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Ocean City Tabernacle 550 Wesley Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226 Address service requested Ocean City Tabernacle 550 Wesley Avenue Ocean City, New Jersey 08226 609.399.1915 www.octabernacle.org “Ocean City Tabernacle offers to all people summer worship services with the finest inspirational speakers and music dedicated to the glory of God.” “A Christ-focused ministry offering year-round opportunities for worship and spiritual growth to all.” WELCOME! Summer 2009 130th SEASON

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The official 2009 Summer Schedule for the Ocean City Tabernacle. Includes list of speakers, concerts, and events for the summer season. http://www.octabernacle.org

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Page 1: Tabernacle 2009 Summer Schedule

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Ocean CityTabernacle

550 Wesley AvenueOcean City, New Jersey 08226

609.399.1915www.octabernacle.org

“Ocean City Tabernacle offers to all people summer worship services with the finest inspirational speakers and music

dedicated to the glory of God.” “A Christ-focused ministry offering

year-round opportunities for worship and spiritual growth to all.”

Welcome!

Summer 2009130th SeASON

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2009 eventsOcean City Tabernacle is a Christian event center with options for the entire family:Sunday Worship, 8:30 & 10:30 am

Sunday Concerts, 7 pm

Fellowship, Bible Studies, & Seminars

Hymnsings prior to each Sunday service & concert

Children’s Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, & Kids Club

Youth Activities and Concerts

HistorySeptember 10, 1879, brothers Ezra B. Lake, S. Wesley Lake, James E. Lake, and an associate, William H. Burrell, all Methodist clergymen, sailed to “Peck’s Beach.” With Rev. William B. Wood and Simon Lake (the brothers’ father, who mortgaged his farm for the initial purchase), they established a “Christian Seashore Resort,” the island city that became Ocean City, New Jersey.

The founders built roads, a boardwalk, schools, and even some amusement rides. They encouraged transportation, established city government, passed laws, and carefully made certain that every deed contained the prohibition of alcohol.

In 1880, the first tent meetings were held, with “at least 1,000 people” attending the revival that August. The name “Tabernacle” is borrowed from the Old Testament “tent” for worship.

In the 1890s, a more permanent Tabernacle was constructed and then improved in subsequent years. The present main auditorium, supported by the estates of Charles R. Stilwell and Charles F. & Helen Shriver Schilling, was dedicated in 1956. The “Family Room” (nursery) was completed in 1991. In 2005 the addition containing the Kull Noah’s Ark Nursery, the Boyce Adams Memorial Narthex, and the Marion A. Richardson Christian Education wing was dedicated. Summer 2008 saw the completion of the Kull Youth Center.

The Board of Trustees has guided the ministry of Ocean City Tabernacle through 130 years, with Presidents S. Wesley Lake, James E. Lake, W. Elwell Lake, Ralph G. Luff, William G. Luff, J. Robert Buck, and Richard J. Stanislaw.

Dr. Lake’s 1904 benediction still rings true: “That we all unite to keep Ocean City an Ideal City and may God’s Blessings be upon us and crown our efforts with marvelous success.”

From left to right: Ezra B. Lake, S. Wesley Lake, James E. Lake William H. Burrell, William B. Wood

Remove this panel and send it to O. C. Tabernacle, 550 Wesley Ave. Ocean City, NJ 08226

Please send a 2009 brochure to:

Name ______________________________________________Address _____________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Person requesting: ______________________________________

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Sunday, June 28, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesMary Previte, Haddonfield, NJFormer POW, Weifang Japanese concentration campFinding the rescuers of the WWII campMusic: JUST HIS, male quartet

Sunday, June 28, 7 pm Worship ServiceTony Campolo, St. Davids, PAProfessor Emeritus, Eastern UniversityFounder, Evangelical Association for the Promotion of EducationAuthor: Red Letter Christians: A Citizen’s Guide to Faith and PoliticsMusic: URBAN PROMISE CHOIR and CAMDEN FORWARD SCHOOL CHOIR & DANCE TEAM

