1977 rch tor yice ol lly er- he >C- te, ng rla in, nd mi 11 Special NS : The community of May- town will share in two special community services during Holy Week. The Religious Council of May- town sponsors a noon Good Friday service at St. John’s Lutheran Church, N. Queen St., Maytown. The service will begin at 12 noon and ‘conclude at 1 p.m. Mem- bers from each of the churches in Maytown will share in the Scripture readings of these same churches. The Rev. Ed Rosenberry will bring the Good Friday meditation. The public is invited: why not stop and share during your lunch hour? The community Easter Dawn service of Maytown will be held in the Union Cemetary, N. Queen St., Maytown (in case of bad weather we will meet in St. John’s Lutheran Church) beginning at 6 a.m. A brass choir is to provide the special music. The message of Easter will be brought by Pastor Earl Herr of the Brethren in Christ Church, Maytown. Perhaps you will be in- clined to bring your lawn chairs for this service. Maytown services Other seating will be avail- able if desired. The service will be followed with a time of fellowship and light re- freshments. Mr. Don Drager is chair- man and Mr. Ken Barnhart is secretary of the Religious Council of Maytown. Come and be guests of the ‘Council for both the Good Friday noon service and the Easter Dawn service. Glossbrenner Maundy Thursday The Sacrament of The Lord’s Supper will be observed on Maundy Thursday, April 7, 7:30 p.m., at Glossbrenner United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. Following the sacrament, the congrega- tion will share in The Office of Tenebrae. This year’s office will be enact- ed using the passion story from Matthew’s Gospel. Pastor Clair L. Wagner, Jr., will narrate the office. Stephen Landis will read the role of Jesus. Various members of the Chancel Choir will assume the roles of the persons in the pas- sion story. The choir itself will share in the .choric reading of some of the passages. In addition, the choir will sing ‘‘Into the Woods My Master Went’ by Williams, ‘‘Lord, Jesus, Think on Me” by Price, “There Is a Green Hill Far Away’’ and ‘“We Adore St. Mark’s Church Maundy Thursday Maundy Thursday will find the people of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy, ob- serving the Sacrament of Holy Communion at a Ser- vice of Worship beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Pastor, W. Richard Kohler, will bring a meditation entitled ‘‘A Tradition from Christ.” The Chancel Choir will sing “When Jesus Wept’’ by Billings. On Good Friday evening, at 7 p.m., the ‘“‘Sounds of Joy,” a 14 voice ensemble from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA will give a concert featuring music appropriate for the season. Two services of worship will take place on Easter morning. At the 8 A.M. celebration the worshippers will be invited to commune. Michael Kohler, a fresh- man at Lebanon Valley College where he is major- ing in voice, will bring special music. The 10:15 a.m., service is a Victory Celebration of Christ’s Tri- umph over the Grave. Or- ganist Darlene Sugarwala has selected ‘‘Christ is Arisen’’ by Ludwin Lenel and ‘‘The Blessed Christ is Risen Today’’ by Bach as her organ works. Mr. Rob Stoner will combine with her at the Offertory to play Purcell’s ‘‘“Trumpet Tune.’’ Choir music for Easter Worship includes ‘‘Amen”’ by Hairston and ‘‘All the Children Ought to Know’’ by Boersma (Cherub Choir) ‘Sing to the Lord a Joyful Song’’ by Hopson (Celestial Choir); and ‘‘Look Ye Saints the Sight is Glor- ious’ by Sinzheimer and “Christ Our Passover’’ by MacFarlane (Chancel Choir). For the last selec- tion a quartet of Carole Musser, Don Musser, Sharon Givler, and Jim Endslow is featured as well as trumpet and tympani accompaniment (Joe Coov- er is tympanist). To these wonderful ex- periences of worship the community is cordially in- vited. Shared holiday The Shared Holiday Pro- gram, housed and totally funded by the Lancaster County Council of Churches is seeking promotion of it’s summer visitation program. Lancaster city and coun- try underprivileged child- ren, ages