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Listings
Continued
of services. Sunday School
;9:45 a.m.; Sunday Kids'
a.ra.; Morning Worship at
Evening Evangelistic
).m.
Hour of Power,
~ges 4 to 20.
number is 725.
)hone number is
Day Care Center,
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Road, Kearneysville,
725-8304.
at 5:30 p.m.
at 9:30
5:30 p.m.
BAPTIST
CHURCH
pastor, telephone
~chool at 9:45 a.m Worship
nursery provided).
practice, 6:15 p.m.;
Study at 7 p.m.
each month, WMU
P.m.
meeting will be conducted
' of each month.
BIBLE
on Leetown Pike, Leetown,
229-7942.
; Sunday eve:
6 o'clock.
Bible study.
OF CHRIST
Middleway. Service time:
P.m.; Wednesday night
Paster is Charles Mil-
UNITED
CHURCH
pastor. Telephone
tx 725.7869. E-mail:
a.m. with classes
10:30 a.m.
the Rev. Joseph
School at i0 a.m.;
ann,; Evening Service at 7
Young Peoples' Service at
GOD
of God, 114 Fair-
725-5857).
Located behind the
include Sunday School,
service at 10:45 a.m
evening service at 6
each
.P.m and include Royal
the children.
on The Life
TEMPLE,
West Third Avenue in
School, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
7:45 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
p.m. Pastor is
Porter Ill, with Associ-
Marva Harris and Elder
a people of pur-
power. All are welcome
this diverse membership.
on Oct. 17.
Church of Raneon is 1o-
ust off of old
begins at 9 a.m.; Morn-
Evening Service
p.m.
Adult Bible Study,
In every Wednesday
nursery is provided
information, call
Www.fbcranson.cem.
P Worship and renewal.
(classes for all ages), 9:
at 11 a m. and 6:30 p.m.
Study is at 6:30 p.m.
Evangelist.
Charles Town
Va the Rev.
,Pastor. Sunday School
at 11 a.m.; Evening
Children's Church at
Night begins at 7
SPRINGS
WEST VIRGINIA STA TEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS
Road, fdur miles
School at 9:45 a.m.
at 10:45 a.m. Pastor is
Nursery provided
age. For
or 728-0748.
the Cardwell, pastor.
ship.
Wednesday: 7 p.m Prayer/Bible Ser-
vice.
A nurseryis provided for all services.
SHENANDOAH JUNCTION
U.M. CHARGE
Dr. Parker Hinzman, pastor.
Bethesda (Moler's Crossroads): Wor-
ship at 9 a.m.
Uvilla (on Route 230): Worship at 10
a.m.; Sunday School, 10:45.
Williams Memorial (Shenandoah Junc-
tion): Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Worship at
11 a.m.
CHURCH OF THE WAY
Church of the Way meeting at the
Jefferson County Community Center at
Bardane. Sandra Slazer, pastor. Telephone
304-728-6352.
ROCK SPRING CHURCH
Meeting at T.A. Lowery Elementary
School, Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. Top I0
Reasons You are not God. Pastor Mike
Lowerey. Everyone's living out of a Black
Berry Plug into Rock Spring we can
keep you up to speed. Contemporary upbeat
music. Children & teen activities.
Shcphcrdstown
SHEPHERDSTOWN
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Located at 100 West Was'hington
Street, Rev. Dr. Randall W. Tremba, pastor.
Sunday worship, 8:30 a.m. and 10:45
a.m. Sunday School at 10:45 a.m. Nursery
care provided. For information, call 876-
6466. www.spcworks.org
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
SHEPHERDSTOWN
The Venerable G.T Schramm, rector.
Sunday, Holy Communion at 8 and l0
a.m.; Church School at 10 a.m.
We~dnesday, Bible Club at 3:45 p.m.
Tl/ursday, Bible study at 10:30 a.m.;
Holy Communion at 11:30 a.m.
Monday through Friday, morning
prayer at 7:30 a.m.
Lent Programs: supper, 6 p.m pro-
gram, 7 p.m. evening service, 7:45 p.m.
March 1 and 2: Dramatic presenta-
tions featuring actress Robert Nobleman.
Tuesday, Susannah Wesley, mother of the
founders of Methodism. Wednesday, Julian
of Norwich, a 15th century mystic who had
showings and writings. These two evenings
will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Trinity Church
NEW HOPE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Richard D. Godfrey, pastor On WV
Route 45, one mile west of Shepherdstown.