Tuesday, June 30, 6 pm Potluck SupperWednesday, July 1, 10-11:30 amKids ClubAge 4 through 1st gradeCrafts, Bible stories, light snack

Sunday, July 5, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesHayes Wicker, Naples, FL Senior Pastor, First Baptist Mega-church with over 30 ministriesMusic: CYNTHIA RASMUSSEN, Soprano; NJ CHAMBER BRASS

Sunday, July 5, 7 pm ConcertPhiladelphia Organ QuartetFour magnificent Allen Organs in the Tabernacle auditoriumRudy Lucente Jr., Director of Music, St. Rose Catholic Church, North WalesPeter Richard Conte, Wanamaker Grand Court organistMichael H. Stairs, Philadelphia Orchestra organistColin B. Howland, Music Director, Park Cities Church, DallasAllen Organs and Grafton Piano & Organ, Macungie, PA, provide the organs for the Organ Quartet

Tuesdays in July and August, 7 pmBible Fellowship with Millie Dienert

Saturday, April 25, 7 pm150-Voice Choral FestivalChurch and community choirs combine All choirs invited (call 609.399.1915 to participate)Afternoon of rehearsal and evening public concertPlus NJ CHAMBER BRASS

Sunday, May 24, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesPaul House, Birmingham, ALAssociate Dean & OT Prof., Beeson Divinity School of Samford UniversityAuthor: Old Testament SurveyMusic: FOUR HIS GLORY a cappella male quartet; NJ CHAMBER BRASS

Sunday, May 31, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesScott Hafemann, South Hamilton, MAGordon-Conwell SeminaryMary French Rockefeller Distinguished Professor of New TestamentAuthor: Central Themes in Biblical Theology: Mapping Unity in DiversityMusic: ChARTer Tech CHOIR Jean Immler, Director

Sunday, June 7, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesBob Russell, Louisville, KY“The Living Word” Radio MinistryColumnist: “The Lookout”Author: Jesus, Lord of Your PersonalityMusic: YOUNG CAPE SINGERS, Gail Rodger, Director

Saturday, June 13, 8:30 am Fellowship BreakfastReservations appreciated

Sunday, June 14, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesCharles Zimmerman, Souderton, PACalvary Church & Biblical SeminaryTeaching Pastor & Professor of Practical TheologyMusic: FOUR HIS GLORY quartet

Sunday, June 21, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesLloyd Ogilvie, Los Angeles, CAFormer Chaplain, U. S. SenateAuthor: Praying Through the Tough TimesMusic: DAVID SEALS, MARYBETH SEALS MCGRATH, Trumpet & Soprano

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Monday, July 20 Live Drama 2:00 pm & 7:00 pmThe Lion, The Witch, and the WardrobeBy C.S. Lewis, the tale is brought to life by the U.K. & U.S. professional touring company of David Payne Drama. Tickets $12, $6 for children 12 and under (advance tickets $10 / $5)

Tuesday, July 21, 7 pmOpen Gym Night in the Kull Youth CenterWednesday, July 22, 10-11:30 amKids ClubAge 4 through 1st gradeCrafts, Bible stories, light snack

Sunday, July 26, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesGuy Doud, Baxter, MNNational Teacher of the YearLife-changing testimonyMusic: DON WYRTZEN, Pianist

Sunday, July 26, 7 pm ConcertDon Wyrtzen, Ft. Worth, TXConcert Pianist, ComposerProfessor of Music, Southwestern Baptist SeminaryTabernacle Choir performing Don Wyrtzen’s music

Wednesday, July 29, 10-11:30 am Kids ClubAge 4 through 1st gradeCrafts, Bible stories, light snack

Sunday, August 2, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesLeonard Sweet, Newberg, ORHistorian, FuturistDrew University & George Fox UniversityAuthor: So Beautiful: Divine Design for Life & the ChurchMusic: JON & BEN BURCHFIELD

Sunday, August 2, 7 pm ConcertBurchfield BrothersSpectacular guitar and electronic marimbaGospel, hymns, and Smokey Mountain folk music

Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday, August 4-5-6 & 11-12-13, 9:30-11:45 amVacation Bible School“Boomerang Express: It All Comes Back to Jesus”Children age 4 through 6th Grade

Tuesday, August 4, 7 pmOpen Gym Night in the Kull Youth Center

Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday, July 7-8-9 & 14-15-16, 9:30-11:45 amVacation Bible School “Crocodile Dock: Where Fearless Kids Shine God’s Light”Children age 4 through 6th Grade

Tuesday, July 7, 7 pm Open Gym Night in the Kull Youth CenterSaturday, July 11, 8:30-11 am Seminar on PersonalitiesWalt & Patti WileySolving the People PuzzleRegistration $15, includes continental breakfastReservations appreciated

On the Boardwalk: Contemporary Worship 7:30 am at the Music Pier beginning July 12 and every Sunday in July and August.

Sunday, July 12, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesWalt Wiley, Charlotte, NCWinning With EncouragementChaplain, Baseball ChapelsMusic: ALLISON DURHAM SPEER

Sunday, July 12, 7 pm ConcertAllison Durham Speer Nashville, TNCountry Gospel Singer, 8 current CDsSoloist with the Gaither HomecomingStamps-Baxter School of Music

Sunday, July 19, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesJames Howell, Charlotte, NCMyers Park United Methodist ChurchFrancis Asbury Award recipientColumnist: “The Evangelist”Author: The Will of God: Answering the Hard QuestionsMusic: TOM BAUST, Baritone

Sunday, July 19, 7 pm ConcertTim Zimmerman and The King’s BrassNine-piece ensemble

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Saturday, August 8, 8:30 am Fellowship BreakfastReservations appreciated

Sunday, August 9, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesJan Carlberg, Wenham, MAStories illustrating Biblical truthsAuthor: The Hungry HeartMusic: JOHN TAYLOR, Tenor

Sunday, August 9, 7 pm ConcertDave Stahl OrchestraThirty-piece orchestra and singersHymns with a “big band” 40s sound

Tuesday, August 11, 7 pmOpen Gym Night in the Kull Youth CenterSunday, August 16, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesTony Campolo, St. Davids, PAEmeritus Professor, Eastern UniversityAuthor and TV commentatorMusic: RON & GARY MATTHEWS

August 16, 6 pm Tabernacle Birthday PartyCake and Ice Cream to celebrate 130 years

Sunday, August 16, 7 pm ConcertMatthews Brothers, St. Davids, PA, & Holland, MIVoice, trumpets, keyboard

Sunday, August 23, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesDavid JoyntPresbyterian Church of Toms River, NJExperienced pastor, multi-faceted church ministriesMusic: DITCHFIELD FAMILY SINGERS

Sunday, August 23, 7 pm ConcertDitchfield Family Singers, Sarasota, FLEleven singers Sacred repertoire & showtunes

Saturday, August 29, 9 am- 4 pm, Seminar“Refuel” Youth Workers Conference Duffy Robbins, Youth Professor, Eastern UniversityRegistration includes lunch Saturday, $35 ($25 group rate)Or $45 including weekend accommodations in KYC

Sunday, August 30, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesDuffy Robbins, St. Davids, PA Eastern UniversityUnforgettable illustrations of Biblical principlesAuthor: Speaking to Teenagers: Think About, Create, and Deliver Effective MessagesMusic: ROBIN MASSIE & STEVEN CONDY

Sunday, August 30, 7 pm ConcertRobin Massie & Steven Condy, Soprano & BaritoneWith Jamie Rankin, pianoSacred classics, operatic delights, & familiar songs

Tuesday, September 1, 6 pm Potluck SupperSunday, September 6, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesBarry Black, Washington, DCChaplain, United States Senate Former Navy Chief of ChaplainsAuthor: From the Hood to the HillMusic: JOHN TAYLOR, tenor; NJ CHAMBER BRASS

