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Durham County Missionary Union
2014-2015 Directory
And Information Booklet
Theme: “Preaching, Teaching, Reaching
to Make a Difference: Reaching The Masses"
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20
Motto: “Christ In Every Home”
President: Sister Segrid Davenport
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Table of Contents
Page #
President's Greeting .............................................................................................................3
Brief History Update ........................................................................................................ 4-6
Outstanding Contributions ............................................................................................... 7-8
The County Union Purpose ..................................................................................................9
How to Become An A-1 Missionary Circle .........................................................................9
The Marks of a Mission-Minded Missionary Society .......................................................10
Aids for Satisfactory Accomplishments ............................................................................10
Check List for Christian Missionary Leaders ....................................................................11
Responding to the Call of Service .....................................................................................12
A Prayer .............................................................................................................................13
Job or Ministry ...................................................................................................................14
Financial Reporting Structure ............................................................................................15
Financial Stewardship (Senior’s, YA, Youth) ............................................................ 16-18
Financial Report Blank ......................................................................................................19
Organizational Structure of Missionary Circle in the Local Church .................................20
Officers – 2014-2018 .........................................................................................................21
Committees - 2014-2018 ............................................................................................. 22-25
Calendar of Events ...................................................................................................... 26-28
Lenten Services ............................................................................................................ 29-30
Active Churches ........................................................................................................... 31-33
Duties of Presidents ..................................................................................................... 34-36
President Report Forms................................................................................................ 37-40
Special Workers Report Blank...........................................................................................41
WBH&FM Information and Calendar ......................................................................... 42-44
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DURHAM COUNTY MISSIONARY UNION
Sister Segrid Davenport
621 Red Carriage Avenue
Durham, NC 27704
(919) 477-1617
Greeting FROM THE PRESIDENT
Greetings Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I would like to give honor to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He has afforded me this awesome
privilege and opportunity.
Thank you for your confidence by electing me as your President of Durham County Missionary
Union. Special thanks to all the trailblazers who have gone before me to make this day possible.
As I begin this tenure with the aid of the Holy Spirit, I ask for your prayers. With the dedication and
commitment from all of you, we will be successful.
Let us band our hearts, hands and minds together in Christian love as a team.
Unity, Work, and knowledge will be essential requirements.
Let us hold high the torch. Let us lead by examples as Servant Leaders.
Thank you for your continued support and cooperation.
Let us go forth Reaching the Masses. Matthew 28:19-20
God bless you. Again I thank you for allowing me to serve!
In His Service
Segrid Davenport Segrid Davenport,
Servant Leader
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A BRIEF HISTORY UPDATE
The Durham County Missionary Union was organized by the late Sallie Mail, a state
worker for the Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary Convention. The exact month and date
is not known, but the year 1885 has been established.
The first meeting of the Union was held at White Rock Baptist Church, Durham, North
Carolina. This meeting of the Union was called by President Hattie Shepherd who was assisted
by State Worker, Sis. Mail. Later, Sis. Hattie Shepherd became the third President of the North
Carolina Women’s Convention and served three years. She served as President of her church for
over forty years.
Early Officers of the Durham County Union were:
First President ................. Mrs. Julia Armstrong
Second President ............ Mrs. Mary Lassiter
Third President ................
Fourth President .............. Mrs. Temple White
Served as Union President over forty years.
Fifth President ................. Mrs. Carrie Burch
Served for a short time due to illness.
Sixth President ................ Mrs. Annie L. Filmore
Served as Union President several years, faithful dedicated and loyal
member, Corresponding Secretary of Women’s Convention and
member of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church.
Seventh President ............ Mrs. Willie S. Sneed
Came through the ranks of youth to adulthood and became president of
the Union. She served from 1971-1990, served as a member of the
Executive Board of the Women’s Convention, a member of Mt. Gilead
Baptist Church.
Eighth President ............. Mrs. Mary T. Horton
Member of the West Durham Baptist Church, and constant member of
the Durham County Union since early youth. She became president
after Mrs. Sneed in 1990 and served until her demise in 1992.
Ninth President............... Mrs. Eva J. Geer
Member of Community Baptist Church. She served after the demise of
Mrs. Horton. She has been in the Mission Program, Youth, Young
Adult and Senior. Served from 1992-1998. She strived to keep Christ
in Every Home, and by re-establishing the family alter, the youngest of
all Presidents.
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A Brief History Update - continued
Tenth President ............... Mrs. Alice B. Mitchell
A member of Union Baptist Church. Became actively involved
through Christian Educational training. Served from, 1994-1997 as
Field Worker for Durham County in the East Cedar Grove Association.
She is striving to get the Young Adult Department more actively
involved to enhance the Missionary trust. She served from 1998 –
2002. Eleventh President .......... Mrs. Barbara L. Faulk
A member of West Durham Baptist Church. She started in the Youth
Department at Orange Grove Baptist Church, East End Avenue. There
she served as president of the Youth Circle. Upon returning from
college, she continued with the Young Adult Department and served as
Assistant Secretary to the Woman’s Auxiliary of the East Cedar Grove
Association. At West Durham Baptist, she served as Young Adult
Director, and 2nd Vice-President of the Senior Circle. In Durham
County Missionary Union, she served as 4th, 2nd, and 1st Vice-
President. She is on the Executive Board of the Woman’s Convention,
and serves as its Assistant Secretary. She is also Co-Chair of the year
Round Committee of the Central Children’s Home #2. Her goals are
to have three (3) active departments in all churches, and to have all
Missionary Churches in Durham County and surrounding areas to
become a part of Durham County Missionary Union.
Twelfth President ............ Mrs. Vivian Samuel
A member of White Rock Baptist Church since 1955. She joined the
Missionary Circle, and after working with the youth with Sister
Rosetta Southerland, she was elected as her assistant. She later joined
the Durham County Union and in 1972 was elected assistant to Mrs.
Carrie McNair, Young Adult Leader. She taught the youth Sunday
school class for her church for 25 years. During that time she
organized the Youth Missionary Circle from members of her Sunday
School Class and a Junior Choir and served for many years. Mrs.
Samuel was elected president of the Hattie E. Shepard group of the
White Rock Missionary Circle. The groups merged after several years
and became the Shepard Womack William Circle. She was the first
president of this circle and served 20 years. Other positions held in the
Durham County Union: Special Worker, 4th, 2nd, and 1st Vice
President, and Chaired the Arts and Crafts Committee until 2005-2006
of Durham County Union, One Day District Conference, and the
Women Baptist Home and Foreign Mission Convention. She serves
on the General Board for the WBH & Foreign Mission Convention,
and the Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention. Mrs. Samuel served
as President of the New Hope Association after serving as 4th, 2nd and
1st Vice President. She is a life-time member of both conventions and
was elected as “Woman of the Year” by the Lott Carey Convention for
her services rendered as Chairperson of the Deaconess Ministry for 25
years.
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A Brief History Update - continued
Thirteenth President ........ Mrs. Diane J. Lamb
A member of North East Baptist Church since 1983. She joined the
missionaries under the leadership of Dr. William Fuller of the Mt. Zion
Baptist Church at an early age. She was president of the Durham
County Missionary Youth Department, and President of the Young
Adult Department. She served as Assistant Secretary under the
leadership of Sister Eva Geer, and Young Adult Director under the
leadership of Sister Alice Mitchell. She has worked on several
committees through the years.
