Wednesday, July 23, 1980 Series On Movements Continues AVALON — The second three in a series of twelve evening programs on important movements in the Catholic Church will be presented at Maris Stella Auditorium next Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7:30. On July 29 the Cursillo program will feature a look at study-the continual need Christians have to learn what their relationship with God means for them. Sr. Gloria Parene and Jean Large will be discussion
leaders.
Tom and Ann Bums and Fr. Phil Briganti will be speakers for the Marriage Encounter program July 30 entitled "An Evening for Family and Friends." "Sacramental Family" , is the theme of the Charismatic program July 31, with Rose lula looking at baptism and the eucharist in relation to family life. Maris Stella pastor the Most Rev. James L. Schad invites everyone to attend the discussions. Pastor Announces Sermon Titles • * RIO GRANDE - "The Failure of Success" will be the talk of ^Pastor Guy Rothwell's Ira.m. Sunday sermon at Grace Gospel
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Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages, and at the 7 p.m. worship service, the pastor will speak on "Rude Awakening". Parish Meeting At St. Mary's Sun. STONE HARBOR - There will be special parish meeting at St. Mary's Episcopal ChUrch following the ^ a.m. service this Sunday to elect delegates and alternates to the 1980 dioceasan convention and to vote on amendment of the by-laws to increase the vestry from six to nine members. Sunday services will be Holy Communion at 8 a.m. and Morning Prayer at 10 A "sitter" service for children is available. Visitors are invited to join •the parishioners for refreshments after the 10 a.m. service. Weekday services in St. Mary’s chapel are Morning Prayer at 8:45 Tuesday through Saturday and the Holy Eucharist with healing prayers at 10 a.m. Thursday {Toman's Day Thursday At Camp Meeting S. SEAVILLE - The Annual Woman's Day this year will again be at the South Jersey Camp Meeting Grounds on Dennisville Rd. here, 3 p.m. July 24 in the Tabernacle. Guest speaker will be June McCullough, past president of the Southern New Jersey Conference of the United Methodist Women, whose theme will be "Growing, Growing, Grown." Special music for the day will be provided by three members of the Osborn Plus Musical Group. All women are invited.
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Church Service Begins With Songfest
N. WILDWOOD - The service at the United Methodist Church. Second and Central Aves.. begins with a songfest. 4ed by Robert Wirtz and ac- » companied by organist Jayne Holley and pianist John Evans, full time organist at the Third
Moravian Church in Philadelphia. Pastor John Long • will speak at 11 o'clock on "Nine, Ninety Eight, Marked Down." A special class is planned for the Sunday School students under the direction of Gertrude Ilg.
ECW Bazaar Goes 3 Days
PASTOR JERRY RUFF and Lay leader Sam Ludwig of Sea Isle City United Methodist Church accept a flag from Howard Wright Jr. The flag, whkh once flew ovfr the Capitol in Washington, now flies from a new flagpole on the church grounds, dedicated to the memory of Mr. Wright's late father, civic leader and city employee Howard J. Wright Sr. Funds used to purchase the 35 ft. aluminum pole came from donations to the Howard J.
Wright Memorial fund.
N. WILDWOOD - The Episcopal Church Women of St. Simeon's by the Sea Episcopal Church. 26th and Central Aves.. will sponsor their annual bazaar, 10 to 3 Monday thru Wednesday.
July 28-30.
there will be a platter luncheon served on the
Masons to Visit
STONE HARBOR - Members of the Square Club will make their annual visitation at St Mary's Episcopal Church here at 9:45 a m. July 27. All Masonic men are in-
vited to join.
opening day only, from II to 2. Snaqks will be available all three days; along Vilh fancy goods and white elephants
114th Annual Bazaar Due '. CAPE MAY - The mth Annual Bazaar and Food sale, sponsored by the Episcopal Church Women of the Church of the Advent. will be 10 to 2 Wednesday. Aug. 6 in the parish h*all. Franklin and Washington Sts. Featured will be new handcrafted articles, games for children, books, magazines. plants, produce, a white elephant table and special gift table
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