REV. EARL PEARS Calvary Baptists Surprise Associational Missionary The Rev. Earl Pearson, mis- butes to the man who has worksionary for the Catawba River ed within the association during I Baptist Association, prepared a the past eight years. sermon for the Sunday morning The program, termed "Ear, service at Cal v a r y Baptist Pearson Day," has been in "The church but he was not allowed fiiakmg at Calvary B apt i s t to give it. Church for several months. Instead he sat and listened as It was instigated by the deahis pastor, Rev. J. C. Goare, cons and pastor of the church his s tat e "boss" Dr. E. L. long ago, but all members took Spivey of Raleigh, and one of an active part before the serhis fellow c h u r c h members, vices were over. Norman Poteat, gave fitting tri- By contacting Mrs. Pearson, the music department of the church even played and Rev. Pearson's favorite as part of the festivities. representing the deacon as well as the conzreaa sented to Rev. Mr. check which was called a offering" from the church. Dr. Spivey stated that in 24 years he has held his tion as director of State lyll''''''"'''' in North Carolina, that the first time any asso<':htllvj(l< missionary has been so nlllllln"'l After testifying to Rev. Pearson's worth both as a tor and a missionary, Dr. brought a message on """')1<"'''. Among other things, he that North Carolina is peaceful racial relations a that the credit, in part, can to the lo-year-old Baptist gram among minority -;;ii~~~~==:=~~~r--i within the state. :.. Rev. Mr. Goare spoke his Morganton News-Herald New Bern Sun-Journal preciation for Rev. Mr. P Raleigh News & Observer son's services within the Raleigh Times church and Dr. Spivey g Reidsville Review Rockingham: Richmond Co. Journal much of the credit to Mr. * helpmate. Pea r son came to ba River Association AUG 24 1965 lowing several years of service in various Baptist churches and Associations in North Carolina I and Maryland, Among them were Bat Cave Baptist Church, Patterson Park Baptist Church, Colgate Baptist Church and Woolford Memorial Baptist Church, all in Baltimore, Md., Dobson Baptist Church, and Kings Creek Baptist Church in Lenoir. He left the position of Missionary in the Brushy Mountain Association, North Wilkesboro, to move to Burke County. His wife, the former Pearl Elizabeth Price of Asheville, has been active in all phases of work dealing with the women of the church. The Pearsons have three children. They are son, Mark, of the home, and two daughters, Mrs. Wayne Keller of West Jefferson and Mrs. Bob Philyaw of Huntsville, Ala.
carson 1\')..""JLIllve Burke'..Bautist Post 4: 'Rev. J. Earl Pearson, for over. eight years associations] mis- - sionary of the Catawba River Baptist Association, has resigned to accept the pastorate of Clenren~Bm?tist r<'iiyattev:ile. Church near He expects to take," duties by May 1. up his new " Clement Church, at Route 1,, Autryville, is in the @ wsouth.. Ri, r 12ap.~~ociation. His pastorate will enable him to realize a cherished dream of continuing studies in theology. ~'Tl1e '48-year to, become old a minister,. ca;s-tern Theel.'. Wa he wlil work,toward a degree. In addition, he :. anticipates some collgee le "work Buies at Campbell Creek. College His resignation as superin dent of missions, or associational missionary, was tendered to tile association's ad jn.g s.,omrnjttee and was actmon ll'isrlllgfit oy executive promotion committee. Rev. Mr. Pears n has held the associational pos ion since December 1, 1957, oming.here from a four-yea pastorate at Kings Crefk Ba ist Church at Lenoir. \ Prior to t' at was for four years mlssio of the Brushy Mountain Baptist North Wilkesboro. Association at Earlier pastorates had been at Bat Cave Baptist Church, sociats at Patterson Park tist Church at Baltimore, Md., Pastor Baptist at Woolford Church at Memorial Baltimore, and Dobson Dobson. Baptist Church at Mr. from Pearson was gradpated West Buncombe High School at Asheville and spent over two years at Brevard Junior College and one year at Wake Forest College. He later attended Fruitland Baptist stitute near Hendersonville. In- He was licensed as a Baptist minister in 1938 by New Morgan I Hill Baptist Church at Enka and was ordained in 1939 by the Newbridge Baptist' Church at Asheville while pastor, serving as supply Rev. Mr. Pearson is married to the former Pearl ElIzabeth Price of Asheville, and they have two daughters, Mrs. Wayne Keller of West Jefferson and Mrs. Bob Philyaw of Huntsville, Ala.; and one son, Mark, 16, now a student at Oak Hill Baptist Academy in Virginia. The Pearsons have reoidccj the association's residence Burke Drive, anton. just east of Valdese News WadesForo: Ans6n Record Wadesboro: Messenger & Intelligencer Wake Forest: Wake Weekly Wallace Enterprise Walnut Cove: Stokes Record
lement Church Gets Pasto AUTRYVILLE - The Rev. IClement Baptist Church, Autry- John Earl Pearson of Morgan- ville, Rt,,'OIl Sunday. ton will begin his pastorate at I He succeeds the Rev. Robert Tilley, who left the church to become a navy chaplain. The church has been without a regular pastor since he left about a year ago. The Rev. Mr. Pearson is a graduate of Brevard Junior College at Brevard and also studied at Wake Forest College. He has held pastorates at Bat Cave, N.C., Baltimore, Md., Dobson, N. Wilkesboro and Lenoir. At the time he accepted the Clement pastorate, the Rev. Mr. Person was serving as superintendent of missions for the Catawba River Baptist Association, with headquarters at Morganton. He is married to the former Pearl Elizabeth Price of Asheville and they have three children.
