Herald & Untwi 4 April '84
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Open House Tuesday At Heritage
NORTH CAPE MAY - Heritage Christian Academy will bold an open house for parents, relatives, friends and prospective parents 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 10. The Academy, 123 Fishing^ Creek Rd., is hosting the' event to acquaint others with the school. In addition to touring the
classes set up in January. Heritage Christian classrooms and meeting the teachers, visitors will be shown the curriculum, which stresses* the “basics" of education. A short program will be presented by the students, demonstrating some of the things they have learned in the extra-curricular
A Pulpit Exchange
Academy is Cape May County's oldest Christian school. Next year, a prekindergarten program will
be offered for 4-year-olds,
as well as grades K through 6th. All teachers were gradugffe of accredited
colleges with their degrees
in education. For more in-
formation, call 886-3475. Luncheon,
In the second Lenten pulpit exchange, guest preacher and celebrant at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Sunday will be the Rev. Paul Newer, rector of St. Simeon's, North Wildwood. SL Mary’s rector, Rev. Wesley Martin, will be the celebrant at the Chinch of the Advent in Cape May.
The Holy Eucharist is celebrated 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday at St. Mary's. A weekly celebration of the Eucharist is held 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The ecumenical Lenten Bible Study group, under the leadership of Father Michael Orsi, of St. Paul's -Catholic Church, is continuing 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays.
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‘Was Paul A Fanatic?’
COLD SPRING - The sermon to be preached at the 11 A M. worship service Sunday at Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick), 780 Seashore Rd , by the pastor, the Rev. Fred C. Bischoff, is entitled “Was Paul a Fanatic?” and will deal with I Corinthians 4. Sunday School classes for all ages are held in Price Hall on Academy Road at 9:30 a.m., and adult class in the church at 9:45 a.m.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS OUR SPRING SAVINGS SPREE SALE Scheduled to. End April 4th has been Extended Through Saturday, April 7th
The Session of the church will meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, in Price Hall, The Women's Association will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday. April 12, in Price Hall, when a musical narrative will be presented by Either Groetzinger and Linda and Jennifer Seager. The Spring Clothing Drive will be Wednesday, April 11. Price Hall will be open 9 a.m.-noon to receive good used clothing and household linens to be delivered to Hamm onion Presbyterian Church for its migrant ministry.
WILDWOOD CREST
Sunday worship is at 9:30 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 6700 Atlantic Ave. Children’s Sunday Workshop also begins at 9:30. Sunday School classes for adults are at 10:45 a.m. following
the fellowship time.
Sunday evening worship this week will feature a special program by the Sunday School at 7:30 p.m. Ladies Bible Study and crafts on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Men's Fellowship Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Evening Bible Study at 7 p.m. Home Bible Study on Friday at 310 E. Newark
Ave., at 7:30 p.m.
In, support of the church missionary outreach, Bibles for India, there will be a luncheon and craft fair, at the church 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
tomorrow.
The Youth Group is conducting a hoagie sale on Saturday, April 7th from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. in support of its projects.
‘Dry Bones’ His Theme
STONE HARBOR - Sunday, tip fifth Sunday in Lent, and Pastor Glenn Schoenberger’s sermon is entitled, "Them Dry Bone*!” based on the Dry Bones passage in Ezekiel. Sunday worship is ll a.m. Sunday Church School and the Adult Forum are at 9:30 a.m. Tonight's Lenten Service features Dorothy Fink as Peter in the monologue “Six Lives-Six Stories”. Worship is led by Pastor Scboenberger and there is a hymn-sing of requested . favorites. r Associate memberships are being offered frequent visitors and summer residents, who are asked to contact the pastor. For further information, call Pastor Scboenberger at 368-3031. • UMC Service
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To Present ‘Messiah ’
CAPE MAY - The Cape Island Baptist Church will present the Easter portion of Handel's Messiah 4 p.m. Sunday, April 8. The church is at Columbia and Guerney Avenues. Soloists Will be Martha Cohen, Carol Hoop. Jeanne Breden. June Willis and
Paul McKay. The instrumentalists will be Mildred Spriggs, piano; Alice Stenlake. organ; Mayola Mallon, violin; and Bud Walton, trumpet. Ruth Fritsch will direct the performance. Following the Messiah, a high tea will be served.
Gospel Church Hosts P.A. W.
WHITESBORO - Christ Gospel Church, George and Anna Streets, will be hosting the New Jersey State Council of P.A.W., Inc. April 11 - April 14. Wednesday. April 11, ll a.m.. Brotherhood Council of Pastors-District Elders; Thursday, April 12,10a.m., Missionary Workers; Fri-
day. April 13, ll a.m., Council-Ministers’ Wives; Saturday, April 14,10a.m. - 2 p.m.. Sunday School and Young People. , Revival and joy services will be held every jiight at 7:30. Saturday night’s service will be held at the Avalon Community Hall, 30th and Avalon Avenue, Avalon.
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