Telephone 876-8340
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning
Worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Ladies Bible Study at 9:30 a.m.
Nursery available and everyone is
welcome.
UNITY OF SHEPHERDSTOWN
Member of the association of Unity
Churches, affiliated with Unity publish-
ers of ~ and ~.
Minister-Rev. Anne Murphy. Celebra-
tion Service 11 a.m. in Shepherdstown
Train Station-between German and High
streets in downtown Shepberdstown. For
information, 304-876-1053 or website
www.unitvofshenherdstown.com
'CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCH SERVICES
Christian Science Church services
are held in Shepherdstown at the Entler
Hotel, German and Princess streets.
Sunday Worship and Sunday School
at 10 a.m.; Testimony meetings on the
first and third Wednesdays at 3 p.m. from
September through May and at 7:30 p.m.
June, July and August. All are welcome.
Reading Room open to the public
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Telephone 876-2021.
Christian Science Sentinel radio program
on Sundays at 7 a.m. on WINC (92.5 FM)
NEW STREET UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Located at 200 W. New Street, the corner
of New and Church streets, Shepherdstown.
P.O. Box 188, Shepherdstown, V 25443;
Telephone 876-2362. Office hours: T, W, Th,
9 a.m.-2 p.m.; nsume@frontiernet.net Rev.
Dee-Ann Dixon, pastor.
Sunday Worship Services at" 10:45 a.m.
Summer Hymn Sings using favorite hymns
of the congregation.
Starting Sunday, June 19, 10:45 a.m
Summer Sermon Series: "Fruits of the
Spirit" from Galatians 5:22, 23-Love, Joy,
Peace, Patience, Kindness, Generosity,
Faithfulness, Gentleness and Self Control.
July 10 & August 14:8:30 a.m Praise
Worship Services; July 10, Sunday, Christ-
mas in July Worship Service.
Summer Bible Study: "Journey
Through the Psalms" Six weeks, Tuesdays
6:30 p.m. July 12-August 16. Call the office
for information.
Men's Fellowship Summer Program:
July 9, 8 a.m "Advanced Directives and
Living Wills presented by Debbie Sanchez,
from Hospice. Copies of forms will be pro-
vide& August 6, 8 a.m. "Life as a Sudanese
Refugee"-Silver Ajal will share his life and
witness while a refugee in the Sudan for 13
years. He has settled with his wife and two
sons in Keedysville, Md. RSVP to office at
876-2362.
CHRIST REFORMED
Services at the United Church of Christ,
East German Street, Shepherdstown, are
conducted each Sunday at 11 a.m. by thg
Rev. Bronson Staley. Sunday School for
children and adults at 10:15 a.m.
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Fred A. Soltow, Jr Pastor. Cor-
ner of King and High streets.
Sunday School and Adult Forum, 9:30
a.m.; Worship Service at 11 a.m. Nursery
Provided. Communion the first and third
Sundays of each month.
SAINT AGNES CATHOLIC CHURCH
Located at the corner of Church and
Washington streets in Shepherdstown,
Rev. Matthew Rowgh, pastor.
Masses: Saturday, 5:30 p.m.; Sunday,
8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Reconciliation: Saturday from 4:30 to
5 p.m.
COVENANT BAPTIST CHURCH
At Covenant Baptist Church on Flow-
ing Springs Road near Shepherdstown.
Telephone 876-2212, or use the web:
"e . ,
Sunday Morning Services at 9 and 11
o'clock; Real Life (geared toward ages 18-
35, open to everyone), 5:30 p.m.
Wednesdays, Worship at 7 p.m.; Club
180 (middle school students), 6:30 p.m.
Childcare is available at all services.
BAHA'I FAITH
10 a.m. Devotional service every Sunday at
on Chestnut Hill Road - 11:30 a.m. at the Entler Hotel, German
; Church School, 11 a.m. and Princess streets, Shepherdstown.
at the corner of Hostler Call 535-2351 for information.
lhl5 a.m. Summit Point
r and October. MEMORIAL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Located at 46 Steptee Street, in Sum-
mit Point~ John Lewis, pastor. Telephone
725-6137.
