Cape May County Herald, 4 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 48

48 .V religion^ Herald & Lantern 4 )uly 84

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Concert By Flutist,

CAPE MAY - The Tues day Afternoon MiniConcert Series sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church of Cape May will present a recital featuring 'flutists Nancy Sharpe Straw-bridge Tuesday. July 10. Also performing will be Mary Hostetler. violinist. Works by C.P.E. Bach. Cambini. and W.F. Bach will be featured.

Straw bridge and Hostetler are graduates of Temple University and facultyAmembers of Temple's Community Music Programs They perform regularly Uhr-oygfi5uf the Philadelphia area The concert will be held in the cnurch aJ^+ftjgKes and Decaturj Streets at 4 p.m. Admission is free, the public is invited and dress is casual. (\ - \l V /

Church School Off to Fall j V

STONE HAKBOK Under the summer schedule, the Holy Eucharist is celebrated K to 10 a.m. Sunday at St Mary's Episcopal Church A coffee and fellowship hour follows the services, and a nursery is provided at 10 a hi. Church school has been I discontinued for the sum mer ajid will be resumed in

September Mid-week services of the Eucharist are, 7:30 p in Wednesday An the i-hWh and l»a m/Thursduy inTTir chapel Tne\ Pantry Shell pro gram -is continuing lor the summer, and donations ol staples and canned goods is "sought. Items may he lei I Vji the parish hall lor dYstribution to area needy families.

I - ( ! 2 Parishes Tap Quotas

fi CAMDEN - T w o J .parishes in ('ape May ^ County exceeded their i quotas, it was disclosed in ^ the final reporting session. as the 1984 appeal ol the v House of Charity reached S $1,850,224. the highest in [t the 20-year history ot the ft effort . The parishes which topped their goals were Our ,

Lady of the Angels. Court House, and St. Raymond. Villas County parishes contributed a total ot $199,336 in cash and pledges to the drive. Maris Stella. Avalon. led the list in total amounts, followed by St. Raymond. Villas, and^ St . Ann. Wildwood

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'Liberating Mission WILDWOOD The | Liberating Mission ul the Church" will be the theme as Holy Trinity Lutheran Church celebrates the Fourth Sunday alter Pentecost this weekend All visitors are invited to worship # The worship schedule this weekend is July 7. Saturday . 5 p m Holy Communion^- July 8. Sunday . 9 a m . Holy Communion The service ol the Word ol Healing will he offered to those suffering brokenness and pain in any pari ol their life on the first and third Thursdays at 9 a m For more informal inn and/ or pastoral care anil guidance, contact the Rex Gary A Mann at 522 ."hhmi Ukrainian Masses On WILDWOOD CREST - Ukrainian Catholic Masses will start 6 p.m. Sunday and continue every Sunday until Sept. 2 at Crest Pier. Heather Road and Atlantic Avenue 'Bringing in The Sheaves' CAPE MAY — Summer worship services at Cape May Lutheran Church are 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Sunday. July 8. Pastor Ron Nelson will preach on the theme "Bringing in the Sheaves", based on Matthew 9:35 - 10:7. _ /

Rev. Wilson In Pulpit

RIO GRANDE - Rev Milton Wilson, pastor of .Grace Gospel Chapel. 29 S. Shoke Rd., will speak this Sunaay at both the 11 a.m. anfF7 p.m. services. Sun-,-d£y School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. V VPrayer meeting is WecThesday at 7 p.m. The Word oALife Club "Grades 7-12 > will meet Wednesday p.m. 4

2 Services Scheduled WILDWOOD - Rev. * Dawn N. Nrays will preath at the Sunday morning worship services at the First Baptist Church The sermon is entitled "You Are Only an Earthen Vessel, but God Has Market for Cracked Posts! Throughout July and August the church will have two Worship Serx ices. 8:30 a m and 11 a m Sun day School begins at 9:30 a.m. A nursery is provided for Sunday School and lor the II A.M. worship service An organ recital by the Estella Maria Adler will Inpresented Tuesday. July 10. at 7:30 pm

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