Cbenton Street ^unbap s>ci)ool 3Raltigf), i?ortt) Carolina ^unbaj), ^pril 28, 1912 iilornmg ^ertiice (^rcfjegtra— 9:30 to 10 o'clock Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow. Prayer Kev. H. M. l^orth Scripture Lesson — Psalm 100. Eesponsively, School standing. Superintendent : Make a joyful noise unto the School: Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, Lord, all ye lands. and into His courts with praise: be thankful unto School: Serve the Lord with gladness: come be- Him, and bless His name, fore His presence with singing. Superintendent: For the Lord is good; His mercy Superintendent : Know ye that the Lord He is God: is everlasting; and His truth endureth to all gener- it is He that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we ations. are His people, and the sheep of His pasture. Hymn, Xo. 184. Processional Primary Department Song Primary Department Presentation of Diplomas and Bihles. Recognition of Cradle Roll. Welcome Worth Bagley Daniels Song, jSTo. to. What the Sunday School Has Meant to One Class Clifton Beckwith The Baraca Class Prof. W. C. iyTorton Chorus Students from Blind Institution The Philathea Class Mrs. H. E. Satterfield The Home Department Mrs. V. Royster Male Quartette A. and M. Colleg e History of the School Miss Susan Iden Chorus. (©rcfjEsitra Hymn 'No. 190. Address Dr. Dred Peacock Hymn No. IOC. This liuildiug Josei)h G. Brown, Superintendent This Occasion Rev. H. M. ISTorth, Pastor Coffering Hymn 'No. 39. Benediction. 2 Afternoon ^erbice 4 o'clocfe Hymn I^o. 153. Prayer John T. Fallen Go Forward J. Van Carter Greetings from other Methodists Fev. C. J. Harrell Solo Mr. Beasley Greetings From Our Neighbors. .Col. Fred A. Olds, C. IL Stephenson, E. B. Crow, N. B. Broughton Hymn No. 206. Solo Mrs. FCorace Dowell A Suggestion from the Pastor. Doxology. ©rcfjcsitra Cbening S>ert)ice 8 o'clock Anthem. Hymn No. 659 Prayer. Scripture Lesson. Offertory. Hymn No. 658. Sermon Rev. Leslie P. Howard Llymn No. 192. Benediction. OUR PASTOK 5 0 & THE first Methodist Church founded in Raleigh, as the result of the first ]\rethodist Conference held in the city, was built in 1811 on the lot, corner Edentou and Dawsou streets, donated l>y Plon. AViley Jones. Edenton Street Sunday School was founded in 1837, following the suggestion of Rev. Bennett T. Blake, pastor of the church at that time, that the Union Sunday School be divided into schools of different denominations. In 1839 the first church building Avas consumed by an accidental fire, and IS-tl marks the entrance into the new church. The erection of a separate Sunday School building and the dedication service, April 10, 1881, marks another period of development, closely followed by the building and dedication of the present church in 1887. The successful movement for a new Sunday School building had birth in a banquet given by the women of the circles to the ofiiciai board Tuesday evening, February 10, 1909, at which time a subscription was started amount- ing to $5,000. The farewell service in the old Sunday School building was held Sunday evening, May 1, 1910. On Monday following workmen began tearing it away to make room for the erection of the present building. Sunday, April 28, 1012, marks the entrance into the new Edenton Street Sunday School Building, the day <>f holies realized. Nathaniel 0. Blakk, the first superintendent, was appointed in 1827, serving only a short time. Rev. Thos. J. Lemay served Tuitil May 19, 1850, with the exception of two years filled by L. W. Peck. S. H. Young, May 19, 1850-May 27, 1866. W. J. Young, Sr., May 27, 1866-September 24, 1877. Donald W. Bain, September 21, 1877-October 19, 1880. W. J. Young, Sr. (second term), October 19, 1880-1898: Joseph G. Brown, 1898-1903. W. J. A^ouNG, Jr., 1903-1905. Joseph G. Brown (second term), 1905 . 6 puilbmg Committee A. H. Gkeen, CJia-irwan. I. M. Procter. D. G. Holt. E. T. Gray. F. H. Phillips. J. W. Barber. C. V. Albright. T. C. Powell. Jos. G. Brown. C. E. Hartge, Ai-chiteet. 0Uictv^ of tlje ^cijool Joseph G. Brown, Superintendent. Capt. J. T. Alderman, Assistant Snpt. Tiios. A. Partin, Assistant Supt. Dr. Albert Anderson, Assistant Supt. Miss Mattie F. Reese, Supt. Primary Dept. Miss Bessie T. Brown, Supt. Intermediate Dept J. B. Green, Secretary. Julian E. White, Assistant Secretary. Rev. II. M. jSTortu, Pastor. Phil J. TiiiEii, Treasurer. Henry J. Young, Librarian. C. C. Baker, Assistant Librarian. Oscar Bailey, Assistant Librarian. Mrs. E. W. Higiitower, Pianist. Miss Mary King, Assistant Pianist. W. B. Wright, Leader of tbe Orchestra. iHorning ^erfaicc Holy, holy, holy. Lord God, Almighty! Holy, holy, holy! all the saints adore Thee, Early in the morning our songs sliall rise to Thee; Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy Holy, lioly, holy, merciful and mighty, sea; God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity! Cherubim and serapliim falling down before Thee, Which wert, and art, and evermore shall be. Holy, holy, holy! tho' the darkness hide Thee, Tho' the eye of sinful man Thy glory may not see; Only Thou art holy! there is none beside Thee, Perfect in pow'r, in love, and purity. Mo. 70—