Sunday, September 6, 7 pm ConcertJohn Taylor, TenorFull concert of favorites

Sunday, September 13, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesPaul Kirbas, Wheaton, ILSenior Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, WheatonPaul Tillich Professor of Theology and Culture, Graduate Theological Foundation & Adjunct Professor of Theology, Wheaton CollegeAuthor: Navigating Through a Stipulated FreedomMusic: ANNIE MOSES BAND

Sunday, September 13, 7 pm ConcertAnnie Moses Band, Nashville, TNViolin, Viola, Cello, KeyboardsClassically trained, unexpected variety

Saturday, September 19, 9 am – 3 pm SeminarWalk Thru The Bible, Old TestamentRoger Petersen presents a memorable day of action & interestRegistration $35 ($30 prior to September 14) includes lunchDoors open 8:15 am with coffee & pastries

Sunday, September 20, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesRoger Petersen, Langhorne, PAPhiladelphia Biblical UniversityAssociate Professor of Speech and Story PerformanceMusic: 40-VOICE PBU CHORALE, David Shockey, Director

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Saturday, October 10, 7 pm Block Party ConcertDave Boyer, Recording ArtistBallads and hymns in mellow styleGuest band: Jeff Seals, piano; Richard Stanislaw, bass; John Civera, drumsTickets $12 ($10 in advance; 10 for $80)

Friday-Saturday, October 16-17, ConferenceFaith & Family Weekend™Sponsored by FCA and Ocean City CommitteeDetails at www.faithandfamilyweekend.org

Saturday, December 12, 4 & 7 pm ConcertChristmas at the TabernacleJohn Taylor, TenorAngelus Chorus with Tabernacle ChoirNew Jersey Chamber BrassTraditional carols and Scriptures

David Seals, Marybeth Seals McGrathSunday, June 21, 8:30 & 10:30 am

Urban PromiseSunday, June 28, 7 pm

Four His GlorySunday, May 24, 8:30 & 10:30 am Sunday, June 14, 8:30 & 10:30 am

Just HisSunday, June 28, 8:30 & 10:30 am

Jeff Seals Master Organist

Musicians

Whether your programming need calls for some stylish after dining entertainment, an afternoon or evening program for your members or residents, or an elegant concert for a private event,

The vocal stylings of tenor

RICHARD T. GAYLORD is a superb choice!

Mr. Gaylord’s highly entertaining and audience-engaging programs offer a unique blend of songs about life and love,

featuring popular favorites from the Broadway Musicals, from the movies of yesterday and today, from operetta and light opera, and from much beloved hymns and sacred songs.

When requested, his programs can also include audience Sing-a-longs!

No piano is needed!

Mr. Gaylord’s solo programs can be presented with live piano accompaniment, but he usually performs quite effectively utilizing pre-recorded musical accompaniment tracks.

For affordable, enjoyable, and high-qualityVocal entertainment programs -

Contact:RICHARD GAYLORD

(267) 429-0359 [email protected]

Be sure to inquire about:

Multiple concert pricing discounts

Custom designed sacred or secular programs

Programs with live piano accompaniment

Christmas and seasonal programs

Former Associate Performing Artist with Cleveland OperaFormer Concert Touring Artist through the Ohio Arts Council Former Church Music Director and frequent church soloist Featured in concerts throughout the mid-west and southeast

Musicians

Cynthia RasmussenSunday, July 5, 8:30 & 10:30 am

Carolyn Lothian Summer Pianist

Richard Gaylord Songleader

Tom Baust Sunday, July 19, 8:30 & 10:30 amSunday, September 13

Anton Kiehner Songleader

PBU ChoraleSunday, September 20

Greg Field Songleader

Beverly Vaughn Pianist, June 14

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Children at the TabernacleSunday ServicesNursery care is provided during all Sunday services for children age 3 and younger. Children age 4 through 5th grade are invited to Children’s Church in the Richardson Education Wing during the morning worship services. Each week features a new, exciting lesson built upon Bible stories.

