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Final Session Before Renewal Confab
CAPE MAY POINT — A final meeting of prayer and planning for the July 16-Aug 15 Renewal Conference at Union Chapel has been called for 7 p.m.. Monday. Jurie 21. The interdenominational conference is part of the spiritual renewal movement at work in Christian cljiirches today, Emphasis is upon Christ’s gift to His followers — the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. THE SEA CiROVE Conference is a re-creation of the conference started at
Cape May Point over 100 years ago by Christian businessmen and clergy from Philadelphia, among them John Wanamaker SPEAKERS THIS summer will include the Rev. Joe Poppell, Rev. Austin Milee, Rev. Philip Weeks, an Episcopalian who has been active in the Order of St Luke;f Rev. Robert Bayley, a ^Presbyterian from Metuchen; Rev. Father Sizer of St. Francis Roman CatHblic Church iri Norristown, Pa., and Jimmy Clanton, a former rock
Services, Events Listed
CAPE MAY — The Rev Willard P Sirman Jr. pastor of the First United Methodist Church here, has announced service sand events taking place in the church during June. At 7:30 p.m. this Friday Eddie Piper, musicianevangelist, will be In concert, sponsored by radio station WRIO. At the li a m. service on Sunday Mr. Larry Notch will be the speaker for the Fathers Day service On Sunday evening, June 27 at 7:30. Song evangelist Bob Robinson. "The Country Church" singer of New Crest Church WILDWOOD CREST - Regular services will be held M a m. Sunday at the Crest Community Church, Pacific Ave. and Crocus Rd.. with Rev Charles L. Rowe preaching and Mrs Bette Van Dyke at the organ. The youth and adult choirs will sing.
Gretna, will be in concert. Beginning Sunday, July 4 there will be two services each Sunday morning at 9 and 11. Services at the Franklin St. Methodist Church are each Sunday at 12:30. Boardwalk services sponsored weekly thru the summer by the Cape May Ministerium will begin Ju L ly 4th, notes Pastor Sirman. Topic Is ‘Who Forgives Sin?’ RIC GRANDE - Who Forgives Sin?will be the theme for the message at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service by thejtev. Guy L*. Rathmell, Mstor of Grace Gospel Chapll. AdventureMpime (Daily Vacation Bible School) will be held June 28-July 9, supervised by Miss Su Cochran and Miss Kay Jeffery of Bible Christian Union.
and roll singer whose new songs bear a Christian message. / For more information, call 884-5371. Celebration N. CAPE MAY — The Covenant Bible Church, Fishing Creek Rd^ near Bayshore Rd., will celebrate Its 10th anniversary with a ‘‘Homecoming” worship and covered dish luncheon 11 a.m. Sunday. Chorus Slated For Concert WILDWOOD CREST - The Anderson Chorus will celebrate its 10th Anniversary this year. The group was formed under the auspices, of Mrs. Mozelle Johnson, who serves as president, and Mrs. Mary L. Thompson, pianist. There are 26 members In the group. * FIRST UNITED 'Methodist Church, 6700 Atlantic Ave., will host the Anderson Chorus 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 20. The public is invited to attend this concert. .For further information contact the pastor. Dr. William Wenkr, at 729-4265 or 522-6439.
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W. CAPE MAY — Pilgrim - A New Contemporary Christian Group, will be ministering 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 19, at the First Assembly of God, 422 Broadway. Pilgrim combines traditional gospel music with its own brand of country and light rock.
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Robert Beitman, M.D. INTERNAL MEDICINE & DIGESTIVE TRACT DISORDERS Announces his* N. Wildwood Office has been moved to: Cape Medical Bldg. 116 N. Main St. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE 465-2112 Hours will continue ot the SEAVlllE MEDICAL CENTER U.S. Hwy. 50, Seavtlle
CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH
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It would be nice If we could put out fires by merely muffling the fire alarm system at the fire station. We can’t of course, and neither can we correct human ailments with pain killers, regardless of the ads we see on television. When any part of the body is affected with disease or damaged by injury, pain is experienced which tells us that trouble exists and should be corrected.
Chiropractic treats causes, not symptoms. Many people are troubled with a nagging, persistent G in in the back or the nbs. Chiropractic may have the answer.
In the interest of better health from the office of:
Dr. Jo—ph J. Rizzo —Chlroproctor—
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