Cape May County Herald, 4 December 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 38

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—j 'Why Virgin Birth?' '■ CiRKEN CREEK Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will give the second message in his Christmas series entitled "Why the Virgin Birth'.'" as ~ the second Sunday of Advent is observed at Green Creek Community Church this Sunday by lighting the "Bethlehem Candle" Sunday School meets at 9:45 a.m. A nursery is available for all services. Prayer meeting convenes on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at K p m. The "Needle People" meet 10 a m every ' Thursday for quilting, sewing. craft, and Bible study. There will be a joint evening service at Rio Grande Bible Church 7 p.m. Sunday, for the showing of the film "Perfecting the Family", the last episode in the John MacArthur Jr. series entitled "Building the Family of God". For further information call 886-6144. Services For Advent At Crest WILDWOOD CREST - Services begin Sunday at the Crest Community Church with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. There are classes for all ages, nursery through Adult. J The II a.m. worship service will be led by the Rev. Charles L. Rowe. and the I Primary Class of the Sunday School will act as Advent Angels. The Children's Choir will perform "Away in a Manger". The Adult Choir, under the director of Bette Van I Dyke. Organist, will per 1 form "Mark! The Herald Angels Sing". 1 There will Ik* a holiday pancake breakfast in the Social Hall 8 a.m. - I p.m. ' Tickets are available and < will lie sold at the door Proceeds benefit Ihe building I fund < I

I Holy Trinity , Wildtettod WILDWOOD - "Preparing the Way" will be the themes for worship as Holy Trinity Lutheran Church on Atlantic and Poplar Avenues in Wildwood gathers for the Second Sunday of Advent this week The Sunday Church School program for all ages begins at 9 a.m. The Adult Forum class will be continuing its study on "Bio-Medi- I cal Ethics". | The Holy Eucharist is i celebrated weekly at 10:15 i a.m. "A Voice in the Wilder- < ness" is the Rev Gary A. Mann's homily for the day. < The service also includes a < Children's Sermon and the I lighting of the Advent < wreath candles. ; Matins, an Order for Mor- I ning Prayer, are held every I Wednesday at 9 a.m. An ; adult Bible study meets fol- 1 lowing Matins at 9:30 a.m. For further information ( and/or pastoral couaseling. I contact the Rev. Gary A. 5 | Mann at 522-5000. s

Births The following births have been reported by area hospitals BVRDETTE TOMLIN Tiffany Marie to Charles Edward and Sandra Dolores Suttera Brewster Jr. of Villas. Nov 14 Ryan Malhew to Christopher and Karen Bertrand Bowe Sea Isle City. Nov. 18. David Patrick Jr to David and Cynthia Horan Tomes Jr. of Villas. Nov. 18. Nicole Elizabeth to Joseph and Jacqueline Moran Sees of Villas. Nov. 18. Douglas Francis to David and Joanne Camizzi Raucci of Wildwood Crest. Nov. 20. Ledianix Evelyn to Juan Fernandez Quintana and i Maria Toro Quiles of North Cape May. Nov. 19. Ozer Ahmed to Zaheerullah and Afifa Khan Farooqui of Court House. Nov. 20. Matthew Paul to Daniel and Patricia Geronimo Seitz of Cold Springs. Nov. 21. SHORE MEMORIAL Son to Victoria Gunneos Fenstermacher of Ocean City. Oct. 12. Son to Robert and I Paulette Ogborn Roller of Ocean City. Nov. 19. Son to Anthony and Mary Jane Rossetti Bogushefsky of Woodbine. Nov. 19. Son to Brian and Janet Snyder McVan of Wildwood. Nov. 20. Daughter to Michael and Debra Smith Lombardozzi of Ocean City. Nov. 20. Daughter to John and Margaret Armbruster llosford of North Wildwood. Nov. 22. Daughter to Thomas and Roseann Heller Karter of Wildwood. Nov. 22. Daughter to Ralph and Roseann Cirillo Bisirri of Ocean City. Nov. 23. Son to Wayne and Brenda Gleeson Jack of Marmora. Nov. 23. Daughter to Charles and Barbara Galle Dairymple of Court House. Nov. 23. Daughter to Edward and Helen Koch Livesey of Court House. Nov. 24. Daughter to John and Margaret Wolfenden Cooper of North Cape May. Nov. 25.

Christmas Tour Slated In Dennis DENNISVILLE - The United Methoidst Church will have 17th Christmas in Dennisville Tour 6-10 p.m Friday. Dec 27. Twelve homes and church buildings will be for inspection, and the will include cookies and a beverage. Tickets and brochures can be obtained at the church social on Main Street, where tree has been decorated I families of the church. The floating Community Tree, on Delsea donated by Federick will again be a seasonal attraction. ^

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