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servic egin Sunday, March 19, at the First Baptist Church m Robersonville wittt ~be Rev. Luther J. Mai.tnews, pastor of
l First Bapti t Church, Washington, I as the evangelist. Mr. Matthews is ' a native of Duplin County, North
I Carolina, a graduate of Wake Forest College and has served several churches in North Carolina. He has been active in associational work in
' the South Roanoke Association and j has served on committees of the Baptist State Convention.
1 Services during the week will be 1 at 7:00 nightly. Special music has 1 been arranged for each night . A nursery will be provided for preschool children. The public is dially invited to attend .
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Revivalist
Re\'i\'al ser\'iccs are being ronducted this week at the West End llaplist Church. The Reverend uther Matthews. pastor of the First Baptist Church,
Washington, N. C. will uc t.h~
Juest speaker. Mr. Matthews was born at Rose Hill, Duplin County, North Carolina. He is a graduate of Rose Hill High School, Mars Hill College, and Wake Forest College. He has held several pastorate in North Carolina and has been at First Baptist in Washington for the past six years .
Mr. Matthews is married the former Wilma Fuss_ell Rose HilL
The pastor and people West End Baptist Church ' extend a very cordial invitation to
•attend the services each evening through April 25, at 7:30, and concluding on Sunday morning, April 26, at the eleven o'clock worship. A nursery being provided.
John Thompson, director
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J(onnoak Baptist To Add Building
An estimated $17,000 will be :!ipent by Konnoak Baptist Church to complete the first portion of a {our-phase building program.
The Rev. Luther J. Matthews, pastor, reports that the congregation, upon the recommendation of the church planning and survey committee, has voted to construct an education unit of two floors and renovate the present building.
This is the first step in the fourstep program, the minister explained. At later dates the church hopes to erect a sanctuary and administration offices, to build another education unit and to landscape the church property, providing parking area on the rear property and establishing an outdoor worship chapel.
The Architects
REV. L. J. MATTHEWS . . . announces plans . . •
Architects for the immediate building is Mays and Parks Associates of High Point. The architectural firm is now completing detailed plans for the first building phase which must be approved before bids for construction can be made. son sanctuary to seat about
persons. Mr. Matthews said the church
plans a bond issue within the next 60 days and hopes construction will begin by January.
The new unit to be called the Youth Building will be constructed in brick to match the existing structure and will be equipped for .air-conditioning.
The first floor will include classes for nursery, primary and beginners classes as wel! as a crib room, small kitchen, pastor's study and office and a supply room.
The second floor will have classrooms for the junior and intermediate departments, more pri· mary department space and auditorium area within the departments.
The present sancutary and adult assembly room will be enlarged by the removal of the present study and office and some classrooms, thus enabling the 350-per-
Also this building will be conditioned and new pews installed. Acoustical ceiling be installed.
The exterior of the building also will be A covered arcade will be auac11ect to. the front of the building WJII connect the two units. front wall of the cloister will be latticed brick. Five dormer windows will be placed on the front roof to provide ventilation for the one-story building.
Leaving
Church Here The Rev. Luther J. Matthews,
pastor of the First Baptist church here for the past nine years, has resigned to accept the call of the Community Center Baptist church, Rt. 2, Halifax.
Mr. Matthews came to Washington in October, 1961 from the Konnak Baptist church of Winston-Salem. His resignation 1s etrect1vc atend of the month.
During his tenure here Mr. Matthews has served on the Board of Mental Health as director, a member of the Good Neighbor council, president of the Beaufort County Ministerial association, and a member of
the committee for promotion of bond sales for the addition to the
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deaufort County hospital. While at First Baptist, the
church auditorium and Education l;luilding have been completely 'renovated and air conditioned. The church has acquired additional property for parking which also holds a youth center known as "Uncle John's Cabin. " The church has also added a program for preschool children which includes a three-year playschool, a four-year kindergarten, and a five-year kindergarten. The church has doubled its budget and has called a full-time Miniter of Music and Education and a church secretary.
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Rev~ Matthews Conducting Revival This Week, Rose Hill
he has served as Sunday School 1
Superintendent in the Pilo' Mountain Association, as chairman of the Missions, Finance, Program ccmmiL•ees, as Presidcr.l of the A.sso~ialional Baptist Pastor's Conference in two Associations; President of the Beauford County Ministerial Association and as a member of the Goo 1 Neighbor Ccuncil in Washington. N.C. Mr. Matthews has served on several committees of the North Carolina Baptist State .Convention.
The Reverend Luther James J\1<llthews is conducting a revival at the Rose Hill Bapti~l Church this week (October 17 through 24.1 He will speak twice daily, at 7:00 a.m. and 7:45
Mr. Matthews is n1arried to the former Wilma Fussell of Rose Hill. Mrs. Matthews is a graduate of Rose Hill High School and attended Flora MacDonald College. They have three childlren, L. J., Jr. and Betsy now living in Winston Salem and Roald Lee 1i ving in IRa leigh. They also have five grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews have several relatives living in the Rose Hill area.
