Cape May County Herald, 2 April 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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Sea Grove Conference Resuming CAPE MAY POINT - The Sea Grove Conference begins its 1986 season with "Satuniap Night Alive" 7 : :io p.m. Saturday in the Union Chapel on the Circle here. Christians of all faiths are invited to join in prayer for all the churches and congregations in the area , to share the reading of God's Word, the Bible, to give witness to God's goodness and to share prayer for personal and physical healing. TIIK 50 DAYS from Easter to Pentecost make up a special time of praise to a Living Ixird and prayer tor the Living Body of Jesus Christ. His Church. Each Saturday evening there will be the reading of post-resurrection scriptures concerning the risen Christ. Prayer for the churches of the area and their special needs, praise for the wonderful things that are happening in the lives of people, and special prayer for their personal needs. 1 Sea Grove is a devitalization of a conference that began\in 1872. Union Chapel w'as fouflded in 1884. and both have been inter denominational in their scope For further information .call 884-5371 First UMC At Crest WILDWOOD CREST - Sunday services are held 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church. 6700 Atlantic Ave. Children's Sunday WorjK* shop is at 9:30 a.m. -ffnd Sunday school is at 10:45 a.m. Ladies Bible Study is 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays. Men's Fellowship is 6:30 a m. Wednesdays Mid week Bible study is 7 p.m. Wed nesdays. Home Bible Study is 7:30 p.m Fridays at 310 E. Newark Ave. For more information or van transportation, call Dr William A. Wenker. pastor, at 729-4265, Jews fur Jesus Documentary Set COURT HOUSE - "Still Not Ashamed!'' the Jews for Jesus documentary film, will be shown 7 p.m. April 13 at First Baptist Church. 101 S Main St The public is invited. The film follows Jews for Jesus missionary Jhan ! Moskowitz as he goes about his day to day activities in the Chicago branch. Admission is free.

Births The following births have been reported t>y area hospitals: BURDETTE TOM LIN Angell Carolyn to Issac and Victoria Moffitt Green of Woodbine, March 18. Stephen Robert Jr. to Stephen and Janet Soley Schneider of Villas, March 20. Joseph Donald to Donald and Karen Mathis Vanaman of North Cape May, March 20. Kimberly Nicole to Gary and Carol Mollenkopf Twiggs of Clermont, March i 22. Sheila Dolores to Joseph J and Victoria Ouinn Waicus of Green Creek, March 23. SHORE MEMORIAL Daughter to Michael and Elizabeth Cunningham Chervenak of Court House, March 18. Daughter to Michael and Gail Borish Lukens of Ocean City, March 19. Daughter to Charles and Greta Blyler Liston of Marmora, March 20. Son to James and Barbara Bradley Pugan of Seaville, March 23. Son to Joseph and Susan Barr O'Donnrll of Ocean View. March 23. Son to Ralph and Therese Torpey Lombard! of Marmora. March 23 Christian Science CAPE MAY - Sunday morning services are held II o'clock in the Community Center. 405 Lafayette St.. by The Christian Science Society of Cape May. The subject of this week's lesson will be "Unreality". Pulpit Guest At 'Old Brick' COLD SPUING - The Cold Spring Presbyterian Church. (Old Brick) will have The Rev Donald K Theobald as guest minister at the 11 a m worship service this Sunday SundaySchool at Price Hall is at 9:30 a.m. with an adult class in the church at 9:45 a.m. Coffee time follows Nursery care is available during the service. A special presentation will be held in Price Hall 7:30 p.m Tuesday. April 15. The Rev Donald Barnhouse will speak on "The Mid-East Muddler" This presentation is sponsored by the Men's 25 Club For Singles Christian singles, teens to 90s. meet 8 p.m. every Friday for Bible study and fellowship Divorced, single, widowed, or never married are welcome For information, call 465-4735

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