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Office hours Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30 M a m Canon Cox can be reached in emergencies at tel. No 399 2160 Calendar of FXent May 26 .June I Sunday. May 27. H a m Holy CommunloQ. to a m Morning Prayer and Sunday School Monday May 28. There will fa- no weekly Women's Workshop due to observance of Memorial Day Thursday. May 3J. 40 a m Holy Communion in the Chapel The ol fleers ol- the episcopal Church Women thank the many vnlunUrrx who helped with the sale May 19 ol antiques, attic treasures and rummage, as ' well, as the area residents and visitors'who l>atrnni/ed the sale -and thus assured its succt-ss
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OCfcAN CITY - Cape May Evangelical l^Jtheran Church was received as a member congregation ol the Mdheran Church in Americas New Jersey Synod tixlay at the body's IHIh annual convention here The Cape May church brings to 174 the number ol congregations in the synod, with 91.000 baptized members Wbrship services which led to the lormation ol the congregation were tirst held July 4. 1976. the 200th anniversary ol the United States ol America. The N. Wildwood United Methodist N WILDWOOD - The Rev John M. Long, pastor of the North Wildwood United Methodist Church, Second and Central Avenues, will speak on “America For Me" in observance of the Memorial day at the 11 am. service Sunday The worship hour will be preceded by a time of popular hymn .singing played by organist. Mrs. Jayne Holley. Sunday School under the aegis of Mrs. Gertrude llg will be at the same hour. All are invited to attend. Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian WILDWOOD — Jell Salasm will be preaching at the II a m. worship service at Calvary Orthodox riYcsbytenan Church. 119 * K Rio Grande Ave.. YVildw'ond ♦ Sunday School begins al 9:43 a in There are Bibleeenlored study classes lor all age groups I rum pro sc bonier through adult. A nursery is provided lor mlants during the Sunday School and the It a.m. worship service. The evening worship service liegms at 7 p.m. This is a more mlormal time m worship. A prayer service and Itible study is held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday ol each
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congregation was organized at services on May 6 this year. The Key Herlut M Jensen, synod president. Moorestown. welcomed the new congregation s pastor, the Rev. Ronald C. Nelson, and representatives ol the church in the convention's I irst session this morning. With the assistance of the LCA s Division lor Mission in North America and the synod's Mission 1 development and Support Committee, a church building to house the Cape May church was purchased and rcnova.ted. The building, at Pittsburgh and Uipc May Avenues, is marked by the congregations baptismal lontonthelrontlawru In addition to the pastor. Mrs Ida Bitting. 1016 Cape May Avenue, represented the new congregation at the convention. A number of membeR ol the church attended convention sessions as visitors. Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian WILDWOOD - “Cloudy I wit Bouyant" is the sermon topic for the 11 a m. worship service of Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church. 119 E. Rio Grande Ave.. Wildwood. The Rev. Richard R. Gerber will preach from the text. Hebrews 12:1-2. Sunday School is held each week at 9:45 a.m. There are Bible-centered study classes for all age groups from pre-schoolers through adults. A nursery is available during the 11 a.m. service and Sunday School. Parking is available omthe church's lot next to the building. The church is air. conditioned for your comfort. A service of praise and preaching is held at 7 p.m. at the Boardwalk Chapel, between Montgomery and Baker Aves. on the Boardwalk. This is an informal service of music and gospel preaching. The midweek prayer service is held on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the church building on Rio Grande Ave.
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WILDWOOD - The Boardwalk Chapel located on the Boardwalk between Baker and Montgomery will again be opening its doors this Memorial Day weekend. Open from 6-10 p.m. over the next lour weekends, the Chapel will be featuring Jon W, Stevenson th? Director. The lighthouse yuartet. and Dr. Hendrick Krabhendam. Professdr at Covenant College. Lookout Mountain Tenn. Books, tracts and counseling are available. Even though the Chapel doors may be closed the ministry is still lunctionihg l all 522-5616. Starting this Memorial Day weekend and continuing through the summer will be the services ol Calvary Orthodox ITesbyterian Church. The Chapel is located on the Boardwalk between Baker and Montgomery Aves.
‘1716 summer assistants lor the coming season include David Petty. Bruce Howes and Jell Winter. First Presbyterian, Wildwood WILDWOOD - "The Ascension" is I he sermon subject ol the Reverend J. Robert Durway^at the 11 a.m. service (if the First Presbyterian Church of Wildwood. Burk and Pacific Avenues. Wildwood. Church School classes for chldrcn and adults are from 10-10:45 a.m. Visitors in (own for the weekend are welcome to attend both. Summer residents, young and old are welcome to make this their church home away from home while on the island.
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