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October 30, 2009 -
FWB Churches in Pamlico County Contribute to Mount Olive College

MOUNT OLIVE - Members representing Free Will Baptist churches in Pamlico County generated $6,195 in gifts to Mount Olive College, the denomination’s private, Christian liberal arts institution.

Sixty people attended the Annual College Dinner at Mt. Zion Church. Churches presented their gifts to the College at the dinner. Of those giving, 38 were designated as Bridge Builders for contributing a gift of $100 or more.  

The Reverend Paul Grubbs of Oriental, chair, and Ms. Judy H. Thaanum formed the steering committee for the dinner.
 
Two churches received special recognition at the dinner. Rock of Zion FWB Church was recognized for giving the largest contribution at the 2009 Dinner and for having the most high school students in attendance. Warden’s Grove Church was recognized for giving the most per capita.
 
Jean F. Ackiss, director of church support, coordinated the event and presided over the program.  “Every time you give to Mount Olive College, you are making an investment in the lives of the students we serve,” she said.
 
The Convention of Original Free Will Baptists established Mount Olive College in 1951 as one of its ministries and has given strong support throughout its 58-year history. 
 
“As I visit with the members of the Original Free Will Baptist congregations, I am overwhelmed by the love, pride, and commitments that the College receives from the Church,” said Dr. Philip P. Kerstetter, president of the College.  Dr. Kerstetter became the fourth president of Mount Olive College on July 1, 2009.
 
Mount Olive College is a private institution rooted in the liberal arts tradition with defining Christian values. The College, sponsored by the Convention of Original Free Will Baptists, has locations in Mount Olive, New Bern, Wilmington, Jacksonville, Goldsboro, Research Triangle Park and Washington. For more information, visit www.moc.edu.