Area pastors and others treated at banquet

More than 150 people gathered at Swansboro First Baptist Church on Thursday, Jan. 12, for a banquet honoring area pastors and chaplains, their spouses and support staff. Also included were leaders of nonprofit Christian ministries – Backpack Friends, Supporting Fires Military Ministry Camp, New River YMCA, Onslow Pregnancy Resource Center, Hope is Alive, True Justice International, Coastal NC FCA, 2nd Blessings Community Outreach and Weary Traveler Ministries – and school, military and law enforcement personnel. Saltwater Grill, First Baptist and Swansboro Dairy Queen sponsored along with Baby Cakes and Nuova Luna Caffè. The SHS Interact Club and F3 (Fitness Fellowship and Faith) were among the volunteers serving. (Pete Rulon photo)
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