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Summer 2010 Ocean City Tabernacle 550 Wesley Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226 Address service requested 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! 131ST SEASON Ocean City Tabernacle

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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!

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Ocean CityTabernacle

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2010 EventsOcean City Tabernacle is a Christian event center with options for the entire familySaturday, April 17, 8:45 am – 3 pm

Women’s Conference: A Secret Called ContentmentJan Carlberg, Author, keynote speaker Fellowship and encouragement for women Call for full schedule Music: Cynthia Rasmussen, Soprano Carolyn Lothian, Piano$45 registration includes lunch

Saturday, April 24, 7 pm Concert

100-Voice Choral FestivalChurch and community choirs

Sunday, May 30, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

David Joynt, Presbyterian Church of Toms River, NJexperienced pastor Multi-faceted church ministriesMusic: Huw Priday, TenorDedication of steinway Model D Nine-foot Concert Grand Piano

Sunday, May 30, 7 pm Concert

Huw Priday, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UKWelsh TenorHas appeared with all major British Opera CompaniesPlus “Piangi” in Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London’s West end

Sunday, June 6, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Paul House, Birmingham, AL Associate Dean & OT Professor Beeson Divinity school of samford UniversityAuthor: Old Testament Survey Music: Young Cape Singers, Gail Rodger, Director

Saturday, June 12, 8:30 am

Fellowship Breakfast with Messiah College’s New LightReservations appreciated

Saturday, June 12, 7 pm Concert

New LigHt, Messiah CollegeChristian folk music from around the worldeight-voice virtuoso ensembleNo tickets, offering received

Sunday, June 13, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

David Epstein, New York, NYsenior Pastor, Calvary Baptist ChurchDaily radio, “Tell it From Calvary” Leadership development and evangelism Music: Sandy EpStEin, Soprano nEw Light, Messiah College

Sunday, June 20, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Bob Russell, Louisville, KY“The Living Word” Radio MinistryColumnist: “The Lookout”Author: Jesus, Lord of Your PersonalityMusic: Four hiS gLory a cappella male quartet

Sunday, June 27, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Charles Zimmerman, Souderton, PACalvary Church & Biblical seminaryTeaching Pastor Professor of Practical TheologyMusic: BEcky & grEg FiELd

Sunday, June 27, 7 pm Worship Service

Tony Campolo, St. Davids, PAProfessor emeritus, eastern UniversityFounder, evangelical Association for the Promotion of educationAuthor: Red Letter Christians: Citizen’s Guide to Faith and PoliticsMusic: Urban Promise Choir

sunday Worship, 8:30 & 10:30 amsunday Concerts and events, 7 pmHymnsings prior to each sunday service & concertChildren’s sunday school, Vacation Bible school & Kid’s ClubFellowship, Bible studies & seminarsYouth Activities, Gym Nights, and Concerts

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Wednesday, June 30, 10-11:30 am

Kid’s ClubAge 4 through 1st gradeCrafts, Bible stories, light snack

Sunday, July 4, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

William Willimon, UMC Bishop Birmingham, ALFormer Dean, Duke University Chapeleditor-at-large, Christian Century magazineAuthor: Resident Aliens, The Laugh Shall be First, What’s Right with the ChurchMusic: Matthews Brothers

July 4, 7 pm Concert

MattHews BrotHers, Duo pianists, trumpeters, vocalists, and organists Ron Matthews, Professor of Music Eastern University, St. Davids, PA Gary Matthews, Minister of Music Highland Park Baptist, Southfield, MI

Tuesday, July 6, 6 pm

Potluck SupperBring your favorite dish

Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday July 6-7-8 & 13-14-15, 9:30-11:45 am

Vacation Bible School for children age 4 through 6th gradeRoute 254: What’s Your Destination? (Psalm 25:4)

