Cape May County Herald, 6 November 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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'The Love Command'

WILDWOOD - "The Love Command" will be the theme for worship at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church on Atlantic and Poplar Avenues this Sunday. the 24th, Sunday After Pentecost. Matins, An order for Morning Prayer, is offered weekly 9 a.m. Wednesday. This service is an experience of song and prayerful meditation. An Adult Bible Study at 9:30 a.m. follows Matins. An Adult education course, "Everything You Wanted to Know About Lutheranism..." continues 7 Sunday evenings. For more information and/or pastoral counsel-

ing, call the Rev. Gary A. ' Mann. 522-5000. Holy Spirit VILLAS — "Two Directional Love." based on . March 12:28-31. is the sermon theme this Sunday at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, Bayshore Road and Washington Avenue. The Sunday Church School meets at 9:15 a.m. and the Service of Worship is 10:30 a.m. 'Fellowship With God' COURT HOUSE - Rev Jerry Heslinga will preach on "Fellowship with God." from Psalm 15. at the 9:30 a.m. Sunday worship ser vice of the First Baptist Church. South Main Street Junior church for children age 4-third grade, and nursery care are provided during the service. Sunday School is at 10:45 a.m. The message at the evening service at 7 will Ik* "Effective Service to God," from II Tim. 2: 14-26. 'A Matter Of Degrees ' CAPE MAY - The Rev | Cass Shaw, pastor, will speak on "A Matter of Degrees" at the 10:30 a m - service of the First Presbyterian Church Sunday "* The First Presbyterian Church is at the corner of Hughes and Decatur Streets. Cantata, Pageant Rehearsed CAPE MAY - The First Presbyterian Church is planning a special music for Christmas under the direction of Helene Bew. concert pianist from Cape May Point. Rehearsals for the adult cantata will be held 7 : 45 p. m . every Thursday for performance at the 10:30 a.m. service Dec. 22. The children's pageant will be on Dec. '15 at the 10:30 a.m. service. The children's rehearsals will start at 6:45 p.m. every Wednesday at the church. There will be a short storytelling time before rehearsal so the young people are urged to arrive five minutes before the reading All children regardless of church affiliation are welcome. The church extends an invitation to anyone in the community interested in seeing more music happening in Cape May to let the interest be known. The invitation is not limited to musicians. There is much that can be done and offers of help of any kind will be welcomed and used. Attend a rehearsal, contact Mrs. Bew, the Rev. Cass Shaw, or call Ruth Kane at 884-7293. The church is at the Corner of Hughes and Decatur Streets.

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