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. with classes
' 17 (Flowing Springs for all ages; Worship Service and Youth
Luther Jones Road. Service at 10:30 a.m. with a nursery pro-
10 a.m.; Worship atvided during worship times; Choir Practice
1 p.m. Thursday at 7 p.m.; Youth night Thursday,
is handicapped ac- 6 to 8 p.m.; UMW Meeting on first Wednes-
day at 7 p.m.; UMM meeting on fourth
Monday at 7 p.m.; Administrative Board
HAPTIST meetings on third Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Church, Shenandoah SUMMIT POINT
pastor. Telephone BAPTIST CHURCH
:hutch). Located at 94 Hawthorne Avenue, across
a is Bill Easton. from the Post ~ in Summit Point. Telephone
' all age groups at 9:45 725-0619. Dr. Henry D. Styron, pastor. You are
a.m.--Rev. Campbell; invited to join in the following activities.
Sunday, September 6:9:45 a.m Bible
7 p.m. Evening Wor- study for all ages; 11 a.m Morning Wor.
e
The Youth Group of the Charles Town Church of Christ, 1587
Old Country Road, has been very active this past year. The group
consists of Sara Brooke, Lindsey Hampton, Lacey Brooke, Jenay
Grant, Breanna Brooke, Shayla Bartles, and Kaleb Casteel. Lead-
ers are Dwane and Betty Casteel.
All seven of the young people attended one or more weeks at
Camp Wamava as campers. Four of the seven also served as mem-
bers of the Junior Staff one or more weeks. Camp Wamava, locat-
ed at Linden, Va is a camp operated by members of the Churches
of Christ. There are six weeks of camping for various age groups
from Saturday afternoon to the following Saturday morning. They
also attend various area youth retreats.
In addtion to the regular church worship services and Bible
classes, they attend monthly times together with devotionals host-
ed by different families of the church. They assist with the attend-
ed nursery during worship services.
They prepared and delivered fruit baskets with singing to the
senior members of the congregation last December. They also
served as greeters and servers at the congregational Christmas
dinner given by the Casteels. They prepared and sent Magi Box-
es, shoes filled with toys, school supplies, candies, clothing, etc to
needy children in Honduras for Christmas last year. They finan-
cially sponsored a young boy in Nigeria and a young girl in the
Dominican Republic through the Christian Relief Fund. They also
regularly write letters to the two children.
These young people are presently participating in tWO proj-
The Youth Group at Charles Town Church of Christ
ects this fall. They will again prepare Magi Boxes, which will be
shipped to needy children for Christmas in Mexico, Central Amer-
ica and the Caribbean region. They are also collecting band-aids
and toothbrushes to send to Blessings Hospital and Mlendere Vil-
lage, a hospital and orphanage in Malawi. Two families of the con-
gregation have challenged the youth in this project. These two
families will match the number of band-aids and toothbrushes the
youth collect by Thanksgiving Sunday.
The youth do other things as well. They have participated in
field trips to the Holocaust Museum and the National Cathedral
in Washington. They also visited the new Smithsonian Air and
Space Museum near Dulles International Airport. A hike took the
group to the top of Maryland Heights near Harpers Ferry.
The youth group has plans for several activities in the next flew
months and have set up their own web site: http://www.freewebs.
com/ctyouth]index.htm. The site is managed by Lindsey Hamp-
ton.
Guest Artist Series Announced
By, Shepherd University Friends
Pictured is Turtle Island String Quartet to perform as part of the
Guest Artist Series.
hip-hop as well as music of Lat- University. Local audiences
in America and India provides a can hear the group in concert
diversely rich repertoire. Tur- on Thursday, April 6, 2006.
tle Island has been included in All concerts of the Friends of
over a dozen recordings on labels Music Guest-Artist Series are
such as Windham Hill, Chandos, held in the Frank Arts Cen-
Koch and Telarc, soundtracksfor ter Theater on the campus of
major motion pictures, TV and Shepherd University and be-
radio credits such as the Today gin at 8:00 p.m. Subscriptions
Show, All Things Considered, to the five professional guest-
and a Prairie Home Companion. artist concerts, plus two bonus
Their performance will be pre- concerts of the Annual Holiday
sentod on Thursday, March 9, Gala and the Jazz Festival can
2006. be purchased for $60 per per-
The Master Singers of Vir- son (a savings of $45 per per-
ginia is among the state's fin- son). Individual tickets will
est choral ensembles. The 29- also be available for $15 gen-
member ensemble concentrates eral admission, $10 for senior
primarily on 20th and 21st citizens, faculty and staff, and
Century a cappella vocal mu- $5 for students 18 years and.
