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8A-Goldsbor~ / News-Argus =DEATHS=== Rev. Jimmy O'Tuel, 48, of 605 Brookwood Lane died today. - He was a native of Duplin County and was the son of Mrs. Louise Jones O'Tuel and the late Prentis Harold O'Tuel. A self-employed Christian artist, he was a graduate of Campbell University and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary at Wake Forest. He was the former pastor of Wilson's Mills Baptist Church in Johnston County, Greenwood Baptist Church in Thomasville, Waughton Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, and Spilman Baptist Church in Kinston. He was a member of the Goldsboro Civitan Club. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Adamsville Baptist Church, of which he was a member, with Dr. Alfred R. Wright and Rev. M.O. Sears officiating. Burial will be in Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are his wife, Mrs. Mary Mozingo O'Tuel; two daughters, Miss Melody Vick O'Tuel and Miss Susan Maria O'Tuel of the home; a sister, Mrs. Vickie O'Tuel Hood of Warsaw; and a brother, Harold O'Tuel of Greensboro. The family will receive friends Tuesday night from 7 until 9 at Seymour Funeral Home. At other times they will be the residence. Monday, July 11, 1988

Baptist Minister Ordained Samuel James O'Tuel, son of. Mrs. Prentis Harold O'Tuel of 908. S. Best St. and the late Mr. I O'Tuel, was ordained into the gospel ministry Sunday, Oct. 31, at the North Clinton Avenue as een unanimous. 1 y appr v ' d recom- I mended by the co cil. of ministers of the Little River Baptist Association. Following the charge to the candidate, charge to the church and the ordina-1 tion prayer, O'Tue] was presented a Bible and ordination cer I tificate. He was then extend-i ed the right hand of fellow ship by all present. He is married to the former Mary Mozingo of Pikeville.

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Page 24-Twrn CrTY SENTINEL Winston-SaieJ, N. C. Church: Notes Baptists to Get New Minister By VIRTIE STROUP ' Staff Religion Reporter The Rev. Jimmy O'Tuel, 31, has been called pastor of Waughtown Baptist Church.. He is pastor of Greenwood Baptist Church in Thomasville, where he has served for two years. He will end his ministry there on May 15 and begin at, the local church on May 21. O'Tuel will succeed the Rev. Paul C. Ross, 'who resigned on Jan. 9 to become pastor of Virginia Road Baptist Church in Bristol, Tenn. The interim pastor has been the Rev. Homer L. Good, chaplain for Hennis Freight Lines. O'Tuel is a graduate of Campbell College. He received the master of divinity with distinction from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary at Wake Forest. He is now completing requirements for his doctorate from Southeastern. Both he and his wife, the former Mary Mozingo, are.from Goldsboro. She has a B.S. degree in elementary education from Campbell and is teaching the third grade in a public school in Johnston County, The O'Tuels have identical twin girls, Susan Maria and Melody Vick, 21 months old.

Rev. O'T uel leaves WINST~- ALEM - Rev. - of the former Mary Mozingo and they have twin daughters. He received a B. A. degree with a major in religion from Campbell College and a master of divinity degree from S o u t h e a s t e r n Baptist Theological Seminary. Rev. O'Tuel has completed most of the requirements for an advanced theological degree beyond normal seminary from Southeastern Seminary. While attending school, he was a three-time recipient of the Estral Scholarship for outstanding Christian service. Rev. O'Tuel has served as associational Sunday School superintendent in J o h n s o n County Association, and as a member of the nominating and time, place, and preacher committees of the Thomasville ministerial association. He succeeds Rev. Paul Ross at j Waughtown Baptist; ~-~ Tarboro Southerner Thomasville Times JI _, tyon Bulletin ~ Washington Daily News~. Wilmington News Wilmington Star Wilmington Star-News Wilson Daily Times Winston-Salem Journal Winston-Salem Sentinel Winston-Salem- Journal-Sentinel APR 2 9 1972 J1

Rev. Jimmy- O'Tuel, of Wilson's. Mills Baptist Church, will be guest minister at revival services at Faith Baptist Church, Ricks Road, beginning at the eleven o'clock service March 30 and continuing through Friday April 4. Nightly services begin at 7:30 p.m. Rev. O'Tuel is a graduate of Campbell College and is attending Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is also General Sunday School Superintendent of the Johnston Baptist Association. Special music will be presented each night by the church choir. Musical theme for the is "Do you Really Care?" This theme is taken from the musical "Good News." An invitation for the public to attend these services cordialjy extended. Ottis King, pastor.... -.e.1..wt,._...,..._,.,..,,.---::--------,. Scotland Neck Commonwealth Shelby: Cleveland Times Siler City: Chatham News Smithfield Herald Snow Hill: Greene Co. Ledger Southern Pines Pilot Southport: State Port Pilot

