Cape May County Herald, 25 June 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 50

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ERMA — Tabernacle Methodist Church will kick off its annual Faith Promise program at the 11 a.m. service Sunday. The program is a 12-week study of the more than 20 t separate mission projects : supported by the church, and will culminate with a Missions Conference in the fall. The theme of this year's program. "That All MayKnow " . deals with spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ to a starving world. GUEST SPEAKER will be Gary Sheppard, former missionary to Africa, who ran an aviation service while pastoring in Jos, Nigeria. His wife, Pat. a nurse, taught in the Medical Auxiliary Training School, where she helped to Professor To Preach CAPE MAY - The Rev Dr. David Naglee, professor of Religion and Philosophy at LaGrange College in Georgia, will be the guest preacher Sunday at the First United Methodist Church.. Naglee is a graduate of - Houghton College, Crozer Theological Seminary; he received his Ph. D. in 1966 from Temple University. For 16 years served as a pastor in the Southern New Jersey Annual Conference of the Methodist Church after being ordained. Now a member of the _ North Georgia Annual Conference Naglee has been teaching at LaGrange College since 1966. Among Naglee's publicaJ tions are: "The History of the Methodist Church at Port Nonis, NJ", "The Significance of the Relationship of Infant Baptism and Christian Nurture in the Thought of John Wesley", and "The Hauls of Holy Ivy". Our Saviour Lutheran STONE HARBOR - "The Call" is the title of Pastor Glenn Schoenberger's sermon on the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost at the Evangelical Lutheran Church coming of Our Saviour. The ecumenical service is at 9:30 a.m. The Lutheran liturgy is celebrated at the 11 a.m. service. Sunday Church School is I at 9:30 a.m. in the Parish Hall. Bible Study continues with "Revelation" 7 p.m. Thursdays. The next Folk Communion service is 8 a.m. July 20. 1 r l i

f train African young people : in medicine. The Sheppards are I presently on the home staff ? of Sudan Interior Mission ' in Cedar Grove. Last fall ) Rev. Sheppard returned to ; Niger, Africa, where he trained a new pilot and i helped in the flying i department. The Sunday morning Bi- > ble classes, for all age groups begin at 9:45 a.m. > Evening service is at 7 p.m , Old Brick' ! Communion , COLD SPRING - Com- . munion will be celebrated , at the 1,1 a.m. Sunday worship service at 'Old Brick", Cold Spring United Presbyterian Church, Seashore Road. The Rev. Fred L. Rhody's sermon is entitled "The Second Chance". Vacation Bible School will take place at Price Hall July 1,2,3,7,8, and 9 I from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Call » the church office on Mon- » days or Thursdays 2-5 p.m. i for more information. r Prophetic 5 Sermon Set f GREEN CREEK - b Joseph Muggleworth will i preach at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service of the i Green Creek Community Church, Delsea Drive, on i the prophetic theme "Russia and the Middle East". Sunday School meets at f 9:45 a.m. A nursery is t available for all services. b Sunday evening service will be conducted this week i at 7 p.m. A special concert i will be presented by Len a Muggleworth. s Prayer Meeting convenes on the first and third Wednesdays 8 p.m. The "Needle People" meet 10 a.m. every Thursday for quilting, craft and Bible study. For further information, call 886-6144. [ St. Mary's • Episcopal ! STONE HARBOR - I Celebrations of the Holy > Eucharist are held 8 and 10 i a.m. Sundays at St. Mary's Episcopal Church here, with a coffee hour following ; each service. Nursery care i is provided at 10 a.m. ; A Bible study group meets 8:30 a.m. Sundays in the rector's study. A midweek celebration of the r Holy Eucharist is held 7 : 30 p.m. Wednesdays.

A nursery is provided for both services. All are welcome. Holy TrinityLutheran WILDWOOD - The congregation of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Atlantic and Poplar Avenues, welcomes all visitors. The worship schedule offers several opportunities throughout the week. The schedule for this week, June 23-29. is; Today, June 25. 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer; and 7 p.m.. Holy Communion. Saturday, June 28, 5 p.m., Service of the Word. Sunday, June 29. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion. For more information and/or pastoral care, contact Pr. Gary A. Manh at 522-5000. 1st Baptist, Ct. House COURT HOUSE - Worship service begins 9:30 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, 101 S. Main St., Rev. Jerry Heslinga will lead in worship with his message taken from Psalm 150, "Praise the Lord". A nursery and junior church are provided. Sunday school begins at 10:45. Evening service begins at 7 with Rev. Heslinga's message taken from Acts 16:7,8 entitled, "Disappoint". On Wednesday evening at 7 is a prayer and Bible study. For more information about the activities of the church call 465-5511. St. Peter's CAPE MAY POINT - The Rev . Paul A . Westman, consultant. Educational Resources (Pennsylvania and New Jersey) will conduct services at St. Peter's-by-the-Sea here Sunday. St. Peter's will be on the Old House Tour, Saturday and Sunday. The annual bazaar will be held Aug. 13. Soprano Sings at 8 Tonight CAPE MAY - Mary Jane McCloskey, soprano, appears tonight and Bernard Burman, violinist, on June 28 during the Cape May Bible Conference concert series at the Christian Admiral Hotel. Both performances are at 8 p.m. Tickets ($5) are discounted for senior citizens and students.

Guest Slated BURLEIGH - Cape Christian Fellow ship will have a guest speaker with a special message at its 9:30 a.m. Sunday service at the Jersey Cape Dance Center, Route 9. For further information, call 465-7520 or 465-2203 Has Week For Staff CAPE MAY - The Beacon Conference's staff week Saturday, July 5 is a time for guests and the community to acquaint themselves with the diverse staffs of the Christian Admiral and Congress Hall. N. Wildwood NORTH WILDWOOD - Summer worship service at North Wildwood United Methodist Church is at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, preceded by a hymn sing at 9:15 a.m. Nursery care is provided. The pastor is Steven C. Harman. First Baptist Pulpit Guest WILDWOOD - Rev. Charles S. Hartman will be the guest minister at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service at the First Baptist Church, Atlantic and Maple Avenues. His sermon is "Seeing Beyond The Years." Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. A nursery is also provided. Beginning Sunday, July 6 there will be two worship services, 8:30 and 11 a.m. For further information, call the church office, 522-2981. vcvsi Today's ■ Neighborhood J Drugstore II •Baby Products ■ _ •Beauty Aids | ■ *Candy & Gum ■ ■ •Cigars & Cigarettes I •Cosmetics & I Fragrances •Deodorants . ■ •Film & Rash I •First Aid Supplies ■ _ 'Health Aids I I 'Medicines & I Remedies ( •Pantyhose | *Photo Finishing I ■ •School Supplies ® •Skin Care "Vitamins |

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