Cape May County Herald, 11 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 47

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Christmas To Be Early

COLD SPRING - • Christmas in, July" is the theme for Sunday at Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick). 780 Seashore Road. At the 11 a.m. worship service Christmas carols will be sung, special Christmas music by the choir, and the sermon to be preached by the pastor; the Rev -Ered C. Bischoff. is entitled, "Have You Lost the Star?" Worshipers are invited to bring a "White Gift" of canned goods or other nonperishable foods wrapped in white tissue paper for the Emergency Eood

Closet. Following the worship service there will be a sandwich and salad luncheon in Price hall, and on display will be articles made by the Women's As&ociation to be sent to mission stations for Christmas. There will also be a time for singing more Christmas carols. Supervised nursery is provided for preschoolers during the wor ship service. Sunday School classes for all ages are held at 9:30 a.m. in Price Hall and adult class in the church at 9:45 a.m.

86th Year Celebrated

NORTH WILDWOOD - On Sunday, July 15, the North Wildwood United Methodist Church „will celebrate its 86th anniversary. Dr. Fred H. Heather will be guest speaker for this special service, which will begin at 9:30 a.m. preceded by an old fashioned hymn sing at 9: 15, led by

Bob Wirtz. t Jay Holley is organist I and John Evans, pianist. I Rev. SteVe Herman, pastor, will lead the service. i The ladies will be holding a bazaar and luncheon Friday. July 27 and Saturday July 28.

Maranatha Speaker Set

CAPE MAY POINT - The Maranatha Christian Fellowship will have a ' special speaker. Jim Kaseman. from Jim Kaseman Ministries of Broken Arrow. Okl., at its meetings 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday and 7:30 p.m.

Monday. The meetings are at the Union Chapel on the Circle. Kaseman is a graduate of Rhema Bible School ami is engaged in sending Bibles and ather books to the underground church of the Soviet Union.

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Services At Chapel RIO GRANDE - Rev Milton Wilson, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel. 29 S. Shore Rd.. will speak this Sunday at both the 11 a.m. and 7 a.m. services. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all £ges. PrayA- meeting is 7 p.m. Wednesday. The Word of Life Club (Grades 7-12) meets 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. The public is invited to attend all services and activities. Dr. Bishop at Tabernacle ERMA — Tabernacle United Methodist Church will present its fourth event Sunday in celebration of Methodism's bicentennial. Dr. John Bishop, author and authority on Wesley hymns, will be the guest speaker. He will take hymns of John Wesley and relate the Christian experience as portrayed in them and those of Charles . Wesley The program will be in two sections. One section will portray en r counters with Christ: the ' second will be in response to Christ. The choir will assist throughout the service Everyone is encouraged to come and experience this unique service Nursery will be provided

'Abraham 's Faith ' Title* BURLEIGH Pastor Cattell will continue his series. "Heroes of the Faith . with a sermon entitled. Abraham's Obe dient Faith", from Hebrews 11:8 10 at the 11 a m service Sundav "God s sign of Judg merit " will be tnesermon topic at the 7 p rjr service Sunday Schoo/ begins at 9:45 am j Monday.! II a m . women's Bible Study and luncheon. Tuesday. 6:30 a m men's prayer breakfast: 7*Vm. Bible Study. "8 Vital Relation ships", at 343 Joffre Ave.. Burleigh. ( Wednesday . 7 p\m.. lankly prayer meeting

Film Focus On Inmates "God's Prison Gang", a newly released film featur ing A! Capone's getaway driver, the last member of the infamous Bonnie .ind Clyde gang, and two other notorious criminals who have become Christians will be shown at two chur ches in Cape May County this month. It will be shown first at the Covenant Bible Church. North Cape May. 7 o'clock tonight. The film will also be shown at the First Bap tist Church. West Main Street. Whitesboro. 7:30 p.m. Saturday. July 21. The film, shot behind the walls of New York's Attica prison, is hosted by Art Linkletter. It tells how the work of International Prison Ministry is keeping released inmates from returning to lives of crime Dr. George Fincke is pastor of Covenant Bible Church and Rev. George E Thompson is pastor of First t Baptist. • 1

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