Fourteenth President ....... Mrs. Segrid Davenport
A member of Mt. Gilead Baptist Church. She joined the missionaries
at a very young age. Following in the footsteps of her mother Sister
Geneva Hudson and a family linage of missionaries. She was a young
adult under the Young Adult Directors, Sister Carrie McNair and Sister
Irene Burt. Served as a Youth Supervisor under Sister Johnnie
McLester, Youth Supervisor. Served as a Youth Consultant under the
Presidency of President Barbara Faulk and Youth Supervisor, Eva
Geer. Appointed Youth Supervisor of District Seven Group 2 by
District Chairman, Reverend Charlotte Cooper. Became Fourth Vice
President under President Faulk and served as Third, Second and First
Vice Presidents. Recognized in 2002 for dedicated services in all three
departments and chairperson of the Nominating Committee. Served on
the Executive and General Board of GSBC, a candidate for
readmission. Presently a member of the Youth Advisory Council for 8
years. Assistant Secretary of Deacon Wives’ Deaconesses Fellowship,
served as secretary and parliamentarian. Second Vice President of the
Woman Auxiliary of the New Hope Association. Has served as Fourth
and Third Vice President. Presently, Historian of the New Hope
Association, and also serves on the Executive Board.
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OOUUTTSSTTAANNDDIINNGG CCOONNTTRRIIBBUUTTIIOONNSS
Mrs. Ida Mae Oliver Rigsbee - Served as president and organizer of the Youth Union,
and at one time served as third (3rd Vice President of the Senior Union until her health failed.
We have had many Presidents of the Youth Union of which we are very proud, which indicates,
that the Youth Union is still in operation, carrying out the Conventions’ objectives
In the early 1950’s, Dr. J. B. McLester accepted the office of youth Supervisor and
continued to serve faithfully until her death in 1999. Dr. McLester served as the Seventh
President of the Women’s Convention, chaired the Executive Committee of the Convention,
served as third and Fourth Vice Presidents before becoming President, Chairman of the Board
J.J. Johnson Assembly, Trustee of the General Baptist Convention.
Mrs. Static Hill-Russ - Member of the Union Baptist Church, an honored Missionary
worker, sewed as treasurer of the Youth Union for more than 30 years.
The Young Adult Department was organized under Mrs. Helen McClain and became a
part of its creation.
In 1973, Mrs. Myrtle Burt became Assistant Young Adult Director, and worked
diligently for a number of years.
Mrs. Carrie McNair – Appointed Assistant Director of the Young Adult Department. In
1973 appointed Financial Secretary, and after the demise of Mrs. Alice Wilson in 1986 became
the Treasurer and served until 1998.
Mrs. Lydia Vanhook – Served as a secretary of the Union for more than 30 years, a
dedicated and faithful worker. A member of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church.
Mrs. Erie Norris – Served as a Special Worker of the Union for more than 20 years. A
member of West Durham Baptist Church.
Mrs. Rosa Holloway – Served as Special Worker for approximately four years. A
member of the Lakeview Baptist Church.
Mrs. Mable R. Brown – served as President of the Junior Missionary Union for 10
years, first president of Junior Missionary of the White Rock Baptist Church.
Mrs. Eva Merritt Pratt – Served as President of the Youth Department, Supervisor of
the State Youth Department of the Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary Convention. In
1977, appointed Editor of the Missionary Helper and served until her vision failed.
Mrs. Rosa Brown – Served as time and place Chairperson for many years and at one
time Assistant Secretary of the Union for a number of years.
Ms. Ethel Stanfield – Served as Second Vice President for a number of years. A
member of the Lakeview Baptist Church. Served as Youth Advisor at the J.J. Johnson Youth
Bible Camp.
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Outstanding Contributions — (continued)
Mrs. Rosetta Webb – Served as Program Chairperson of the Union for a number of
years, and served as Secretary for many years. Served as president of her church Missionary
Department. Life long member of the New Bethel Baptist Church.
Mrs. Annie M. Dunigan – Served as Associate Youth Supervisor for more than 30
years, and as worker of the State Supervisory Board. A member of the Union Baptist Church.
Mrs. Flossie Dunston – Served as Secretary of the City Union for 16 years, a member of
the Mt. Sinai Baptist Church.
Mrs. Lula Garrett – Continued to work in the Union in its merged status. A member of
the Northeast Baptist Church. A pioneer of missions in Durham, Franklin, and Granville counties
until her demise.
Mrs. Sallie Graham – Served as Fourth Vice President of the Union, and as chairperson
of the Finance Committee. Member of the West Durham Baptist Church.
Mrs. Hazel Bridges – A member of Community Baptist Church, Missionary President
and served as President of the Women’s Auxiliary, very dedicated worker of the Durham County
Missionary Union, under the administration of Mrs. Annie L. Filmore.
Mrs. Georgia Mitchell – A member of Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, served as Special
Worker for many years until her illness.
Mrs. Vivian Samuel – A member of White Rock Baptist Church, served as a Special
Worker following Sister Georgia Mitchell until moving to California.
Mrs. Ruby Overby – A member of Mt. Level Baptist Church, became Special Worker
following Sister Samuel. She faithfully served until moving to Virginia, and taking care of a sick
husband.
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TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY UUNNIIOONN PPUURRPPOOSSEE
The purpose of the County Union shall be to bring together Missionary Circles composed Seniors, young Adults, and Youth departments in the county or city irrespective of association memberships to:
1. Study and plan for systematic service in Baptist Churches of the city or county of
Durham
2. Stimulate Spiritual growth on the part of all members through the study of the Bible
and other missionary books.
3. Witness through active personal service.
4. Receive and share missionary information with circles.
5. Enlist all members to become financially supportive of missions at home and on the
foreign fields.
All circles of Missionary Baptist Churches in a given county shall be members of the
County/City Union.
The officers of the Union shall be a President, four Vice Presidents, Recording Secretary,
Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Financial Secretary, Young Adult Director, Associate Young
Adult Director, Youth Supervisor, Assistant Youth Supervisor, Special Worker, and
Parliamentarian.
The Union shall have the following committees: Enlistment, Christian Education,
Mission in Action, Stewardship, Worship, Program, Publicity, Music, Arts & Crafts Memorial,
Budget, Sick, History, By-Laws, Social and other Committees as necessary to promote the work.
The regular meeting of the Union shall be held monthly or as often as members may
decide.
The duties of the officers are the same as the duties of a missionary circle.
There should be a Senior, Young Adult, and Youth Department in every Union. It is the duty of the Seniors to organize the Young Adult and Youth Departments in each Union.
The Young Adult Director, Associate Director, Youth Supervisor, and Associate Supervisor are elected by the Seniors; however, all other officers of the departments are elected by that department.
Refer to the Missionary Guide and Handbook for specific duties of the Young Adult Director, Youth Supervisor, and Special Worker.
HHOOWW TTOO BBEECCOOMMEE AANN AA--11 MMIISSSSIIOONNAARRYY
An A-1 Missionary Union must consist of Senior, Young Adult and Youth Departments
making quarterly or monthly financial reports to the Women’s Convention. It is the responsibility of the Union President to contact other departments as to their
financial obligations and have their blanks properly filled and returned to the state office.
All A-1 Missionary Unions will receive certificates from the Women’s Convention at the end of the fiscal year.
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THE MARKS OF A MISSION-MINDED MISSIONARY SOCIETY
1. Dedicated Christians, willing to focus on the need for the church to see the many needs
and wants in our society as they affect the problems of human beings the world over.
2. Bible study, prayer, and mission-oriented members.
3. Supporting a program of concern that will show a new day in Christian action and
thinking.
