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Herald & lantern 16 March '83
144-Year Birthday Service
CHIROPRACTIC FOR BETTER HEALTH
When any pari of the body is suffering from damage caused by disease or injury, it usally ac livntos a warning in the form 'of pain* Pain is nature's warning that something is wrong and
needs care
Pam killers cannot cure they only minimize the warning signal If the war ning is not needed, the pain may gradually disappear over a period of time because tne ability of the
CHWOetACTO* nerves to react and send warning pains becomes
limited
Chiropractic specializes in locating and correcting the causes of pain .not the treatment p[ symptoms.
In the interest of better health from the office of:
Dr. Jo**?*. J. *lno —Chlroproctor—
GOSHEN - The 144th Anniversary service of the United Methodist church will be held 2:30 p m Sunday March 20 The church is a part of the Goshen Circuit. which includes Bethel. Green Creek. Dias Creek, and Goshen and is pastured by Rev Fred Strudwick Professor Is Pulpit Guest WILDWOOD - Dr Douglas Miller will be guest pastor at the 11 a m worship service at the First Baptist Church. Dr Miller is a Professor of Christian Social Ethics at Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary The Lenten Community Services, sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Pastoral Association, are held 12:1512:45 p m each Wednesday during Lent Girgnn Slated As Speaker N WILDWOOD - Rod Girgan, a former businessman and political activist, will share his testimony at the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International dinner meeting at the Lodge Restaurant 6:30 p.m Monday. March 21 Girgan resides in Stone Harbor with his wife and five children For reservations call Don Holt at t86-or»fii or Joe Olwell at 729-2650
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Because of ill health the Goshen church is being given pastoral care by Rev William C Howard, a retired Methodist minister living in Somers Point. The anniversary service will have as the speaker Rev Wilbert S. Hoffman, pastor of the Court HouseUnited Methodist Church. Edward Williams of the South Seaville church will lead the congregational song service and sing a solo. ? A dinner prepared by the Easter Baskets To Aid Needy STONE HARBOR - The Episcopal Church Women of St. Mary’s Church are continuing to collect canned gopds and staples Easter baskets will be prepared and distributed to even needy families Donated articles may be left at the Church office During the Lenten season a study group meets on 7:30 p.m Wednesdays The Holy Eucharist is celebrated at this time. The Holy Eucharist is served 10 a m. Sundays. A weekly chapel service is held 10 a m Thursday Concert Set For Tonight COLD SPRING - Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick) is presenting a concert of gospel music by Jeff and Sue Duffield of Bridgeton 7 30 tonight in Price Hall A free will offering will be taken, and refreshments will be served
Speaker Set By Fellowship CAPE MAY - Guest speaker for the luncheon of the Women's Aglow Fellowship at Menz Restaurant. RioGrandc, il a m Saturday. March 26, will be Betty Sherrick. Betty and her husband. Earl, co-pastor the Christian Life Center in Pennville They share 20 years of marriage and miflfstry Betty preaches and ministers through music Call 886 8827 , 522-2503 or 886-1610 for reservations.
ladies of the church will be served after the service. The time of regular services at Goshen has been changed to Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. and Morning worship, 11 am. Topic: ‘Happy,Arc the Sad’ RIO GRANDE - March is a busy month at Grace Gospel Chapel Pastor Guy Rathmcll will speak on "Happy Are The^ad" During the evening sevice March 20. a musical will be presented by the Pilgrim Academy Choir, with some of the church young people involved. A bible study and prayer hour begins 7 pm Wednesdays. The Word of Life Club is having a Hobo Dinner and Crazy Picture Party, 6:30 p.m March 18.
Pastor Asks A Question CAPE MAY - The Rev. Cass Shaw, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, continues her series on the Apostles' Creed at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. The strmon is titled "What Is Catholic about Presbyterians?” The special offering for One Great Hour of Sharing will be dedicated. Church school meets at 10:30 a m Friday, March 25. The Young Adults will hold a progressive dinner, at 6 p m. Crest Service WILDWOOD CREST - Rev Charles L. Rose, pastor, will preach at the 11 a m. Sunday worship service of the Community Church, with Mrs Bette Van Dyke at the organ Music will be provided by the youth and adult choirs
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