Observance
Is Planned
Rev. L. C. McCaskill, pastor at Davidsonville _Jlap.tist Church, wiH be observing his eighth anniversary with the church Sunday.There will be three services Sunday in honor of his anniver- sary. The first, at 11 a.m., will be conducted by Bishop Simer- ston and the congregation of Bible Way Number One.
The second service at 3 p.m. will be conducted by Rev. Benjamin McCaskill and congregation of High Point. At 7:30 p.m., the concluding ser- vice will be conducted by Rev. Quincy Caldwell and congrega- tion of Rising Ebenezer Church in Winston-Salem.
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Revival
Scheduled
Homecoming and revival services will begin at David- sonville Baptist Church Sunday.
Rev. L. C. McCaskill, pastor, will conduct the 11 a.m. service.
Following dinner on the grounds, Rev. T. W. Anderson and congregation from Friday Memorial Baptist Church will be in charge of the 2:30 p.m. service.
Rev. J. W. Napper, pastor of St. Joseph Baptist Church, will deliver the message for the evening worship at 7: 30 p.m.
From Aug. 17 through 21, Rev.
Anderson will conduct services each day at 7:30 p.m. Special singing will be held during the week-long services.
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Elvert Cowan
will
behonored Sun-
day at 3 p.m. at an appreciation ser-
vice at Davidsonville
Baptist Church.
Rev. Quincy Caldwell of Winston-
Salem will be guest speaker
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Members of his congregation will
also be special guests
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REV. E.T. LEE
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Rev. E. T. Lee of Rural Hall became pastor of Davidsonville Baptist Church last weekend.
Mr. Lee graduated from Thomason High School in Kingstree,
S. C., and attended four summer sessions, ending in 1968, at Shaw University School of Theology in Raleigh. He has also attended various workshops at different churches in North Carolina in connection with Shaw University.
He was licensed as a minister May
· 22, 1953, at Shiloh Baptist Church in Summelton, S. C., by Rev. S. J.
Weston.
He was subsequently ordained July 12, 1959, by Hammond Creek Association (Rev. R. L. Blue, moderator).
Mr. Lee began his pastoral work in the spring of 1960 with periods of evangelistic ministry.
He is married, the father of six children, and the owner and operator of a family dry-cleaning business in Winston-Salem.
Homecoming
Is
Scheduled
Homecoming will be observed at Davidsonville Baptist Church on US 21 !'forth this Sunday, followed by a week of revival services.
Rev. L. C. Mccaskill, pastor, will deliver the message during the 11 a.m. worship service Sun- day. Dinner will be served on the church grounds at 1 p.m.
Rev. C. A. Crawford, pastor of Mt. Bethel Congregational Church, will be the speaker for the 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. services Sunday.
Revival services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, with Rev. Lawrence Clark of Washington, D. C., as the visiting evangelist.
Mr. Mccaskill invites the
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Revival
Planned
Davisville Baptist Church
willc
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nduct a youth revival begin-
ning Monday, June 13, and going
through Wednesday, June 15. Ser-
vices will be conducted each night
at7p.m.
The speaker for these services
will be Pastor Haywood T. Gray,
minister of Shady Grove Baptist
Church in Pelham, N.C. Gray re-
ceived a Bachelor of
Artsdegree in
social work from Averett College in
Danville, Va. He has done continu-
ing studies at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill and
Danville Community College.
Gray has served pastorates in
Capron, Courtland, and Danville,
Va., and is a member of the
NCAAP, the American Cancer
Society, and the Prison Community
Resource Committee of Caswell
County.
Davisville Baptist Church is lo-
cated on Higway 21 North, past the
I-40 bypass. Pastor E.T.
Leeand
the congregation invite the public
especially all youth, to attend
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Minister
Honored
Rev. E. T. Lee, pastor of David-
sonville Baptist Church, will be honored on his first anniversary
with services at the church Sunday.
At the 11 a.m. worship service,
Rev. Adolph Thomas of Living Water Baptist Church in High Point will be the guest minister.
At 3 p.m., Rev. WebsterE. Lytle of
Morning Star Baptist Church of
Hickory will conduct the service.
Mr. Lee is a graduate of Thomason High School and has attended Shaw University School of
Theology in Raleigh. He has also
attended various workshops at
churches in North Carolina in
connection with Shaw University.
He is married, and has six
children. He is owner and operator
of a family dry cleaning business. The public is invited to attend these services hono i g Mr. Lee.
Youth Revival
Will
Be
Held
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Youth revival services
will
be held June 6
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Church
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Services
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ill
be at
2:30 p.m. on Sunday and at
7: 30 o'clock each night
throughout the week.
Rev. S.
I.Clements will be
the speaker for the week.
Rev. L
.
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f
1tor, invites the public to
attend
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