Cape May County Herald, 13 January 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Herald A lantern 13 January *82

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Applying God’s Law is Topic

FISHING CREEK - Ap plying God's Law In Our Dally Lives, is the th<;Tne of the H a.m. worship servtce of the Covenant Bible Church, according to Pastor George Fincke.

At 10 p.m.. Dr. Fincke will host the weekly call-in program, “Let’s Talk" over WHIG for listeners to ask questions about the Bible, or te seek help with personal problems.

Bermuda Bound Courses In -

SEA ISLE CITY - St. Joseph Catholic Church is sponsoring a Bermuda Holiday, March 22-26, with deluxe accommodations at the Prin^laa Hamilton Hotel, plus breakfast and dinner daily. Bus transportation from Sea Isle City to Philadelphia airport is included. For reservations call 283-8285 or write S.J. Travel, 4308 Landifc Ave., SIC.

Missionary Talk

W. CAPE MAY - Rev. Kenneth Alba, an Assembles of God missionary to Tanzania, East Africa, will b£ guest speaker at the First Assembly of God on Broadway here. 7 p m. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alba will be relating some of their missionary experiences in Egypt and in East Africa during this 'special mis Sions servtce Members of* the public are invited to bring a friend! Themes Listed RIO GRANDE - A Good Reputation will be the theme of the message delivered by Pastor Guy Rathmeil at Grace Gospel Chapel during the 11 a m. service this Sunday. Sunday School is at 9:45 a m. with classes for all ages The pastor will speak on Living in Peace at the 7 p.m. service. Time to Pledge COURT HOUSE - Jan. 17 is Stewardship Sunday at First United Methodist here — a time for members of the congregation, to pledge their time and talenLs as well as funding in support of the work of the church. Morhing worship begins at 10:45, following the 9:30 Sunday school with classes for ail ages. Call 465-7087 for word on other church activities.

Jewish Studies POMONA Stockton State College will' offer courses in Jpwish Studies which will enable students to gain a certificate in Jewish Studies, as well as a degree from a supporting program. : Five, courses will be offered this spring: The Holocaust, The ArabIsraeli Conflict, World Tradition: Jews in America, ' Yiddish Language and Culture, and Bible: Creation to Exile. For more information about Jbwish Studies at Srpckton, contact Frederic Brandfon. Jewish Studies coordinator. 652-1776, ext. ' 380 or 505. -King Rally Fri. WILDWOOD - A rally to celebrate Martin Luther King’s birthday sponsored by Cape May County NAACP will begin Friday evening at Asbury AME church, Young and New Jersey Avcs. Two films, The Great Rights and Freedom of Speech, will be shown beginning at 6 p.m. The rally will begin at 7:30 with special music and Rev. Keesee as speaker. The rally is open to the public. For more information call NAACP president Dorothy Mack, 465-5736.

Gridiron Inspirational SEA ISLE CITY -r In th spirit of the pro bow season and ’more, thi United Methodist Churcl here is sponsoring th< showing this Sunday even ing of a couple of inspire tional football films. Beginning at 7 with Foot ball Fever, the evening wil also include the showing o Lombardi Commitment U Excellence.

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