Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 28, 1979, Image 8

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NEWS OF AREA CHURCHES ON THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE
FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS:
November 28, 1979
Calvary Bible Church
Donegal Heights
Rev. Donald Gibson, Pastor
Rev. Douglas Hallman,
Assoc. Pastor
¥:15 AM Bible School
10:15 AM Morning Worship
Junior Worship
6:00 PM Youth Meetings
7:00 PM Evening Worship
7:00 PM Wed. Prayer Meeting
Church of God
Main Street
Rev. Randall L. Bistline,
Pastor
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:00 AM Morning Worship
7:30 PM Evening Worship
7:30 PM Wed. Midweek
Prayer
Chiques United Methodist
U.S. 230 East of Mount Joy
Woodrow Kern, Minister
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship
Cross Roads Brethren in Christ
Rev. Dale Engle, Pastor
So. Angle & Donegal Springs
Road
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship .
7:00 PM Evening Worship
7:30 PM Wed. Evening
Worship
Donegal Presbyterian
Donegal Springs Road
R.D.#1, Mount Joy. Pa.
Rev. Victor Baer
9:00 AM Morning Worship
10:15 AM Church School
First Presbyterian
Rev. Norman Dunsmore,
Interim Pastor
9:45 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Worship Service
St. Mark’s United Methodist
27-29 East Main St.
Rev. Roger O. Colvin, Pastor
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:15 AM Worship Service
7:00 PM Evening Service
7:00 PM Wed.—Prayer
Florin Church of Brethren
815 Bruce Avenue
Robert Kettering, Pastor
9:00 AM Church School
10:00 AM Morning Worship
7:00 PM Wed., Midweek Serv.
Glossbrenner United Methodist
Church and Angle Streets
Clair L. Wagner, Jr., Minister
9:30 AM Morning Worship
10:30 AM Church School
7:00 PM Wed. Midweek
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Serv.
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Shelly Shellenberger, Pastor
Nathan Showalter, Assoc. Pastor
Joseph Sherer, Youth Pastor
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:00 AM Morning Worship
7:30 PM Wed. Prayer and
Bible Study
Mount Pleasant
Brethren in Christ
Rev. George E. Bunday, Pastor
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:15 AM Morning Worship
7:00 PM Evening Service (2nd
& 4th Sunday of each month
7:30 PM Wed. Prayer Meeting
St. Luke’s Episcopal
S. Market St. & Columbia Ave.
Rev. Joseph Y. Seville, Rector
8:30 AM Holy Communion
10:30 AM Family Service and
Church School
Assumption B.V.M Catholic
Rev. Victor Maksimowicz
0O.F.M. Conv. Admin.
Union School Road
Mount Joy, Pa.
5:30 PM Saturday
9:00 AM Sunday
5:30 PM Holy Days
Trinity E.C.
Donegal & New Haven Sts.
Rev. Rhilip A. Wrightstone
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:10 AM Morning Worship
7:00 PM Evening Gospel Serv.
7:00 PM Wed. Prayer Meeting
Trinity Lutheran
West Main and Manheim Sts.
Rev. David E. Klepper, Jr.
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:45 AM Morning Worship
ELIZABETHTOWN
The Alliance Church
153 E. High Street
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship Service
6:00 PM Youth Fellowship
7:00 PM Fellowship Service
7:30 PM Wed. Praise & Prayer
Brethren In Christ
East High at Route 283
Rev. Elbert N. Smith, Pastor
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Morning Worship
7:00 PM Evening Vespers (2nd
& 4th Sunday each month)
7:30 PM Wed. Evening Service
Church of God
Old Hershey Read
Rev. Glenn A. Smith, Pastor
9:45 AM Sunday School
11:00 Am Morning Worship
7:00 PM Evangelistic
Church of the Brethren
Mount Joy and Plum Sts.
Earl W. Fike, Jr., Pastor
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM, Worship Service
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The Rev. Eugene Strebel,
Chaplain-Lancaster Co. Prison
9:15 AM Worship
10:30 AM Sunday School
United Methodist
Rev. Elizabeth Iseminger
Pastor
9:00 AM Worship Service
10:00 AM Church School
7:30 PM Wed. (alternate)
Bible Study
Word of Life Chapel
Rev. Abram L. Gish, Pastor
9:30 AM Bible School
10:30 AM Worship Service
7:30 PM Gospel Hour
7:30 PM Wed. Prayer Meeting
MAYTOWN
Brethren in Christ
Rev. B.E. Thuma, Pastor
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:15 AM Morning Worship
7:30 PM Evening Worship
7:30 PM Wed. Prayer
Church of God
9:30 AM Bible School
10:30 AM Morning Worship
7:30 PM Evening Worship
7:30 PM Wed. Prayer ‘& Bible
Reformed Church [UCC]
Pastor Edgar H. Steedle
9:00 AM Church School
10:00 AM Morning Worship
St. John’s Evangelical
Lutheran
Reverend Robert Lescallette
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:1S AM Morning Service
MARIETTA
Assembly of God
Box 121, Rt. 141 and
Oremine Road
Rev. LeRoy Hoover, Pastor
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:35 AM Morning Worship
6:00 PM Youth Service
7:00 PM Evangelistic
7:00 PM Wed. Adult & Youth
7:00 PM Wed. Prayer & Praise
Congregational Bible Church
Marietta By-Pass, Rt. 441
Rev. James W. Reapsome
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Morning Worship
English United Presbyterian
9:45 AM Grove Chapel Church
11:00 AM Morning Worship
Marietta Mennonite Church
Porter & Essex Sts.