six to twelve, are placed with Lancaster city and county Host Families for a one or two week vacation. In conjunction with a break from their environ- mental tensions, children participating experience varied family living and a two parent household. There are six vacation periods to choose from during the summer, start- ing from mid-June and running to early August. They include three 1 week and three 2 week periods running concurrently with three placement days. For further information call the Lancaster County Council of Churches office: 393-1541. Thee’ by Palestrina. Joan S. Betty will sing the spiritual ‘‘Were You There’’ and John F. Way, Jr., will sing Stainer’s “God So Loved the World.” Special responsibilities in the Tenebrae service will be assumed by the acoly- tes, David Eichler and Michael Bukowski; the organist, Clara Will; and the lighting, Melvin Ryder. A communion service will also be held on Easter Sunday in the chapel at 8:45 a.m. Easter Morning Worship at 9:30 a.m., will feature a number of musical groups. The Instrumentalists of the church will play a prelude. A brass quintet comprised of Philip Landis, Kevin Milligan, Mitch Mummaw, and Bruce and Mark Wag- ner will play ‘‘Intonation for Easter.” ‘Sounds The ‘“‘Sounds of Joy’ a fourteen member musical group from Geneva College Beaver Falls, PA will appear at the St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 27-29 East Main Street, Mount Joy, on Friday evening, April 8th at 7 p.m. Under the musical lead- ership of Miss Susan Stein- er and faculty advisor, Jayne Cable, the musical team presents a concert blend of contemporary and The Cherub Choir will sing three numbers: *‘Alle- luia,’’ ‘‘God Plans for Every Growing Thing,” and ‘‘Happy Easter.”” The Carol Choir will sing Gaither’s ‘‘Because He Lives.”” The Chancel Choir will sing ‘“O Sons and Daughters’ by Osser- waarde and ‘‘Christ the Lord is Risen Today’’ by Williams. Sandy Heisey will play an Easter piano medley. Pastor Wagner will preach on Ephesians 4:13. During a portion of the Sunday Church School at 10:30 a.m., the Youth Fellowship will sponsor an egg hunt for the children’s classes. The members of Gloss- brenner Church cordially invite you to share in these special holiday services and encourage your participa- tion in the Community Good Friday and Easter Dawn services. of Joy’ familiar tunes interwoven with personal testimonies depicting the challenge and opportunity of the Christian life. Special songs for the Lenten and Easter seasons include, ‘‘Behold the Man,”’ ‘““When I Survey the Wondrous Cross,” ‘‘At the Cross,”’ and ‘‘Because He Lives.” The concert is open to the public. There is no ad- mission charge, but an offering will be received. Congregational Bible Church services by James W. Reapsome Congregational Bible Church, Rt. 441, Marietta, will oberve Easter Sunday with a communion service at 10:30 a.m. Pastor James W. Reapsome will preach and officiate, assisted by Pastor Emeritus John S. Hiestand. Church families will gather at Breezy View Park, Rt. 441, one mile north of Columbia, at 6:30 a.m. for their traditional Easter sunrise service, which will be in charge of Youth Pastor James Gish. Young people from the church will present a music program entitled, ‘‘The Dawning of a New Day.”’ After the sunrise service, . Easter breakfast will be served in the Fellowship Hall of the church at 7:30 a.m. Sunday school classes will begin at 9:30 a.m. Easter Day will conclude with a special program of music by the church choir at 7 p.m. The public is invited to participate in all of the Easter services. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 7 Men's/ Women's/Children's/ Action Footwear YORK COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER The shoes that give you the extra start in Soccer, Football, Baseball, Field Hockey, Lacrosse — you name it. How do you spot them? By their uitra-comfortable features, their long wear and the famous PRO-Keds insignia on the padded tongue. How do they spot them on you? By the way you take off. 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