Cape May County Herald, 14 May 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 25

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SJCA Lists Honor Pupils

ERMA - Twenty South Jersey Christian Academy students were named to the academic honor roll for the third marking period. Seven earned positions, on the distinguished honor roll with "A's" in all subjects: third-graders Holly Cloer and Miken Johns; fourth-graders Donna Green and Brooke Roberts; fifth-grader Nathan Douglass; seventhgrader Julie Esher; and eight-grader Carolyn Green. Students on the "A-B" 'Empowered By Spirit' WILDWOOD - "Empowered by the Spirit" will be the theme for worship at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Atlantic and Poplar Avenues, Sunday, the Festival of Pentecost. The day begins at 9 a.m. with the Sunday Church School. The festival service of Holy Eucharist begins at 10:15 a.m. Worshippers are asked to wear something red , to help symbolize the Spirit's presence. A fellowship hour follows. Matins, an Order for Morning Prayer, is celebrated every Wednesday at 9 a.m. This is followed by an Adult Bible Study. For more information, call Pastor Gary A. Mann at 522-5000. I t t

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honor roll included: thirdgraders George Clark. Wally Harris. Lisa lannucci. Dawn Mason. Amy Sicilia. Jessica Stewart, and Heidi Warrington; fourth graders Douglas Canova and Lauren Evoy. Also fifth-graders Amy Cloer and Thomas Hargest; sixth-grader Robert Green, and seventh-grader Heather O'Neal. An "A" at SJCA means a grade average of 94 percent or better; a "B" represents a grade of 86 percent or better. Students in grades three through eight are eligible for the academic honors. South Jersey Christian Academy, which will merge with Heritage Christian Academy for the 1986-87 school year, is a K-4 through eighth-grade Christian day school. It is interdenominational, governed by an independent and interdenomminational school board Applications for next year are now being accepted for the merged school. Call 884-1100 for information. Celebration 1 Set June 7 , At Co. Park COURT HOUSE - The Cape Christian Fellowship will hold a Restoration of Joy Celebration 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday. June 7, at the County Park on Route 9. Features include the "Life Action Fhippets". and a musical play called "Tribute" to be presented by Youth With a Mission. The Messianic Ministries will present the "Beth Yeshua Singers". A softball game will follow these events. The public is welcome and admission is free. For further information, call 465-2203 or 465-7520. Testimony For Shaw CAPE MAY — A service of testimony and celebra tion in honor of the Rev Cass Shaw, pastor, will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Cape May 8 Friday evening. Rev. Shaw will be leaving for a new assignment in India in June Her last ser mon will be June 8 at 10:30. The sermon topic will be "My Thanksgiving" The public is invited to the ceremony, after which refreshments will be served. V _ Christian Science CAPE MAY - Services are held 11 a m Sundays in the Community Center. 405 Lafayette St., by the Christian Science Society of --Cspe May The subject of this^week's lesson will be "Mortal? and Immortals".

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