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Rose Hill Baptist Church invites you to come and join with them in these Good New-; services. Mr. Matthews will be speaking on the Holy Spirit in
Mr. Matthews was bom at the morning tiervices and the Ho~e l!ill. He is a graduate of Epistle to the Romans at the Hose Jlill High School, Mars Hill evcmng services. Col'egc and Wake Forest Uni- A nursery will be provided a: yer ity. ll<' has held pastorates the evening services for children ''' W'lllbur~. New Friend bi'1, up through three years of age. First Bapllsl Church, Washing- The music for the services ton. NC <mel now is pastor .or will IJ. l<:>d by 1\lr .. Jim Brisso~1 lhr Community Center Bapttst with Mrs. Doane Cottle at thr. Clwrl'll, Wins1on-Salem. N.C. J organ. Rev .• James W. Allen
.\ 1(•11~ 11 il11 his pastoral duti<:>s the ,p<lslor of the church.
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Revival Set The Rev. Luther J. Matthews,
pastor of the Community Center Baptist Church of Halifax, will be the guest speaker for 7:30 revival services tonight through Sunday night, March 19, at the Atlantic Baptist Church.
Mr. Matthews is a graduate of Mars Hill College and Wake Forest University.
The public is invited to attend any or all of the revival services, announces the Rev. John W. Spencer, pastor of Atlantic Baptist Chu~ch.
Revival Set This Week
REV. LUTHER MATTHEWS Guest Speaker
Revival services will begin at Johnson Tabernacle Baptist Church here Sunday night, and will continue through Sunday morning, April 16, beginning at 7:30 each nig;ht.
Guest en:ngelist for revival services will be Rev. Luther J. Matthews, formerly of Rose Hill in Duplin County. Rev. Maif.,hews is a graduate of Rose Hill High School, Mars Hill College and Wake Forest University. He has held pastorates at Wallburg and New Friendship churches in -the L i 'b e r't y Association · C a l v a r y ASISociate am Missions pastor, First Baptist Church of Winston - Salem and Konnoak in Winston · Salem; First Baptist Church, Wa hin·gton, N. C. for nine years . R ev. Matlb E>ws a lso ha-; served a number of positions in a bOCia~ion work c:.nd has served on various committees of the N. C. State Baptist Convention.
During the revival services Rev. Matthews will be preaching on the Book of Ephesians.
THe following schedule for services has been announced by Johnson Taber n a c 1 e Pastor, Rev. W. T. Adams:
Mondc:.y night - Children's night, with the Children's Choir rendering s p e c i a 1 music; Tuesday night - Sunday School members night. All members of the Johnson Sunday School are asked to meet in their classrooms at 7:20 p. m . and to sit as a class in the sanctuary; Wednesdav nigh'' - Youth ntgh , with the Youth Choir rendering specie:.] music; Thursday night - Deacon's night, during which all ordained deacons will be honored; Friday night Family night - all members are urged to attend with every family member ; Saturday night - Bring - A - Friend night - all at':ending services c:.re asked to bring friends with them.
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CORINTH PASTOR, the Rev. Luther J. Matthews, is a native of Rose Hill, returning here in May, 1974, to assume the pastorate of Corinth Baptist Church, west of Rose Hill. His wife, the former Wilma Fussell, is also a native of Rose Hill and they married after being high school sweethearts. They have three children-.Jim, who is a sales representative with Edmac Co., is married, has three children, and lives in Winston Salem; Betsy, who is married to Larry Heath, has two children and lives in Concord; and Ronald, a chemist with Ciba-Geigy Co., is married and lives in Kernersville. Mr. Matthews has served for forty years in the ministry and has held pastorates in Winston-Salem, Washington <N.,C.) and Halifax. He toured the South American mission fields in 1960 and made a preaching tour to five South American countries h\ 1967. He has also served on various committees in the Baptist Sta~e Conventions. "I am happy to be back in the Rose Hill area," the Rev. Mr. Matthews asserted, "and I enjoy the community and its fine people. I am looking forward to a fruitful ministry here." The Corinth Baptist Church will be in revival services, Sept. 16-2.'i.
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REV. LUTHERJ. MA'ITHEWS
Community Center names pastor
Rev. Luther J. Matthews, former pastor o Roanoke Baptist Church here, has accepted the pastorship of Community Center Baptist Church, Rt. 2, Halifax.
A native of Duplin County, Rev. Matthews has served in the ministry for the past 50 years and assl.uned his new position on June 17 of this year. He served in the Winston-Salem area for 28 years; pastor of the First Bap-
tist Church in Washington, N.( fo1 nine years; previously served Community Center Baptist from 1:!10 untll1974 and Corinth Baptist Church in Duplin County from 1974 until his retirement in 19711.
Serving in interim work since his retirement, he resides m Darlington with his wife, the former Dot Williams.