P. \I)"\ I t-"1" Page 24-Twrn CITY SENTINEL Winston-Salem, N. C. Church Notes Baptists to Get N ew Minister By VIRTIE STROUP Staff Religion Reporter The Rev. Jimmy O'Tuel, 31, has been called pastor of Waughtown Baptist Church. He is pastor of Greenwood Baptist Church in Thomasville, where he has served for two years. He will end his ministry there on May 15 and begin at the local church on May 21. O'Tuel will succeed the Rev. Paul C. Ross, who resigned on Jan. 9 to become pastor of Virginia Road Baptist Church in Bristol, Tenn. The interim pastor has been the Rev. Homer L. Good, chaplain for Hennis Freight Lines. O'Tuel is a graduate of Campbell College. He received the master of divinity with distinction from.» Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary at Wake Forest. He is now completing requirements for his doctorate from Southeastern. Both he and his wife, the former Mary Mozingo, are from Goldsboro. She has a B.S. degree in elementary education from Campbell and is teaching the third grade in a public school in Johnston County. The O'Tuels have identical twin girls, Susan Maria and Melody Vick, 21 months old.

Church Notes ~... ughtown Baptist Ministe By VIRTIE STROUP Sentinel Religion Reporter The ft.ev. Jimmy O'Tuel, 3f, has resigned as pastor of Waughtown Baptist ' 1 Church, 1~38 Waughtown ~Street, effective April 27.. O'Tuel came to the city in\ C'-. 1 May. 1972, to succeed the 1 Rev. Paul C. Ross. ~ O'Tuel has announced that he has accepted a call to "a fine Southern Baptist I Church" in eastern North Carolina. He will announce '-its name and location in the \\ near future. ~ O'Tuel is a graduate of ~ c ampbell College. He ~ received the master of ~divinity degree f r o m'. ~Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest and he has worked on an advanced theological degree from Southeastern. He and his wife, the former Mary Mozingo, are from the Goldsboro area. She is a graduate of Campbell College and is a former public school teacher. The couple has identical ~twins, Susan Maria and Melody Vick, ln his Jetter. of 711ation, the pastor ex 1 his appreciation for =ere and concern.jy the congregation JIMMY O'TUEh_ (/. leaving rj \ "during my heart surgery less than eie-ht months ago." O'Tuel said he is in good health now. O'Tuel was ordained by the North Clinton A venue Baptist Church of Dunn and he has served churches in Apex, Wilson's Mills and at Greenwood Baptist Church at Thomasville., While at WauJ:"htown he led the church in a lay. witnessing ministry, and he began a taped telephone ministry using three minute recordings from which about 800 people in dicated "they had received Christ as a result of the Df a l-n-lf f e for Christ telephone ministry." He also began a tape ministry, whereby shutins or people in the hospital could hear the sermons and work of the church. He was a, member of the evangelism committee of the Pilot :Mountain Baptist Association.

Sets Revival The Rev. Jimmy O'Tuel, pastor of Wilson's Mills Bagtist Church, will be guest minister at revival services at Faith Baptist Church on Ricks Road at Selma, beginning at the 11 o'clock service Sunday, March 30 and continuing through Friday, April 4. Nightly services begin at 7:30. Mr. O'Tuel is a graduate of Campbell College and is attending Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is also General Sunday School Superintendent of the Johnston Baptist Association. Special music will be presented each night by the church choir. The musical theme for the services, taken from the musical "Good News," is "Do You Really Care?" An invitation is extended for the public to attend these services, said the pastor, the Rev. Ottis L. King. Smithlieid Herald ~~~~~be~d~s ~"~~~ SoUthern Pines Pilot Southport: State Port Pilot MAR I I JV' 18 1969 _./

he Smithfield Herald, Smithfield, N. C., Friday, October 10, 1975 - Page 9 Wilson's Mills Baptists Plan Homecoming The Rev. Jimmy O'Tuel, a former pastor of Wilson's Mills Baptist Church from 1966-1970, will be the Homecoming speaker at the church Sunday, October 12 at 11 a.m. Mr. O'Tuel received his bachelor of arts degree from Campbell College and was awarded a master of divinity de- gree with distinction from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary at Wake Forest. While attending college and seminary, Mr. O'Tuel was a three-time recipient of the ESTARL Scholarship for outstanding Christian leadership. He is married to the former Mary Mozingo of Pikeville, and they have identical twin girls who are five years old. Mrs. O'Tuel is a graduate of Campbell College with a B. S. degree in elementary education and has taught the third grade in the public school system of Johnston County. Since serving as pastor of Wilson's Mills Baptist Church, Mr. O'Tuel has been pastor of the thousand-member Waughtown Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. He has recently assumed the pastorship of Spilman Memorial Baptist Church in Kinston. Immediately following the Homecoming service, there will be a covered-dish meal on the church! lawn and afterwards the Youth Choir will present the musical, "Alleluia," in the church sanctuary. The Rev. Joe Deaton is pastor of Wilson's Mills Baptist Church.

