Turner reflects on more than 40 years at Memorial Baptist Church

As the church secretary at Memorial Baptist since 1981, Sandra Turner has been involved, to some extent, in almost everything involving the church.

In fact, some got the impression that, “if Sandra does it, we should, too.”

“Once, in between services, a mother and her son were debating over whether they were going to stay for preaching,” she recounted. “The mother said, ‘we are going to stay,’ but the son said, ‘Look, there goes Mrs. Sandra…she runs everything, and she’s not staying!’ ”

Beginning in May 1981 under then-pastor Nathan Fox, Turner has seen her position evolve from part- to full-time, and has seen the church grow to its present 300-plus, two-services Sunday format. She has served under five pastors (Fox, Kenneth Lambert, Daniel Flynn, Josh Phillips and current pastor Jon Ferguson), and has seen the staff grow from just the pastor and secretary to the present multi-pastoral staff with a senior pastor plus youth, children and music ministers.

“And one secretary,” she added. “I started out part-time, but as the church grew, Glade Goodman and Richard Norwood came to my house and asked if I would consider becoming full-time. They said that (Pastor) Lambert wanted me here every day, so I agreed.”

With the increased daily presence, Turner soon became more involved in the church’s operations, activities and schedules, which are never-ending.

“Over the course of the year, we move from one season to the next, and one day after the other,” she said, with special events such as weddings, benefit dinners and elections (the church serves as a polling place) interspersed into the church calendar, which she manages.

In addition, Turner handles the church’s financial records.
“My husband (Sam) is a CPA, and he is also the church treasurer,” Turner said, “and that’s a good arrangement for us to be able to work together.”

Natives of Anson County, Sandra and Sam moved to Norwood from Charlotte when their children were starting school to avoid being bused to out-of-neighborhood schools in Mecklenburg. All three attended South Stanly and went on to college.

“Our oldest is Shelly, who now lives in Albemarle,” she said. “We also have twins: Connie, who lives in Surfside Beach, and Karen, who lives in Greensboro. Plus, we have two grandsons.”

With retirement, the county to the south is once again calling, according to Sandra.

“I inherited our old home place at Cedar Hill (north of Ansonville),” she said. “We’ve had a garden spot there for the last 10 years, and have been working on the house. It’s ready for us to move in.”

And post-retirement plans?

“We definitely want to see the kids and grandkids more often, and Karen says we will be spending at least one night a month in Greensboro,” Turner said. “And of course, we’ll be going to the beach every chance we get.”

In addition to growing her garden, Sandra also does sewing and alterations, and will be doing that “as time allows.”

Looking back over her years at Memorial, Turner reflected on the many people whose lives have crossed paths with hers.

“I love this church, and the people here have loved me,” she said. “I’m thankful for the people I’ve become friends with over the years. There are so many who had helped start the church who aren’t with us any more,” she said, “but I’ll always have great memories of them.”

Toby Thorpe is a freelance writer for The Stanly News & Press.

SportsPlus

News

West Stanly Middle School announces perfect attendance

News

Church hosts puppet ministry

News

Colleagues remember Van Sinderen for service to Albemarle, New London, hospital

News

Wine & Dine on the Rails returns to the N.C. Transportation Museum

News

Locust students try out new playground equipment

News

North Stanly player joins 1,000-point club

News

Atrium Health implements visitor restrictions to help protect patients

News

Richfield resident graduates from Carson-Newman

News

PEEKING INTO THE PAST: Anyone remember -7 degrees?

News

Family adopts highway, urges drivers to ‘pay attention’ after student’s death

News

Stanly school board choose early start calendar for second straight academic year

News

Need to get in shape? BBB has tips for joining a gym

News

Albemarle senior uses apprenticeship program to gain firefighting skills

News

National Weather Service issues winter storm warning

News

Tickets available for MLK Unity Prayer Breakfast

News

Misenheimer selects new police chief

News

Albemarle provides update on garbage, recycling collection

News

New 911 dispatch system continues to improve, director says

News

Taylor warns of cold weather dangers: space heaters, candles, carbon monoxide poisoning

News

Fundraisers ongoing to help families displaced by fire

News

Appalachian State University announces chancellor’s list

News

Teen arrested in Stanly County following murder of man in Columbia

News

Stanly County Chamber extends deadline for award nominations

News

Locust resident named to Bob Jones’ dean’s list