Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 17, 1979, Image 9

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    uUctober 1/, 1979
The new Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Church is dedicated on Union School Road, Mount
Joy, last Sunday. From left to right: the Most Rev.
William H. Keeler, Auxiliary Bishop of Harrisburg,
delivering the homily; seated on pulpit, Deacon James
Yecera; Father Victor Maksimowicz, pastor of the
Assumption B.V.M. Church; the Most Rev. Joseph T.
Daley, Bishop of Harrisburg; Father Herman Czaster,
Vicar Representative; and Deacon Henry Bucher.
“A Great Day of
Singing,”’ a special day on
the United Methodist
Church calendar, will be
celebrated with an evening
of music at Glossbrenner
United Methodist Church on
Sunday, Oct. 21, at 7:30pm.
The Chancel Choirs of St.
Mark's UMC and Gloss-
brenner UMC of Mount Joy,
and Handbell Choir of St.
Paul's UMC of Elizabeth-
town, along with guest
soloist Romayne Bidgett of
Mount Joy, will combine
their talents for this evening
of music.
The combined Chancel
Choirs will sing ““O For a
Thousand Tongues to Sing’’
by Beck. Soloists in the
anthem will be John Way
and Sandra Heisey. Accom-
paniment will include the
Handbell Choir and two
trumpets by Mitchell
Mummaw and Bruce
Wagner. The combined
choirs will also sing
Handel’s ‘‘Hallelujah
Chorus.”
St. Mark’s Chancel Choir,
under the direction of
Leonard Smith, will sing
““Good News’’ arranged by
Smith, ‘‘Nearer My God to
Thee’ by Coates, and
“Gloria in Excelsis’’ by
Mozart. Mrs. Darlene
Sugarwala will accompany.
Glossbrenner’s Chancel
Choir will sing the early
Moravian anthem ‘‘Harken!
Stay Clese to Jesus Christ’
with Stephen Smith as
soloist; ‘‘Praise Him'’ by
J.S. Bach; and ‘‘Swingin’
Chariot’ by Wells. Mrs.
Carol Borry will direct and
Mrs. Jean Longenecker will
be the organist.
The Handbell Choir,
under the direction of
Dennis E. Moyer, will play
“Bell Joyance’’ by Lorenz
and ‘‘Fanfare for Bells’’ by
McCleary.
Mrs. Bridgett will sing
“A Great Day of Singing’’ to be heard Oct. 21
at Glossbrenner United Methodist, Mount Joy
two numbers.
The public is cordially
invited to attend this special
musical service.
Marietta Assembly of God to hold
revival services, Oct. 19 to Oct. 21
Revival services will be
conducted nightly at 7:00pm
beginning Friday, Oct. 19th
and ending Sunday, Oct. 21
in the Marietta Assembly of
God, Rte. 141 and Oremine
Road, Marietta, it was
announced by the Rev. E.
Leroy Hoover, pastor of the
church.
The gospel themes will te
salvation for the soul, divine
healing for the body, the
baptism in the Holy Spirit
for all believers, and the
secortd coming of Christ.
The guest speaker will be
the Rev. William Caldwell,
Lit.D., of Tulsa, Oklahoma,
evangelist, author and head
of Front Line Evangelism, a
worldwide missionary
agency.
Doctor Caldwell’s minis-
try has taken him to all fifty
states and many countries
around the world. Some of
his books are among the
best sellers.
His most recent overseas
crusades have been in
Korea, Japan, Sri Lanka,
Ecuador, Peru, Argentina,
the Canary Islands, Sene-
gal, Singapore, the Philip-
pines, Australia, India, the
South - Pacific and in
communist Eastern Europe.
He has ministered to
some of the largest crowds
in the history of evangelical
Christianity.
His sermon subjects
include: Meet the Healer,
Your Miracle, Gifts of the
Spirit, Tongues, ~ Running
Away from Home, Prosper-
ity Now, Lying Spirits,
Demons and Exorcism,
Samson and Guess Who,
and When the World Goes
BOOM.
The evangelist will pray
for the sick at each service.
On Sunday, the services are
at 10:35am and 7:00pm. The
public is invited to attend.
Bake sale to be held
in Marietta, Oct. 19
The churches of Marietta
will hold a bake sale from 3
to 7PM., October 19, in
front of Spangler’s Appli-
ance Store for the benefit of
UNICEF, the United Na-
tions Children’s Fund. All
donations will be appreci-
ated.
UNICEF is non-political
and strives to improve the
condition of children in the
world’s most deprived
areas. It helps children
throughout the world, re-
gardless of race, religion, or
nationality. It is financed
entirely by voluntary contri-
butions from governments
and concerned people in
more than 120 countries.
Women’s helpshops
at St. Mark’s, Oct. 29
St. Mark's United Meth-
odist Church of Mount Joy
will host the United
Methodist Women of Lan-
caster’s annual helpshops
on Oct. 29th at 7:30p.m.
Included in the roster of
speakers will be Mrs.
Samuel Balsbaugh and Mrs.
Arthur Sprecher, both of
Mount Joy.
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9
Dr. Will at St. Mark’s
on World Order Sun.
St. Mark’s United Meth-
odist Church of Mount Joy
will observe World Order
Sunday on October 2lst,
with Dr: Herman Will as the
guest speaker.
Dr. Will is the General
Secretary of the Board of
World Peace of the United
Mehodist Church. He has
been involved in the peace
movement all of his life,
and has served the United
Methodist Church in this
capacity for more than 20
years.
Dr. Will, a layman, is a
lawyer who has traveled
widely in the pursuit of
peace. He represents the
denomination before the
federal government. He has
‘recently returned from a trip
through South America.
Missionfest at Mt. Joy
Mennonite
A weekend missionary
conference—Missionfest *79
—will be held at the Mount
Joy Mennonite Church
starting on Friday evening,
Oct. 19th, at 7:00pm, when
Dr. Myron Augsburger,
president of Eastern Men-
nonite College, will speak on
‘Evangelism and Futur-
ism.”’ Special music will be
presented by the Landisville
District Children’s choir and
the Andy Hess family.
On Saturday morning,
Oct. 20, at 8:00am, a prayer
breakfast will be held in the
Fellowship Hall with Dr.
Augsburger speaking on
‘‘Mission and the Interces-
sory Prayer,”” with music by
the Mount Joy Motet
Singers.
On Saturday evening at
7:00pm a veteran mission-
“ary from East Africa, David
Shenk, will speak on the
question, ‘‘Is the sun rising
or setting on overseas
missions?’’ Music will be
given by the Don and
Lorraine Sheeler family.
Oct. 19-21
Sunday morning, the
2st, at 10:00am, Dr.
Gilbert Peterson, president
of Lancaster Bible College,
will preach a sermon
entitled, ‘‘The Commenda-
tion That Challenges.” The
New Song, a college group,
will sing. :
On Sunday evening at
7:00 Richard Showalter will
conduct a Bible study.
Raymond Charles will pre-
sent ‘‘Partners in Missions’’
and Dr. Abraham Davis will
preach the evening sermon,
“What About Samaria?’’ A
group called Everlasting Joy
will sing at this closing
program.
The members of the
Mount Joy Mennonite
. Congregation, with senior
pastor Shelley Shellen-
berger, associate pastor
Nate Showalter, and youth
pastor Joe Sherer, extend a
sincere invitation to their
neighbors and friends of all
denominations to join them
for Missionfest '79.
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