Wednesday, July 7, 7 pm

Open Gym NightHoops & games in Kull Youth Center Open to all teens

Saturday, July 10, 8:30 am

Fellowship BreakfastReservations appreciated

On the Boardwalk: Contemporary Worship 7:30 am at the Music Pier every Sunday July 11-August 9

Sunday, July 11, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Duffy Robbins, Eastern University St. Davids, PAUnforgettable illustrations of Biblical principlesAuthor: Speaking to Teenagers: Think About, Create, and Deliver Effective MessagesMusic: Glad

Sunday, July 11, 7 pm Concert

gLad, a cappella close harmony vocals, plus instrumentalsLatest of 17 CDs “Receive the Glory” ed Nalle, John Gates, Don Pardoe, & Chris Davis

Bible Studies Every Tuesday, 7 pm, July 13-August 31

Wednesday, July 14, 7 pm

Open Gym NightBasketball & other games in Kull Youth Center Open to all teens

Sunday, July 18, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Dean Curry, Lead Pastor, Life Center Tacoma, WARecipient, Courageous Leadership Award from Willow Creek Association Global Neighbor ProjectGeneral superintendent Cabinet of Assemblies of GodMusic: Greg Buchanan, Harp

Sunday, July 18, 7 pm Concert

greg BucHaNaN, HarpFormer soloist, U.s. Navy Band Washington, DC Four Harps: electronic, ancient, Celtic, standard Folk, hymns, popular, & jazz repertoire

Tuesday, July 20, 7pm

Christmas in JulyFor 6th – 8th Graders: Wacky Christmas-themed games in the decorated Kull Youth Center. snacks, prizes, and an “Ugly Christmas sweater Contest.”

Wednesday, July 21, 10-11:30 am

Kid’s ClubAge 4 through 1st gradeCrafts, Bible stories, light snack

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Sunday, July 25, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Craig Kocher, Chaplain University of RichmondFormer Assoc. Dean of Chapel Duke UniversityPublished in “Pulpit Resource” and “The Circuit Rider”Music: Joe Hesh & Ensemble, plus “Praise & Worship music” at 8:15, 10:15, & 6:35

Sunday, July 25, 7 pm Concert

Tim Zimmerman and the King’s BrassNine-piece ensembleClassic & popular brass repertoire

Wednesday, July 28, 10-11:30 am

Kid’s ClubAge 4 through 1st gradeCrafts, Bible stories, light snack

Sunday, August 1, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Leonard Sweet, Newberg, ORHistorian, FuturistDrew University & George Fox UniversityAuthor: So Beautiful: Divine Design for Life & the ChurchMusic: John Taylor, Tenor

Sunday, August 1, 7 pm

Christian Magic ShowJoe M. turNerProfessional speaker/Corporate Entertainersleight-of-hand magician/illusionistFeatured on CNN Headline NewsReserved seating for children with parentsMusic: John Taylor

Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday August 3-4-5 & 10-11-12, 9:30-11:45 am

Vacation Bible School for children age 4 through 6th gradesaddle Ridge Ranch: Roundin’ up questions, Drivin’ home answers (James 1:5)

Sunday, August 8, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Walt Wiley, Charlotte, NCWinning With EncouragementChaplain, Baseball ChapelsMusic: Four His Glory, a cappella male quartet

Sunday, August 8, 7 pm

Ventriloquistdavid PeNdLetoN, Indianapolis, INAppeared at Ocean City First Night, 2009Fascination for all ages Reserved seating for children with parents

Wednesday, August 11, 7 pm Open Gym NightGames & activities in Kull Youth Center. Open to all teens.