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Rev. Luther Matthews and wife Dorothy (right) accept a certificate of appreciation from Elizabth Watkins (center), administrator at Guardian Care here. Rev. Matthews, who is leaving the area to be a missionary in Guam, taught a H Je class at Guar-
dian Cart> on the third Tuesday in each month for the last seven years. He is pastor of Community Center Baptist Church near Weldon and also has served as interim pastor at First Baptist and Roanoke Baptist churches here. (Photo by Pat Eager)
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The Rev. Luther Matthews To Lead Four-Day Crusade
The Rev. Luther Matthews will conduct a four-day crusade at Roanoke Worship Center in Plymouth Sunday through Wednesday.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday.
Matthews is a graduate of Mars Hill College and Wake _Forest Unive_r:sity. His first pastorate waS1n 1934 at Wallburg Baptist Church near Winston-Salem. He ministered in the Winston-Salem area for 26 years. Under the auspices of Winston-Salem's First Baptist Church, he founded Konnoak Baptist and was pastor there for nine years.
In 1961, Matthews accepted the pastorate at First Baptist Church in Washington and was there until1970 when he moved to Halifax. There he was pastor at the Community Center Baptist until 1974. He then moved to Rose Hill and pastored Corinth Baptist until his retirement in 1978.
Since his retirement, Matthews has served six North Caroli-
na churches in the Roanoke Baptist Association on an interim basis.
The center is on Latham Avenue in Plymouth. Randy Pierce the center's pastor, invites th~ public.
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Matthews succumbs
HALIFAX - Rev. Luther James Matthews Sr.. an 82-year-old resi-dent of Halifax. died at his home Sa turd ay.
An evening memona] service Matthews
Will be held at 8 tonight at Branch Funeral Home in Roanoke Rapids With the Rev. Jack Rose and the Rev. Bill Howell conducting the service. Fiiends wlll be received from 7 to 8 tonight at Branch Funeral Home.
Funeral services Will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Rose HHl Baptist Church in Rose Hill. A memona] messege Will be deliv-
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Matthews graduated from Rose Hill High School in 1929, Mars Hill College in 1932 and from Wake Forest College in 1934. He began the ministry in 1931 and was ordained at Rose Hill Baptist Church in 1934.
He entered his first pastorate in Octocber, 1934 at Wallburg Baptist Church in Wallburg. He continued to pastor churches in the Winston-Salem area over the next 26 years.
Matthews departed Winston-Salem in 1961 to take a nine-year pastorate with the First Baptist Church ofWashington. He became the pastor of the Community Center Baptist Church in Halifax in 1970.
He went on to become the pastor of Corinth Baptist Church in Rose Hill in 1974. He retired in 1978.
Since he retired he has served the following churches in the North Roanoke Baptist
Association: Hobgood, Hickory, South Rosemary, First Baptist of Roanoke Rapids, Roanoke, Community Cente.r and Halifax.
He also served as an interim missionary on the island of Guam in 1979, 1986 and 1987.
Matthews served as the Minister for the Ordination Service at Tillery Christian Church at the Tillery Correctional Center until Oct. 1992.
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Hedgepeth Williams Matthews of the home: three children, Jim Matthews of Statesville; Betsy Heath of Kannapolis and Ron Matthews of Greenville, S.C.; two sisters, Anna Johnson and Lucille Waller of Rose Hill; five grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; four stepchildren, Robert Williams and Jean Brown of Richmond, Va., Steve Williams of Halifax and Linda Lawrence of Rocky Mount.
Branch Funeral Home in Roanoke Rapids is handling the arrangements.
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aptist names pastor
Rev. Luther J. Matthews of Halifax has been called to the pastorate of Roanoke Baptist Church, located at the corner of First and Henry streets here.
Rev. Matthews had served as interim pastor of Roanoke Baptist Church for the past nine months .
. He is a native of Rose Hill ·and a graduate of Mars Hill College and Wake Forest University. He has held pastorates in many locations throughout North Carolina, and has been active in the work of the North Roanoke Baptist Association and the local Ministerial Association.
Rev. Matthews has toured Southern Baptist Mission work in Peru, Chile, Argentina and Brazil; and also attended the Baptist World Congress in Rio De Janerio; he conducted a three-weeks preaching tour in Colombia, Ecquador, Chile and Brazil. He has held interim pastorates in Tamuning Baptist Church in Guam and several others in the North Roanoke Association, including more recently, First Baptist of Roanoke Rapids.
He was married to the late Wilma Fussell and they had three children, L. J. Jr. of Winston-&llem; Betsy Heath of Kannapolis and Ron of
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Greensboro. He is now married to the former Dorothy H. Williams of Halifax.
Roanoke Baptist Church recently celebrated its 25th anniversary and is a cooperating Southern Baptist Church. The church offers Bible Study for every age and many other activities. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. each Sunday morning, with worship service at 11 a.m.
For more information about the ministry of the church please call537-5665. '