4. Making the word “mission” mean what it says: sending the gospel into all the world,
beginning in the church, the local community, the state, the nation, and into the nations
around the world.
5. Members knowing the overall functions of the whole church body and being concerned
about every age group.
6. Members being concerned about youth and their situations at home and in school:
offering aid in some of these situations.
7. An organization having aims and goals and carrying them out with well rounded
planning; learning about the needs, and after seeing needs firsthand, deciding what
action to take.
8. An organization with a purpose for all actions.
9. Know what mission action means; know how to witness; know how to help; when to
help.
10. Witnessing through love and understanding and with the right attitude.
Aids for Satisfactory Accomplishments
Information--right attitudes--determination--cooperation--patience--tact--inspirational--
enthusiasm--compromise--tolerance--interest--understanding--hope--confidence—
appreciation--common sense--humor--poise--and prayer--and more prayer.
Worshipful meetings--order in meetings--good attendance--fellowship--new ideas--everyone
working--planned meetings, and involvement.
Being willing to accept new ideas, new concepts, new methods, and putting some to use.
Using Bible scripture as a background for all action.
Letting Jesus Christ be the example for and in all endeavors.
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AA CCHHEECCKKLLIISSTT FFOORR CCHHRRIISSTTIIAANN
MMIISSSSIIOONNAARRYY LLEEAADDEERRSS
There comes a time in Christian missionary leaders lives in which they
need to evaluate themselves and their service. The following checklist will help
make this evaluation. The ones which should be checked with a positive sigh (+)
and the ones that need to be checked with a negative sign (-) should represent the
leader’s positive or negative feeling about the question asked. N/A should be used
to indicate the ones which do not apply to the person’s leadership role. HOW DO
YOU RATE AS A LEADER?
1. Do I demonstrate these general categories of leadership responsibility?
a. ____ administrative (seeing activities and membership)
b. ____ developmental (planning leadership training opportunities)
c. ____ implemental (carrying out plans for activities)
2. Do I perform the following responsibilities of an officer?
a. ___ Carry out administrative objective.
b. ___ Keep superiors informed about accomplishments
c. ___ Support administrative policies fully
3. Do I practice these major functions of my leadership position?
a. ___ Know the organization
b. ___ Plan and schedule activities
c. ___ Get the projects done
d. ___ Improve program methods
e. ___ Assign committee chairpersons
f. ___ Develop and maintain cooperation
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RESPONDING TO THE CALL OF SERVICE
There are three types of Christians who respond to the call of
Service:
(1) Rowboat Christians—They have to be pushed wherever
they go;
(2) Sailboat Christians—They always go with the wind;
(3) Steamboat Christians—they make up their mind where
they ought to go and go there regardless of the wind or
weather.
Too often we go through life without stopping to think
about the type of service that we are giving to God.
As we begin a new year and a new Administration in the
Durham County Missionary Union, each of us should take some
time to go into serious prayer. We should ask God to help us
take a serious look at our service to Him. Where changes are
needed. Enter into covenant with Him to make the necessary
changes.
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A PRAYER
Dear Lord, as I begin this day,
Give me grace and strength, I pray.
To do the right and shun the wrong,
And keep within my heart a song.
Let my mind be clear and keen,
My every motive, pure and clean.
That I may see and understand,
The good that's in my fellow man.
And Lord, protect my eyes and ears,
From evil I would see and hear.
And let my arms be ever out,
To those in sorrow, pain and doubt.
Direct my feet lest I should stray,
And cause some soul to lose the way.
I'll follow anywhere you lead,
If you'll provide the faith I need.
And Lord, if there is any way,
Will you control my tongue today?
For all the "parts" my body hosts,
My tongue's the one I use the most.
So take it Lord and "hone" it down,
And make the edges, soft and round.
Don't let me hurt, or criticize,
One living soul, for whom you died.
I dedicate myself to thee,
My body, mind and soul.
I dare not venture from this room,
Till you are fully in control.
And Lord, as I go out today,
To mix with folks along the way.
If you will let me bless just one,
I'll thank you when the day is done.
P.S Lord, if there is no one I can help today,
Then please don't let me hurt anyone.
"Thank you Lord, Amen".
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JOB OR MINISTRY
If you do it because no one else will, it's a Job
If you are doing it to serve the Lord, it's a ministry.
If you do it just enough to get by, it's a job
If you do it to the best of your ability, it's a ministry.
If you quit because someone criticized you, It was a job.
If you keep serving, It's a ministry.
If you quit because no one praised you, it was a job.
If you do it because you think it needs to be done, it's a ministry
It's hard to get excited about a job.
It's almost impossible not to get excited about a ministry
Average churches are filled with many people, doing many jobs.
Great churches are filled with many people who are involved in ministry.
If your concern is just success, it's a job.
If your concern is faithfulness to God, it's a ministry.
People may say, "Well done," when you do your job.
The Lord will say, "WELL DONE," when you complete your ministry.
Bethany Beach Newsletter
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Source: The Missionary Guide and Handbook, p. 45
FFIINNAANNCCIIAALL SSTTEEWWAARRDDSSHHIIPP –– SSEENNIIOORRSS
We need your financial support to meet the financial objective of the Union 2014-2018.
Each church is asked to pay the following financial obligation for the year.
September ..............................Yearly Dues .............................................. $50.00
Money kept by the Durham County Missionary Union
November ..............................Founder’s Day ........................................... $50.00
Anniversary of the Union
Money kept by the Durham County Missionary Union
March .....................................Mass Meeting .......................................... $100.00
Money goes to Raleigh for State Missions
April ....... One Day District Conference .........Seniors............................... $10.00
Year-Round Committee ... .. $1.00
Total ...................... $11.00
Money goes to One Day District Conference
May .......... Annie L. Filmore Fellowship/ Central Children’s Home ....... $25.00
(Proceeds for Central Children’s Home)
Total for the Year ........................................ $236.00
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FFIINNAANNCCIIAALL SSTTEEWWAARRDDSSHHIIPP –– YYOOUUNNGG AADDUULLTTSS
We need your financial support to meet the financial objective of the Union.
Each church is asked to pay the following financial obligation for the year 2014-2018.
YYOOUUNNGG AADDUULLTT DDEEPPAARRTTMMEENNTT
September ..................... Yearly Dues ....................................................... $50.00
Money kept by the Durham County Young Adult Department
January .......................... Special Projects ............................................... $100.00 or more
Money to be used by Young Adult Department for Special Projects
(Example J.J. Johnson Baptist Assembly)
April .............. One Day District Conference .......... Young Adults ............ $5.00
Money goes to One Day District Conference
Total for the Year ........................................ $155.00
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FFIINNAANNCCIIAALL SSTTEEWWAARRDDSSHHIIPP –– YYOOUUTTHH
We need your financial support to meet the financial objective of the Union.
Each church is asked to pay the following financial obligation for the year 2014-2018.
