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Missions Secl’y At Bible Conf.

CAPE MAY - The Rev Prior to accepting the Morrii McDonald, position with the Insecy, of the Independent dependent Board, Rev Board for Presbyterian McDonald served as pastor Home Missions, of- of thfc Faith BibJe Colling*wood, continues as Presbyterian Church in the featured speaker at the Lakeland, Fla. and of the Cape May Bible Con- Bible Presbyterian Church ference thru Aug 2. of Greenville, S.C. Methodist Church Sets Two Services

More recently he served as an evangelist, and has recently returned from directing a tour of the Reformation Lands

(northern Europe).

. Services are 10 a m and

5-Day Bazaar On Boardwalk

WILDWOQD - The annual Boardwalk Bazaar of the North Wildwood United Methodist Church

8 p.m. at the Christian will be r to 11 p.m. daily Admiral. There are also 10 Aug. A thru 9. on the 'walk a.nv services at Congress at the Maple Ave. Pavilion. Hall, conducted by Dr. Betty Bohme, president

Irwin Steele, veteran of the United Methodist missionary to Chile, and a Women; and v Beatrice

CAPE MAY —There will bringing both messages.

be two services at the First The Church School — r - --- United Methodist Church Program will be under the minister of the Bible Dorsey arc co-chairing this Sunday. 9 and ll a m with direction of Mrs Judy Presbyterian Church. year’sevent. ^.or wina* srma„ Commemorative Bottle

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Marks 100th Anniv.

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glass formulas and shapes of over 100 years ago. The bottle is available after services at noon each Sunday and will be featured at the annual church Bazaar on Aug. 13. For further information

call 884-1077.

The “Gingerbread Church" marked its centennial last Sunday with. an anniversary service.

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Vacation Church School Starting WILDWOOD - Holy , Jesus." The children will Trinity Luteran Church, be learning about life in Poplar and Atlantic Ave. Bible times in the’ land will be conducting where Jesus lived. * ^cation Church School the week of Aug. 4-8. To register, call the Classes begin at 9'30 church office 522-5000, or a.m., and the theme for this stop by and fill out a year is “Travels With registration form. Communion Sermon Set

N. WILDWOOD — We Shall Be Hands is the topic scheduled for the 11 o'clock Holy Cumnjunion Sunday at United Methodist Church, Second and

^Central Aves.

The service is preceded

by a hymn-sing led by Robert Wirtz of Hammonton. accompanied by church organist. Janye Holley, and gueat pianist, John Evans who is organist at the Hurd Moravian

Church in Philadelphia.

Singing Family At

Nazarene This Sunday

ERMA— The Church of the Nazarene at Rt. 9 and Myrtle Ave. will be featuring the True Life Gospel Singers during the 11 a.m. Sunday morning worship service Aug. 3. True Life is a blend of music - contemporary, favorite hymns, southern gospel - and inspirational

messages based on the

Word of God.

True Life consists of Carl and Arlene Madtes and their 17-year-old son Michael and 12-year-old daughter Michele. Pastor Archie George invites everyone to Join in this special service.

Rev. Rathmell Sets Services

RIO GRANDE - At the 11 a.m. worship service this Sunday, Grace Gospel Chapel Pastor Guy L. Rathmell, will preach on "Learning to Care Enough forOthers.” Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all

ages. Pastor Rathmell wiK present "How Much Will the Reward Be?" at the 7 p.m. service. The chapel’s radio program "Sending Forth the Gospel Light" is 6:30 each Tuesday evening over WRIO-FM (102.3).

To Celebrate Holy Eucharist

STONE HARBOR - The Rector Wetley Mirtln ol St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will celebrate the Holy Eucharist at 8 and at 10a.m. this Sunday. Ft. Martin celebrates the Chapel On Boardtoalk Isn’t New WILDWOOD - "Worship services on the Boardwalk?" was the the surprised response of one Fennsyvanian visiting here recently. The services, held every Sunday morning at 10, feature various ministers and seminarians from week to week, and are designed with the Wildwood visitor in mind. The chapel, located between Baker and Montgomery on the south end of the boards, has been open every summer since shortly after World War II. It is sponsored by the Orthodox Presbyterian Churches of New Jersey.

Holy Eucharist at 10 a.m. each Thursday in St. Mary’s chapel. This is foJIowed'by a brief healing prayer service. The Men's Club has suspended meeting until Monday, Sept. 2. Old-Fashioned Event Scheduled STONE HARBOR - There will be an oldfashioned bazaar, flea market and food sale at Our Saviour Luthern Church Hall, 93rd and Third Ave., Aug. 16. The multi-event goes from.10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will include serving a light lunch. Ukrainian Services WILDWOOD CREST - Msgr. Myroslau Charyna of St. Joseph Ukrainian Catholic Church of Philadelphia says the Masses during Ukrainian services 9 a.m. each Sunday thru Alig. 31 on Crest Pier. 5801 Atlantic Ave. All are welcomed.