Rev. Ellis L. Marks, pastor of Benton's Cross Roads Baptist church, will be the guest ~ er in revival services at the [Shiloh Baptist Church, October 17-24. The service at 7:30 Sunday night will continue at that time throughout the week. Pastor O. I S. Long extends to all an invitation to attend. i I
? CUPPING SERVICE 1115 HILLSBORO RALEIGH. NC 27603 TEL. (919) 833.2079 ENQUJER JOURNAL MONROE, N. C Headed- Continued from Page 1A His office was a 10-foot by 20-foot room in the parsonage in Stewart Park, and his wife was the unpaid janitor and part-time secretary for six years. They had more baptisms that year than last - 615 to 521 but in every other way the association flowered under his direction. In '74, there was $4,000 towards a building. By '79 the building was completed, furnished and paid for at a cost of $115,000 - from donations by the 64 chutches and their members. Receipts that first year totaled $2,076,262. Last year they were $5,256,373. Mission gifts have grown by about 250 percent, program gifts by over 200 percent and associated missions by almost 300 percent. "There are similar associations in 79 of the 100 counties in the state," Marks said. "In addition, we are all members of the Baptist State Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention. We are known for our mission work all over the world. We have 3,500 people in home missions and another 3,500 are missionaries overseas. All of them are supported with voluntary gifts from individual members and from the churches. No church is assessed." As director, Marks correlates the work of five basic organizations Sunday School, Church Training, Mu, sic, Women's Missionary Union and " the Brotherhood. The director of each organization works part-time. Besides Marks, the only full-time person at the center is the secretary/clerk, Mrs. Logan Tucker. "The Baptists are almost unique, in that the members of each church decide who the minister will be," Marks explained. "A search committee invites ministers to come and preach and the members decide whom they will hire. "A search committee is looking for my Successor. But I don't feel he will have any problems coming in here. All Of.the programs are on-going, so th~.re, IS nothing left hanging undone. Ther~ has been a fine spirit of cooperatron and unity here, for the most part, from pa~tors- and individual members. If it were not for their 'support, the association would not have prospered," Marks said. Last Sunday, members of the association hosted a reception for Marks and his wife. "All of the family except one grandson (there are five) made it," Marks said, smiling.
These Minutes are dedicated in honor of: REV. AND MRS. ELLIS L. MARKS (MYRTLE) LICENSED AND ORDAINED: October 31, 1948 by McDonald Baptist Church, Pee Dee Association Served as pastor for 25 years. PASTORATES: West End Baptist, Sandhill Association; Mount Olive Baptist, Pee Dee Association; Midway Baptist, Pee Dee Association; Piney Forest Baptist and Hinson Cross Roads Baptist, Columbus Association; Benton's Cross Roads Baptist, Union Association; Pleasant Plains Baptist, Moriah Association, SC DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS: Union Baptist Association, 2/12/74-2/28-86 MARRIED: December 22, 1940 CHILDREN: Ellis Lazelle Marks, Jr., Frederick Gerald Marks, sylvia Ann Calude, Janet Delores Breedlove GRANDCHILDREN: 5 UNION BAPTIST ASSOCIATION MINUTES, 1985 206.9756/M66unC (also a photograph)