C. Richard Miller, Pastor
9:30 AM Sunday Morning
Worship
10:30 AM Sunday School
7:30 PM Wed. (alternate)
,'Prayer Meeting
0O.F.M. Conv. Pastor
MASSES
Sunday 7AM & 10:30 AM
Weekdays 7AM & 8 AM
Saturday 7 PM
Holy Days 7AM & 7PM
United Methodist
Market Street
Rev. Elizabeth Iseminger
9:45 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Worship Service
7:30 PM Wed. (alternate) Bible
Study
Reich’s E.C.
Maytown-Bainbridge Road
Rev. Don Wert
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:40 AM Worship Service
7:30 PM Evening Service
7:30 PM Wed. Devotional
Period
St. John’s Episcopal Church
239 E. Market Street
Rev. Aristede S. Red, Rector
9:00 AM Church School
10:00 AM Worship Service
Zion Evangelical Lutheran
Rt. 441 & Old Colebrook Rd.
Rev. Philip Lynch, Pastor
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:45 AM Morning Worship
Zion United Church of Christ
Rev. Calvin Rex, Pastor
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:15 AM Morning Worship
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Advent night
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MOUNT JOY Mount Joy Mennonite St. Luke’s Lutheran Presentation B.V.M. Catholic ni a
Donegal Springs Road Vice-Pastor Rev. Calistus Juras
Trinity Lutheran Dec. 2 |
Members of Trinity Luth-
eran Church in Mount Joy
will observe ‘‘Family Ad-
vent Night’” on Sunday,
December 2nd, beginning at
5:00pm with a covered dish
social in the Fellowship
Hall.
Following supper, fam-
ilies will gather in the
sanctuary for the children’s
Christmas Cantata. The
Junior Choir will present ‘‘A
Night To Remember,” with
music by Joe E. Parks, and
narration and scenes by
LeonaFrances Wosowiak,
Director of Music at Trinity.
Junior Choir members are:
Heather Dumeyer, Jodi
Gray, Sara Harnish, Dennis
Hershey, Tammi Klein-
felter, Kathy Klepper, Scott
Ney, Brett Tyson, Jimmy
Waltz, and Missy Wetzel.
Narrators include: Jeff
Duke, Sue Klepper, Laurie
Miller, Mary Ruhl, Brian
Tyson and Wendy Weller.
gifts for sale
Cast includes: Mary, por-
trayed by Beth Miller;
Joseph, Scott Etsell; Angel
and soloist, Jennifer Du-
meyer; Angel chorus—Jen-
nifer Brown, Edna Koser,
Robin Schatz, Danielle Sta-
pler, Stephanie Teleky and
Melody Weller; Shepherds
are played by Mark Harn-
ish, Chad Wetzel, Chris
Wilson, and Matthew Wise.
LeonaFrances Woskowiak
will be assisted by Jane
Drenner, pianist, Barbara
Klepper, director of narra-
tors, Patricia Enos and Betty
Girven in charge of cos-
tumes and casting, Julie
Klepper, on flute, and
Patricia Enos on bells.
At the conclusion of the
cantata, each family will
make its own Advent wreath
while singing Christmas
carols and will share in the
lighting of the Advent
candle.
—Mrs. James B. Heilig
at E-town Church of Brethren
by Cheri Dillow
Are you looking for some
unusual Christmas gifts?
Why not stop by at the
Elizabethtown Church of the
Brethren, 777 S. Mount Joy
Street, Elizabethtown, on
Saturday, December 1st,
between 9am and 4pm?
The profits will benefit
the Halt Children’s Services
and the church’s refugee
fund.
While you shop there will
be coffee, cold drinks and
donuts available. You can
also stay for lunch, which
will be served betwéen
10am and 1pm. To put you
in the holiday mood there
will be carolers and music
by Dr. Carl Shull on the
harpsichord.
One added attraction this
year will be ‘‘The Children’s
Room,’’ available for chil-
dren only! Many lovely gifts
and wrappings will be
made available to aid the
kiddies!
There will be articles for
sale in many sizes and
shapes and prices to suit all.
The items available this year
are: S varieties of wreaths,
plants, pocketbooks, spice
ropes, crocheted articles,
Wooden puzzles and games,
doorstop chickens, pothold-
ers, casserole holders,
aprons, cups, nativity sets,
Advent calendars, tree de-
cor, clothespin trains, and
items too numerous to
mention.
For the tiny tots, there
will be a Pocket Lady
carrying items for the little
one to choose from.
At 3pm there will be an
auction of a handmade
quilt, the theme is the
International Year of the
Child. This lovely quilt was
assembled by the ladies
from the church.
You may also choose a
caricature to be done by
Lynn Grubb, and Mary
Fairbanks.
And of course, you'll find
the ever-popular homemade
food goodies.
So be sure and plan to
stop by and see all the items
available at the Elizabeth-
town Church of the
Brethren.