Our mountain work [serial] . in 1912, and was a chaplainin World War I, seeing service pastorates included Carrollton,La Grange, and Owensboro, Ky., andFranklin and Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., theOwensboro church being in the Presby-terian Church, U. S. A. Mr. Armistead will continue to liveat Montreat and will be available forpulpit supply and other forms of tempo-rary work from time to time. MATOKA WILSON ELECTEDGRACE COVENANT DCE Miss Matoka Wilson, of the Kenil-worth Presbyterian Church, has beenelected church secretary and Director ofChristian Educa-tion of the GraceCovenant Presb
Our mountain work [serial] . in 1912, and was a chaplainin World War I, seeing service pastorates included Carrollton,La Grange, and Owensboro, Ky., andFranklin and Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., theOwensboro church being in the Presby-terian Church, U. S. A. Mr. Armistead will continue to liveat Montreat and will be available forpulpit supply and other forms of tempo-rary work from time to time. MATOKA WILSON ELECTEDGRACE COVENANT DCE Miss Matoka Wilson, of the Kenil-worth Presbyterian Church, has beenelected church secretary and Director ofChristian Educa-tion of the GraceCovenant Presby-terian Church, andassumed her du-ties there on Sep-tember 15 th. In 1945 and 1946Miss Wilson serv-ed as Vice-Presi-dent on the Coun-cil of the YoungPeople of Ashe-ville has been ac-tive in the workof the KenilworthChurch and a member of the choir ofthat congregation. She succeeds Miss Jolene Parks, agraduate of Montreat College, class of1953 who has been at the Grace Cove-nant Church since June of last More About PresbyteryFrom Page 1 never reached the full amount in thespending budget because there was notsufficient income to cover these needs. It has been the policy in the past tosend all that was received in the Weekof Prayer and Self-denial to the Boardof Church Extension. In return specificappropriations were made on the basisof proven needs in local situations. This year, in an effort to give localPresbyteries and local Congregations anopportunity to present local needs, thefollowing plan has been proposed bythe Board of Church Extension and ap-proved by Asheville Presbytery. 1 Every Church is being asked to give in the offering on October 24, 1954, a sumnot less than $ Per Member. 2—Each Church is at liberty to set thegoal for a larger amount, if they desire,and KEEP all over $ Per Member forlocal use within the congregation for Cap-ital Improvement or Debt Retirement. 3—The entire offering (on a congrega-tional basis) is to be sent th
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