September ..................... Yearly Dues ....................................................... $12.00
Money kept by the Durham County Youth Department
February ........................ Have A Heart for Mission ............................... $100.00 or more
Money goes to Raleigh to support J.J. Johnson Baptist Assembly and state Missions
December ...................... Minnie C. Lyon Memorial Fund ....................... $50.00 or more
Money goes to Raleigh to support our school in Liberia, Africa
and the Infirmary at J.J. Johnson Baptist Assembly
April .............................. Shaw Drive ...................................................... $100.00 or more
Money goes to Raleigh to support Shaw University
April ....... One Day District Conference .........Youth................................... $3.00
Money goes to One Day District Conference
Total for the Year ........................................ $265.00
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THE COUNTY OR CITY UNION
FINANCIAL REPORT BLANK – See Malachi 3:8, 10 WOMAN’S BAPTIST HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY CONVENTION
AUXILIARY TO GENERAL BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA
FIRST QUARTER ............ SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER SECOND QUARTER ........... DECEMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY THIRD QUARTER ......................................... MARCH, APRIL, MAY FOURTH QUARTER ..................................... JUNE, JULY, AUGUST
Please return this blank properly filled in before end of quarter to: WOMAN’S BAPTIST HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY CONVENTION
POST OFFICE BOX 1818, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27602
THE MISSIONARY UNION OF
_________________________________________________________________________ County/City
District __________________ Group ___________________________ Date ____________________
Address of President __________________________________________________________________
Street City Zip
President’s Telephone __________________________ E-mail ________________________________
Young Adult Director _________________________________________________________________
Director’s Address ___________________________________________________________________
Street City Zip
Youth Supervisor ____________________________________________________________________
Address of Supervisor _________________________________________________________________
Street City Zip
Amount sent for: By Seniors By Young Adults By Youth Total
State Missions
Baptist Assembly
Shaw University
Foreign Missions
Central Children’s Home
Shaw Divinity School
Missions Study Books
MISSIONARY HELPER
Miscellaneous
Grand Total $ _______________
PLEASE MAKE ALL CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO
WOMAN’S BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION.
This report is sent by_________________________________ Telephone (w)____________________
Address ____________________________________________________________________________
Street City Zip
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT. IT IS A PLEASURE TO WORK WITH YOU.
Priscilla A. Brodie, Executive Secretary-Treasurer
(PLEASE MAIL BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH SENT.)
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Source: The Missionary Guide and Handbook, p. 33
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DDUURRHHAAMM CCOOUUNNTTYY MMIISSSSIIOONNAARRYY UUNNIIOONN
OOFFFFIICCEERRSS
President .......................................................................................................... Mrs. Segrid Davenport 621 Red Carriage Avenue, Durham, NC 27704 – (919) 477-1617 [email protected] 1st Vice President ............................................................................................ Mrs. Theresia McGee 1715 Rosetta Drive, Durham, NC 27701 – (919) 682-0517 [email protected] 2nd Vice President ........................................................................................... Mrs. Georgetta Parker
2850 Courtney Creek Blvd. Durham, NC 27713 – (919) 908-9459
[email protected] 3rd Vice President ...........................................................................................Minister Annie Gibson 119 Fleming Drive, Durham, NC 27712 – (919) 682-0019 – [email protected] 4th Vice President ............................................................................................. Minister Rosa Hester 4922 Mrs. White Lane, Mebane, NC 27302 (1-919-563-0386) - [email protected] Young Adult Director ................................................................................... Mrs. Yolanda Mangum 1506 Hearthside Street, Durham, NC 27707– (919) 596-1675 – [email protected] Associate Young Adult Director ....................................................... Mrs. Sabrina Miles-Charleston P.O. Box 90442, Raleigh, NC 27675 (919) 596-1675 – [email protected] Youth Supervisor ................................................................................................ Ms. Lasheka Wilks 709 Hope Street, Durham, NC 27707 – (919) 641-2359 - [email protected] Associate Youth Supervisor ............................................................................ Mrs. Patricia Edwards 620 Bon Air Avenue, Durham, NC 27704 – (919) 884-1470; (cell) 919-294-4050 [email protected] Parliamentarian .................................................................................................... Mrs. Mary Speight 5617 Barbee Road – Durham, NC 27713 – (919) 544-2349 [email protected] Special Worker ............................................................................................... Mrs. Carolyn Leathers #3 Signet Drive – Durham, NC 27704 (919) 451-69544 – [email protected] Treasurer ................................................................................................................... Ms. Joan Young 4409 Nightfall Ct., Durham, NC 27713 – 919-806-3418; (cell) 919-724-1687; (wk) 919-544-5186 [email protected] Financial Secretary ............................................................................................... Mrs. Alberta Watts 517 Homeland Avenue, Durham, NC 27707 – (919) 683-5519; (cell) 919-880-4875 [email protected] Recording Secretary .................................................................................................. Mr. Ralph Judd 505 Cook Road, Durham, NC 27713 – (919) 519-0570 – [email protected] Assistant Secretary .......................................................................................... Mrs. Josephine Hayes 709 Berwyn Avenue – Durham, NC 27704 – (919) 220-7273 [email protected] Historian ....................................................................................................................... Mrs. Eva Geer 516 Tuggle Street, Durham, NC 27713 – (919) 544-2759
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Durham County Missionary Union
CCOOMMMMIITTTTEEEESS:: 22001144--22001188 ARTS & CRAFTS COMMITTEE
This Committee is to make Arts & Crafts for the Union and display them at the One-Day
District Conference. They should also make arts & crafts for the Women’s Convention in
July to be sold at the convention. All Union members should assist with this project. MEMBERS Mrs. Vivian Samuel ............................................................................ 919-425-4830 Mrs. Norma Freeman .......................................................................... 919-563-5816 Mrs. Barbara Harrell ........................................................................... 919-688-7922 Mrs. Jetteleen Pettiford ....................................................................... 919-682-7872 BUDGET COMMITTEE
This Committee will review the income and expenses from the previous year, and project a
budget for the new fiscal year. The budget will be approved by the voting body. MEMBERS
Ms, Joan Young, Chairperson ............................................................. 919-544-5186
Mrs. Alberta Watts, Co-Chair ............................................................. 919-683-5519
Mrs. Virginia Jackson ......................................................................... 919-680-4180
Mrs. Diane Lamb ................................................................................ 919-544-2869 BY-LAWS COMMITTEE This Committee will make rules and regulations known as By-Laws in which Durham County Missionary Union will be governed. The By-Laws shall be presented to the body by the chair to be voted on. MEMBERS Mrs. Eva Geer, Chairperson................................................................ 919-544-2759 Mrs. Dorothy Williams ....................................................................... 919-688-2103 Mrs. Francis McIver............................................................................ 919-688-7001 Mrs. Mary Speight .............................................................................. 919-544-2349 CHRISTMAS BRUNCH COMMITTEE This Committee will plan the Christmas Brunch to be held the 3rd Saturday in December each year. This includes planning the program, decorations, mystery guest, etc. MEMBERS Mrs. Alberta Watts, Chairperson ........................................................ 919-683-5519 Mrs. Mary Speight, Co-Chairperson ................................................... 919-544-2349 Mrs. Deana Allen ................................................................................ 919-382-9362 Mrs. Diane Lamb ................................................................................ 919-544-2869 Mrs. Carolyn Leathers ........................................................................ 919-451-6544 HISTORIAN COMMITTEE This Committee will keep the history of Durham County Union updated yearly. MEMBERS Mrs. Eva Geer, Chairperson................................................................ 919-544-2759 Mrs. Vivian Samuel ............................................................................ 919-425-4830 Mrs. Alice Mitchell ............................................................................. 704-870-8380 Mrs. Diane Lamb ................................................................................ 919-544-2869
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LENTEN SERVICE COMMITTEE
This Committee will schedule ministers (7) for the Lenten Services. Their messages
should be based on the Seven (7) Last Words of Christ.
