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Missions Studied At Tabernacle
1 KRMA - Terry Schnake. missionary to Indonesia and founder of Word Ministries International. K. will be the key speaker at the annual Missions Conference at Tabernacle — L Methodist Church Sunday. Oct. 30 First liu/ilist, \\ Hdwood wii.nwoon m-v. Dawn N. Mays will preach at the II a.m. Sunday worship service at the First Baptist Church. Atlantic and Maple Avenues Sunday School begins at 9 : :to a m A nursery and a junior church are also pro vided Wednesday evenings Bible study is heltl 7 p.m Grace Chapel, Rio Grande Kill UKANIIK Mill Wilson, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel. Shore Koad. will speak at the II a m and 7 p.m. services this Sunday Children's Church is at II a.m. for boys and girls 5 to 9 Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. This Sunday is entitled "No Absent "T" Sunday". God's Love Is Theme NORTH WILD WOO!) - The Central Bible Church will celebrate Reformation Sunday this week The pastor. I)r Alvin L Baker, will preach a message entitled "God's Incomparable liOve". based on Romans 5 5 8 In the evening a new film. "Where Luther Walked", will be shown The film will Im* followed by a Reformation Day Party The film is free but an offering will be taken. Rummage Sale Set STUNK II ARBOR The Episcopal Church Women ol St Marx's will sjioiimh' their tall rummage sale in the parish hall on 'i.'dh Street tilt p m Friday anil 10 am noon Sal untax Featured will IM- used clothing, white elephant treasures, and a jewelry boutique Donations max Ih- let I in the parish hall Celebrations ol the llolx Eucharist are held 8 and 9 a m S u n days at St Mary's, xxith each service folloxxed In a social hour Nursery care is provided at to
The Missions Conference i is the culmination of an i 18-week Faith Promise Program conducted each I year to study different mission projects sponsored by » Tabernacle church. One mission project is highlighted each week during the 18-week program in an attempt to explain the programs and their purpose to the congregation. REV. SCHNAKE will speak at both Sunday services and during the Sunday School hour Oct. 27. He will lead morning Bible studies Monday through Wednesday at 9:30 with coffee and refreshments served each morning. The evening Missionary Rallies will begin at 7 p.m.. with a covered dish dinner Monday at fi p.m 'Almost Persuaded' RUKLKKiil - Pastor l-ce Catteil continues xxith his series on Acts with a sermon entitled, "Almost Persuaded", from Acts 26. at the 11 a.m. service Sunday. At 7 p.m. Pastor Catteil will have as his sermon title. "Behold. I Come Quickly." from Revelation 22. the conclusion of his series on the prophesy of the end times Sunday School is 9:45 a.m. Marriage Encounter CRANFORD - A Mar riage Encounter weekend sponsored by the United Protestant Expression of Marriage Encounter will Ik* held at the Coachman's Inn Best Western here Nov 8 1(1 The weekends are for couples of all faiths and ages They are recommended for couples with good marriages who wasnt to strengthen and enrich their relationship For further information, contact Tid and Mary Bidxvell. Basking Ridge. '201' 221 0355. or Jim and Betty Edmonds. Warren. • 2111 • 647 3837 There is a registration fee for the weekend Beethoven Featured LACK MAY llosillaermg will review the life and works of the German composer Ludxvig van Beethoven l 30 p rn Thursday. Nov 14. at the Cape Island Baptist Church. Col u m h i a A x e n u e a n d Guernex Street _ »
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