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Healing Focus of Program
OCEAN CITY - Seaville Friends (Quaker) Meeting in cooperation with the Ocean City Ecumenical Council will present a program entitled "Behind Prison Wails: Healing the Wounds of Victim, Offender. Community" 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13 at St. Peter's United Methodist Church Stainton Room, 8th Street and Central Avenue here. Through the film "Second
Effort" and speakers, the program will explore the effects of incarceration on offender and corrections officer and present existing programs wfcich promote healing of victim and offender through restoration, restitution, and reconciliation. SPEAKERS WILL include a member of the Criminal Justice Committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends and
citizen volunteers working with helping offenders in prisons. Also featured will be church work and ministry to offenders and community programs aiding victims of crime. The program will further specify ways the community can create conditions which support the healing of both victim and offender contributing to a safer, more peaceful society for all.
Transplants Are Topic GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will continue his sermon series on "The Believer and Contemporary Issues." His theme for this week at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive, will be "The Believer and People-Parts for Science." He will be dealing with the Biblical, ethical and medical issues involved in transplants. Sunday School meets at sl:45 a.m. A nursery is available for all services. PRAYER MEETING convenes on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 8 p.m. "Needle People" meet every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. for sewing and craft. The next Sunday evening service will be held June 23 at 7. Bob Smith, founder and director of Nikos Academy for Girls, Williamstown, N.J., will be the speaker. Special music will be provided by the girls of the school. For further information call 886-6144. First Baptist, Wiidwood WILDWOOD - Rev. Dawn N. Mays will preach at the 11 a.m. Sunday special "Children's Day" worship service at the First Baptist Church. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. and there are classes for all ages. A nursery and a junior church are also provided. Bible study is held 7-7:45 p.m. Wednesdays. For further information, call the church office (522-2981).
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'Lord, Even Of Sabbath'
STONE HARBOR - "Lord, Even of the Sabbath' is the title of Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon on the coming Second Sunday after Pentecost, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. Worship is at 11 a.m. Sunday Church School meets in the parish hall at 9:30 a.m. The Adult Forum meets in the parsonage at 9:30a.m.
The Book of Ruth will be studied at Bible Study 1 p.m. Thursday. Beginning June 23, SunI day worship will be at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The 9:30 a.m. i worship will feature the Service of the Word. At 11 a.m. worship continues to I be a liturgical service. For more information or for pastoral care contact the church office at 368-3031.
On Keeping The Sabbath CAPE MAY - "To Keep The Sabbath" will be the sermon topic for the 11 a m Sunday service at Cape May Lutheran Church. Pastor Ron Nelson will stress that worship is the key event in preparing us for the coming week and concluding the week just ended. Thr scriptural background will be Deuteronomy 5:12-15. Following the service a coffee fellowship will be given by the women of the church. The church is located at 509 Pittsburgh Ave. Christian Science CAPE MAY - Sunday morning services are held 11 o'clock in the Community Center, 405 Lafayette St., by the Christian Science Society of Cape May. The subject of this week's lesson will be "God the Only Cause and Creator."
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