Cape May County Herald, 23 November 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Thanksgiving Eucharist

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Herald & Lantern 23 November '83

STONE HARBpft - The annual Thanksgiving ser vice at St Mary's Episcopal Church will be held 7:30 tonight, with the Holy Eucharist being celebrated Under the “pantry shelf" program of the Episcopal Church Women, food baskets will be distributed to area needy families during the Thanksgiving season Handmade Christmas gifts and tree ornaments are being offered for sale by the Episcopal Church Women and may be pur-

chased at the Parish Hall after the 10 a m Sunday Eucharist until Christmas The Eucharist is celebrated 8 and 10 a m Sundays, followed by a coffee and fellowship hour. Church school meets in the Parish Hall 9:45 a m Sunday. UMC Service N WILDWOOD - Worship service at the North Wildwood United Methodist Church is at 11:15 a.m. Sunday, with Dr. William Wenker, pastor.

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COLD SPRING - The beginning of Advent will be observed Sunday at the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick). 780 Seashore Rd., with the Sacrament of Holy Communion and the reception of new members. The pastor, the Rev.

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STONE HARBOR - The first Sunday in Advent at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Pastor Glenn Schoenberger’s sermon is entitled, “Swords into Plowshares’’, based on Isaiah’s prophecy concerning the coming of the

Christ.

Sunday worship is at 11 a m. Church School is at 9.30 a m. Due to Thanksgiving, the final installment of the Bible Study on the Book of James is scheduled for Dec. 1. For further information concerning programs or

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for pastoral care, contact Pastor Schoenberger at 368-3031. First UMC Services ^WILDWOOD CREST - Sunday morning worship is at 9:30 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 6700 Atlantic Ave. “Children’s Sunday Workshop’’, a special program based on the vacation bible school format, including study, crafts, recreation and refreshments begins with worship, and continues in the educational wing at about 10:00 a.m. Adult Sunday school are at 10:45 a.m. ic bible studies are Tucted on Monday (pfliyer/praise) at 207 E. Newark Ave., 7:30 p.m. and on Friday at 310 E. Newark Ave., 7:30 p.m. Ladies Bible Study is Tuesday morning at 9:30. Following the study', Mrs. Nancy James will teach Christmas craft-making. On Dec. 6, Mrs. Mary Stewart will return to teach quilting. All ladies of the area are encouraged to participate. Wednesday morning men’s fellowing is at 6:30, evening bible study is at 7. Our pastor is teaching through the Book of Acts. All are welcome. For additional information contact Dr. William Wenker, pastor, at 729-4265. Baker Begins Advent Series N. WILDWOOD - “The Virgin Birth of Christ” is the title of Dr. Alvin Baker’s 10:45 a m. message on this first Sunday of Advent at Central Bible Church. The message will be based on Isaiah

7:14.

During the Advent season Dr. Baker will be preaching from the Old Testament passages that predicted the Advent of Christ. “The Common Perplexity” is the title of the message at 7 p.m. The message is based on Psalm 73:1-9. Elder George Forbes will continue to teach the book of Daniel to the Adult Sunday School class at 9:30 a.m. There are Sunday School classes for all ages. For information on the weekly Bible Studies and meetings call 522-5917.

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Fred C. Bischoff, will give a meditation entitled “Great Adventure”. Supervised nursery is provided for pre-schoolers. Sunday School classes for all ages are held in Price Hall on Academy Road at 9:30 a.m. and adult '■lass in the

church at 9:45 a.m.

William Gregor Sr., 60, of Villas, Nov. 14. Formerly of Philadelphia, he was a trustee of the Villas Fishing Club.

CAPE MAY - The First Presbyterian Church will hold Thanksgiving Prayer service 7:30 tonight in Memorial Chapel. Community Thanksgiving serCommunity Service Set SEA ISLE CITY - A community “Thanks-to-God-for Giving” service will be held 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at St. Joseph’s R.C. Church. The hour-long service co-hosted by the Methodist Church and Messiah Luthern Church. Pastor Richard Nichols of the Methodist Church will be this year’s celebrant. For the past five years, each church in the area has taken a turn hosting the concelebrated

Thanksgiving Eve.

The Rev. Henry Ireland of Messiah Lutheran, Rev. Msgr. Paul O’Connor of St. Joseph’s, and Rev. Nicholas invite the com-

munity to attend.

-4*irst Baptist N WILDWOOD - The First Baptist Church of Anglesea holds serviM* n a.m. and 7 p.m. Sifflday, with Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Wednesday prayer service is 7 p.m. and Bible Study is 7 p.m. Friday. Pastor is James J. Williams and the telephone

is 522-2951.

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Methodist Church. First Baptist

WILDWOOD - Rev. Dawn N. Mays will preach at the 11 a.m. Sunday morning worship service at the

First Baptist Church.

Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. and there are classes fo everyone, including two for adults. A nursery is provided for Church School at 9:45 a.m. and for the 11 a.m. worship service. The Nursery is for infants and children up to

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