MEMBERS Mrs. Yolanda Mangum (6:15 a.m.) .................................................... 919-596-1675 Mrs. Sabrina Miles-Charleston ........................................................... 919-422-6259 Mrs. Mary Speight .............................................................................. 919-544-2349 Mrs. Merion Bethea (10:00 a.m.) ........................................................ 919-596-9205 Mrs. Nancy Bumgardner ..................................................................... 919-682-8466
MEMORIAL COMMITTEE The purpose of the Memorial Committee is to memorialize our deceased officers and members. Each Circle should turn in the names of all their deceased members to the Chair or Co-Chair no later than the 2nd Sunday in November. Hopefully no names will be turned in on the 3rd Sunday.
MEMBERS Mrs. Alberta Morrison, Chairperson ................................................... 919-358-8867 Mrs. Diane Lamb, Co-Chair ............................................................... 919-544-2869 Mrs. Pamela Davis .............................................................................. 919-672-0417 Rev. Harold Wiggins .......................................................................... 919-685-5592 Deacon Clarence Davenport ............................................................... 919-477-1617 Minister Rosa Hester........................................................................1-919-563-0386 PROGRAM COMMITTEE The purpose of this Committee is to plan all programs of Durham County Missionary Union except the Christmas Brunch. Mass Meeting should be planned with the Special Worker. MEMBERS Mrs. Alberta Watts, Chairperson ........................................................ 919-683-5519 Mrs. Rosa Hester ..............................................................................1-919-563-0386 Mrs. Carolyn Leathers ........................................................................ 919-451-6544 PUBLICITY COMMITTEE The purpose of this Committee is to make sure all meetings and activities of Durham County Missionary Union are advertised in the local newspapers, television stations, radio stations, and any other forms of advertisements. MEMBERS Mrs. Merion Bethea, Chairperson ....................................................... 919-596-9205 Mrs. Virginia Jackson, Co-Chair ........................................................ 919-680-4180 Mr. Ralph Judd.................................................................................... 919-519-0570 Mrs. Alberta Morrison ....................................................................... 919-596-5269 Mrs. Josephine Hayes ......................................................................... 919-220-7273
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SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE The purpose of this Committee is to make sure we have funds each year to award a $500 scholarship to a desiring student entering college. The committee will also be responsible for coming up with fundraisers/ideas to support the Scholarship Fund. MEMBERS Mrs. Diane Lamb, Chairperson ........................................................... 919-544-2869 Mrs. Francis McIver............................................................................ 919-688-7001 Mrs. Theresia McGee.......................................................................... 919-682-0517 Mrs. Barbara Ewing ............................................................................ 919-220-6615 Ms. Joan P. Young .............................................................................. 919-724-1687 Mrs. Mary Holt ................................................................................... 919-401-6240 SICK/BEREAVED COMMITTEE This Committee will send sick and sympathy cards to missionaries in all active churches in the Union. Each active church should assign their 3rd Vice-President of their Circle to notify the Sick/Bereaved Committee of sickness and deaths in their Circle. The members of the Committee when they receive calls should report to the Chair or the Co-Chair upon receiving calls. Flowers will be sent according to the By-Laws of the Union. Circles will call their designated person on the Committee. Mrs. Virginia Jackson, Chairperson.................................................... 919-680-4180 Minister Annie Gibson, Co-Chairperson ............................................ 919-455-6973 Churches
1. New Bethel Baptist – Mrs. Barbara Ewing – 919-220-6615 2. Cameron Grove Baptist – Minister Annie Gibson – (919) 682-0019 3. Ebenezer Baptist – Evangelist Omelia Barnum – 919-381-4796 4. First Calvary Baptist – Mrs. Addye Townsend – (919) 688-7430 5. Orange Grove - Mrs. Charlene Johnson - (919) 767-7200
Mrs. Maggie Harrell............................................................................ 919-688-7922 Churches
1. Morning Star Baptist – Mrs. Claire Johnigan – 919-806-8285 2. Greater St. Paul Baptist – Ms. Dorothy Cassell – (919) 490-6315 3. Greater Orange Grove Baptist – Mrs. Theresia McGee – (919) 682-0517 4. Lincoln Memorial Baptist – Mrs. Maggie Harrell – (919) 688-7922 5. White Rock Baptist – Mrs. Marilyn Ebron – 919-596-2856
Mrs. Carolyn Leathers ......................................................................(919) 451-6554 Churches
1. Henderson Grove Baptist – Mrs. Alberta Watts – (919) 683-5519 2. Morehead Avenue Baptist – Mrs. Sandra Yates – (919) 686-0054 3. Community Baptist – Mrs. Mary Speight – (919) 544-2349 4. Mt. Gilead Baptist – Mrs. Mable Butler – (919) 688-3826
Mrs. Alice Walker .............................................................................(919) 544-2104 Churches
1. Mt. Level Baptist – Mrs. Nancy Bumgardner – (919) 682-6466 2. Mt. Vernon Baptist – Mrs. Frances McIver – (919) 688-7001 3. Northeast Baptist – Mrs. Alice Walker – (919) 544-2104 4. Gethsemane Baptist – Rev. Gussie Thompson – (919) 489-8701 5. Antioch Baptist – Mrs. Veatrice White – (919) 220-6724
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SICK/BEREAVED COMMITTEE - continued
Mrs. Norma Freeman .......................................................................1-919-563-5816
Churches
1. Mt. Olive Baptist – Mrs. Norma Freeman – 1-919-563-5816
2. Peace Missionary – Mrs. Evangela Hager – 919-361-5911
3. Union Baptist – Mrs. Carolyn Leathers – 919-451-6544
4. West Durham Baptist – Mrs. Virginia Jackson – 919-680-4180
5. Greater Emmanuel – Minister Harold Wiggins – 919-685-5592
WORSHIP COMMITTEE
The purpose of this Committee is to be in charge of all devotions at all regular
meetings and Special meetings of Durham County Missionary Union. The Chair and
Co-Chair will assign members of this committee to be in charge of devotions using all
members of the committee during the year.
MEMBERS
Minister Rosa Hester, Chairperson ..................................................1-919-563-0386
Minister Annie Gibson, Co-Chairperson ............................................ 919-455-6973
Mrs. Vivian Samuels ........................................................................... 919-425-4830
Mrs. Alberta Morrison ........................................................................ 919-596-5269
Mrs. Theresia McGee.......................................................................... 919-220-5097
Minister Harold Wiggins .................................................................... 919-685-6592
SOCIAL COMMITTEE
The purpose of this Committee is to plan all social events for Durham County
Missionary Union. This Committee will assign the various churches items to bring
for these events. This committee will be in charge of placing and serving foods along
with members from the host church.
MEMBERS
Ms. Vethius Alford, Chairperson ........................................................ 919-688-3803
Mrs. Diane Lamb, Co-Chair ............................................................... 919-544-2869
Mrs. Maggie Harrell............................................................................ 919-688-7922
Mrs. Dorothy Harrington .................................................................... 919-687-4625
Mrs. Alberta Watts .............................................................................. 919-683-5519
MINISTRY OUTREACH
The purpose of this Committee is to help to form a relationship with our community and the
Durham County Missionary Union in order to better serve the needs of the people.
