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Herald & Lantern 23 March '83

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CAMDEN - the 198.) Housfe of Charity appeal, scheduled to begin in early April throughout the Camden diocese, will be preceded by three combin ed regional meetings for parish and business leader ship The goal this year is SI.650,000, a 9 percent increase over 1982 Monsignor Eugene F. Pack, director of the House of Charity, said the meetings will bring the first consolidation of leadership teams for the appeal’s parish phase and the business and industry phase The regional meeting for Atlantic and Cape May counties will be 7:30 tonight, at Our l^dy of (iood Counsel. Ocean City • WK EXPECT that these meetings will involve hun deeds of men and women who \Cill be fulfilling a ma jor role in the success ol our 1983 appeal." Mon signor Pack continued ‘The 1983 House of Charily appeal must meet the challenge of increased

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demands on our charitable and social programs These increased demands are a natural consequence of the economic conditions of today The appeal this year will help to strengthen our programs and provide for these increased demands " A highlight of the 1983 ap peal is the introduction of a formal opening charity dinner Sunday. April 10. at the Cherry Hill Inn The event is intended to rally all leadership for the parish and business and in dustry phases *- EACH YEAR the House of Charity provides aid for thousands of men. women and children in Atlantic, Camden. Cape May. Cumberland. Gloucester and Salem Counties Services include counseling, food, clothing, shelter and care for the needy, malenal and emergency assistance, outreach service for the isolated and homebound of all ages. Fellowship CAPE MAY Sunday morning worship of the Maranatha Christian Fellowship begins at 10 a m with psalms and hymns, and spiritual song followed by a leaching by pastor Mark Stiefcl The video Bible course entitled "Demons and Deliverance ". with Dr Lester Sumrall is 5 & 7 30 p m every Tuesday For more information call 884 0844 Palms al Crest

WILDWOOD CREST Palm Sunday. Rev C L Rowe will preach at the (Vest Community Church Mrs Bette Van Dyke will be at the organ, and the youth and adult choirs will sing the morning anthems Palms will be given to worshippers “Tlu- (.row (I \ * ( Thai Watched* WILDWOOD The Rev Dawn Nichols Mays, in l'Tim pastor of the First Baptist Church, with preach at the II a m Paint Sunday worship service on 7 h <• C r » w d r It a t Walt hed For further information, call the Church office. 522-2981 Gospel Music W CAPE MAY - The ‘ Lighthouse Coffeehouse" will present Chris Chnslopherson in a gospel music ministry 7 30 p m Saturday. March 2fi The Lighthouse is located at 420 Broadway

outreach and emergency service for ttispanics; foster care for newborn in fanta and adoption care; character-building ac tivities and leadership training for youths; special education programs for mentally retarded children and adults as well as perceptually impaired programs for students who ex perience visual, auditory or motor skills problems On Triumph Or Tragedy" GREEN (REEK Pastor Joseph Mu g gleworth will preach on Palm Sunday Triumph or Tragedy ” at the 11 a m Sunday Worship Service ol the Community Church. Delsea Drive John Mowery will sing The Palms." and palms will lie distributed at the service Weekday Bible classes are taughl Tuesdays and Thursdays lor informa lion rail 888 8144 or 886 3478 Community Faster Sunrise Service will he conducted at Rio Grande Mall 7 a m April 3

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) ‘ACE MAY The-lin age of an Everyday Saint will l>e the sermon topic ol the Rev Cass Shaw, pastor, at the 10 30 a in Palm Sunday service of (lie First Presby terian Church The young people who have been attending communicant s class will join the church at the service A candlelight service w ill he held 7 :30 p m Maundy Thursday, and the Celebra tion of the Lord s Supper w ill be observed

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