ELLIS L. MARKS In May, a call was extended to the Reverend Ellis L. Marks. Mr. Marks began his work with Piney Forest Church October 4, 1959. Reverend Marks is a native of Rockingham, North Carolina. His home church is the McDonald Baptist Church of rockingham. He graduated from Rockingham High School and attended Wingate College and Southeastern Seminary. His ordination took place at the McDonald Baptist Church on October 31, 1948. His pastorates include eight churches in North. Carolina and South Carolina covering a period of 21 years. He is currently serving Pleasant Plain Church in Kershaw, South Carolina. The church pastorium was dedicated during his pastorate, and Reverend Marks and his family were the first family to make their home in the Pastorium. Mr. Marks is married to the former Myrtle Green of Monroe, N. C. They have four children: Laze11, Freddie, Sylvia and Janet. PINEY FOREST BAPTIST CHURCH, CHADBOURN, N. C. 1869-1969 (NCCF) Page 38 (also a photograph)
NAME: Marks, Ellis DATA: Photograph SOURCE: THE HISTORY OF LEE PARK BAPTIST CHURCH FROM 1925 THROUGH 1981 (NCCF) Page: 20 _
BAPTIST BIOGRAPHY DATA FORM STATE IV-=- L:.- Please read carefully the Instruction Sheet and then list the appropriate information as it directs. 1 NAME M 2..'Y/!'S f:;-'1r..j'.4azelle S"'t", - i_4~"""--.!,-;-;( L-l'asLt)-">L--- ---I'!'-=-L!-!'""(FO-irs--:-:t)---- -----,.(S'Cec~on~d~)..J.:::..~?F' -:. : :_- 2. BIRTH Give full names. For a married woman please put maiden name in parentheses. iexample: Cole, Mary Ann (Smithj.] Jfl./ 8 ()C./( [ I'U' A..d,_ 11 ~ d Ie{/Vl q AA:I."/~Y...( ~ (Pia ' / (County) (State) Father's occupation 4. BROTHERS (/) List full names and year of birth _ (Living or deceased) Number F- ya-r {( 11'.'l 5. SISTERS (Living or deceased) -Jt.?f{Kr )..J..r ~ _ IfL-2. L (Name).s:a a: fa,.. c: A._ t-(t 1-Itr 2. - 4 -.J..,f 6. CHILDHOOD RESIDENCE: (Please list each residence of 3 years duration or more, up to the time of the 18th birthday) Type of Community Post Office County State Dates Rural (R); town under 2500 pop. (T); city 2500 or more pop. (e). Check one. REI T D C 0 13 d' e-i( {fy) A.a. f'y(,.f te(mtp" J )./,..z I J,-:ls:.;U),a;:1;,.-lfb ROT D C 0 1?/CkmtJNd (!.~6::...:._. _ R D T D C 0 R D T 0 C 0 7. EDUCATION: Grammar school: Graduate? Yes (X)No ( ) Year graduated I'D High school: Graduate? Yes t>l) No ( ) Year graduated ;];.3~ School attended: ~(~k~/~it~b nj~ M) A (~I~fC {rv;1.. 4_ '-sta'v c_ (Whether graduate or not; if more than one was attended, show the last one.) College: Years attended: None ( ) One ( ) 2-3 (~ Graduate ex )/AJT {fffl...l>).. f'f?:t::;? Whether graduated or not, list college(s) attended: (EXAMPLE: 1935 '38) yf~4c-<!l I!/L'~"'l'-g N',C::: l"l~ l't- T-.a 4,4 ';I( J (ace) (State) \ (Yea~attendeJ)!Degree).. (Name),,4ie)r--(. N ~7 (Place) (State) t"r'ears attenttedi (Degree) - Graduate-level: List college(s), seminary(ies), etc. attended; earned degrees (Place) (State) (Years attended) (Degree)
8. SPECIAL AWARDS OR RECOGNITION RECEIVED: (Honorary degrees, such as: D.D., Howard College, 1948; citations, such as: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1939; honorary positions, such as: "Man of the Year"-Pryor, Okla., 1943; etc.) 9. MARITAL INFORMATION: Spouse Birthdate of Spouse Place of Marriage (Town and State) Date of Marriage 11. RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE: Conversion r...,..s:f 1-2_,_ Baptism (Date) (Agp.) List any church, other than Baptist, with which formerly affiliated Ordained as: Minister ( )Q Deacon ( ) Other I.;{~t):: [_';V,---=e-:::'_ ----tr.-----:::---- /1-3/- 1ft ~ /.) dna. 1~ If (j ckfmg k_d-#{ ){ C?-I (Date ordamea) R#f!