MEMBERS
Mrs. Merion Bethea, Chairperson ....................................................... 919-596-9205
Mrs. Mary Speight .............................................................................. 919-544-2349
Mrs. Veatrice White ............................................................................ 919-220-6724
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS - 2013-2014
DURHAM COUNTY MISSIONARY UNION
DATE EVENT TIME
September 14, 2014 Youth Mission Meeting Morning Star Baptist Church 4610 Fayetteville Rd, Durham, NC 27713–919 544-8596
3:00 PM
September 20, 2014 Executive Board meeting All circle Presidents and Committee Chairpersons Main Library 300 N Roxboro St, Durham, NC 27701 - (919) 560-0100
10:00 AM
October 4, 2014 First One Day District Conference – Planning Meeting Blue Wing Missionary Baptist Church 597 Blue Wing Road, Roxboro, NC 27574 - 919-693-9550
9:30 AM
October 12, 2014 Youth Mission Meeting Mt. Level Baptist Church 316 Hebron Road, Durham, NC 27704 – 919-620-9229
3:00 PM
October 25, 2014 Mini Workshop Union Baptist Church 904 N. Roxboro St, Durham, NC 27701 – 919-688-1304
10:00 AM-12PM
November 9, 2014 Youth Mission Meeting Northeast Baptist Church 3204 Highway 55-D – Durham, NC 27713 – 919-544-2142
3:00 PM
November 16, 2014
Founders Day Morning Star Baptist Church 4610 Fayetteville Rd, Durham, NC 27713–919 544-8596
3:00 PM
December 14, 2014 Youth Mission Meeting Morehead Baptist Church 1008 Morehead Ave. Durham, NC 27707 – 919-489-6297
3:00 PM
December 12, 2014 Final Payment for Christmas Brunch Tickets at the home of Sis. Alberta Watts 517 Homeland Avenue, Durham, NC 27707 – 919-683-5519
4:00 PM–6:00 PM
Christmas Brunch Millennium Hotel December 20, 2014 10:00 AM–1:00 PM 2800 Campus Walk Avenue - Durham, NC
January 11, 2015 Youth Mission Meeting Lincoln Memorial Baptist Church 1500 S. Roxboro St - Durham, NC 27707 – 919-688-1886
3:00 PM
January 24, 2015 General Meeting TBA
10:00 AM
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS – 2014 - 2015
DURHAM COUNTY MISSIONARY UNION
February 8, 2015 Youth Mission Meeting Union Baptist Church 904 Roxboro Street - Durham, NC 27701 – 919-688-1304
3:00 PM
February 21, 2015 Planning Meeting - One Day District Conference Blue Wing Missionary Baptist Church 597 Blue Wing Road, Roxboro, N 27574 - 919-693-9550
9:30 AM
February 28, 2015
General Meeting TBA
10:00 AM
March 8, 2015 Youth Mission Meeting Mt. Vernon Baptist Church 1007 S. Roxboro St., Durham, NC 27707 – 919-688-1823
3:00 PM
March 28, 2015
Durham County Union Mass Meeting TBA
3:00 PM
April 5, 2015 EASTER
April 12, 2015
Youth Mission Henderson Grove Missionary Baptist Church 2806 Page Road – Morrisville, NC 27560 – 919-596-6750
3:00 PM
April 25, 2015
One Day District Conference Blue Wing Missionary Baptist Church 597 Blue Wing Road, Roxboro, N 27574 - 919-693-9550
10:00 AM
May 10, 2015 Mother’s Day (No Meeting)
May 2015
Institute Study Book TBA
6:00-8:00 PM
June 14, 2015 Youth Mission Lincoln Memorial Baptist Church 1500 S. Roxboro St., Durham, NC 27701 – 919-688-1886
3:00 PM
June 20, 2015 Central Children’s Home Visit Joint Effort
June 21, 2015 Father’s Day
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS – 2014 - 2015
DURHAM COUNTY MISSIONARY UNION
June 27, 2015 Annual Prayer Day TBA
10:00 AM
July 12, 2015 Youth Banquet TBA
3:00 PM
Please Wear White
Please Wear White with Pink Corsage
Book is $10.00
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Young Adult Sponsored
Lenten Services – 6:15 AM
February 18, 2015
February 25, 2015
March 4, 2015
March 11, 2015
March 18, 2015
March 25, 2015
April 1, 2015
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Senior Sponsored
Lenten Services – 10:00 AM
February 18, 2015
February 25, 2015
March 4, 2015
March 11, 2015
March 18, 2015
March 25, 2015
April 1, 2015
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Churches / Pastors / Circle Presidents
AACCTTIIVVEE CCHHUURRCCHHEESS
CHURCH/PASTOR CIRCLE PRESIDENTS/CONTACTS Antioch Baptist Mrs. Veatrice White 1415 Holloway Street 2316 Sundial Circle Durham (27703) – (919) 688-8893 Durham (27704) – (919) 220-3404 Rev. Michael Page Cameron Grove Minister Annie Gibson 816 Berwyn Avenue 119 Fleming Drive Durham (27704) – (919) 220-7402 Durham (27712) – (919) 455-6973 Rev. Jesse L. Alston Community Baptist 4821 Barbee Road Durham (27713) – (919) 544-1319–Church Rev. Dr. Percy Chase (919) 847-4735 – Home Ebenezer Baptist Evangelist Omelia Barnum 2200 S. Alston Avenue 1104 Lansing Ave. Durham (27707) – (919) 596-2131 Durham, NC 27713 Rev. Dr. Cornelius Battle 919 381-4796 First Calvary Baptist Mrs. Addye Townsend 1311 Morehead Avenue 1214 Holloway Street Durham (27707) – (919) 489-4184 Durham (27703) – (919) 688-7430 Rev. Dr. Fredrick A. Davis Gethsemane Baptist Rev. Gussie Thompson
906 South Roxboro Street (Contact Person)
Durham (27707) – (919) 688-4262 1210 Bivins Street
Durham (27707) – (919) 489-8701
Greater Emmanuel Minister Harold Wiggins 209 S. Goley Street 3511 Arlington
Durham, NC 27703 – (919) 957-4454
9919-957-4454
Durham, (27707) (919) 685-5592 Rev. Keith Johnson Greater St. Paul Baptist Mrs. Dorothy Cassell 1102 Juniper Street 1803 Shelton Avenue P.O. Box 1223 Durham (27704) – ( 919) 490-6315 Durham (27702) – (919) 680-4771 - Church 682-6613-Pastor Office Rev. Dr. William Height – (919) 596-9659
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CHURCH/PASTOR CIRCLE PRESIDENTS/CONTACTS Greater Orange Grove Baptist Mrs. Theresia McGee P.O. Box 71553 1715 Rosetta Drive Durham (27712) – (919) 479-0220 Durham (27701) – (919) 682-0517 Rev. Bennie Torain – (919) 382-8918
Henderson Grove Baptist Mrs. Alberta Watts 2806 Page Road 517 Homeland Avenue Morrisville (27560) – (919) 596-6750 Durham (27707) – (919) 683-5519 Rev. Johnnie Bethea – (919) 596-9205 Lincoln Memorial Baptist Mrs. Maggie Harrell 1500 S. Roxboro Street 709 Hope Street Durham (27707) – (919) 688-1886 Durham (27707) – (919) 688-7922
Rev. Linzie D. Atkins
Morehead Baptist Mrs. Sandra Yates 1008 Morehead Avenue 2908 Beechwood Drive Durham (27707) – (919) 489-6297 Durham (27707) – (919) 686-0054 Rev. Charles Barnes Morning Star Baptist Mrs. Claire Johnigan
450+ Night Fall 4610 Fayetteville Road 4509 Night Fall Court
Du Durham (27713) – (919) 544-8596
Durham (27713) 919-806-8225; 919-215-8227 (cell) Rev. William Henderson [email protected] Mt. Gilead Baptist Mrs. Segrid Davenport 404 Dowd Street 621 Red Carriage Ave. Durham (27701) – (919) 688-6052 Durham (27704) – (919) 477-1617 or (919) 683-1221 Fax (919) 682-7665 Rev. Dr. David Mitchell Mt. Level Baptist Mrs. Nancy Bumgardner 316 Hebron Road 1203 N. Gregson Street Durham (27704) – (919) 477-3893 Durham, NC 27701 – 919-682-6466 Fax (919) 620-9229 Rev. Dr. William C. Turner
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Mt. Olive Baptist
P.O.