Saturday, August 14, 8:30 am Fellowship BreakfastReservations appreciated

Sunday, August 15, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

James Howell, Charlotte, NCMyers Park United Methodist ChurchAdjunct Professor of Preaching Duke Divinity schoolColumnist “The evangelist” & www.goodpreacher.comAuthor: Introducing ChristianityMusic: Cynthia Rasmussen, Soprano

Sunday, August 15, 7 pm Concertdave staHL sacred orcHestra30-piece instruments & singersHymns & Gospel Music in “Big Band” soundWednesday, August 18, 7 pm Open Gym NightHang out, shoot hoops & play games in Kull Youth Center. Open to all teens. Saturday, August 21, 2010, 9 am – 4 pm

Youth Workers ConferenceMinistry training and discussions with fellow youth workersMatt McAlack, Professor of Youth Ministry Philadelphia Biblical University$15 ($10 for college students and groups 5 or more) Weekend accommodations at Kull Youth Center for additional cost

Sunday, August 22, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship ServicesTony Campolo, St. Davids, PAemeritus Professor, eastern UniversityAuthor and TV commentatorMusic: Steve Green

Sunday, August 22, 7 pm ConcertSteve Green Recording artistGuest back-up singers: ChARTer Tech select Choirselections from newest albums: A Journey of Faith, Somewhere Between, & Songs of Worship

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Wednesday, August 25, 7 pm

Open Gym NightHoops & games in Kull Youth Center. Open to all teens.

Sunday, August 29, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Jan Carlberg, Wenham, MAstories illustrating Biblical truthsAuthor: The Hungry HeartMusic: roBin MaSSiE & StEvE condy Soprano & Baritone

Sunday, August 29, 6 pm

Tabernacle Birthday Party in the Adams NarthexCake & Ice Cream to celebrate 131 years

Sunday, August 29, 7 pm Concert

roBiN Massie & steve coNdy with JaMie raNkiN, Pianosacred classics, operatic delights & familiar songs

Sunday, September 5, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Barry Black, Washington, DCChaplain, United states senate Former Navy Chief of Chaplains & seventh Day Adventist PastorAuthor: From the Hood to the HillMusic: Tom Baust, Baritone

Sunday, September 5, 7 pm Drama

david PayNe, London, England, UKPortraying C. s. Lewis in Lewis’s own words

Tuesday, September 7, 6 pm

Potluck SupperBring your favorite dish

Sunday, September 12, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

John Hull, Duluth, GAeqUIP, a Ministry to Church Leaders International seminars and educational materialsMusic: Seals Family – Tabernacle Organist Jeff Seals, Trumpeter David Seals, Soprano MaryBeth Seals McGrath

Sunday, September 19, 8:30 & 10:30 am Worship Services

Pat Williams, Orlando, FLsenior Vice President, Orlando MagicTestimony of a Christian leader in a celebrity sportMusic: 35-Voice PBU Chorale David Shockey, Director

Wednesday-Thursday, September 22-23 7 pm Weds. – 5:15 Thurs.

Conference for Pastors & Church Staff“Worship and the Future”

$60 registration; spouses $30 (call or click for complete schedule)

Saturday, October 9, 7 pm

Block Party ConcertAnnie Moses BandChamber strings, buoyant vocals & dynamic rhythmsJust completed two national TV specials on PBsTickets $20 ($17 in advance, 10 for $150)

Saturday, December 11, 4 pm Concert

Christmas at the TabernacleJohn Taylor, TenorAngelus ChorusThe Tapestry StringsTraditional carols and scriptures plus Messiah excerpts

Leonard Sweet, Author, Futurist; Drew University &

George Fox University

David Joynt, Senior Pastor Presbyterian Church of

Toms River, NJ

Tim Lucas, Lead Pastor Liquid Church,

Basking Ridge, NJ

Gary Schnittjer Professor of Biblical Studies,

Philadelphia Biblical University

Joseph Martin, Composer, Pianist, Organist; Sacred

Music, Shawnee Press

Richard Stanislaw Hymnologist; President, Ocean City Tabernacle

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David Seals, MaryBeth Seals McGrath

