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Herald A Lantern 1 July 81
Rev. Fincke Sets Themes
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Dr. Book At Wells Memorial
FISHING CREEK - The First Challenge to Pharaoh islhe theme of the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday of the Covenant Bible Church, ' according to the pastor, Dr. Geoqge Findce. "God fceeps His word The mountains may depart and the hills'be removed, before God can be unfaithful to His promise. Wait, child of God. for His time! He will not be a moment before the appointed hour, not a ny>ment • behind," the pastor said. The service is broadcast over WCMC. AM <1230 on the dial). AT 7 P.M., the pastor's . message will be Divorce.', Identical
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"Just what does the Bible say about divorce? With so many people breaking up their marriages, it is essential we turn to Scripture to see what God says about our marriages." commented the pastor. For those unable to attend, the service will be carried over WRIO-FM, 102.3 At 10 p.m.. Dr Fincke. hosts the weekly call-in program over WRIO, "Let’s Talk" for listeners to seek help with personal problems, or to ask ques- *"
tions about the Bible. Saturday, the weight-
lifters meet with Tom Foley at 7 p.m. At 9 p.m. a neighborhood Bible study meets at 109 Oakdale Ave. Each Sunday, a family Bible hour is held at 9:45 a m. For free bus transporta-
tion, call Tom at 880-0565.
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AVALON - The Wells Memorial Presbyterian Church, on the comer of Ninth St. and First Ave., has been serving the summer residents of this resort area since 1892. A committee made of resort property owners are in charge of operating this CljOrch
which is open June through September. There is no fulltime pastor, but visiting ministers serve for short periods of time. Beginning Sunday, July 5. Dr. Gordon Boak, pastor of the Glen* shaw Presbyterian Church in the North Hills of Pitt-
sburgh, will be the minister-in-residence thru the second of August Sunday services begin at 10 a.m. This Sunday. July 5 ; ‘ because of Independence Day holiday, the services will emphasize the spirit of the .day, and Dr Boak's sermon is entitled This is My Country Betty Ewart of Cin naminson is organist and , music director
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CAPE MAY - Identical worship services will be held at 8 and 11 a m. Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church. New members will be received at the later s^rvic^, which will also include a junior sermon by the Rev. Cass Shaw. Registrations are now being taken for thq Vacation Church School, which will be held at 9 a.m. to noon at the church, July 20 through! July 24. The school theme, which is "All God’s .People", will be jointly sponsored by the First Methodist, Cape Island Baptist 'and First Presbyterian Churches, and all children 4 years of age and older are welcome To register, or for further information, call the church offite. 884-3949. Musical^ Ministry RIO GRANDE - Rev. and Mrs. Lester C. Place, musical evangelists of Spring City, Pa., will be ministering in message and music at Grace Gospel Chapel this Sunday, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., the Pastor, Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, has announced. Familiar hymns of the church will bepresented on the marimba, bells, saxophone, piano, antique triple octave chimes, closing with a message by Evangelist Place. This husband and wife team has recently been honored for 40 years of ministry in this type of work. Adds Classes FISHING CREEK - Registrations for the fall term are being accepted by Heritage Christian Academy, a ministry of the Covenant Bible Church here. It is also reported that three new grades have been added for the new school year — kindergarten, for 4-year-olds, and a seventh and eighth grade. THE OLDEST Christian School in the county, Heritage Academy stresses reading, writing and arithmetic from a Christian perspective; every teacher being a bornagain Christian in addition to having a degree in education from an accredited college. For more information, call 886-3475.
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