Mrs. Norma Freeman
P.O. Box 467
3307 Dearborn Drive
Durham (27704) 919-563-5816 1-919-563-5816
Mt. Vernon Baptist
P.O.
Mrs. Frances McIver
1007 S. Roxboro Street 2508 Little Rogers Road
erson Street Durham, NC 27707 – 919-688-1823 Durham (27704) – (919) 688-7001
Mrs. Frances McIver
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CHURCH/PASTOR CIRCLE PRESIDENTS/CONTACTS
New Bethel Baptist Mrs. Barbara Ewing
2508 Crest Street 909 Lorain Avenue
Durham (27705) – (919) 286-7639 Durham (27704) – (919) 220-6615
Rev. Dr. Glenn Davis
Northeast Baptist Mrs. Alice Walker
3204 Highway 55-D 5711 Barbee Road Durham (27713) – (919) 544-2142 Durham, NC 27713
Rev. Dr. Wesley Elam – ( 919) 544-5013 (919) 544-2104 Orange Grove Baptist Mrs. Charlene Johnson
228C Minister Caroline Green
505 East End Avenue 228C Bridgefield Pl. Durham (27703) – (919) 596-8088 Durham (27705) – (919) 767-7200 Rev. Dr. Herbert Dickerson Peace Missionary Mrs. Evangela Hager
33 Marist Ct
Durham, NC Debra Reid Murphy
2608 Apex Highway 313 Marist Ct. Durham (27713) – ( 919) 598-9888 Durham, NC 27713 – 919-361-5911 Rev. Dr. William Daye Union Baptist Mrs. Carolyn Leathers 904 N. Roxboro Street #3 Signet Drive Durham (27701) – ( 919) 688-1304 Durham (27704) – (919) 451-6544
956-1859 Rev. Dr. Kenneth R. Hammond West Durham Baptist Mrs. Virginia Jackson 1901 Athens Street 605 Dunbar Street Durham (27707) – ( 919) 682-4453 Durham (27701) – (919) 680-4180 Rev. Dr. Terry T. Thomas
White Rock Baptist Mrs. Marilyn Ebron
1020 Jerome Road
Rev. Thelma Battle
3400 Fayetteville Street 1020 Jerome Road Durham (27707) – (919) 688-8136 Durham (27701) – (919)-496-2856 Rev. Dr. Reginald Van Stephens
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DUTIES OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE CIRCLE
The President of the circle shall
1. Cooperate with the pastor and the church
2. Lead in planning, coordinating, and evaluating the work of the circle.
3. Preside at the meetings of the circle.
4. Seek Counsel and cooperation of the pastor in setting goals for financial objectives and in
planning and promoting the seasons of prayer.
5. Lead the circle to foster Youth and Young Adult Departments.
6. Lead in maintaining a standard Youth Department according to the grouping of the youth.
7. Keep members of the circle informed and involved in circle activities.
8. Appoint circle committees
10. Cooperate with officers and committee chairmen.
11. Interpret the work of the church and encourage participation of circle members in the
total program of the church
12. Lead the circle in being involved in missions.
13. Plan for training officers and members.
14. Serve as liaison between the circle and the Woman's Convention and its affiliates.
15. Attend meetings of the Woman's Convention
16. Keep the program of the Woman's Convention before the circle.
17. See that the Convention report blanks are sent regularly
18. Work toward achieving Recognitions of Honor from the Woman's Convention.
19. Maintain a peaceful atmosphere at all times.
20. Attend group meetings alternately in order to keep them in line with the circle's program.
(The circle president should not be a member of any one group.)
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DUTIES OF THE FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE CIRCLE
The First Vice-President of the circle shall be Enlistment Chairman.
She/he shall, with the Enlistment Committee:
1. Endeavor to enlist members of the church community and invite them to become
active members of the circle.
2. Welcome strangers and visitors in the church community and invite them to join
the church and the circle.
As Chairman of the Committee:
1. Render monthly reports to the circle and quarterly reports to the First Vice-
President of the City/County Union, using the appropriate reporting forms.
2. Preside over the circle meeting in the absence of the president.
3. Become acquainted with the duties of the president.
DUTIES OF THE SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE CIRCLE
The Second Vice-President of the circle shall be the Christian Education Chairman
of the circle.
She/he shall, with the Christian Education Committee:
1. Encourage the study of the Bible as a missionary book.
2. Promote mission study for all age groups, using books recommended by the
Executive Secretary of the Woman's Convention, the Second Vice-President of
the Convention, and other appropriate literature.
As Chairman of the Committee:
1. Seek the consent of the cooperation of the pastor and the Executive Committee to
promote a Missions Study Institute for the entire church membership at least once
a year
2. Render monthly reports to the circle and written quarterly reports to the Second
Vice-President of the City/County Union, using the appropriate reporting forms.
3. Preside over the circle meeting in the absence of the president and First Vice-
President.
4. Become acquainted with the duties of the President
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DUTIES OF THE THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE CIRCLE
The Third Vice-President of the circle shall be the Mission-In-Action Chairman of the circle.
She/he shall, with the Mission In Action Committee:
1. Plan for special projects in making the community Christian.
2. Be observant of sick and shut-in among the circle members.
3. Be active in enlisting service, reclaiming the lost, careless, and unconcerned members of the church and those who are not affiliated with a church.
4. Engage earnestly in soul-winning, lift the fallen, strengthen the weak, encourage the faint hearted, and help the needy.
5. Investigate and make recommendations to the circle upon all special appeals for assistance.
6. Endeavor to seek out and become acquainted with resources in the community available for those in need and make referrals when necessary.
As Chairman of the Committee: 1. Keep a record of all personal work done and report to the circle
2. Render monthly reports to the circle and quarterly written reports to the Third Vice-President of the City/County Union, using the appropriate reporting forms.
3. Preside over the circle meeting in the absence of the president, First, and Second Vice Presidents.
4. Become acquainted with the duties of the circle President.
DUTIES OF THE FOURTH VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE CIRCLE
The Fourth Vice-President of the circle shall be the Stewardship-Chairman of the circle.
She/he shall, with the Stewardship Committee: 1. Promote the Bible plan of giving.
2. Endeavor to enlist every member of the circle and church to tithe his income for the promotion of the church and its work in Kingdom building.
3. Encourage each member of the circle to give free will offerings at each meeting to support the objectives of the Convention and to give "self denial" annually.
As Chairman of the Committee: 1. Render monthly reports to the circle and quarterly written reports to the Fourth Vice-
President of the City/County Union, using the appropriate reporting forms.