Vacation Bible SchoolTuesday through Thursday, July 7-9 & 14-16, “Crocodile Dock: Where Fearless Kids Shine God’s Light,” and August 4-6 & 11-13, “Boomerang express: It All Comes Back to Jesus.” Registration, 9 am; program, 9:30 am-11:45 am. Children (age 4 through 6th grade) may come for any or all days. Volunteer teachers and helpers are welcome (volunteer in advance, please: call 609.399.1915).

Wednesday Morning Kids ClubJuly 1, July 22, and July 29, 10 am-11:30 am Children age 4 through 1st grade are invited to attend. Kids club offers a Bible story, arts & crafts, games, and a small snack. Pre-registration is appreciated.

Weds. July 1 Kids Club 10-11:30 am

Tues-Thurs., July 7-9 & 14-16 Vacation Bible School, 9:30-11:45 am

Weds. July 22 Kids Club 10-11:30 am

Weds. July 29 Kids Club 10-11:30 am

Tues-Thurs., Aug. 4-6 & 11-13 Vacation Bible School, 9:30-11:45 am

Kid’s Calendar

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Youth at the TabernacleOpen Gym NightsTuesday, July 7 & 21, August 4 & 11, 7 pmJoin other teens for a night of relaxed games and activities in the Kull Youth Center. Snacks and a Bible lesson provided.

Kull Youth CenterYouth groups and churches use the youth center year round. Groups may rent the facility, which can sleep 60 people for overnight retreats. Facilities include a multi-purpose room, game room, lounge, and full kitchen. Local groups also use the building for dances, game nights, concerts, and all-nighters. Call Brandon Schmidt at 609.399.1915 for information.

Refuel Youth Worker ConferenceSaturday, August 29, 9 am – 4 pmA youth workers day of networking, fellowship, and training in the Kull Youth Center. Training seminars led by Duffy Robbins (Youth Ministry Professor and Author). Materials and lunch are included. Weekend accommodations are available at an additional cost.

Tab Son ClubDuring the academic year, an after-school program includes tutoring, Bible lessons, and games for local students.

Check the website at http://www.octabernacle.org/youth.php for more activities.

Tues. July 7 Open Gym for Teens, KYC, 7 pm

Tues. July 21 Open Gym for Teens, KYC, 7 pm

Tues. Aug. 4 Open Gym for Teens, KYC, 7 pm

Tues. Aug. 11 Open Gym for Teens, KYC, 7 pm

Sat. Aug. 29 Refuel Youth Worker Conf. 9 am - 4 pm

Fall & Winter After school and evening youth events

Youth Calendar

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MeMORiAL GiFTSThe Tabernacle remembers faithful leadership by naming facilities and program support. Over the 130 years, thousands of people have assured the continuation of this Christian witness in “America’s Greatest Family Resort.” Plaques, bricks, and inscriptions are on the grounds and in buildings to honor and express gratitude.

BeLL TOWeR The 13 bells (struck in 1893 for the 100th Anniversary of the U. S. Capitol Build-ing) traveled from Washington, DC, to 1st Methodist Church, Camden, NJ. The next owner, Cooper Hospital, gave the bells to Ocean City Tabernacle in 1997. More than 25 donors funded their restoration and installation at the Tabernacle. They were dedicated June 14, 1998, to honor and memorialize those whose names appear on the plaques.

GiFTS TO THe TABeRNACLeWeekly Offerings are received at each Sunday service and are used for program costs (honoraria, housing, and transpor-tation for speakers and musicians, and direct costs of the worship services and Sunday evening concerts). Thanks to all who contribute to make these weekly services possible. A separate Building Fund is used for capital expansion of the ministry. endowment Fund income provides ongoing repairs, maintenance, office, and staffing, and, only when necessary, supplements the weekly offerings for summer service expenses. Consider including the Tabernacle in your Will or in your planning of an income- producing annuity or trust. Gifts of an IRA or appreciated stock or property often result in tax savings. Call the Tabernacle office for third-party help with your charitable planning. Many tax advantages are available through various giving instruments.