Rev. Earl Pearson, BC!J?tistMinister, Claim'ed By Death The Rev. John Earl Pearson, 54, of Clement, died Sunday afternoon in Duke Hospital at Durham following an illness of foul' weeks. Rev. Pearson was the father of Mrs. Wayne Keller of Lenoir and was a former pastor of Kings Creek Baptist Church. A Buncombe County native, he had formerly served as associational missionary for the Brushy Mountain Baptist Association in Wilkes County, and the Catawba Valley Association in Burke County. He was presently serving as pastor of Clement Baptist Church in Cumberland County. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pearl Elizabeth Pearson of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Bobby Philyaw of Huntsville, Ala.; one son, Mark Pearson of the U. S. Marine Corps; two sisters, Mrs. Lee Taylor "and Mrs. D. L. Warren, both of Asheville, and three grandchildren. The :(uneral was conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Clement Bap- List Church. Burial was in Blue Ridge Memorial Park it} Lenoir at 4 :30 p.m. Wednesday. Memorials will he accepted for Lhe Baptist Home Missions of Clement Baptist Church. ----,0---- _,,,,,.=U.LclP,h'" Newland: Avery Journal. Newton Observer & News-Enter~rlse North Wj1kSbgTg' Jpurnal Patrolt Oxford Ledger Pilot Mountain News Pittsboro: Chatham Record Plymouth: Roanoke Beacon Raeford: News-Journal Raleigh: Carolinian JUl r 2 1971
A Tribute to the Late Rev. J. Earl Pearson During of duty. seventeen Europe. Mr. Air Force and Mrs. J. Earl Pearson Routc 1 Autryville, N. C. 28318 THE CATAWBA RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Convened In Its 142nd Annual Meeting First Baptist Church, Valdese October 29, 1971 Dear Mrs. Pearson: To you as the devoted and faithful wife of the late Rev. J. Earl Pearson, we wish to express our gratitude to Cod and our sincere appreciation to you and your late husband who served our association as our missionary family so effectively and devotedly during the years of October 1957 to April 1966. We shall always remember with thanksgiving Mr. Pearson as a man of Cod, devoted to his calling as a minister of the Cospel, who exhibited his love for Jesus Christ through his life and through his loyalty to the Creat Commission of our Lord to go into all the world and preach the gospel and to make disciples of all nations. We thank Cod for loaning Brother Earl to us for a short time here in this corner of the Lord's vineyard. We shall never forget his personal integrity, his cheerfulness" his quest for further knowledge and truth, his kind spirit and helpfulness in the promotion of the work of the Kingdom of Cod among OUf churches. May the Lord richly bless you and yours, with His presence, strength and comfort in the future that lies ahead. Sincerely Yours, Joe B. Church, Clerk (Wake Forest Alumni Directory: John Earl Pearson
JOHN EARL PEARSON The family of J. Earl Pearson, 53, who died July 18, has requested that memorial gifts be made to Home Missions through the Clement Baptist Church, Route 1, Box 100, Autryville, N. C. 28318. The Clement pastor died four weeks after undergoing heart surgery at Duke Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearl Price Pearson; two daughters, Mrs. Wayne D. Keller of Lenoir and Mrs. Bob K. Philyaw of Huntsville, Ala.; a son, Mark Warren Pearson of Autryville, two sisters, Mrs. Lee Taylor and Mrs. D. L. Warren of Asheville, three grandchildren. He served as pastor of the Clement Church for five years and was a former missionary of the Brushy Mountain and Catawba River Associations. He had served as pastor of Kings Creek in Caldwell County and of Dobson Church in Surry County. After an earlier service on July 21 at the Clement Church, Mr. Pearson was buried in the Blue Ridge Cemetery in Lenoir," with Missionary Bill Goble of the Catawba River Association conducting the services. BIBLICAL RECORDER,July 31, 1971, p. 16.
NEW SOUTH RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION MINUTES, 1971 206.9756/M66news... _. REVERENDJAMES EARL PEARSON 1917-1971 In Memoriam.. These Minutes by vote of the New South River Baptist Association, meeting in Annual Session, October 20, 1971 at the Faymont Baptist Church, are respectfully dedicated in memory of the Rev. James Earl Pearson who for the past five years served as pastor of the Clement Baptist Church, Autryville Baptist Church, Autryville, N.C During the time of his pastorate at Clement, he finished his college work at Campbell College graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. In the spring of 1971 he graduated from Southeastern Seminary with a Master of Divinity Degree. In addition to the pastorate at Clement, Rev. Pearson has served 13 years as Associatlonal Missionary in the Catawba River Baptist Association and the Bushy Mruntain Baptist Association. Other pastorates in North Carolina include Kings Creek, Dobson and Bat Cave. Maryland pastorates include Patterson Park, Colgate and Woolford Memorial. 3