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Herald * Unlem 15 April 81

Scriptural Radio Show To Continue ^Voice We Recognize’ Shaw Topic

STONE HARBOR - Fr Jamm L Ronan, S S L.. aaaoclate pastor of St Paul's Roman Catholic Church here will continue to host a one hour radio program over WRIO-FM, 102.3, from 4 to 5 pm., every Wednesday The lecture series Iwgan the first Wednesday'of the l^enten season and has »>een so well received it will

he continued on future Wednesdays after Lent These weekly broadcast* entitled ' Living with The Word." discusses readings from the following Sunday's Liturgy and a variety of Scriptural topics The program is interspersed with sacred music Fr Ronan holds a degree in Scripture and Theology

‘lni|M>rtant Journey' Easter Topic

N WILDWOOD - "My Most Important Journey" is the topic selected for the, II o'clock Easter Sunday service at the United Methodist Church. Central Avenue at Second The ser •vice follows the 10 45 a m 'hymn-sing accompanied by church organist Mrs

Jayne Holley The flower-filled altar is prepared by Mrs. Elisabeth Bohme. president of the United Methodist Women. Mrs Beatrice Dorsey, church lay leader, and Mrs. Albert

Wilhelm

Sunrise Service

RIO GRANDE An Easter Sunrise Service will l>e bold at 7 a m Sunday in the parking lot of the Rio Mall and will be under the direction of Rev Guy L Rathmell. pastor of Grace , Gospel Chapel. In case of inclement weather the service will be held in the chdpcl building across the mall There will he special mujjfic with pastors from several local

churches, participating, and the service will be broadcast live over radio station WRIO-FM (102.3). THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Easter Program will be presented at the 11 a m. worship service. Sunday School is held at 9:45 a m. The pastor will speak on the topic. "A Confession of Faith." at the 7 p.m. Sunday Service. A Good Friday service will be held at 7

p.m.

from the Pontifical Biblical Institute and the University of St Thomas Aquinas in

Rome.

The general public is in- , vited to address questions on Scripture to Fr. Ronan. by writing him c/o -Radio Station WRIO-FM, Rio Grande, P.O, Box 258, Rio grande, N.J 08042 Bible College Chorale Set For Concert N. CAPE MAY - The Graham Bible College Chorale of Bristol. Tenn.. will perform a sacred music concert at 7 this evening in the Covenant Bible Church. Fishing Creek Rd near Bayshore Rd.. according to the pastor. Dr. George Fincke. Danny Vanzant is the conductor, and Tery Maloy. professor of music, is the piano accompanist of the ensemble. Graham Bible College is committed to the absolute authority and reliability of the Scriptures as the inspired Wqrd of God and to Jesus Christ as the Lord of education in life. The fouryear program leads to either the B.A. or the B.S. degree with majors in Bible or Bible/Christian Education.

CAPE MAY - On Easter Sunday the Rev. Caas Shaw’s sermon topic at the First Presbyterian Church will be "The Voice We Recognize." New members will be received - at this Worship Scrvjje at 11 a m. when a nursCT^ for small children is prompted. Sunday School for all ages is at 9:30 a.m., and the adult class will conclude it* Lenten review of "Personal ities of the Passion" with the study of Joseph of Arimathea. The Lord’s Supper will be 1 celebrated at 7:30 p.m.. on Maundy Thursday. April 16. During this service the significance of seder, the Jpwish Pasfover ritual, Easley Music Sun. Evening TOWN BANK - 'Tin; Three Views of the Resurrection” will be the topic of the 11 a.m. Easter Sunday sermon by Pastor Ronald Varner of South Jersey Baptist Church, 307 Townbank R4fc Irene ward, Wganist and choir director, will present a special Easter music program Sunday evening at 7 featuring music interspersed with scripture readings. All are invited to both ser-

vices.

will be recognized and defined. At the Good Friday Service from noon to 3 p.m. April 17 at the First United Methodist Church the Rev. Shaw will preach

oh the Sixth Word.

Thd West Jersey Presbytfcrial willmeet at 9:45 a.m. April 29 at the Presbyterian Church in Moorestown. A charter buss will leave from the church with stops in Cold Spring, Wildwood and Ocean City. For further information call Janet D. Nash <884-4984) or the church office (884-3949). The young people of the church will conduct a car wash and bake sale in the

church parking lot from 10 a:m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 18. The rain date is

April 25.

On Tuesday, April 21 the two circles of the Women’s Association will meet to study the Book of Isaiah. Mrs. Merrill Thomas will be hostess for the afternoon circle at her home at 234 Fourth Ave., West Cape may, at 1:00 p.m. and the, evening circle will meet in the church lounge at 8:00 p.m. < The Bible Study Group meets in the Chapel at 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday evening, and all interested persons are invited to at-

tend.

2 Services On Easter

•The Death Of Christ’ Topic

COLD SPRING - a Holy communion service at 7:30 p.m.. Maundy Thursday, begins the observance of Holy Week at the United Presbyterian Church ("Old Brick’’), Seashore Road. The pastor, Rev. Fred C. Bischoff. will speak on "In the Garden with Jesus”. The pastor will also be participating in the Good Friday Vigil, 1 to 3 p.m. at Tabernacle Methodist Church in Erma, speaking on the Second Word from the Cross. AN EASTER EGG Hunt will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Price Hall. Academy Road, for Sunday

School children, from nursery through primary. Two worship services are planned to celebrate Easter. The early sunrise service at 6:30 a.m. will be outdoors, weather permitting, at Price Hall. If inclement weather, service will be in the church sanctuary. Following the service, . breakfast is to be served in Price Hall by the Men’s “25 Club". The Festival Service is at 11 a m. with special music by the choir and a brass instrumental group. Pastor’s theme is "Conditions for Resurrec‘tion”.

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N. CAPE MAY - "The Death of Chmt." is the theme of the It a.m. SunBible Church Hosts Chorale N WILDWOOD - The Graham Bible College Chorale of Bristol. Tenn., will perform a sacred music concert on Thursday, April 16, at the Central Bible Church. 18th and Central Aves. Danny Vanzent is the conductor, and Terry Maloy, a music professor, is the piano accompanist of^ the ensemble, which con-' sistsof 11 members. Forinlerested parents and prospective students, there will be literature available

day worship service of the Covenant Bible Church, Fishing Creek Rd.. near Bayshore Rd. according to the pastor. Dr. George Fincke. The service will be broadcast over WCME, AM 1230 and FM 100.7, for those unable lo attend. At the 7 p.m. service. Dr. Fincke will speak on "A Glorified Body." Special music will be provided by Richard Sterling, music teacher in the Middle Township schools, and his pupil. Gregg Stone. The service will be carried over WRIO-FM 102.3. At the 10 p.m. the pastor hosts the weekly call-in program, "Let's Talk," over WRIO, where listeners find help with personal problems, or ask questions about the Bible.

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