The Tabernacle is grateful for Community SupportAllen Organs, Fred Astmann, rep. • American Water EPATArc Reprographics • Bagels & More D & D Adjustment Co. • Design StudiosEconomy Roofing & Siding • Exchange Club of Ocean CityFortune Gypsum ProductsFortune Insulations ContractorsFortune Travel • Four His Glory QuartetHatfield Quality Meats • Monument Sales Co.National Automobile Dealers AssociationOcean City Airport Association Ocean City Board of Realtors • Ocean City Home BankOcean City Retail Merchants AssociationOur Lady of Good Counsel • Oves R.E. Darby Insurance Agency • Sack O’Subs Salmon Ventures Ltd. • Spinning Wheel FloristsSturdy Bank • The Kurz Arts Fund Thomas H. Heist Insurance Agency • Tri-City Products Visual Sound, Inc. • Wards Pastry WiserLink, Inc., brochure designWJPG 88.1 FM re-broadcasts Tabernacle speakers, 6:30 am SaturdaysWJPH 89.9 FM re-broadcasts Tabernacle speakers, 6:30 am SundaysWIBG 1020 AM, re-broadcasts Tabernacle speakers, 7:30 am Saturdays

Ocean City Tabernacle facilities and grounds are available for rent by church groups and other civic organizations. Sunday School rooms seat 30, the Narthex is flexible up to several hundred, the auditorium has 996 fixed seats, plus about 400 overflow chairs, and includes fine sound and video. The main building has a small kitchenette, a conference room, and a nursery. The youth center includes a multipurpose room, several break-out rooms, game room, a kitchen, and sleeping-bag overnight facilities. Call 609.399.1915 for information.

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Ocean City Tabernacle Association Trustees(as of February 2009)

Richard Kull, Chairperson; Pompano Beach, FL, & Ocean City; President, Burns-Kull Auto GroupTodd Chamberlain, Treasurer & Chairperson-elect; Ocean City; Principal, Masters Legacy Planning, Inc., LinwoodCarl Scheetz, Vice Chairperson; Ocean City; Ret. Superintendent of SchoolsRalph Schiavo, Secretary; Ocean City; Ret. Superintendent of Schools, K-8 Louis M. Walters, Treasurer-elect; Ocean City; President, Atlantic City Sewerage Co.Sal Monastero, Assistant Treasurer; Berwyn, PA; Managing Director, investment firmHerbert Adams, Chairperson of Facilities Committee; Ocean View, NJ; Prof. Engineer & Land Surveyor; Retired General Manager, Atlantic City ElectricRobert J. Stiefbold, VP of Finance; Northfield, NJ; Ret. owner, Taylor Pork Roll A.C.George B. Beitzel, Exec. Committee; Ridgefield, CT, & Ocean City; Chairman Emeritus, Colonial Williamsburg FoundationJane French, Exec. Committee; Medford, NJ, & Ocean City; Ret. JBJ Associateserik Hostvedt, Exec. Committee; Pipersville, PA, & Ocean City; Founder and Owner, HPI SalesVirginia Weber, Exec. Committee; Moorestown, NJ, & Ocean City Richard Stanislaw, Ocean City; President/CEO, Ocean City Tabernacle, Former University VPAndrea Bell, Ocean CityFrederick W. Chase, Jr., Haddonfield, NJ; President, Chase Sales; CEO, DaCosta Lisa A. Christy, Malvern, PA, & Ocean CityRichard Deaney, Ocean City; Ret. Business Administrator, City of Ocean City Joseph K. Furst, Marco Island, FL, & Ocean City; Investment Manager Midge Grunstra, Ocean City; Realtor, Goldcoast-Sotheby RealtyRussell M. Hanscom, Jr., Chester Springs, PA, & Ocean City; Ret. Securities, & Hanscom Family Bakery

