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COLD SPRING - The Cold Spring Presbyterian Church. "Old Brick", i Seashore Road, will have as its guest minister the i Central Bible, I IN. Wildwood NORTH WILDWOOD - I The pastor. Dr. Alvin L. < Baker, will continue to ex* 1 pound with Romans a 1 message entitled "The Im possible Life" at the Sunday worship service of Central Bible Church. Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m., and a nursery for all the services. "Things to Remember", based on II Peter, is the title of Dr. Baker's message at 7 p.m. The church also meets for prayer and Bible study 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. For further information call 522-5917. First Baptist, In Wildwood WILDWOOD - Rev Dawn N. Mays will preach at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service at the First Baptist Church. Atlantic ana Maple Avenues. There will also be a Service of Baptism. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. A nursery and a Junior Church are also provided. Wednesday evening Bible Study is 7 p.m. Lenten Community Service and Mini Organ Recital! are | noon-12: 45 p.m. Wednesdays in the church sanctuary.* On Dealing I With Anger GREEN CREEK - Pastor Joseph Muggleworth will preach on the theme "How to Deal with I Anger" at the 11 a m Sun I day service of the Green I Creek Community Church. I Delsea Drive. Nursery I care is available Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. Prayer meeting convenes 8 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month The next men's prayer breakfast will be held 7:30 a m March 22 For further information, call 886-6144 Film Series Continued COURT HOUSE - Rev Jerry Heslinga. pastor, will lead the service beginning 9:30 a.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church. South Main Street. The film series "Turn Your Heart toward Home" will be continued at the 7 p.m. Sunday service. Nursery care is provided. Prayer and Bible studyare 7 p.m. Wednesdays. For further information, call the church office. | 465-5511.
Rev. Joseph Donchez of Vineland during the month of March. This Sunday, the Rev. Donchez's sermon title is a continuation of last week's sermon: "Miracles In The Desert - II" On Thursday, the Women's Association is hosting a luncheon-meeting at 12:30 p.m. at Price Hall. Guest speaker will be the Rev Cass Shaw. Women of the Cold Spring. Wildwood and First Presbyterian. Cape May. Churches are invited to attend. 'Herod' Is Shaw Topic CAPE MAY - The Rev Cass Shaw, pastor, will continue her sermon series on Biblical villains 10:30 a.m. Sunday, when she speaks on "Herod" at the First Presbyterian Church, corner of Hughes and Decatur Streets. Adult seminar, focusing on the life of Martin Luther King, will begin at 9:30; Sunday School at 10:30 and a talkback session to discuss the sermon with the pastor at 11:40. A coffee period will follow the morning service. A brief Communion service is held each Wednesday at 7 p.m. after which Bible study takes place at 7:30. Topic: "Fight For Family" BURLEIGH - Pastor Chuck Woods will continue his series of messages from Nehemiah at the 9:30 a.m. Sunday service of the Cape Christian Fellowship, held at the Jersey Cape Dance Center. Route 9. This week's message is entitled "Fight for the Family" Group meetings are held B p.m. Wednesdays at the home of Chuck and Kathy Woods. There is also a women's Bible study 1 p.m. Fridays. For location and further information call 465-7520 or 465-2203 UMC Hosts Prayer Day AVALON — Seven-mile Beach churches will join for World Day of Prayer services 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Avalon Methodist Church. 34th Street and Dune Drive. The topic of First UMC's pastor. Rev Robert M. Scott, will be "Choose Life", theme of this year's prayer day. An ecumenical choir and children's chorus will perform. Following the service. there will be refreshments served in Fellowship Hall. Churches taking part are: Our Saviour Luthern, St. Mary's Episcopal. St. Paul's Roman Catholic, of Avalon. and the First United Methodist here.
Births
The following births have been reported by area hospitals: BURDETTE TOMLIN Marybeth Marie to Jasper and Susan Moratelli Reed of Villas. Feb. 15. Adam John to Walter and Dorothy Bowers Laisi of Court House, Feb. 16. Danielle Nicole to Francis II and Tammie Hall Gibson of Cape May. Feb. 17. Amanda Carol to Raymond and Shannon Lawson l.uker of Wildwood. Feb. 18. William Charles IV to William and Nancy Sinclair Learning III of Wildwood Crest. Feb. 18. Jacqueline Michelle to Gary and Michelle Houck t.epak of North Wildwood. Feb 18. Cassandra Wilson to Thomas and Janis Wilson Gluyas of Avalon. Feb. 18. Nocona Jr. to Nocona and Katherine Walker Breen of Cape May. Feb. 19. Jessica Lynn and Louis to Louis and Cynthea Batchelor l.uker of Wildwood. Feb 19 Brian Eugene to Kenneth and Sandra Cook Nordbv of Cape May, Feb. 19. Ryan Louis to Robert and Maria Procopio Stone of Cape May. Feb. 19. Stephen Jason to David and Helen Atkinson Horner of Wildwood Crest. Rachel Ann to Michael and Sandra Stauch Huston of Wildwood. Feb. 20. Jeffrey Evan to Christopher and Corrine Purdy Dougherty of Wildwood Crest. Feb. 20. Calvin Dwayne Cooper to Calvin and Yvonne Cooper llayward of Wildwood, Feb. 20. Shawn Thomas to John andJWary Fare Williams of North Cape May. Feb. 21. Kyle Brandon to Russell and Melvina Dorn Simpson of Cape May. Feb. 21
Andrea Dawn to Brian and Susan Day Denham of North Cape May. Feb. 21. Melissa Lynn to Charles and Denise Herman Prendergast of North Cape May. Feb. 22. Jesse James to John and Joanne Adams Igielski of Wildwood Crest. Feb. 22. Melissa to Michael and Victoria Bell Alunni of West Wildwood. Feb. 23. Dominique Dorothy to Dominick ^and Mary Jo Paynter DeSantis of Tuckahoe. Feb. 23. Sara Louise to Robert and Michelle Remy Phillips of Cape May. Feb. 23. SHORE MEMORIAL Daughter to Jade and Martha Records lieathcote of Burleigh. Feb. 19. First UMC 'Adventure' Week Set WILDWOOD CREST - Bible Adventure Week for elementary-age youngsters will "kickoff" 11 a.m., Sunday. March 16. with a rallyin Sunday School at the first United Methodist Church. 6700 Atlantic Avenue. Sunday evening at 6, there will be a family night pot-blessing supper The program continues Monday. March 17. through Wednesday. March 19. for one hour each day after school with puppets. Bible stories, contests, singing and fun! The program is provided by Children's Ministries, the Sand and Surf Mission people. Call 729-7599 for informationandvan transportation.
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