Cape May County Herald, 4 September 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 44

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i Families Subject Of 3-Day Seminar

) COURT HOUSE The s Court House Church of ' Christ will sponsor a Com- : niunity Enrichment Pro- > gram Sept 13. 14. and 15. > The title of the seminar is ^ "Families <«in Re Fun" and f will In- conducted by I )r ; Lowell Worthington of > Dallas. Tx J l)r . Worthington is u { licensed marriage and fami-

ly therapist and has written two books on the subject He is also a successful father of five children and happily married for 30 years FRIDAY XIGIIT the topic will ik- "What Do You Mean. Male and Female-'" Satur day there will Ik- a discussion on Christian parenting entitled "Parenting For Unliving Set Friday WILDWOOD To raise funds lor St. Ann's church renovation debt reduction, the congregat ion is conduct inga "Cadillac Membership Club" Membership entitles the holder to participate in a drawing to Ik* conducted Friday at Zaberer's Restaurant in North Wildwood. lop prize is a 1985 Sedan De Yille Others prizes include two VCRs. a Disney world vacation, a Uis Vegas vacation^ and 3d consolation prizes Tickets may tie obtained at St Ann's rectory. Palumimi's Pharmacy. 522-7507. Hand's Realty Office, i 522- 1458. or Helen McVey. ! 522-2010. On l,i\in;; Life At Maturity liUKKN ckkkk Pastor Joseph Muggleworlti will preach at the II a m Sunday worship service of the (ireen Creek Communi l\ Church. Delsea Drive, on the theme " Living Life In the Mature Years", as part ol his series "The Reliever ami Contemporary Issues" Sunday School meets at 9 45 a m with classes for all and a nursery lor all ser vices Prayer meeting eon venes on the first ami third Wednesdays of each month at H p m The "Needle People" meet even Thursday at 10:30 a m tor quilling, sewing and craft NEXT U KKK the church will observe its 40th anniversary w ith a special morning w orship service at II follow ed by a luncheon in Warner Hall A sound-color film en titled "Free Forever" 'The Life story of Anthony Zeoli > will lie show n at Rio Grande Rible Church at 7 p m

muals" Both sessions will be at 7:30 p.m. Aunday I)r. Worthington yy/ll again speak. His topics will be "Maintaining Fidelity" and "Putting It All Together" at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m respectively. Al.l. MEETINGS will be held at the church's new facility on Pacific Avenue, formerly known, as the Democratic Hall. All are welcome ami child care will be provided. For more information call

465-445:$ or 465-2840 or write: Court House Church of Christ. Box 231. Cape May Court House. NJ 08210 Fall Starter CAPE MAY - The first fall meeting of the Catholic Golden Age Club will be held 1 p.m. tomorrow at the "Dugout" in the rectory of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, on the Washington Street Mall.

Holy Spirit Lutheran

VILLAS This Sunday at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Bayshore Road and Washington Avenue, the sermon theme asks the quest ion ' " Man's Tradi t ions or God's t "ommandmenls" It is based on Mark 7:8

. The service is III : 30 a.m . with Sunday School at 9:15 a.m The Rev. Russell G. Jenkins is the pastor. The Sacrament of Holy Communion is celebrated every first and third Sunday at 10:30 a.m.

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