Cape May County Herald, 1 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 45

Herald & Lantern 1 August _ religion f 45

— Churches of the Cape r *

celebrate 39th anniversary * in September. Pastor since ministry. * : .. ;r»

Advent Recital Series * JBni-Coneert * ^ I

CAPE MAY / A recital series entitled "Thursday Evenings at the Advent" will be held at the Episcopal Church of the Advent. Franklin and Washington Streets, on the five Thursday evenings in Xugustat 8{>.m. . x mezzo-soprano Nttr&y Stott will open the series tomorrow at 8 p.m. with a program entitled "From Bach fo Roadway". T *

^Organist Lawrence DePasquale will give an organ recital on the pipe _ organ at the church Thurs * day, Aug. 9. ON THURSDAY Aug. 16, flufisf) Alan Handelsman perform works of Bizet. Poulenc. Bach and Goddard with pianist Henry Pern ber ton. Soprano Morgia Roak will repeat a voice recital

given in Margate in June as a part o! this series Thurschty, Aug1; 23. She will perWU»rm wjgks of Bach. Mozart. Schubert and Verdi with organist and pianist Walter Hilse of New York and Nancy Stott. French horn. Thursday Aug. 30. the French Horn Quartet "Quatre Cors de Chasse" will perform at 8 p.m. with horn players Nancy Stott. Robert Taylor. Susan Moore and Karen Husmann. All concerts are free and open to the public. No admission will be charged. A free will offering will be taken to benefit the Music Endowment Fund of the Church.

, Features Trio CAPS MAY — A mini- I concert (fri/lute, recorder, and guitar 'music, led by j t Nancy Sharpe Strawbridge t on the flute and soprano 1 recorder, will be presented 4 p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 7. at ; the First Presbyterian [ Church, Hughes and Decatur- Streets. 1 > Peter Gouzouasis v4ill play the . guitar and Dan 1 Strawbridge the alto 1 recorder The ^musicians are freelance jwrformers I in the Philadelphia area The public is invited, admission is free and dress is casual. Concerts are presented every Tuesday afternoon during July and August from 4 to 4:30 p.m. j

Church in 84th Year

WILDWOOft \CREST - Sunday worship services areat8:30a.m aftrf 11 3.m. at the First United Methodist Church 6700 Atlantic Ave. Snuday

School for all ages is at 9 : 45 a.m., with ChilAt^n's Sunday Workshop continuing until noon. Coffee fellowship follows the 8:30 a.m. service, and there is an attended nursery for afl services. Evening worship is at 7:30 This is a more informal worship with a hymn-sing. The message will ±>e brought by the pastor. Dr William Wenker. Wednesday morning Men's {fellowship is at 6:30. Summer visitors are encouraged to take part. Thursday evening prayer meeting is at 8:30 The church will celebrate its 84th anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 12. Present for the morning worship, and also bringing the evening program will be "The Hopefuls" from Ranch Hope. For van transportation and information call 729-4265.

' 1 Title: Wait FOn Lord ' COLD SPRING - A sermon based on Psalm 27 and I \ entitled "Wai1 on the Lord" I will be preaofied by the t pastor, the Rev. Fred C. Bischoff. at tlje 11 a.m. 1 * worship service Sunday at l the Cold Spring i * Presbyterian Church (Old ( Brick i , 700 Seashore Road, t Supervised- nursery is i provided for pre-schoolers t Sunday School classes for all ages are held in Price Hall at 9:30 a.m. and adult class in the church at 9:45 £ a.m. / 1

St. Mary's Eucharist

STONE HARBOR^ The Holy Euchariist is celebrated twice on Sunday , at 8 and 10a.m., apd at 7:30 p.m Wednesdays and 10 a.m. Thursdays af^t Mary's Episcopal Church Guest preacher 10 a.m. Sunday, Aug 1?,, will be the Rev Dr/'W

Hamilton Aulenbach. former rector of Christ Church and St Michael's, Philadelphia The Episcopal Church Women will sponsor their annual sidewalk sale 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Saturday. Aug. 25 For further informa t ion, call 368-5922

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