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Herald & Lantern 21 September *83
Church Marks Big 100th
SEA ISLE CITY - The r-iOOCh anniversary of the Sea Isle City United Methodist Church was
In Chapel Pulpit
RIO GRANDE - Rev Clifford Harrington, as pulpit supply, will be speaking at both the 11 a m and 7 p.m. Sunday services at Grace Gospel Chapel Wednesday evening prayer meeting is at 7 p.m.
celebrated Sept. 11.1963 at the 11 a m. worship service. ' Special recognition was paid to those who had been members of the congregation for 50 years. Lillian Adams, Amanda Ellenberger, and Myrtle Reardon joined the church in 1918 and have been church members for 65 years. Ruth Jefferson, a 55-year member, joined the church in 1928 and •'Margaret Wright in 1932,51 years ago. They were presented with gold
engraved pins from the church in recognition of their many years of membership. Music during the service included favorite songs of these five members. The choir began their fall season with several special selections. Rev. Richard Nicbol’s message was entitled “A Vision For the Future". Everyone who attended the service received a certificate designed by the Church History Committee. Following’the service, all enjoyed punch and birthday cake. The centennial celebration will culminate Sunday, Dec. 18, with a special service at 11 a.m.
‘Desert Places’
Sermon Topic
COLD SPRING - "Desert Places" is the sermon to be preached by the pastor, the Rev. Fred C. Bischoff, at Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick), 780 Seashore Rd., at the ll A.M. worship service Sunday. Supervised nursery is provided for preschoolers. Sunday School classes for all ages are held in Price Hall on Academy Rd. at 9:30 a.m. and adult class in the church at 9:45 a.m. Holy Communion will be observed Oct. 2.
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‘Kingdom’s Epitaph’
‘Of Mammon,
N. CAPE MAY - "A Kingdom’s Epitaph," is the sermon theme at the 11 a.m. worship service of the Covenant Bible Church, according to the pastor. Dr. George Fincke. The service will be broadcast over WCMC, 1230 AM. At the 7 p.m. service, Dick Sterling will lead the congregational singing. The sermon will be, “How to Worship God Forever,"
from Revelation, Chapter 5. The service will be broadcast over WRIO-FM, 102.3 FM. Wednesday at 7 p.m. the pastor will lead the midweek praise, prayer and Bible study. Each Sunday, a family Bible school is held, with classes for every age group. No one is too you and nor one is too old! For free transportation, call Tom, 88^0565.
‘To Depart Or Remain’
N. WILDWOOD - "To Depart or to Remain” is the title-of the 10:45 a.m. Sunday message of Dr. Alvin L. Baker at Central BibleChurch. Dr. Baker’s 7 p.m. message is entitled "Devastating Lust." Sunday School starts at 9:30 a.m. with classes for all ages. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Baker leads the church in sharing, Bible
Study, and prayer. During the week Bible studies meet in various homes. A nursery is provided for all services and during the 10:45 Sunday service a Junior Church is provided for children kindergarten through sixth grade. For information or free transportation call 522-5917.
Baltimore Trip Slated
Man" Topic
STONE HARBOR - “Of Mammon and Man" is the title of Pastor Glenn Schoenberger’s sermon for 11 a.m. Sunday at Our Saviour Lutheran Church. Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. in the parish hall. Following the sermon will be the baptism of David Natale. Saturday, the church will celebrate the second event in its 70th Anniversary celebration. A church picnic is scheduled for 2 p.m. in the County Park at Pavilion 2. Dinner, a covered dish supper,’ is scheduled for 5 p.m. Following the meal. Pastor Schoenberger will lead the congregation in a lakeside vesper service.
Births
STONE HARBOR - The Church School of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will sponsor a trip to the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Md., Saturday. Each year the group visits a different
city.
Crest Service WILDWOOD CR - The Crest Community Church worship service 11 a.m. Sunday will feature Mrs. Bette Van Dyke at the organ and the adult choir singing the morning anthem. The Rev. Charles L. Rowe will be the morning speaker. The church provides a nursery and junior church.
‘The Blight Of History’ GREEN CREEK - The Rev. Joseph Muggleworth, pastor of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Dr., will preach Sunday on “The Blight of History”, a prophetic message that deals with anti-Semitism. This as part of a summer preaching series conducted at the 11 a.m. worship service entitled “The Signs of the Time”. Sunday School meets at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. A nursery is available foi parents with young children. The Tuesday and Thursday Bible Study Classes will begin the first week of October. The next men’s prayer breakfast will be conducted 7 a.m. Saturday Oct. 8.
The Episcopal Women of
St. Mary's have announced that profits from the August sidewalk sale have gone over 12,500. Work on the building improvement program is continuing. A new roof was installed on the church and parish hall
during the summer,
volunteers are painting the
trim on both buildings. With the fall schedule in
effect, the Holy Eucharist is celebrated at 8 and 10 a.m. Sundays. Church
School is at 9:45 a.m.
Pastor to Air ‘4th Dimension’ a CAPE MAY - Rev. Cass Shaw will preach about "The Fourth Dimension" at the 10:30 a.m. worship service of the First Presbyterian Church, Decatur and Hughes streets. Nursery care is provided. The church school also meets at 10:30 a.m. The youth group meets at 7 p.m. at 118 Decatur St., apartment 4. Every Wednesday, the Bible Study Group meets at 7:30 p.m. in the church lounge.
COURT HOUSE - The following area births have been reported by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital: Daniel Eric to Thomas and Linda Tanner Baisley of N. Cape May, Sept. 5. Theresa Margaret Franklin and Margaret Kelly Richardson of Wildwood Crest, Sept. 6. Andrew to Alfred and Linda Bickel Grassi of Wildwood Crest, Sept. 8. Jason Allen to Kimberly Hickman of Wildwood, Sept. 9. Brian Charles to Frank and Beverly Fithian Hayes of Tuckaboe, Sept. 7. Philip Andrew to Thomas and Paula Holland Curtis, Jr. of Wildwood, Sept. 10. William Matthew to Matthew and Carol Lindholm Medernach of Rio Grande, Sept. 10. Kelly Catherine to John and Elizabeth Zurawski McCorristin, Sr. of Avalon, Sept. 8. Matthew Brian to Richard and Lucille Thomas Ciapanna of Wildwood, Sept. ll.
SUMMERS point - The following area births have been reported by Shore Memorial Hospital: Daughter to Antonio and Maria Lekatsas Galiatsatos of Ocean City, Sept. 2. Son to Robert and Marsha Fisher Boyer of Stone Harbor, Sept. 3. Son to Michael and Margaret Kinsing Barnes of Ocean City, Sept. 7. Daughter to Theodore and Lynn Donerly Sheppard of Court House, Sept. 10. Daughter to David and Mary Diehl Long of Sea Isle City, Sept. 12.
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