Cape May County Herald, 13 February 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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Church School Has Transport WILDWOOD - First United Methodist Church School is providing free transportation for persons of any age who may wish to attend Sunday school classes there. Persons interested in attending the Sunday morning classes should contact one of these members of the congregation no later than Saturday evening: Edward Brown 522-9444, Un Filer - 5051 or Robert Bond -2115. Continues Themes BURLEIGH - Pastor Dan Allen is continuing the themes of his morning and evening worships services at 11 and 7 this Sunday at Faith Fellowship Chapel Sunday School begins at 9:45 with a nursery and classes for all ages.

Elects New Pastor

COLD SPRING - The Rev. Fred C. Bischoff was elected the new pastor of ‘Old Brick’ Presbyterian Church during a congregational meeting following services last

Sunday.

Currently pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Maywood (Passaic County I. Rev. Bischoff will begin his new call here April 7. preaching his first sermon as the new pastor

April 13.

More than a hundred members of the congregation voted for the Rev Bischoff to become the new pastor during the meeting, which followed the Reverend’s sermon during the 11 a m. service. He will succeed the late Dr. Rhys Price in the pulpit of the historic church. Dr. Donald Barnhouse will continue with his

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discussion from Matthew during the Febri7 service It is also reported that there will be a discussion on youth activities at the 5406 Lake Rd . Wildwood Crest home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gourley, 7:30 p.m., Feb. 14. The regular monthly hymn Wing is this Sunday evening at 7:30 in Price Hall and on Monday evening at 7:30 the first in a series of classes on Cardio-pulmonary-Resuscitation begins in the hall. Anyone interested in joining the CPR class may register with Helen Mitchell at 886 7742.

Rev, Nobs In Pulpit Sun. WILDWOOD CREST - Community Church al Crocus Rd and Pacific Ave.. is sponsoring a skating party 7 p.m,, Feb. 14 in Ocean City. All are invited. Call the church at 522-1618 for more information. , This Sunday, the Rev. C Noss will deliver the 11 a m. message and Mrs Van Dyke will lead the youth and adult choirs The church school hoard meets for the monthly session.7p.m . Feb 18

To Explain The Life Of A Christian FISHING CREEK - ’What Is The Christian Life?" is the title of the ll am. worship srevice Sunday at Covenant Bible Church, according to Pastor George Fincke The service will he broadcast over WCMC. AM (1230) and FM (100.7 > At the 7 p.m service Dr Fincke will speak on 'The Neglected Ninth Beatitude '' The service will carried over WRI*«£m* 102 3 i

ft Morning Prayer Daily STONE HARBOR - Rector Wesley H. Martin will conduct Morning Prayer at 8:45 daily except Sundays and Mondays at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. He will celebrate the Holy Eucharist and offer healing prayer Thursdays at 10 a m All weekday services are in the chapel The E.C.W Workshop meet 1 p m Thursdays. Father Martin will celebrate Holy Communion and deliver the sermon lo a m Sunday.’ Sunday School pupils are led lo Iheir classes during Iht* sermon hymn

INCOMING PRESIDENT of the Greater Wildwood Pastoral Assn., Rabbi Seymour Atlas, right, has assumed the duties of outgoing president Rev. Charles Rowe. Clerics Seat Rabbi

WILDWOOD - New officers of the Greater Wildwood Pastoral Assn took office last Wednesday, but some of the officers are anything but new to this area. Rabbi Seymour Atlas of Beth Judah Temple here, succeeded Pastor Charles Rowe of Community Church. Wildwood Crest, as president. They and incoming treasurer Fr. Arthur Woolley of St. Simeon’s Episcopal Church in N. Wildwood, arc the senior ecclesiastics in the community — each having ‘Boardwalk' Minister To Be in Cape The Rev, Donald R Bitzer will preach at the 11 a m. worship service this Sunday and next at First Presbyterian Church of Cape May Rev Bitzer is widely known as the director of the Atlantic City Metropolitan Ministry which includes the “night-ministry" on the • boardwalk. He is founding member and vice president of the Atlantic City Coalition of Religious People, chairperson'of the Atlantic City Traveler’s Aid Committee, and a member of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of Family Service of Atlantic County. Mr. Bitzer has served as pastor of the Langhorn. Pa Presbyterian Church; the Christ-West Hope Presbyterian Church in Lower Merion Towpship. Pa ; Hope Presbyterian Church in Lakewood. N.J . and as assistant pastor of the Peekskill (NYi Presbyterian Church Sermon Title Announced NORTH WILDWOOD "Guitar or White Rose" is the title selected by Pastor John M. Long for his sermon during the It a m. service Sunday at the United Methodist Church. The worship hour follows a 10:45 a m. hymn-sing with organist Jayne Holley.

about a decade of service to thearea. Olher officers in cludevice president Dr. G. Kennrth Carpenter of First Baptist Church of Wild wood (in whose rectory the installation took place; corresponding secretary Fr. Paul Maguire of St. Ann’s Church, Wildwood Crest; aod recording secretary Mpv. John Long of N WUuwood United Methodist Church.

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