Cape May County Herald, 1 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 47

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JOYpAT 85 — Dr. W. Hamilton Aulenbach will bring his mes&age of the joy of being alive at 85 as guest preacher aF St. 1 Mary'sVEpiscopal Church, Stone Harbor, Suday, Aug. % P' '

■ Y ~ Bible School Scheduled 4 CAPE MAY - The First United Methodist Church is holding a two-week Vacation Bible School beginning Monday. Aug. 6. Classes ^ will be held 9 a.m. — 12 noon. The closing day children will dnjoyfan outing at thfe county park. Classes are for nursjry (4 years old) th ough the sixth grade. Cal 884-3792 to register childre i.

Community Church Anfiiversary Soon

GREEN CREEK - The Green Creek Community Church will celebrate its 39th anniversary in September The church, on Delsea Drive, occupies a . sanctuary and social hall begun in 1973 and completed in December, 1974. Pastor is Rev. Joseph Muggleworth. who came to the church Oct 31, 1982, after serving for 40 years in three churches: Blenheim Community Chapel, Berachah Baptist Church

.# of Bridgeton, and Lehigh Baptist Church of ^ Philadelphia. He taught for 10 years at the Philadelphia College of Bible Evening School Division. Rev. Muggleworth was born in Camden He and his wife, Violet, have three children and four grandchildren The church is evangelical, missionary minded, and places special emphasis on Bible Study

Our Saviour Bible School

STONE HARBOR - Vacation Bible School at Our Saviour Lutheran Church is only a week and a half away "Share the Good News" is scheduled for Aug. 13-17 at 9-11 :30 a.m. at the Stone Harbor Elemen- „ tary School. Children ages 3 through 12 may be registered by calling the church office at 368-3031. "A Seedy Parable" is the title of Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon at both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. ' services. Holy Communion . will be celebrated. Sunday Church School meets in the Stone Harbor Elementary School at 9:30 a.m. Bible study meets at 7 p.m. each Thursday. Our Saviourwill sponsor "Cartoon Night" 7 p.m. at

the Stone Harbor School. Featured will be: Disney cartoons including. "The Reluctant Dragon". Ferdinand the Bull", "The Little House" and Goliath II". Children of all ages are welcome. For further information regarding church Activities, contabt Pastor Schoenberger di 368-3031.

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Concert at First UMC SEA ISLE CITY - The United Methodist Church on Kennedy Boulevard will host a musical team from, Asbury College called "Free Indeed" which will present a concert on the church parking lot 7 p.m. Saturday. " The team will also sing at the Sunday worship services at 8:30 and 11:00' a m. All are welcome. \ s Vacation Bible Schrol will be held atvlhe church ' Aug. 6-10 for children 4-12. Sessions will be held. each morning 9-11:30 Registration will be held on the first day at 8:30 a.m. 'The Hope Of GAory' NORTtj CAPE MAY - "The Holy of Glory" is the >Jheme of the 40:50 a m 'fconahip service of the ' Covenant *T3ible Church,' Fishing Creck/Road, according to the/ pastor. Dr George Fincke. The service will b^broadcast over' WCMC. 1230"/tM, J\ 1 At the 7 p^TfnsjSraicif. the associate pasforS ' Rev George B FiricktL- will speak on "The ArLoFCoptentment" Dick Sterling will lead the singing and ^ the service will be broad . cast over WSJL-FM. i There are two supervised ' nurseries for pre school children at the worship ser vices.

Matthew Is Sermon Base CAPE MAY > Rev rjonald Tabler will preach from Matthew 14:13-21 at fcthe worship services, 6 and 1 1 a.m. Sunday, at the First United Methodist Church, ^ 313 Franklin St. Vacation Bible School, to run 9 a.m. -noon for two weeks, will begin Monday, Aug" 6. Children 4 years old through sixth grade are welcome. )

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