Sunday, September 12 8:30 & 10:30 am

Urban PromiseSunday, June 27 7:00 pm

Four His GlorySunday, June 20

8:30 & 10:30 am Sunday, August 8

8:30 & 10:30 am

Cynthia RasmussenSaturday, April 17 Sunday, August 15 8:30 & 10:30 am

Carolyn Lothian Summer Pianist

Saturday, April 17

Tom Baust Sunday, September 5 8:30 & 10:30 am

PBU ChoraleSunday, September 198:30 & 10:30 am

ChARTer Tech Select Choir

Sunday, August 22 7:00 pm

Greg FieldSummer Songleader

Young Cape SingersSunday, June 6

8:30 & 10:30 am

John TaylorSunday, August 1 8:30, 10:30 am & 7 pm Saturday, December 11, 4 pm

Sandy EpsteinSunday, June 13 8:30 & 10:30 am

Joe HeshSunday, July 25

8:30 & 10:30 am

Greg & Becky FieldSunday, June 27 8:30 & 10:30 am

Before each service--singing old-fashioned hymns and new worship songs, 8:15 & 10:15 am, 6:35 pm, each SundayMusicians

Jeff Seals Master Organist

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Children at the Tabernacle

DURiNG SUNDAY 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. A class for 6th - 8th grade students meets in the Conference Room during the 10:30 am worship service, encouraging students to follow Christ.

VACATiON BiBLE SCHOOLTuesday through Thursday, July 6-8 & 13-15, “Route 254” and August 3-5 & 10-12, “saddle Ridge Ranch.” 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: 609.399.1915).

ARK-KiDS PRE-SCHOOLThe Noah’s Ark summer nursery is transformed for the other 8 months of the year into a delightful pre-school classroom with certified teachers Colleen Dice and Julia Wiggins. Four and five year olds attend Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 9 am to noon ($170/month). Three year olds attend Tuesday and Thursday, 9 to 11:30 am ($110/month). Curriculum includes age-appropriate learning skills plus Bible stories and activities. The state-licensed pre-school operates in cooperation with st. Peter’s United Methodist Church and follows the Ocean City school calendar for vacation days and weather-related cancellations. Call for registration information.

WEDNESDAY MORNiNG KiD’S CLUBJune 30, July 21, and July 28, 10 am-11:30 am. Children age 4 through 1st grade are invited to attend. Kid’s club offers a Bible story, arts & crafts, games, and a small snack. Pre-registration is appreciated.

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Youth at the TabernacleKULL YOUTH CENTERYouth groups and churches use the Kull 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.

OPEN GYM NiGHTS Wednesday, July 7 & 14, August 11, 18 & 25, 7pmA time of hanging out, shooting hoops, and playing games in the Youth Center. Open to all teens.

CHRiSTMAS iN JULYTuesday, July 20, 7pmFor students in 6th – 8th GradesCelebrate Christmas in style! Play wacky Christmas-themed games in the fully decorated Kull Youth Center. Includes snacks, prizes, and an “Ugly Christmas sweater Contest.” You don’t want to miss this!

YOUTH WORKER CONFERENCESaturday, August 21, 2010, 9 am – 4 pmMinistry training and discussions with fellow youth workersMatt McAlack, Professor of Youth Ministry Philadelphia Biblical University$15 ($10 for college students and groups 5 or more)Weekend accommodations at Tabernacle Youth Center for additional cost.

TABERNACLE SON CLUBDuring the school year, an after-school program provides tutoring, snacks, Bible lessons, games, and life skills for local students.

XFACTORFirst Sunday of the month (October-May)A Junior High (6th – 8th Grades) outreach event for local students

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

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MEMORiAL GiFTSPlaques, bricks, and inscriptions throughout the grounds and buildings remember those who have been leaders at the Tabernacle—from the early founders to the Luff family, to the many who assure the support of programs for the future. Be sure to read and remember these faithful saints.

