Cape May County Herald, 21 July 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 13

Rev. Miles Will Speak

CAPE MAY PT. — The In the weeks ahead the Rev. Austin Miles, circus program will include the ringmaster and chaplain tu ^Hcv. Phillip Weeks, and

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‘Redeemed, Protected'

- - u.iu vtaapiaaii people in show business' will be the speaker for the second week of The Sea Grove Conference at The Union Chapel here, it was announced by the Rev. Donald K. Theobald, con-

ference director.

Rev. Miles will begin 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening, July 25. and will be the speaker

through August 1.

This week the Rev. Joe PoppeHl is speaking and holding healing sessions through Saturday, July 24* Rev. Poppell recently returned from special healing missions in New

Zealand.

Bible School WILDWOOD CREST - Vacation Bible School at the First United Methodist Church runs 9 a.m.-noon through July 23. The theme is Come Follow Jesus. The Sunday School children make up the July 25 evening service, displaying their talents and Christian understanding. The church is at 6700 Atlantic

Ave.

Memorial Topic AVALON — Petros in the "Sands of Petra" is the title of Dr. Gordon Boak's sermon, 10 a m. Sunday at Wells Memorial Presbyterian Church, First and Ninth St. From Pittsburgh. Dr. BOak is providing the July services at this church with no members which has served vacationers since

1892

Vacation’School COURT HOUSE - Family Vacation Bible School is being held 5:30-8:30 every evening this week through Friday. July 23. with nursery through children entering 2nd grade meeting at the Methodist Church. 3rd grade through 7-up at First Baptist Church, and adult classes at the Methodist Church. ‘Not Too Late' Chapel Topic

RIO GRANDE - Thp Rev. Guy L. Rathmell. pastor, will preach on Jf's Not Too Late at the 11 a.m worship service in Grace Gospel Chapel, Sunday. Mr Paul Newell, sumrfier assistant, will speak at the 7 p.m. Sunday service. The weekly Bible study and prayer time is 7 ’p.rfl Wednesday.

CURT HOUSE - The followm* area births have been reported by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital SON to Floyd and Randi Toier Rartletnn Jr. of Clermont. June 29 DAUGHTER to George and l/>r ratne Valeri Taylor of North Cape May. June 29 DAUGHTER to John and Debra Konir Net*on of North Cape May June 29 DAt'CHTKR to Frank and Theresa l't» Graeff of Green Creek, July 2 SON to George and Helen Greene Dak It Jr. of Wildwood. July 4 SON to Leo and Theresa Cutler (Julnn Jr of Town Bank. July 4 DAUGHTER to George and Stephanie Forlunato Blew lit of Court House. July V

Episcopalian; the Rev. Robert Bayley, a Presbyterian; the Rev. Francis Sizer, a Roman Catholic priest and former rock singer, Jimmy Clanton who is a Lutheran. All services are. held at the Union Chapel on the Circle here. For information, please call 884-5371.

N. CAPE MAY - Sign*' of a Chosen. Redeemed and Protected People, is the theme of 4he 11 a m. worship service of the Cove nant Bible Church, Fishing Creed Rd. neat Bayshorc, according to the pastor. Dr. George Fincke. At the 7 p.m. service, Dr. Fincke will continue his series on the work of the Holy Spirit, with a message entitled. The Holy Spirit's

Relationship to the Scriptures. The service is carried over WRIO-FM, 102.3 At 10 p.m the pastor conducts a weekly call-in program, Let s Talk over WRIO for listener^ to ask questions about the Bible, or to seek help with personal problems Joe Trombetta leads the Bible stu(% at the midweek praise and prayer meeting7p m Wednesday.

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