/If/ T c. h../.t,ych ffia'cj (State) 12. LOCAL CHURCH' ACTIVfTY, UNSALARIED (Place the number of years service, in the space provided, for each office ever held.) Gen. Supt., Dept. Supt.. Teacher, List below other Other Offices Director, Director, Counselor, offices or service, (give number of years service) President Circle Chm. Sponsor, such as: Sec., Leader Assoc. Supt., etc. Deacon ~ Ch. Treas. - Trustee t'thu/.~.0 Ch. Library - ijusher -- Ch. Recreation r-: Ch. Clerk - Choir Mem. -- {/ V Other - Choir Direc. -- - S.s.leJehc r;;~ ;:teth ~A T.U. Ch. Committee Chm. V.B.S. r.lre :.JPY ~~ Broth. W.M.U. U List completed Study Course diplomas (Indicate related organizations, such as: S.S., T. U., etc.) 13. DENOMINATIONAL SERVICE, UNSALARIED. (Please list positions held in Baptist associations, conventions (state or Southern), national and world-wide organizations, such as; moderator, president, clerk, trustee, board, commission or committee members; etc.) Example: S.S. Superintendent Bethel Association Kentucky (Position) (Organization, board, agency, etc.) (State)..._,e..~ (1".f c._ 1e 'Y k 7 /5e.. e_ ) ~c:... A tr..sl7 &.._ N~c.... L rfi._/.,.r-r /!1a ci Q... 'Y d.. trj 'XS ttl-" ((]N k..rj, c:::. -----jn.~... 1942-1944 (Date)
14. TO BE FILLED OUT ONLY BY THOSE WHO ARE, OR HAVE BEEN, IN SAL- ARIED CHURCH-RELATED VOCATIONS. (Including pastors, denominational workers, missionaries, ministers of education and music, church secretaries, faculty members or employees of Baptist institutions. agencies, etc.) TYPE AND LENGTH OF SERVICE: List all positions of such service with one or more years of duration; check F (full-time) or P (part-time). Examples: (Position) (Church, agency, area, institution, place of service) (Date of service) F D P ~ l. pastor County Line Baptist Church, Turkey Creek, La. 1925-1929 F [K] P 0 2. missionary Ogbomosho, Nigeria, W. Africa 1930-1952 F. PB 1"f?~S~rr WC..P~ Ell.&- I3cpt,J~._ WesT EWd_; t/.c, FOP 0 C~ k_,.ye_ L.. IJ jcr -/ 'If{ FOP ~ 1. /:J 4ft- ely H, tl lj f-- d ~I" ye... /J&/fJ't-\.'J(- /1>c.ldtVg ItCl /Y{/f( {3. FOP 0 ~ (!_..< f<...re.<- I ~ /1 r y ff:1- F rel P 0-.3'" p~-{;- e+: MCd &v" a.)d fj ~pt-ljt- _ /?t> Q. K. i (If~fr.a. ~ lj (]. FOP 0 e~ w_ CC!_Z, ~ I?S-/- 1't.5'? F ~ P 0 "t f ~"""" I~ t}isti'fti./' e._ y- ;'...rj' tr? O'acf. -f'.-.-'::fa i r Blu..ff/ /'f,e. Fm P D (j 8._/p 7.'-,(..r ~ C,( 4 ~c L 1<1's-,_ 7"~Y Q. F~ PO!>- oa..st-a-?j-, PLNey I=-dyeJ~ --ChadbcI.L:rlt_)'YL FllJ PO 7 /fd..~t:--&t- C~ C(r(_~ "sr~/'f~ e. F ~ P 0 &'... I~-r~r 'pg!_iv~j!( ~ (/,-f'j' /Zoa<lr -..=M.o wroc, J'f, F ~ P n ry! Pa siftt".- \. t3"f r-;j'" C'.u._,_.::..(_ 7 7'6' ~ 1'1'" f' f: lfj pa 1:' {tj l('!_ cl6 a ~ p 7!f. (K n d..!2- r: c"j 6- cz_ ec: 'T-cJ.._ I? ~~-tle~'}!;;z 10 F I!J s", j!) t~ <._ C(n' o ~ MJn o ~ ;;: sc: IV,'-r k fj_ a_p r- 'ifm" OJ I.4-..s-..r d'::"'"!l 'IY. 15. OTH;ER TYPES OF RELIGIOU? SERVICE: (Inassociations, assemblies, colleges, con- -I 'J>"b ven tions (state or Southern), national or world-wide meetings, such as: speaker, music,1)16{'1 Roe/ III.!.. director, committee chairman, etc.) 16. AUTHORSHIP (Include books, booklets, lesson courses or curriculum material, and tracts) (Book, item, etc.) (Publisher) (Date published) 17. CLUB OR GROUP MEMBERSHIP: (Service organizations, fraternal, P.T.A., Civic, etc.) List important positions of leadership held +-!?""--'-'U_.c..I1-_,. _ 18. HOBBIES AND LEISURE INTERESTS: Favorite{] Q If/ 8d v-den; 175', UJ;J/k.IJl/Jthers----'JU~e-=-M ' '_;I'I..:.,B&-'-J-}-' -LU.J...=a.c...!v-=e :/ _ 19. PUBLIC SERVICE: (Military, educational, political, etc. not previously listed) _ ItJ tae e «:«/N The IVl1..V~
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