Wilson's Mills Baptist Pastor ~ Resigns Post V The Rev. Jimmy O'Tuel, pastor of Wilson's Mills Baptist Church for the past four years, has resigned to accept the pastorship of Greenwood Baptist Church in Thomasville. Mr. O'Tuel will preach his last sermon at the 250-member Wilson's Mills Church on Sunday, May 24, before beginning his new duties at the 500-member Thomasville Church. A native of Goldsboro, Mr. O'Tuel is a graduate of Campbell College and attended Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest on a scholarship, receiving a master of divinity degree last May. He is now doing research work at the seminary in the field of Christian ethics. Mr. O'Tuel has been an active member of the Johnston Baptist Ministerial Association and its executive committee. He served as Johnston Baptist Association Sunday School superintendent for three years. He is a member of the Johnston Baptist Pastors Conference. He is married to the former Mary Mozingo of Pikeville, who taught the third grade at Smith Iield School.. '-'.i.~v.:,and T1m~s Sll~r City: Cha tharn News nuthfield Herald Snow Hill: Greene o. Led er Southern Pines Pilot g ~uthport: State Port Pilot I L ' I -~ 1 7U

t9' Church Notes Waughtown Baptist Minister Taking New Post 7 By VIRTIE STROUP The ltev. Jimmy O'Tuel, 3f, has resigned as pastor of Waugh town Baptist Church, 1~38 Waughtown ~treet, effective April 27. O'Tuel came to the city in May, 1972, to succeed the Rev. Paul C. Ross. O'Tuel has announced that he has accepted a call to..a fine Southern Baptist Church" in eastern North Caroiina. He will announce jts namr and location in the near future. O'Tuel is a graduate of Campbell College. He r.eceived the master of divinity degree from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest and he has worked on an advanced theological degree from Southeastern. He and his wife, the former Mary Mozingo, are from the Goldsboro area. She is a graduate of Campbell College and is a former public school teacher. The couple has identical twins, Susan Maria and Melody Vick, 4~. in his letter of tesfirns.tton, the pastor ex pressed his appreciation for the prayers and concern offered by the congregation on concerns recently and they hold a conference took a hard look at..the ap- "Evangellsm and Social parent existing polarization Justice," which would be held with the assistance of between those called 'evangelicals' and those the 60 presbyteries in the with strong 'social con- 910,000-member denomination. cerns.'" According to PresThe group also identified byterian News Service,.. the pervasiveness of the group in a stateracism and sexism as an ment to the churches and underlying factor in almost individual Presbyterians, all of the social concerns challenged.. fellow com- before us.. and urged "conmunicants... to take tinuing attention to this seriously the action Im- reality by the church and Youth Rally plications of repentance the General Executive and saving faith." Board." There will be a youth ralthe statement was acurgent concern also was ly for young people in companied by recommen- expressed over "the 12 grades 9 through within dattons to the churches and demonic nature of labels.. the Moravian Church, to the General Executive such as "liberal," "censersouth, Tuesday at Fairview Board of the Presbyterian vative," "evangelical" and Moravian Church. The 6:ao to 9 p.m. rally Church in the U.S. (South), "ecumenical." Such stereotyping of fellow will have as its guest which called the meeting. Among the recommen- Presbyterians, they said, speaker the Rev. Wayne dations was a request for tended "to perpetuate Burkette, pastor of Home presbyteries "to search for polarization between M ravian Church. ways to engage.t he tr groups." members in an exp)oration The group also called for R t of the intensification of action to underscore epen ance social concern being statements on social confifteen members of the manifest by conservative cern made by the church as Southern Presbyterian evangelicals by making such statements "are often Church with conservative room on their dockets for a just statements and are not theological backgrounds presentation of the con seriously attended to or Imheld an exploratory con cerns." plemented.'' sultation on evangelical The GEB was asked to,,,......,. which about 800 people indicated "they had received Christ as a result of the Df ar-a-ltf e for Christ telephone ministry." He also began a tape ministry, whereby shutins or people in the hospital could hear the sermons and work of the church. ae was a member of the evangelism committee of the Pilot Mountain Baptist Association. Sentinel Religion Reporter t JIMMY O'TUEL... leaving... "during my heart surgery less than ei&'ht months ago... O'Tuel said he is in good health now. O'Tuel was ordained by the North Clinton Avenue Baptist Church of Dunn and he has served churches in Apex, Wilson's Mills and at Greenwood Baptist Church at Thomasville. While at Wauirhtown he led the church in a lay witnessing ministry, and he began a taped telephone ministry using three minute recordings from r:;~~=================;;;;;;:ipddl.'sisislls!is!lli.'s's"'1 SPRING L..llm-"~ II 4001. d sc:ounl -10 I from tisitory suggestelf retail prir.e SEAMLESS ALUMINUM GUTIERING WHITE BAKED~ONPAINT NO JOINTS NO LEAKS