* 20 religion Herald & Lantern 30 May '84
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Church of Christ •» Has First Service
COURT HOUSE - The Court House Church of Christ invites all to its first services in Cape May County Sunday This new con gregation has been "" meeting on Sunday nights and Wednesday nights since November. 1983. Starting Sunday, the door will be open in a full-time capacity. To kick off this occasion , a special speaker has been invited. Keith Hodges from Woodbury will speak Fri-
day and Saturday at 7 p.m.. and Sunday at 9 and 10 a.jn. His theme for the overall series will- be "Coming Back to Caring" ALSO TO HELP kick-off this special day.- the Vineland Church of Christ is going Uapnove its services to ufce May The Vineland congregation was very instrumental in beginning this new congregation. This is the first time that the Restoration Movement has been brought to the Cape May County Community This is an endeavor to bring back the , teachings of the first century without the modernizations introduced hymen over the centuries. The' Restoration Movement is a unity movement calling all Christians out of the denominations to worship God by following the first century pattern and ideal. The Court House Church of Christ meets at the 4-H building on South Dennisyille Road, one mile from Burdette Tomlin Hospital. For more information call 552-6657 Services are: Sunday Bible Study. 9am; Sunday-wop* -• ship. 10a.m. and 6:30 p.m. ; Wednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m Everyone is invited
Services at First UMC X WILDWOOD CREST «- Sunday worship service is at First United Methodist Church at 9:30 a.m. Children's Sunday Workshop — study, recreation. crafts, refreshments — also begins at the worship hour. Sunday School classes for all ages are| at 10:45 a.m. Attended nursery is available. Sunday evening worshipis at 7:30. The Church is at 6700 Atlantic Ave. For van transportation and other information call 729-4265. Midweek Bible Study is 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Thursday Eucharist STONE HARBOR - Beginning tomorrow. Ascension Day. Sf Marv's Episcopal Church will have a celebration of the Holv Eucharist Thursdav morn ings in the chapel the church has two celebrations of the Eucharist. 8 and lu a m Sunday, and a weekh j celebration 7:30 p m Wednesdays. For further information call the church office 368-5922 First Baptist NORTH WILDWOOD - The First Baptist Church of Anglesea. Third and Allan tic Avenues, has worship services 11 a m and 7 p.m. Wednesday Pastor is J Williams. 522-2951
Peace, Praise Service Set SEAVILLE - An Interfaith Service for Peace and Praise will be held at the Seaville United Methodist Church, on Rt. 9 8 p.m. today. Several pastors from the Cape May and Atlantic County area have joined with members of the Jersey Cape Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament in the planning of this Memorial Day Service. The guest speaker will be Rev. Robert Moore from Princeton, who for the past six years have been working in peace ministry. He is executive director of the Princeton based Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament Jim Maher, a soloist and ..guitarist, will* provide music for the evening, ending with a candlelight vigil around the pond on the church grounds. Fellowship Chapel BURLEIGH - Faith Fellowship Chapel has Sunda^ School 9:45 a.m.; worship service 11 a.m. Sunday. evening service at 7. Pastor Lee Cattell continues his series based on I Corinthians. Tuesday 6:30 a.m. is men s prayer breakfast : 11 a.m. women's Bible study and luncheon Wednesday 7 p.m is prayer meeting
Baptism Set It Old Brick
COLD SPRING - The Parable of the Pounds is the source of the sermon. "Not Everybody Loves Jesus," to be preached Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship service at the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church 'Old Brick). 780 Seashore Road, by the pastor. The Rev Fred C Bischoff There will be infant bap-
tism 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 class in the church at 9:45 a.m. Vacation Bible School will be held June 25 to July 3 for children of kindergarten through 8th grade.
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