BELL TOWER The 13 bells (struck for the centennial of the U. s. Capitol, 1893) traveled from Washington, DC, to 1st Methodist Church in Camden. Cooper Hospital, the next owner, gave the bells to Ocean City Tabernacle and more than 25 donors funded their restoration and installation. Dedicated June 14, 1998, they ring to honor and memorialize those whose names appear on the plaques.

GiFTS TO THE TABERNACLEWeekly Offerings received at each sunday service are used for program costs. Thanks to all who share in making the worship services and concerts possible.A separate Building Fund supports capital expansion, renovation, and major repairs. Endowment Fund income provides operational funds and, when necessary, supplements the weekly offerings. Consider including the Tabernacle in your Will or in your planning of an income-producing annuity or trust. Gifts of appreciated stock or property often result in tax savings and can provide lifetime income for the donor. Many tax advantages are available through various giving instruments. The Tabernacle can put you in contact with third-party help for your charitable planning.

TABERNACLE STREAMiNG LiVE AND ON RADiO Worship services are streamed live each sunday morning via live.octabernacle.orgWJPG 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, 1:30 pm sunday & 6:30 am the following saturday

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, a kitchen, and sleeping-bag overnight facilities. Call 609.399.1915 for information.

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

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 131 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.”

WiserLink, Inc., brochure design

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Todd Chamberlain, Chair; Ocean City; Principal, Masters Legacy Planning, Inc., Linwood

Carl Scheetz, Vice Chair; Ocean City; Ret. Superintendent of Schools

Ralph Schiavo, Secretary; Ocean City; Ret. Superintendent of Schools, K-8

Louis M. Walters, Treasurer; Chair, Budget Committee; Ocean City; President, Atlantic City Sewerage Co.

Sal Monastero, Assistant Treasurer; Chair, Audit Committee; Berwyn, PA; Ret. investment firm

Herbert Adams, Chair of Facilities Committee; Ocean View, NJ; Prof. Engineer & Land Surveyor; Ret. General Manager, Atlantic City Electric

Robert J. Stiefbold, VP of Finance; Northfield, NJ; Ret. owner, Taylor Pork Roll A. C.

Jane French, Exec. Committee; Medford, NJ & Ocean City, Ret. JBJ Associates

Erik Hostvedt, Exec. Committee; Pipersville, PA & Ocean City; Founder and Owner, HPI Sales

Richard Kull, Exec. Committee; Pompano Beach, FL & Ocean City; President, Burns-Kull Auto Group

John Shirk, Ocean City; Chair, Investment Committee; Partner, Fortress Financial

Virginia Weber, Exec. Committee; Moorestown, NJ & Ocean City

Richard Stanislaw, Ocean City; President/CEO, Ocean City Tabernacle, Former University VP

Andrea Bell, Ocean City

Frederick W. Chase, Jr., Haddonfield, NJ; President, Chase Sales; CEO, DaCosta

Lisa A. Christy, Malvern, PA & Ocean City

Richard 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’s International Realty

Russell 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 College

Robert Hunter, Downington, PA & Ocean City; Ret. EVP & CFO Bradford White Corporation

Mary Anne Kull, Pompano Beach, FL & Ocean City

Edward H. Salmon, Millville, NJ & Ocean City; Chairman/CEO, Salmon Ventures Ltd.

Fredrick E. Starn, Egg Harbor Township, NJ; Ret. President, Starn’s Shop-Rite Supermarkets, Inc.

