Hie Herald and Hie Lantern
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Wednesday. July 2,1980
Bible Conference Continues
Gospel Concert Sat. Night At The lighthouse'
CAPE MAY - Hie Rev. Paul Cunningham of Waynesboro. Penna . and Dr. Carl Mclntire are the featured speakers at the Bible Conference here through July 5. Rev. Cunningham is the pastor of the Antrim Faith Baptist Church in Waynesboro, and principal *of the Waynesboro Christian Academy, which includes kindergarten through twelvth grade. DR. MCINTIRE is the pastor of the Bible Presbyterian Church in Collinfpwood. president of
the International Council of Christian Churches, end the director of the Cape May Bible Conferences Services are twice daily at the Christian Admiral, 10-a.m. and 8 p.m; also 10:15a.m. at Congress Hall prayer meetings precede all services by one half hour. On July 5. internationally known concert pianist. Brian King will present a sacred and patriotic concert at '4 p.m. in the Gardner Memorial Auditorium at the Christian Admiral.
Crusade At Tabernacle
ERMA - The Chuck Raley Evangelistic -Team will be conducting revival services at Tabernacle United Methodist Church Activities Announced At Grace Gospel RIO GRANDE — At the 11 a.m. worship service this Sunday. Pastor Guy Rathmell, of Grace Gospel Chapel will preach on "Dedication to a Worthy Task.'' Sunday School is at 9:45 a m. with classes for ail ages. Pastor Rathmell will present a message on "The Parables of Jesus" at the 7 p.m. Sunday service. The chapel’s radio program "Sending Forth the Gospel Light" is heard each Tuesday evening at 6:30 over WRIO-FM (102.3). “Adventure Tin^’ (Daily vacation Bible school) continues through July 11. The school is under the direction of Su Cochran and Kay Jeffery of the Bible Christian Union. TTie curriculum includes Bible stories, songs, handcraft and games. Boys and girls ages 5 thru 15 are invited for 9 to 11 :30 a m. classes. For Information call 886-1044 or 7338.
Communion Set By Pastor Long
N. WILDWOOD - The Sacrament of the Holy Communion will be administered by Pastor John Long. United Methodist Church. 2nd and Central Aves.. during the 11 o’clock service. Sunday, church
Cape Lutherans Set Services CAPE MAY - Summer services are at 8:30 and 10 am. Sundays at Evangelical Lutheran Church. 509 Pittsburgh
Ave.
Rev. R.E. Nelson also notes there is a church story and craft hour 9 to 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday in July and August; and that church vacation school will be 9 to 11:30 a m. August 4-8. Scripture Studies STONE HARBOR - Fr. James L. Ronan, associate pastor of St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church, will present the latest study of the Sacred Scriptures from 8 to 9 a m. starting Wednesday. July 9. The scripture studies are
ON JULY *. the first Sunday concert of the season will be under the direction of soprano soloist Mrs. Paul Cox in Reformation Hall at the Christian Admiral at 4p.m. This will include a variety of instrumental and vocal selections. Sunday School is in Reformation Hall at 9:45 am., and the Sunday morning worship service will be at 11 in Gardner Memorial Auditorium.
W CAPE MAY - Cathy Chiles and Diane Raimond will perform in concert at "The Lighthouse," a Christian coffeehouse, this Saturday. A different program is scheduled each Saturday evening At 7:30. and refreshments are served. The Lighthouse is sponsored by an adjacent to First Assembly of God church. 420 Broadway where morning worship and Little People’s Church begins at 10:45 a m. Sun-
day and Bible study Is at 7. and Sunday schorl is at 9:45 Bible Study and Prayer is
a m. the evening Praise 7j30p.m Wednesday St. Joseph Masses Set
SEA ISLE CITY-A new schedule of weekend Masses has been set for the period through Aug. 31 at St. Joseph Church. 4308
Landis Ave.
Beginning this Sunday. Masses will be 9:15, 10:15 and 11:15a.m. Sundays and 5 and 7 p.m Saturdays at the church: and each hour .7 a.m. through noon on
Sunday and 5 through 8 p.m. Saturdays in the
auditorium
Daily Masses continue 7:30 and 9 a.m., and 8 a.m. on Saturday in the church, while confessions are 7 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, after the 8 a m. Mass«nd II to noon on Saturday, and anytime upon request (263-86%).
7:30 each evening July 8-13. There will also be a daily Bible Study Hour at 10a.m. Monday thru Friday, preceded by coffee & fellowship at 9:30. A nursery will be provided for children three years and under for both the evening services and the morning Bible Studies. The Raley Team consists of evangelist Rev. C.B. (Chuck) Raley, music evangelist Marlin Dickins. and. in this meeting, the Evangel Trio. Children and youth services will be 7 o'clock each evening and on Tuesday evening at 6 there will be a family covered dish supper in Michael Hall. There will be no meetings on Saturday. Church Opens For 71st Season AVALON - St. John's Episcopal Church reopened last Sunday for the season. Located at 25th and Avalon Aves., the church has services on Sundays at 8 and 10 a.m. as it has each summer since 1909. The Rev. James L. Moore of Medford is the rector in residence during July.
organist Jayne Holley will pla.v not only for the service. but alsdfor the hymnsing that precedes a 10:45 a.m. A class for Sunday school children is taught by Gertrude Ilg. All are in-
vited.
Church Seta Two Trips COLD SPRING - St. John of God Church is sponsoring a six-day pilgrimage to New York, New Hampshire. Montreal and Quebec. Sept. 18-23. Reservations must be in bv Aug. 4 Call 886-2449 for information or reservations. The church is also sponsoring a trip to the Atlantic GtV Race Track. July 17 Call 2449or 3131 / \ Motk W' n '
entitled "Listening to Saint Paul" and will include an eight-week course of onehour sessions of Bible study. The weekly studies will be presented at St. Mary's Episcopal Church Hall. 95th It 3rd Ave.

