Cape May County Herald, 13 July 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 40

4o religion i Renewal, Healing Conclave Mini-concert

CAPE MAY PT Four weeks of special meetings of the Sea Grove Conference will be held at the Union Chapel 7 30 pm Wednesday through Sun day beginning July 20 This interdenominational conference is part of the spiritual renewal move mcnt at work in Christian churches today The Hev Austin Miles. Circus Ringmaster and show business chaplain, will be speaking Wednesday through Sunday evenings,

July 20-25 Following each message, there will be a time of ministry for spiritual an(l physical healing Hev Miles, himself, was healed of cancer about II years ago JULY 27 THROUGH July 31. the Rev Joe Poppell will Ik* iriinistering After a brief Scriptural message on faith. Rev Poppell prays for people and things happen Legs. eyes, ears, backs and cancer have been healed through him

Father Philip Weeks will be the speaker and teacher for the week of Aug 3-7. August 10 through 14 will feature special speakers including Jimmy Clanton, a former rock singer who is now a committed Christian with a new song The director of the conference is the Rev Donald K Theobald, former chaplain at the U S. Coast Guard Base For informa tion. call 884-5371 Car Wash, Bake Sale

W CAPE MAY - Joint Hope Ministries will hold a car wash and bake sale Saturday at its teen center, Broadway Blvd and Stimpson's I-ane The regular youth meeting is held 7:30 p in Thursday at the center, which is also open for fellowship Monday. Fri day. and Saturday even mgs For information call 884-4553 Jumble Sale

COLD SPRING A jum hie sale sponsored by Cold Spring Presbyterian Church Women's Association Special Projects will lx* held Saturday, July 23. at Price Hall. Academy Road, featuring books, jewelry, linens, white elephants, collectibles and plants The sale will begin at 10 a m and there will be no early sales

Series Goes On CAPE MAY - The First Presbyterian Church continues its summer concert series. "Music and Meditation". with the following guest artists who will present programs during the rest of July: Connie Kosten, organist, and Alice Stenlake. pianist. Tuesday, July 19; George Johnson at the piano, Tuesday. July 26 Performances will be held at the church, corner of Hughes and Decatur Sts . 4-4:30 Tuesday after noon in July and August Everyone is welcome to attend Dress is casual and admission is free

Evangelist To Speak NORTH WILDWOOD - Evangelist Austin Miles chaplain of Show Business and author of "The Heal Ringmaster.'' will bo the featured speaker at the Cape May County Chapter, of the Full Gospel Business Men's dinner to be held at The Ixxlge restaurant on July 18. at 6:30 p m For reservations call Don Holt at 886-0581 or Joe Olwell at 729-2650 ()bera m m erf*a u Travelogue SEA ISLE CITY - St Joseph Church will present a travelogue on the June 22 trip to the 1984 Passion Play irt Oberammergau, and the two-week tour of Germany. Austria, and Switzerland 7:30 p m Friday in St Jospch Church Hall. 44th St and I^andis Ave. For reservations or travelogue information call 263-8285 Building Fund Drive At $100,000 WILDWOOD CR - The two-week-old building fund campaign of the Crest Communjly Church has reached and surpassed its first month's goal of $KM),ooo in pledges and con tnbulions, announced building campaign officials this past week Plans for a new Sunday School and Social Hall Building for the church complex have been com pleted and a completed and a campaign goal of $250,000 has been set by the building committee "We hope to reach our goal of $250,000 by Labor Day." said Campaign Chairman Bob Patterson Jr "We'd like to start con struclion this fall, before the cold weather sets in. and have the new building in use next summer" Members serving on the building commitfee are Co-chanman Fund Raising. Barry Gehnng. Carl Aspenburg. co-chairman Construction. Patricia Hall. Treasurer Kristin Schard. Secretary. Millie Hendrickson. Nancy Flynn, Edwin Katz. Jack Taylor. Paul Wenzel. Dave Miller. Arthur Bamffi. and 2nd Clifford Harrison

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Herald & Lantern 13 July '83

Dorit Word

GETTING READY — Dr. William A. Wrnkrr. pastor of North Wildwood United Methodist Church, stands before the house of worship whose congregation marks its K5th

anniversary Sunday.

UMC Marks 85th Year Sun.

and shares in ministry with First UMC in Wildwood Crest The Senior Pastor of the Parish is Dr William

A Wenker

We encourage our com munity to lx* a part of this evangelistic ministry For information call 522 7221 Fellowship Dinner Set

WILDWOOD CR Crest Community Church will hold a fellowship din ner 6pm Sunday, followed at 7 p m with a patriots' music festival All are welcome The church. Crocus Rd and Pacific Ave , holds worship service II am Sunday, with the pastor. Rev Charles L Rowe, in the pulpit Mrs Bette Van Dyke is the organist, and the anthem will be given by the adult choir Adult Sunday School class taught by Dennis Hall is held 9:45 a m Sunday There is a nursery for babies and a class for all ages of young people

North Wildwood United Methodist Church will celebrate its 85th anniversary at worship services July 17th at 9:30 a m District Superintendent, Dr. George T Wang will lead the worship Special music will lx* provided by members and summer residents A light lunch will

follow the worship

The North Wildwood UMC was established in 1898 at the Anglesea Methodist Episcopal Church The present pro perty at Second and Central avenue was purchased for $150.00 The parsonage was built in 1920 for $4,700 plus $1,000 for the lot The original building, severely damaged by the great storm of 1962. was replaced in 1967 by the present

structure

For the first time in more ttyan 10 years a pastor is now living in the par sonage Rob Winger, a seminary student from Asbury Seminary in Wilmore. KY, is serving the church during the summer months North Wildwood UMC is part of the Wildwood Parish, United Methodist Church.

Looking lor a BIBLE BASED. CHRIST CENTERED, SPIRIT LED CHURCH 7 WE'RE NEW AND THAT'S OUR AIM IN LIFE' “TRINITY FELLOWSHIP ASSEMBLY OF GOD” Sunday Worship 10 00 a rn Pr,iye< & P'atse Tuesday 7 30 o m B-tjie Study Tnufsday 7 30 p " Meeting al 241 Slxxe Hoad Swa-nton • (West side ol Route 9 South ot Avalon Blvd i Richard G Green Jr Pastor 465 3761 I

ALWAYS ON CALL 522-6489

24 HOURS A DAY FOR FREE HELP FOR VICTIMS OF RAPE AND DOMESTIC ABUSE C.A.R.A. OF CAPE MAY CO. INFORMATION HELD IN STRICT CONFIDENCF.