William Hughes, Ocean City; Attorney; Former Ambassador and U. S. Congressman; Visiting Distinguished Scholar of Public Policy, Richard Stockton Collegeeric Jansson, Warner Robins, GA; President, Jansson Financial ServicesMary Anne Kull, Pompano Beach, FL, & Ocean Cityedward H. Salmon, Millville, NJ, & Ocean City; Chairman/CEO, Salmon Ventures Ltd.John Shirk, Ocean City; Partner, Fortress Financial Fredrick e. Starn, Egg Harbor Township, NJ; Ret. President, Starn’s Shop-Rite Super Markets, Inc.Gena Willard, Doylestown, PA, & Ocean City; CPA, Gross & Company LLP

Distinguished Fellows and Life TrusteesRobert B. Dahlhausen, Berwyn, PA, & Ocean Citye. Guy elzey, Jr., Haddonfield, NJ, & Ocean CityFrank P. Felton, 3rd, Rydal, PA, & Ocean CityJames Houseman, Head Usher; Holland, PA, & Ocean CityJohn Kulp, Coatesville, PAWilliam Luff, Jr., Newtown Square, PA

Chaplains Rev. Edward Berkey Retired, Assemblies of God

Rev. Gerald Ihle Retired, United Methodist Church

Rev. William Reasner, Retired, United Methodist Church

Rev. Dr. George Vogel, Chief, Chaplain Services; Long Beach V.A. Healthcare System

Chaplain emeritusRev. Dr. John Kulp, Retired, United Methodist Church

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Staff

Richard Stanislaw President/CEO

Antoinette AlbertVice President of Operations

Brandon Schmidt Director of Youth Ministries

Megan SchmidtChildren Ministry Director

Tim TrumanFacilities Manager

Jason Knorr Assistant Facilities Manager

Nancy Notaro Financial Secretary

Alice Davidson Secretary/Receptionist

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SUNDAYS 8:30 & 10:30 am Hymnsing 15 minutes prior

(8:15 & 10:15 am)

SUNDAYS 7 pmHymnsing 25 minutes prior (6:35 pm)

May 24 Paul House

May 31 Scott Hafemann

June 7 Bob Russell

June 14 Charles Zimmerman

June 21 Lloyd Ogilvie

June 28 Mary Previte Tony Campolo

July 5 Hayes Wicker Philadelphia Organ Quartet CONCeRT

July 12 Walt Wiley Allison Durham Speer CONCeRT

July 19 James Howell King’s Brass CONCeRT

July 26 Guy Doud Don Wyrtzen CONCeRT

August 2 Leonard Sweet Burchfield Brothers CONCeRT

August 9 Jan Carlberg Dave Stahl Orchestra CONCeRT

August 16 Tony Campolo Matthews Brothers CONCeRT

August 23 David Joynt Ditchfield Family Singers CONCeRT

August 30 Duffy Robbins Steven Condy & Robin Massie CONCeRT

September 6 Barry Black John Taylor CONCeRT

September 13 Paul Kirbas Annie Moses Band CONCeRT

September 20 Roger Petersen

SATURDAY coNceRTS April 25, Choral Festival, Community and Church Choirs CONCERT, 7 pmOctober 10, Dave Boyer, Block Party CONCERT, 7 pm ($12)December 12, Christmas CONCERT, Carols & Scriptures, 4 pm & 7 pm

SATURDAY SemINARSJuly 11, Patti & Walt Wiley Breakfast Seminar on Personalities, 8:30-11 am ($15)August 19, “Refuel” Duffy Robbins Youth Workers Conference, 9 am-4 pm ($35)September 19, “Walk Thru the Bible” OT Seminar, 9 am-4 pm ($35)October 16-17, “Faith and Family Weekend™”

FelloWSHIPSat. June 13, Fellowship Breakfast, 8:30 amTues. June 30, Potluck Supper, 6 pmSat. August 8, Fellowship Breakfast, 8:30 amSun. August 16, Tabernacle Birthday Party, 6 pm Tues. September 1, Potluck Supper, 6 pmEach Tuesday, July & August, Bible Fellowship with Millie Dienert, 7 pmEach Sunday, July & August, Contemporary Worship, Music Pier, 7:30 am

2009

Tickets not required for any Sunday events or concerts Tickets: 609.399.1915