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/ CLIPPING SERVICE 1115 HILLSBORO RALEIGH, Ne 27603 l!J TEL, (919) 833-2079 PENDER POST BlJRGAW, N.o. AUG 21' ~~ After stint ~~terim pastor Peterstin now serving as Long Creek minister By SUE DAVIS David Peterson came to Long Creek Baptist Church in February 1996 as interim pastor, The church called him as full-time pastor in July. "I feel I was placed in this church by the Lord", he said. "I hope to ac- complish the work that the Lord has for me while I'm here. Dr. Peterson grew up in the small community of Flemington, located outside Wilmington on US 421, and has two sisters - one older and one younger. He attended Pine View Baptist Church where his father served as a deacon. David was saved at the age of 9 and became a church deacon at 20. Peterson met his wife, the former Elaine Cavenaugh, at New Hanover High School. They have one daughter - 19 year-old Alisha. In 1977, shortly after completmg an associate degree in laboratory tech- nology at Cape Fear Community College, Peterson felt the call to preach. He moved his family to Henderson- ville, NC and enrolled at Fruitland Baptist Institute. "I never doubted the Lord would take care of my families' needs", Da- vid said. Peterson earned his BS in religion frm Mid-Atlantic Baptist College in Rock Hill, SC. He completed his masters and doctorate degrees at Cov- ington Theological Seminary in Ros- well, Georgia, graduating magna cum laude. While pursuing his degree, David pastored several churches in both North and South Carolina. Although Reverend Peterson earned the title of Doctor, "f'd just as soon folks call me David", he said. DAVID PETERSON Long Creek is a Missionary Baptist Church and a member of the Wilm- ington Baptist Association. Sunday School attendance currently runs a ta- . bout 70. "Our church is involved in a Sun- day School Outreach Ministry within' the community", Pastor Peterson not- ed. "The whole church is working' beautifully together. There's a wonder- ful spirit of love in the church and we're seeing new faces ever week"! Both David and Elaine enjoy boat- ; ing and fishing. David is also an avid . reader. His favorite author is Andrew Mur- ray .' Murray lived in the 1800's and wrote over 200 books, many of which are in David's library. Peterson describes himself as a con- .servative, fundamental preacher who believes the Bible is the innate work of God. He adds, "It's an awesome re- sponsibility to be a messenger of God". Our deadline is Monday at 5 p.m.

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    CLIPPING SERVICE1115 HILLSBORO

    RALEIGH, Ne 27603l!J TEL, (919) 833-2079PENDER POSTBlJRGAW, N.o.

    AUG 21' ~~

    After stint ~~terim pastor

    Peterstin now servingas Long Creek minister

    By SUE DAVIS

    David Peterson came to LongCreek Baptist Church in February1996 as interim pastor, The churchcalled him as full-time pastor in July.

    "I feel I was placed in this churchby the Lord", he said. "I hope to ac-complish the work that the Lord hasfor me while I'm here.

    Dr. Peterson grew up in the smallcommunity of Flemington, locatedoutside Wilmington on US 421, andhas two sisters - one older and oneyounger.

    He attended Pine View BaptistChurch where his father served as adeacon. David was saved at the age of9 and became a church deacon at 20.

    Peterson met his wife, the formerElaine Cavenaugh, at New HanoverHigh School. They have one daughter- 19 year-old Alisha.

    In 1977, shortly after completmgan associate degree in laboratory tech-nology at Cape Fear CommunityCollege, Peterson felt the call topreach.

    He moved his family to Henderson-ville, NC and enrolled at FruitlandBaptist Institute.

    "I never doubted the Lord wouldtake care of my families' needs", Da-vid said.

    Peterson earned his BS in religionfrm Mid-Atlantic Baptist College inRock Hill, SC. He completed hismasters and doctorate degrees at Cov-ington Theological Seminary in Ros-well, Georgia, graduating magna cumlaude.

    While pursuing his degree, Davidpastored several churches in bothNorth and South Carolina.

    Although Reverend Peterson earnedthe title of Doctor, "f'd just as soonfolks call me David", he said.

    DAVID PETERSON

    Long Creek is a Missionary BaptistChurch and a member of the Wilm-ington Baptist Association. SundaySchool attendance currently runs a ta- .bout 70.

    "Our church is involved in a Sun-day School Outreach Ministry within'the community", Pastor Peterson not-ed. "The whole church is working'beautifully together. There's a wonder-ful spirit of love in the church andwe're seeing new faces ever week"!

    Both David and Elaine enjoy boat- ;ing and fishing. David is also an avid .reader.

    His favorite author is Andrew Mur-

    ray .' Murray lived in the 1800's andwrote over 200 books, many of whichare in David's library.

    Peterson describes himself as a con-. servative, fundamental preacher whobelieves the Bible is the innate workof God. He adds, "It's an awesome re-sponsibility to be a messenger ofGod".

    Our deadline isMonday at 5 p.m.

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    CLIPPING SE~VICE,,"5 HILL~ROI'II"\

    _. RALEIGH. NC 27603~r TEL. (919)833-2079

    CIftttches need to jointogether, says Peterson

    REV. DAVID PETERSON

    By PATSY BLACKMON

    "Unity" and "Faithfulness are keywords in the ministry of Reverend Da-vid pastor--of the I.ong

    Church. And they arer~-iftri61rtes he wants to see flourish

    in his church alone, but in the bodyof Christ as a whole.

    "It is important as Christians thatwehave a clearunderstandingconcern-ing the 'Church' - since it is thebody of Christ. Church - which is'ecclesia' in Greek - means 'the.called out ones'," Rev. Peterson ex-plained.

    "God has not only called out a peo-ple, but He also wants them to as-semble together. Hebrews 10:23-25tells to bold fast the profession.of ourfaith without wavering ...to provokeone another to love and goodworks...and to not forsake the assem-bling of ourselves together, but ex-hort one another."Rev. Peterson finds joy in being a

    servant and sharing with others inChristian fellowship.

    "When I think of' fellowship, Ithink of partnership, to have in com-mon, contribution, membership, andthe bond of commom purpose and de-votion that binds Christians every-where to Christ and each other."Two words - enthusiasm and ex-

    citement - aptly describe Rev. Pe-terson and his work in and with hischurch.

    "I thank God for the love, unity,and fellowship at the Long CreekBaptist Church," he stressed. "I really

    appreciate our five deacons theirstrength and dedication as God's ser-vants. And the people have been sogood to me. I have enjoyed, so much,pastoring this church."

    Rev. Peterson said that the Lord,through willing servants, has accom-plished a lot at Long Creek in the al-most two years that he has pastoredthe church.

    "We have just recently started achildren's church, we now have anoutreachministry through our SundaySchool Department, we have esta-blished a youth ministry, and we havere-establishedthe choir," he said.

    "And the Lord has blessed us with apianist," addedMrs. Peterson. "We arelooking forward to doing even morewith the music ministry in ourchurch."Being in the will of God is of key

    importance to Rev. Peterson."I know the Lord led me and placed

    me here to accomplish His work. Ifeel so strongly that I am in the rightplace and I believe the church feels thesame. I count it an honor and joy tobe their pastor - to reach out in thiscommunity."But he also joins his heart to those

    of other pastors who long for that"inter-church" fellowship."We need that love and fellowship

    not only within the local church, butbetween churches. In order for theBody of Christ to function properlyand accomplish its purpose, we mustrealize that we need each other - wemust assemble together and 'be aboutour Father's business'!"