3. Preside over the circle meeting in the absence of the president, First, Second, and Third Vice Presidents.
4. Become acquainted with the duties of the President of the circle.
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DURHAM COUNTY MISSIONARY UNION
FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT – ENLISTMENT CHAIRMAN
Deacon Theresia McGee
1715 Rosetta Drive
Durham, NC 27701
(919) 682-0517
Name of Church _____________________________ Pastor ______________________
Address _ ________
Street City Zip Code
Circle President __________________________________________________________
Address __ ____
Street City Zip Code
First Vice President of Circle _ _______________________________________________
First Vice President’s Report for the Month of __________________________________
1. Number of Groups in Circle____________________ _______________________
2. Number of Circle Members: Seniors _____________________________________
3. Number of Circle Members: Young Adults _________________________________
4. Number of Circle Members: Youth ________________________________________
5. Number of New Members enrolled in Circle this Month ____________________
6. Number of New Members added to Church through efforts of the Circle ________
Signature ________________________________________________________________
President of Circle
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DURHAM COUNTY MISSIONARY UNION
SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT - CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Mrs. Georgetta Parker
2850 Courtney Creek Blvd.
Durham, NC 27713
Home 919-908-9459 Cell 919-225-7649
Name of Church _____________________________ Pastor ______________________
Address _______________________________________ ________
Street City Zip Code
Circle President __________________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________
Street City Zip Code
Second Vice President of Circle _____________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Second Vice President’s Report for the Month of ________________
Number of Mission Study classes held: Seniors _____ Young Adults __ Youth _______
Names of Books studied: Seniors ___________________________________________ Young Adults ____________________________________ Youth ____________________________________________ Sponsor for the 1st Class ____________________________________________________
Theme of the 1st Class ______________________________________________________
Total number of members in attendance ______________________________________
Number receiving awards and certificates ______________________________________ Date of 2nd class __________________________________________________________
Theme of 2nd class _________________________________________________________
Sponsor of 2nd class ________________________________________________________ Name of Books Studied: Seniors_____________________________________________
Young Adults _______________________________________
Youth______________________________________________ Number receiving awards and certificates at 2nd class _____________________________
Signature ________________________________________________________________
President of Circle
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DURHAM COUNTY MISSIONARY UNION
THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT – MISSION IN ACTION CHAIRMAN
Minister Annie Gibson
119 Fleming Drive
Durham, NC 27712
(919) 455-6973
Name of Church ________________________________ Pastor ______________________
Address _______________ ____________________________________
Street City Zip Code
Circle President _____________________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________________
Street City Zip Code
Third Vice President of Circle __________________________________________________
Third Vice President’s Report for the Month of ____________20____
Witnesses to the Unsaved: ________
Talks toward reclaiming Christians_______
VISITS:
Hospital_________ Homes______ Rest/Nursing Home: _____ Jails/Prisons: ______
Other_______
ASSISTED NEEDY:
Transportation: Yes____ No___ Gave Money: Yes____ No___
Provided Food: Yes ___ No ___ Provided Clothing: Yes ____ No ___
Other: Yes ____ No ___
Signature ________________________________________________________________
President of Circle
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DURHAM COUNTY MISSIONARY UNION
FOURTH VICE-PRESIDENT – STEWARDSHIP CHAIRMAN Minister Rosa Hester
4922 Mrs. White Lane
Mebane, NC 27302
1-919-563-0386
Name of Church ________________________________ Pastor _____________________
Address _______________ ____________________________________
Street City Zip Code
Circle President ____________________________________________________________
Address _____________________ _________________________________
___________________________________________ _______________________________
Fourth Vice President of Circle _________________________________________________
Fourth Vice President’s Report for the Month of _____________________
1. Number of Stewardship Activities this month _______________________________
Books Read ___________________ Talks ________________________________
2. Study Sessions__________________Bulletin Boards/Posters __________________
3. Participated in Mass Meeting: Yes ______ No _________
4. Evidence of Increase in Stewardship:
(1) Tithers: Yes ______ No______
(2) Church Attendance: Yes ______ No _____
(3) Church Participation: Yes ______ No _____
Signature ________________________________________________________________
President of Circle
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SPECIAL WORKER’S REPORT BLANK WOMAN’S BAPTIST HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA
(Please send to the Executive Secretary-Treasurer)
Mrs. Carolyn Leathers
#3 Signet Drive
Durham, NC 27704
919-451-6544
Special Worker _________________________________ Quarter _______________ Address ______________________________________________________________ Telephone ________________________E-mail _________________________ County ____________________________District ________ Group ___________ No. of Baptist churches in County _______________________ In Union ________ No. of Circles organized since last report: _________________________________ No. of Departments ________ No. of visits in the interest of mission work ________________________________ No. of talks in the interest of mission work _________________________________ No. of books sold ______________________________________________________ No. of churches attending mass meeting __________________________________ No. of Institutes held _______________ No. attending ______________________ Comments: ___________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Money sent to _________________________________________________________ Purpose _____________________________________________________________ __________________________________ Signature __________________________________ Date “For we are his workmanship, created in Jesus Christ unto good works, God hath before ordained that
we should walk in them.” -- Ephesians 2:1
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INFORMATION AND CALENDAR
FOR
WOMAN’S BAPTIST HOME AND FOREIGN
MISSIONARY CONVENTION
OF NORTH CAROLINA
AUXILIARY TO THE
GENERAL BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION
OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC.
MOTTO: “CHRIST IN EVERY HOME”
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MISSIONS-IN-ACTION
___ Institutes and Workshops
(Instructors, Books, Supplies)
___ Woman's Baptist State Convention Annual Session
(Participants/Guests, Hotel, Banquet (food)
Badges, Kits, Host Pastors & Churches,
Lodging and Boarding, Flowers, Banner,
Service Fees, Plaques, Guest Speakers,
Souvenirs, Convention Center & Services,
Equipment, Musical Instruments, Honoraria)
___ Conferences and Retreats
(Host/ Meeting Facilities, Instructors, Materials,
Food, Books, Equipment)
___ Leadership Training Conference
(Instructors, Food, Books, Materials,
Food Services, Baptist Assembly Preparations)
___ Youth Bible Camp
(Counselors, Food, T-Shirts, Books, Materials, Medical/Health
Supplies, Nurses, Food Services, Baptist Assembly Preparations)
___ Van/Transportation
(Gas & Rental)
___ Committees
(Materials, Pamphlets, Supplies, Expenses)
___ Representation and Transmittals
(Officers and State Convention's Fees To Other Conventional Affiliations)
___ Scholarship Fund
The amount of $49,584.00 is needed monthly and $575,000.00 annually.
Approximately 2/3 of all monies sent should be for State Missions.
Thanks to God (Father, Son, & Holy Spirit) and to you!!!
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WHY A ONE-DAY DISTRICT CONFERENCE
Explanation of the Conference
The One-Day District Conference convenes annually for the purposes of reviewing
missionary progress, receiving reports, teaching the convention's program, encouraging
convention attendance, and supporting its objectives in each of these districts. The meeting time
is set by the district.
The One-Day District conferences are not independent or executive organizations, but are
groups of the Woman's Convention's Program. The leaders of the District are Chairman, Co-
Chairman, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Young Adult Director, Associate Young
Adult Director, Youth Supervisor, and Associate Youth Supervisor. Circle Presidents, Special
Workers, Field Workers, Young Adult Directors, And Youth Supervisor of each County
represented in the District is also a part of the leadership.
ONE DAY DISTRICT CONFERENCE
MEETING DATES AND PLACES
1. Planning Session
1st Saturday in October at 10:00 a.m.
2. Planning Session
3rd Saturday in February at 10:00 a.m.
3. Annual Conference
4th Saturday in April at 10:00 a.m.
The Meeting Places are in Alphabetical Order
1 .......... Franklin County .............. 2014
2 .......... Granville County ............. 2015
3 .......... Vance County ................... 2016
4 .......... Warren County ................ 2017
5. ......... Durham County ............... 2018
The Planning Sessions are to be held where the designated Annual Conference is scheduled.
District Conference #7 Group 2 of the Woman's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Convention.