,000.00 1,846.16 13,846.19 13,846.19 10,153.81 E. Organist and Pianist 9,782.50 768.78 5,480.16 5,480.16 4.30Z34 TOTAL 166,428.50 16,45Z55 0.00 95,657.08 95,657.08 70,771.42 Employee Benefits A. Group Insurance 1. Pastor 2,971.20 439.84 2,467.13 2,467.13 504.07 2. Minister of Music 2,971.20 299.94 1,944.75 1,944.75 1,026.45 3. Minister of Students & Spiritual Formation 1,771.44 175.84 533.19 533.19 1,238.25 B. Travel and Business Expense 1. Pastor 6,000.00 1,759.88 4,195.18 4,195.18 1,804.82 2. Minister of Music 3,600.00 264.54 2,826.24 2,826.24 773.76 3. Minister of Students & Spiritual Formation 3,600.00 157.52 842.64 842.64 "2,757.36 C. Soda! Security 1. Secretary 1,836.00 141.23 1,059.24 1,059.24 776.76 2. Organist and Pianist 748.36 58.81 313.62 313.62 434.74 TOTAL 23,498.20 3,297.60 0.00 14,181.99 14,181.99 9,316.21 Worship and Music Ministries A. Flower Fund 500.00 35.00 564.51 350.00 214.51 285.49 B. Music Ministry 6,369.00 93.54 1,266.00 1,266.06 5,10Z94 C. Pulpit Ministries and Supply 400.00 364.00 136.00 228.00 17ZOO TOTAL 7,269.00 93.54 35.00 2,194.57 486.00 1,708.57 5580 43 Educational Ministries A. Adult Missions Education 1. Baptist Men 200.00 156.66 156.66 43.34 2. WMU 300.00 113.03 113.03 113.03 186.97 B. Children's Ministry 600.00 333.37 333.37 266.63 C. Continuing Educab'on 400.00 400.00 400.00 0.00 D. Convention Expense 200.00 200.00 E. Disdpleship Training 1,000.00 39.55 1,283.67 532.22 751.45 248.55 F. Library 700.00 140.19 452.82 452.82 247.18 ,G. Literature 11,000.00 1,076.07 6,928.18 6,928.18 4,071.82 H. Nursery 200.00 19.72 102.51 102.51 97.49 1. Pastoral Ubraiy Expense 500.00 374.68 374.68 125.32 J. Sunday School 1,000.00 140.88 140.88 859.12 K. Vacation Bible Sdraol 1,500.00 315.21 2,437.99 267.00 2,170.99 -670.99 L. Youth Ministry 9,000.00 153.07 4,625.76 432.00 4,193.76 4,806.24 TOTAL 26,600.00 1,856.84 0.00 17,349.55 1,231.22 16,118.33 10,481.67 Fellowship Ministries A. Hometxiund and Crisis Committee 200.00 200.00 B. Hospitality Ministry and Kitchen Supplies 2,000.00 357.12 49.00 1,401.46 49.00 1,35Z46 647.54 C. Senior Adult Activities 1,200.00 703.66 703.66 496.34 D. Spedal Events/Lovefeast 400.00 400.00 TOTAL 3,800.00 357.12 49.00 2,105.12 49.00 2,056.12 1,743.88 Supportive Ministries A. Office Equipment 2,500.00 2,305.71 40.00 2,265.71 234.29 B. Office Supplies and Printing 6,000.00 222.18 2,912.22 2,912.22 3,087,78 C. Personnel Committee 200.00 24.68 24.66 175.32 D. Postage 5,500.00 531.68 2,355.53 2,355.53 3,144.47 TOTAL 14,200.00 753.86 0.00 7,598.14 40.00 7,558.14 6,641.86 . Building and Grounds Ministries A. Capital Outlay and Contingency 10,000.00 3,065.00 27Z00 2,793.00 7,207.00 B. Custodian Salary 11,700.00 1,350.00 7,200.00 7,200.00 4,500.00 C. Insurance: Buildings and Workers Comp.6,500.00 35.00 3,129.00 3,129.00 3,371.00 D. Lawn and Grounds Maintenance 2,840.00 220.00 1,540.00 1,540.00 1,100.00 E. Operating and Janitorial Supplies 1,600.00 168.44 1,526.81 1,526.81 73.19 F. Repairs and Maintenance 5,000.00 513.74 4,105.96 136.00 3,969.96 1,030.04 G. UUIities 25,000.00 2,182.06 70.00 12,171.38 750.00 11,421.38 13,578.62 H. Vehide Expense 1. Insurance 1,206.00 638.00 638.00 568.00 2. Gasoline 900.00 291.59 291.59 608.41 3. Maintenance and Repair 250.00 189.72 189.72 60.28 4. Tags and Inspection 50.00 50.00 TOTAL 64,846.00 4,469.24 70.00 33,857.46 1,158.00 32,699.46 32,146.54 TOTALS 367,404.25 30.334.83 154.00 201,694.49 3,534.54 198,159.95 169,244.30 DEAR CHURCH FAMILY ALONG WITH ANN DYSON, VIC ANDREWS, AND JOE HARRIS I SERVE ON THE COMMITTEE SEEKING TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THE SANCT UARY RENOVATION OUR CHURCH ELECTED TO DO A FEW WEEKS AGO. OUR COMMITTEE HAS BEEN MADE AWARE OF SOME ADDITIONAL WORK WE NEED TO DO TO THE EXTERIOR OF OUR BUILDING WHICH WILL COST SOME $25,000.00. IF WE FACTOR IN SOME INTEREST COST WITH THIS OUTSIDE WORK WE WILL NEED SOME $250,000.00-A LOT OF MONEY- THE FAMILIES OF THE CHURCH WERE DIVIDED AMONG THE FOUR COMMITTEE MEMBERS, AND IT WAS MY GOOD FORTUNE TO HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF PRESENTING THIS NEED TO YOUR FAMILY. THE COMMITTEE HOPES TO RAISE THIS $250,000.00 BY APPEAL ING TO THE 140 FAMILIES IN THE CHURCH WHO CURRENTLY SUPPORT THE BUDGET. MORE SPEC FICALLY WE SEEK THE FOLLOWING- Number Of Families Pledge Bracket Pledge Amount TOTAL Pledge Bracket number 10 $10.000/$20,000 $12,500 $125,000.00 #1 10 $5,000 / $8,000 $6,000 $60,000.00 #2 20 $1,500/$4,000 $2,400.00 $48,000.00 #3 25 $500 / $1,250 $1,000 $25,000 #4 35 $10 / $500 $150 $5,250 #5 TOTALS $263,250 \ V) L K > V Q THE PLEDGE YOUR FAMILY CHOOSES IS PRIVATE AND PERSONAL, AND SHOULD BE TURNED IN TO THE CHURCH SECRETARY. THE COMMITTEE WILL KNOW TWO (2) THINGS--(A)-THAT YOU TURNED IN A PLEDGE (WHICH MEANS NO FURTHER CONTACT ON THIS MATTER FROM ME) AND—(B)-THE TOTAL OF "ALL" PLEDGES. I WOULD NOT BE SO PRESUMPTUOUS AS TO EVEN SUGGEST AN AMOUNT THAT WOULD REFLECT YOUR ABILITY, AND YOUR DESIRE TO HELP FUND THIS NEED. ONLY YOU AND YOUR FAMILY CAN DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF YOUR PLEDGE. PLEASE NOTE YOU HAVE THE OPTION OF WITHHOLDING SUPPORT FROM ITEMS WITHOUT APPEAL TO YOU. CALL ME AT 751-2311 IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS C. M u f i . 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