sic, and is dedicated to singing younger. Shepherd University
music intellectually challeng- students are admitted free of
ing, emotionally powerful and charge with a Rambler Card.
spiritually profound. Found- For more information and tick-
ed by Erik Reid Jones, the con- ets call the Concert Line at
ductor is also the new director 304-876-5555, or visit the web-
of choral studies at Shepherd site at www.sufom.org
The Shepherd University
Friends of Music continues the
celebration of great music with
its Guest Artist Series of five
chamber music concerts for the
2005-2006 sea,son. The musical
groups are of the finest quality
found anywhere in the world,
but will be heard on The Frank
Arts Center Theater stage.
Dr. Mark McCoy, chairman
of the Department of Music
at Shepherd University says,
"Once again, the Friends bring
world-class talent to our stage.
We take seriously our commit-
ment to be a cultural hub of
our community. I can think
of no bettor offering to this
hustle-and-bustle world than
a quiet evening of profound
music. The audiences grow
with each concert. Obviously,
our secret is out!" A series sub-
scription will be available for
the first time this year, making
the concerts most affordable to
the community.
The season opens on Sep-
tember 22 with a "Basically
Beethoven" program featuring
several of Shepherd's best per-
forming artists. ~ Scott Beard, pi-
ano; Stephen Czarkowski, cello;
and David Drosinos, clarinet,
will perform some of the great
chamber works by the musical
giant, Ludwig van Beethoven.
Repertoire will include Seven
Variations in E-flat Major for cel-
lo & piano; Piano Sonata No. 26
in E-flat major, Op. 81a; and Trio
in B-flat, for clarinet, cello, and
piano, op. 11.
The Friends of Music and the
Performing Arts Series at Shep-
herd (PASS) join forces to pres-
ent one of today's most excit-
ing and innovative chamber
music ensembles, The Ameri-
can Chamber Players. The ac-
claimed quintet (a string quartet
plus flute) has "established stan-
dards of chamber music perfor-
mance equal to any, in the world"
(Washington Post) and will per-
form on Friday, October 28th.
ship (sermon "The Man Who Would Be
King"); 7 p.m Deacon's Meeting.
Monday, September 5:7 p.m Baptist
Men meet at home of Leroy Cheshire.
Wednesday, September 7:6:15 p.m
Choir Rehearsal; 7:30 p.m Bible Study
with the pastor and Prayer Meeting.
Looking ahead: Sunday School Picnic
September 17, 3-7 p.m. at Clarke County
Park in Berryville, Va.
Uvilla
ST. JAMES' LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Fred A. Soltow, Jr Pastor.
Worship Service at 9 a.m.; Sunday
School, 10:30 a.m. Communion the first
and third Sundays of each month.
Nelson Cluster
NELSON CLUSTER EPISCOPAL
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES
Telephone 725.5171
The Rev. Victor F. Lawson, Jr Missioner,
Rev. Laureen (Laurie) Moyer, Priest, Rev.
Julian Hope, Priest.
Scheduled services for church in the
Nelson Cluster are:
St. John's Harpers Ferry, 9 a.rn.; St.
John's, Rippon, 9 a.m.;
St. Philip's, Charles Town, 9 a.m.;
Grace, Middleway, 11 a.m.;
St. Andrew's-on-The Mount, Moun-
tain Mission, 11 a.m.;
St. Bartholomew's, Leetown,
Rite I Service, 11 a.m.
Holy Spirit, Summit Point, occasion-
al services as announced.
Counter tenor Jose Lemos
joins the Baltimore Consort
with instrumentation that in-
cludes a lute, viola, flute, cit-
tern, early guitar, rebec, re-
corder, crumhorn, and bandora.
The ensemble specializes not
only in late Renaissance and
early Baroque music, but also
in the popular music of that era
- music that was sung, played,
danced to, loved by and writ-
ten for the common people; mu-
sic.you might have heard in the
streets, taverns and playhous-
es rather than the more elabo-
rate and refined music favored
in palaces and cathedrals. The
performance is scheduled for
Thursday, January 26, 2006.
A glorious fusion of jazz and
chamber music, the Turtle Is-
land String Quartet has been
the very definition of chamber
jazz for nearly twenty years.
Exploration into folk, bluegrass,
swing, be-bop, funk, R&B, rock,
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