Cape May County Herald, 2 October 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 44

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I Principals Meet On Pastoral Care

I OCEAN CITY - Principals from the 66 elementary schools in the Diocese of Camden are meeting for their annual in-service training days at the Flanders Hotel in Ocean City. On Peace In Ireland CAPE 'MAY - World Communion Sunday will be observed at the First Presbyterian Church of Cape May this week with a commentary by Elizabeth Porter of Doylestown. Pa. on "Particles of Peace in Ireland" Mrs Porter, who resided in Ireland, will give per sonal observations on Christian love in that country FOLLOWING the service a luncheon will be held for those attending the service and Mrs Porter will show films of Ireland The Rev. Cass Shaw, pastor, will deliver the World Communion sermon. "The Violence of Forgiveness". at the service, which iH-gins at I0::t0 a m Holy Communion will lie served Sunday School also will Infield at to so and Bible studywill take place 7:30 pm Wednesday. 1st Baptist Rally Day WILDWOOD - Rally Day will be observed by the combined Sunday school and church at the First Baptist Church Sunday The 10:30 a m worship service will be led by The Master's Clowns, a Christian clowning ministry from Monmouth County. The day will be concluded by a family covered-dish supper at 6 p.m. in the fellowship hall Bible study is held 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the church, Atlantic and Maple Avenues For further information. call the church office. 2981 IN. Wildwood Methodist NORTH WILDWOOD - Sunday service at the North Wildwood United Methodist Church. Second and Central Avenues begins at 11 am preceded by an old fashioned hymn sing at 10:45. Sunday School starts at 9:30, with classes for all ages. Pastor Steve Herman delivers the weekly message. Ruth Beddow is choir leader and Emma Sabins is organist.

The theme of this year's gathering is pastoral care of self and others in the exercise of educational leadership. The main speaker is Dr. Robert J. Wicks, director of the graduate program in pastoral counselling at Neuman College. Aston. PA. IN ADDITION to his private practice in the Philadelphia area, Dr. Wicks is a member of the Counseling Committee for Religious of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and book review editor for the National Association of Catholic Chaplains' Official Publication (The Camillian). Dr. Wicks is a graduate of Hahnemann Medical College as well as Fairfield and St. John's universities. He has taught in universities on both the graduate and undergraduate levels. 'tan Bible Be Trusted?' GREEN CREEK - "Can the Bible Be Trusted?" will be the title of the sermon byPastor Joseph Muggleworthat the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service of the Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive. Sunday School convenes at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all. A nursery is available for all services. There will be a joint service at 7 p.m. with Rio Grande Bible Church at Rio Grande for the showing of the color-sound film "Producing Reproducers" by John Mac-Arthur. This is the first of a series of four films to be shown. PRAYER MEETING convenes on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 8 p.m. The "Needle People" meet in Warner Hall every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. for quilting, sewing, craft and Bible study. The next Men's Prayer Breakfast will be held at 7 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19. For further information call 886-6144. On ' Living Reliantly' NORTH CAPE MAY - "Living Reliantly: The Privilege," is the theme of the 10:50 a.m. Sunday worship service of the Covenant Bible Church, Fishing Creek Road near Bayshore, according to the senior pastor, Dr. George Fincke. The service will be broadcast 11 a.m. -noon over WCMC, 1230 AM. The associate pastor, the Rev. George B. Fincke, will speak at the 7 p.m. worship service on "Deborah and Barak". The service will be carried over WSJL-FM, 102 FM. Wednesday, the Pioneer Girls meet with Grace Steffens and her staff at 7 p.m., while the adults and teens gather in the auditorium for praise, prayer and bible study with the associate pastor. Every Sunday, a family Bible School is held with classes for adults as well as children. For free transportation, call Bob, 886-1354. For further infor- ' mation, call 886-8311.

and in professional schools of psychology, theology, medicine, nursing and social work. HIS CONFERENCE presentation is fashioned around his latest book. Availability ... the Problem and the Gift, to be published later this fall by Paulist Press. Also speaking at the conference is Sr. Mary Anne Basile, R.S.M., associate director of the Assembly of Elementary Schools of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The conference yesterday and today is being conducted under the general First UMC, In Avalon AVALON — Sunday morning worship at the First United Methodist Church will be at 11 a.m.. with the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper being observed. Sunday School for all ages is at 9:45 a.m. Children 5-11 are encouraged to attend the 11 a.m. service and are excused after the junior sermon for supervised arts and crafts. The United Methodist Churchwomen will have a program on "North American Natives" following their monthly meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 9.

direction of Sr. Stella Lotz, S.S.J. , diocesan assistant superintendent of schools for education services. Holy Trinity Nears 35th Anniversary VILLAS — "Actions Speak Louder." based on Matt. 28:28-32, is the sermon theme 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, Bayshore Road and Washington Avenue. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be administered as the church unites with all Christendom in observing World Communion Sunday. The Sunday School meets at 9:15 a.m. Holy Spirit Church will celebrate its 35th Anniversary Oct. 26 and 27. Saturday, Oct. 26, at noon, at Millman Center, there will be a luncheon. Tickets are available now at the church. Sun. Oct. 27. 10:30 a.m.. the anniversary worship service will be held. The guest preacher will be Bishop ilerluf M. Jensen of the New Jersey Seynod. Lutheran Church in America. Communion will be celebrated that day as well. The Rev. Russell G. Jenkins is pastor.

St. Mary's Episcopal

STONE HARBOR - The Holy Eucharist is celebrated 8 and 10 a.m. Sundays at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, with a coffee and fellowship hour following each service. Nursery care is available at 10 o'clock. A Bible study discussion group meets in the rector's

study 9 a.m. Sundays, and Church School for students in nursery through middle school is held in the parish hall 9:45 a.m. The Episcopal Church Women meet noon Mondays. The group continues to sponsor the Pantry Shelf Program to provide food for the needy.

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