Cape May County Herald, 8 August 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 50

so religion Herald & Lantern 8 August '84

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. First Methodist Marks 84th Year

WILDWOOD CREST - The First United Methodist Church. 6700 Atlantic Ave., will celebrate its 84th year of Gospel ministry to the Wildwood area Sunday Worship services are set lor 8: 30 and- 11 a m SundaySchool begins at 9:45 a.m. and continues through the worship hour for the children with study, crafts, recreation and ret reshments. Coffee fellowship is held following the 8:30 3.m worship. I\ HONOR of the an-

niversay celebration. "The Hopefuls" from Ranch Hope will present a gospel concert at 7:30 p.m. which the community is invited to attend "Afterglow." a time of reflection and refreshment, follows the evening worship An attended nursery isavailable for all activities. The church is fully air conditioned Van transporta tion is provided by calling 729-4265 In May. 1900. the Methodist people at Hollybeach and Wildwood were incorporated into a - church organization at the Church of Swedish Assembly of Brethren at Hollybeach The first building was erected at Roberts and Pacific

Avenues, and the first service was held Aug. 12. 1900. with 20 members and eight probationers A LARGER building was erected on the same site in 1927 In 1963 a block of ground was purchased in Wildwood Crest. The par-

sonage was built there in 1978 On the 80th anniversary. Aug 10. 1980. ground was broken for the present building

N./WiUwood 1 ML Sorbites NORTH WILDWOOD - Morning w orship service at North Wildwood United Methodist Church during (he summer months will be at 9:30 This will be preceded by an old fashioned hymn sing at 9:15 led by Bob Wirtz Music tor (he service is pla\ed by Jayne Holley at the organ and John Evans al Ihe piano. Rev Steve Herman, the new pastor, will deliver the sermon. There will be a children's room available during the worship hour

Births

The following births have been reported by area hospitals: Burdette Tomlin Steven James to Joseph and Evelvn Rennix Pettit of Cape May. July 23 Ryan Scott to Kenneth and Glada llamann Golley of Cape Mav Court House. July 20 Amanda Leigh to Charles and Carol Kistefano Will of N Cape May. July 25. Mvkka Anthony to Floyd and W end; M e a i y Freeman of Wildwood. July 27 iF r a n c i s Joseph to George and Linda De Stefano Bover of Cape May Court House. July 31. Miranda Michelle to Kevin and April McPher son Jarman of W Cape May. July 31 Zebulon Anthony to Michael and Phyliss Hansen Robinson df Clermont. Aug 1 Nicole Marie to Thomas and Amy Dhscoll Pilatsky of N Cape May. Aug 1 Samuel Owen to Terry and Patricia Wilhite Morgan of Cape May, Aug., 1 Shore Memorial Daughter to Michael and Susan Dando Weed of Avalon. July 23 Daughter to Michael and Sheila Morgan McGlinn of Woodbine. July 24. Daughter to Wayne and Teresa Roach Gittle of Cape May. July 24 Son to Stacey and Cynthia Taylor Johnson ol North Wildwood. July 25 > Son lo Timothy arui Margot Texier Smith of Ocean City. July 27. Son to John and Lori Smyth Klock of Ocean City, -^ttly 27 Son to Thomas and Deborah Layton Thompson of North Cape May. July 28. Daughter to John and Marv Newsome Bolton of Ocean City. July 29.

Conference Features Clan ton CAPE MAY POINT - The Rev Jimmy Clanton, whose records sold in the millions, will be the featured speaker at the Sea Grove Conference. Union Chapel on the Circle. 7:30 p.m. Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Clanton soared to fame in the 50s and 60s with many hit releases such as "Just a Dream" and "Venus in Blue Jeans" In the 70s through the PTL TV programs he found a new life and a new song in trusting ir Christ Recently ordain ed. he is now in a full time evangelistic ministry . ALSO DI KING this last w*ek of the conference, the Rev Jay Vanaman. an Episcopal priest from Helmett. N.J.. will be SDeaking tonight and tomorrow evening. Father Vanaman is active with the order of St Luke in its heal ing ministry. St. Ratmond ' Registration VILLAS — Registration for new pupils for St Raymond School will take place in the school library 9-11:30 a m Monday through Thursday. Aug 20 23. and 7-8:30 p.m W ednesday evening Registrants are asked to bring health record, baptismal and birth certificates A registration fee is required. 2 Services At 1st UMC CAPE MAY - The Suntoy worship services of the First United Methodist rhurch are at 9 and 11 a.m. The II a.m. servic^ is broadcast over WSJL Radio- 1 02 FM This Sunday the Rev Thomas Naglee will bring the morning's message. Sunday School, nursery 'brough \adult. meets at ^ 9:45 a.m.NA weekly Bible • study is held 10 a.m. Tuesday in Lyle Hpll. The church is holding its second week of Vacation Bible School beginning ^ 'onday. Aug. 13.

'God's Love' Is Theme NORTH CAPE MAY - "God's Love In Our Heats" is the theme of the 10:50 a m w orship service of the Covenant Bible Church. Fishing Creek Road, according lo the pastor, Dr George Fincke. The service will be braodcast live over WCMC. 1230 AM At the 7 p.m. service, the associate pastor. Rev George B Fincke. will con tinue Ihe series on content meni with a sermon entitl ed. "How To Apply Con lentmenl Today." Dick Sterling will lead the congregational singing, and the service will be carried over WSJL FM. 102.3 FM Every Sunday morning al 9:45 a family Bible hour in held, with classes for adults as well as children For free transportation, call Bob al 886 1354 ■■ — ■ ■ i

Yard Sale PETERSBURGH - Country fresh garden vegetables will highlight the roadside sale being sponsored by the Wesley Methodist Church here. Their yard sale, including clothing, will be held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow on the lawn of Robert and Dorothy Entrikin. Rt. 50, Petersburg. 'Blessings Of Faith' BURLEIGH - Pallor Lee Cattell will spe£fi on "The^ Blessings of Faith", based on Hebrews 11 : 17-19, at the 11 a.m. service at Faith Fellowship Chapel. At 7 p.m the chapel will welcome as guest speaker Bill Abbott, missionary to Mexico, who will have as the topic of his sermon. "The Resurrection of All Men" Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m.

|| RICHARD A. MICHNER ll M.D. ANNOUNCES THE RELOCATION OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania TO 212 North Main St., C ape Mav Court House and s 22 Roosevelt Blvd., Marmora Prenatal (are*Family Planning Pap T ests® I nfertilit v Counseling Last 465-2828 =J| ij Hours Bv Appointment I DARE TO COMPARE?^ CAPE MAY COUNTY I VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS I Adult Opportunities for the Eighties H save $$$ ■ on ■ tuition costs ■ compare ours ■ vs. ■ theirs ■ Day Classes Begin September 5. 1984 financial aid H PLACEMENT SERVICE AVAILABLE ■ enrollment office schools" L 465-2161 I For Information On Course Offerings AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY __ EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT