Cape May County Herald, 18 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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* ^ Triduum Set

WILDWOOD - Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Atlantic and Poplar Avenues, will celebrate the Triduum and Easter. "Hie Triduum. the three holy days prior to Easter, begins with Maundy Thursday worship, at 7:30 p.m. It continues with meditation on the Cross Good Friday at 7:30 p.m.

The ; Triduum cycle culminates in the Great Vigil of Easter Holy Saturday. beginning at 11 p.m. Easter celebraton begins early with an Easter Sunrise Service at 6:3Q a.m. on the Poplar Avenue beach if weather permits. An Easter Breakfast will be 8-9:30 a.m. at the Fellowship Hall.

A Program By Scjloists

CAPE MAY - The soloists of the Church of the Advent choir will present a varied program of music 4 p.m. Sunday, April 29, at the church, Franklin, and Washington Streets. The Soloists, all Westminster Choir College students, are: Teresa

Violett, soprano; Alyson Harvey, mezzo-soprano; Paul Faustini, .tenor; Kevin Arruda, bass. The concert, a farewell presentation, will benefit the music program of the church. A free will offering will be -taken.

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Four-Day Sharing By WSJL

RIO GRANDE - The only Christian radio broadcasting station serving the Cape May-Atlantic Countyarea will air its annuaj Shar-A-Thon April 25-28 over the station, which broadcasts from the 102 spot on the FM dial.. In the one year since the station was acquired by Paul and N. ancy Schumacher the format, call letters and programs have been changed to better serve the listeners in the WSJL coverage area. At Shar-A-Thon time area listeners will be able to gain insights on how a

Christian radio station is different from others and how they will be able to help in the continuing outreach of the station. MANY AREA CHURCHES now broadcast programs on the station along with the national programs. In the past year, such national programs as Focus On The Family with Dr. James Dobson, Joni and Friends. Insight For Living. Nightsounds. Haven of Rest. Unshackled and Stories of Great Christ i an s have become favorites of local listeners. Seven programs carried

by WSJL have been on the air nationally for over 30 years ; among them are the Fraser Gospel Hour, Haven of Rest, Radio Bible Class. Unshackled, Back to the Bible, Through the Bible and Songs in the Night. WSJL also presents Christian easy listening music, more than 40 percent of its broadcast ' day along with live coverage of many local events, including their annual threeday coverage at the Cape May County 4-H Fair. Local pastors will be interviewed throughout the an- ' nual Shar-A-Thon.

Tabernacle Cantata Sunday ^ I

ERMA — Holy week services at Tabernacle United Methodist C'h urch, Seashore Road, include a Communion sen-ice 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Rev. Paul Vander Loo, pastor, will be speaking on "Sounds of Rattling Dishes." Nursery senices will be provided. Good Friday -services will be held 1-3 PM, with area minister participating. Each of Christ 's

last seven words from the cross will be the sermon topics. Everyone is invited to attend. Special music will be provided. THERE WILL BE services 8*30 and 11 a.m. Easter. The sermon topic will be "Sounds of Running Feet". Special music will be provided for both services, and a nursery will also be provided. A new Easter Cantata.

"Proclaim Him Lord," will be performed Sunday evening by a special augmented choir under the direction of Ormsby Kaufman. Music will be by Kay Kaufman and Luretta Kaufman. Service begins at 7 p.m. Bus transportation is available for many areas of Lower Township and the Villas. For more information. call the church office at 884-3574.

UMC Service NORTH WILDWOOD - Services are at 11:15 a.m. Sunday at North Wildwood United Methodist Church, Second and Central Avenues, with Dr. William Wenker, pastor, bringing the message. A hymn sing is held* 11-11:15 a.m. Organists is Jayne Holley. 1st Baptist NORTH WILDWOODSunday services are held 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., at the First Baptist Church of Anglesea, Third and Atlantic Avenues. Prayer service is 7 p.m. Wednesday. Pastor is Rev. James J Williams. 522-2951 .

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