Gena Willard, Doylestown, PA & Ocean City; CPA, Gross & Company LLP

DiSTiNGUiSHED FELLOWS AND LiFE TRUSTEESRobert B. Dahlhausen, Berwyn, PA & Ocean City

E. Guy Elzey, Jr., Haddonfield, NJ & Ocean City

Frank P. Felton, 3rd, Rydal, PA & Ocean City

James Houseman, Head Usher; Holland, PA & Ocean City

John Kulp, Chaplain Emeritus; Coatesville, PA

William Luff, Jr., Newtown Square, PA

CHAPLAiNSRev. Richard (Terry) Lothian, Ret., Community Baptist Church, Somerset, NJ

Rev. William Reasner, Ret., United Methodist Church

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

Rev. Linda Vandergrift, Pastor, Monroe Village Church, Jamesburg, NJ

Rev. Dr. John Kulp, Ret. United Methodist Church, Chaplain Emeritus

Ocean City Tabernacle Association Trustees(as of February 2010)

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Top row left to right: Brandon Schmidt Director of Youth Ministries & Groups CoordinatorNancy Notaro Financial SecretaryTim Truman Facilities Manager

Bottom row left to right:Antoinette Albert Vice President for OperationsMegan Schmidt Children’s Ministry DirectorJason Knorr Assistant Facilities Manager

Richard Stanislaw President/CEO

Staff

The Tabernacle maintains year-round outreach through X-Factor games for intermediate school students, Tab Son Club after-school programs for local teens, the Ark-Kids Pre School, and the extensive use of the facilities by visiting church and civic groups.

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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 30 David Joynt Huw Priday, Welsh Tenor CONCeRT

June 6 Paul House

June 13 David epstein

June 20 Bob Russell

June 27 Charles Zimmerman Tony Campolo

July 4 William Willimon Matthews Brothers CONCeRT

July 11 Duffy Robbins Glad vocal quartet CONCeRT

July 18 Dean Curry Greg Buchanan, harp CONCeRT

July 25 Craig Kocher King’s Brass CONCeRT

August 1 Leonard sweet Joe M. Turner ILLUsIONIsT

August 8 Walt Wiley David Pendleton VeNTRILOqUIsT

August 15 James Howell Dave stahl Orchestra, “Big Band” CONCeRT

August 22 Tony Campolo steve Green CONCeRT

August 29 Jan Carlberg Robin Massie & steven Condy CONCeRT

september 5 Barry Black David Payne as C. s. Lewis DRAMA

september 12 John Hull

september 19 Pat Williams

2010

SATURDAY CONCERTS April 24, Choral Festival, Community and Church Choirs CONCeRT, 7 pmJune 12, Messiah College’s New Light singers CONCeRT, 7 pmOctober 9, Annie Moses Band, Block Party CONCeRT, 7 pm ($20)December 11, Christmas CONCeRT, Carols & scriptures, John Taylor with Angelus Chorus & Tapestry strings, 4 pm

SEMiNARS (call for full information)April 17, Women’s Conference, 9 am-3 pm ($45)August 21, Youth Workers Conference, 9 am-4 pm ($15, $10 for college students and groups of 5 or more)september 22-23, Conference for Pastors & Church staff ($60)

FELLOWSHiP sat. June 12, Fellowship Breakfast, 8:30 amTues. July 6, Potluck supper, 6 pmsat. July 10, Fellowship Breakfast, 8:30 amsat. August 14, Fellowship Breakfast, 8:30 amsun,. August 19, Tabernacle Birthday Party, 6 pmTues. september 7, Potluck supper, 6 pmTuesdays, July & August, Bible study, 7 pmsundays, July & August, Informal Outdoor Worship Music Pier, 7:30 am

CHiLDRENWeds., June 30, July 21 & 28, Kid’s Club, age 4 to 1st grade 10-11:30 amTues.-Thurs., July 6-8, 13-15 & Aug. 3-5, 10-12, Vacation Bible school, age 4 to 6th grade, 9:30-11:45 amsept. 27, 2010 - May 19, 2011, Ark Pre-school, ages 3, 4 & 5

YOUTHWeds., July 7 & 14, Aug. 11, 18 & 25, Open Gym for Teens, 7 pmTues. July 20, Christmas in July, 7 pmFall, Winter & spring, After school and evening youth events

Tickets: 609.399.1915

Tickets not required for any Sunday events or concerts