Cape May County Herald, 1 May 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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'Greater Love' at Tabernacle

ERMA — The singing group "Greater Love" will appear at Tabernacle Methodist Church. Friday evening. The program will begin at 8 p.m., with a Food Sale VILLAS — The women of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church will bold a food sale beginning 9:15 a.m. Friday at the First National Bank of Toms River, Villas branch, on B^shore Road.

covered dish supper at 6 : 30 v in the church hall. n "Greater Love" is a si musical ministry of Christian Heritage School, g Trumbull, Conn. Steve U Taylor, formerly of this area, is principal. The group consists of seven high school girls, three a seniors and four " sophomores, who share the message of Jesus Christ i through their ministry of" 1 music. The group was established in the spring of 1983 as an outreach of Christian Heritage School and to pro- 1

Talk Topic Is Korea \ 1 t <

AVALON - Guest speaker Margaret Moore will present a program on Korea at the monthly meeting of the Avalon Methodist Churchwomen 12:30 p.m May 8 at the First United Methodist Church. Johnians Featured WILDWOOD CREST - Paul and Mona Johnian of Boston will be featured at a series of events May 9-12 at the First United Methodist Church. Fern and Atlantic Avenue. The Johnians are international Biblfe teachers, musicians, and authors, as well as TV and radio program hosts. Events scheduled are: Ladies banquet 6 p m. and service 7:30 p.m., Thursday. May 9; service 7:30 p.m. May 10, with Afterglow following; potluck supper 6 p.m., service 7:30 pom., May 11; Mothers' Day service, 9:30 a.m. May 12. For further information?' call 729-4625 or 522-9173.

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Men's Ecumenical J Prayer Breakfast will be held 7 a.m. May 9 at Maris j Stella Church autitorium. J "Church Mice", an arts 1 and crafts workshop, « meets 10 a.m. every < Wednesday to prepare for the annual July and November bazaars. The Sunday School staff will < meet 7 : 30 p.m . May 6 at the parsonage. Morning worship and Ho- ( ly Communion are at 11 1 a.m. Sunday, with nursery care available. Sunday School is 9:30 a.m. ^ t \ 'God 's Wrath ' S Baker Topic NORTH WOLDWOOD - 1 The pastor. Dr. Alvin L. I Baker, will continue his study on Romans with his \ message entitled the . "Reason for God's Wrath" , at the 10:45 a.m. Sunday service at Central Bible Church. "Under the Juniper Tree" is the title of the 7 p.m. message, which is based on I Kings 19:1-18 Heritage . Craft Fair • NORTH CAPE MAY - HeHtage Christian Acadejny will sponsor an outdoor craft fair/ftea market 9 a.m. -4 p.m. Satur day, on Fishing Creek Road adjacent to the annex of the Covenant Bible Church, from 9 a.m. to 4 # pi — Anyone wishing to donate items for the "white elephant" table or wanting to reserve a space is invited to call Lynn at 884-0735 or Heritage ChrisB tian Academy at 886-3475. Dealers are welcome. The rain date is slated for June 1. Donated items can be dropped off at the academy Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., or will be picked up if the donor calls 884-0735. N. Wildwood Methodist NORTH WILDWOOD - Sunday Service starts at 1 1 a.m. at North Wildwood United Methodist Church, Second and Central Avenues. An old fashioned hymn sing is held 10:45 -11. The ladies of the church will hold a rummage sale 10 to 3 Thursday. May 9, and 10 to l Friday, May 10. All types of articles will be available.

vide a challenge to musically inclined students. Admission is free. A good will offering will be taken. Club to Hear » Parole Head COLD SPRING - The Rev. Fred C. Bischoff, pastor, will deliver a sermon entitled, "Say It Isn't So" at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service at the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church (Old Brick), 780 Rd. Supervised nursery is provided for pre-scboolers Sunday School classes are held in Price Hall at 9:30 a.m. and adult class in the church at 9:45 a.m. \ 'Two- Edged Sword' Topic BURLEIGH - Pastor Cattell will have as the topic of his 11 a.m. sermon Sunday "They Had Been With Jesus", based on Acts 4. At 7 p.m. there will be a special service for the Christian Service Brigades and Pioneer Clubs to mark the end of this year's program. The sermon topic at this service will be "The Sharp Two-Edged Sword", from 2:12-17. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m.

Retreat Slated WILDWOOD CREST - The Youth Group of the Crest Community Church will go on its annual retreat, Friday. This year the group is going to Washington, D C., and will return Sunday evening. Services begin Sunday, with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. On the first Sunday of ^ each month, students are requested to bring nonperishable food items to place at the altar. The goods are used to replenish the food bank maintained as part of the local missions program. COMMUNION service begins at 11 a.m. The Rev. Christopher Noss will serve communion and deliver the morning message. ' The Cherub, Junior and Senior Choirs will perform under the direction of Bette Van Dyke, organist. % Coffee House WILDWOOD - The Barnabas House coffee house is held every Friday night, at 8 o'clock at 436 W. Garfield Ave. This Friday, the coffee house will host Michele Simmons who will be ministering through gospel music. Grace Gospel Chapel Slate RIO GRANDE - Milt Wilson, pastor of Grace Cospel Chapel, will speak at the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services this Sunday.

"Train Up A Child In The Way He Should Go, And What He Is Old. He Will' Not Depart From - Prov. 22:6 ■ Christian I Academy W iir Is. . . ....a kindergarten through 8th grade Christian Day School emphasizing quality education in a Biblical perspective, and spiritual growth in a caring, disciplined, family-oriented environment. "AHiblical Perspective" means that people, created in God's image, can only gain genuine knowledge in light of the unchanging truths of God's Word, the Bible. At SJCA, "Bible" is a subject that is taught, and more: it is recognized as the sdHrce of the integrating principles and values that make reliable human knowledge possible in all areas of study. Fall Registration Now Open For Grades K to 8 FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE: Charles Woods, Principal South Jersey Christian Academy 702 Seashore Road, Erma. NJ 08204 (609) 884-1100