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St. Mary’s Readying For Easter STONE HARBOR - The altar guild of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church invites persons wishing to commemorate loved ones on Easter Sunday to submit the names and donations for flowers to grace the altar that festival day. For details, call Carol Leighton at 465-9753. Thursday’s services will be Holy Communion and healing prayers at 10 a m. and a Lenten Eucharist at 7:30p.m. The Episcopal Church Women meet for their workshop from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday. Their preEaster bazaar this Saturday from lO&.m. to 2
p.m.
Both the 8 a m. and 10 a.m. services on Sunday will be Holy Communion. Sunday School meets at 10
am.
Rector Wesley Martin holds Morning Prayer at
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Angelas Chorus In Concent Sun. STONE HARBOR -•The Angelas Chorus, under the direction of Gladis Laurielio. will perform the Lenten cantata’The Seven Last Words” by Dubois in a candlelite concert at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, 93rd St. and Third Ave., 7:30 p.m. March 30. Little People’s Church Offered W. CAPE MAY — nm Assembly of God offers a Little People’s Church at 10:45 a.m. each Sunday for children ages 3 to 10 Inclusive. Morning worship for adults is at the same
time.
Passion Play Trip Sunday ’ COLD SPRING - St.. John of God Parish is sjwnsoring a bus trip to a Assion Play in Union City oA March 30, leaving from the church parking lot on Town Bank Rd. at 10:30
a.m.
For details and reservations call Cass Preston. 886-4036, Freda Hicks -3131 or Mary Morrone -2449.
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Holy Thur. •Communion CAPE MAY — There will be a special Holy Thursday Communion, 8 p m. April 3 in the lounge of the First Presbyterian ChuVch In addition to the Sacrament of Holy Communion, Rev. Robert Pierce will give a brief message. Rev. Peirce will lead the 11 a.m. Worship service Palm Surry aitU Easier
Sunday.
Welcome New Members N. WILDWOOD - New members will be welcomed Into the United Methodist Church during the 11 a m. Palm Sunday service. After Benediction, there will be coffee hour in their honor presented by the United Methodist Women, under the presidency of Belly Bohme. Story On
Rev. Rathmell Sets Services At Grace Gospel RIO GRANDE - The Mystery of Exaltation" will be the title of the message at the II a m worship service at Grace Gospel Chapel and will be delivered by Pastor Guy Rathmell. Sunday .School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. At the 7 p.m Sunday service, the pastor will speak on "What Is Man?”
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WILDWOOD - Actorauthor Norman Dietz will bring his dramatic retelling of the life of Christ, "The Jesus of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Norman." to Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurclL Atlantic and Poplar Aves., 7:30 p.m. Palm Sunday. A Free-will offering will be received during the intermission, which will be used to defray the costs of the production. Refreshments will be served following the performance in the social hall of the church. All are welcome.
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