12The Daily Tar HeelAugust 28, 1989 ST i A ! A U ifin "TT'W f FTT FT- n Fl F1 H I O rTT y1 A rv n mm77 A "TT" n fX OJVUVUUNU U KltUUOUS) OKAN0A0 llLm McDuffic Baptist Church NC 86 at 1-40 Interchange Sunday: ': Bible Study 9:45 am j Worship 11:00 am Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00 pm Young adult (college age) ! class & fellowship begin in September. ; 929-4404 or 929-7979 "Providing a little bit of home away from home" Welcomes You to Chapel Hill ! Saturday Vigil: 550 pm Sunday Masses: 8.00, 930, 11.00am & 5O0pm Reconciliation: between 450 and 5:15pm on Saturdays Rev. Tim O'Connor Rev. Justin J. Capoto 942-1040 740 Gimghoul Road Chapel Hill. NC 27514 WELCOME WESLEYANS! CHURCH CHAPEL HILL WESLEYAK CHURCH Meeting Sundays at 1 0:30 am for Worship Glenwood Elementary School Daniel E. LeRoy, Pastor 967-5345 "Prime Time" College Age Fellowship Weekly If : 8(8? (UI3 Sunday, 10:00 am Praise & Wednesday, 7:00 pm The God of All Wisdom Nursery Provided For more .4 I il u rikw- ' J&l i I 1 K U.. I I. I ! I III! T 'I HI III Gvtzciay Tuosdav Sunday School 9:00am 10:00am Morning Worship 11:00am Evening Worship 7:00pm Home CARRBORO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 am Morning Worship 11:00 am REV. JAMES COILE - PASTOR - KINDERGARTEN DAY CARE PROGRAM 929-5143 942-1223 200 Hillsborough Road Carrboro, NC 27510 To believe is to Care To Care is to Do Worship with us at 11 am. United Church of Chapel Hill 21 1 West Cameron Avenue Chapel Hill, NC 2751 6-4023 919942-3540 Jill Edens Richard Edens, Ministers There is now a new and exciting Wesley an Church in Chapel Hill, and you are invited to be a part of the excitement! We look forward to providins a little bit of "home away from home" for you. Call us! Are you serious about following Christ? Are you looking for friends who are serving him? Please come and join In fellowship with our group of college-age students. Worship Ovirnftr-t CHURCH S information, call 493-8300 or 968-41 20. i j s- UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 4t ij TsW ' r Past& M. E. Evans Asst. Pastor D. Miller Friday Cell 7:30pm Campus Intercessory Prayer Fellowship 6:00pm 7:00pm Intercessory Prayer Wednesday Mid Week Service 7:00pm every The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 400 Country Club Road (near campus) Sun. Meetings: 9:30 am Young Adult Family Home Evening: Mon., 7:00 pm Institute: Wed., 7:00 pm Bishop Richard Rust 929-2789 Chapel Hill Friends Meeting (Quakers) 531 Raleigh Road Sunday Worship 9:00 AM 11:15 AM For additional information, call 929-5377 or 929-3458. welcomes UNC students ! "Come and be blessed by the Lord. " Sunday Wednesday Sunday School, 9:45 am Intercessory Prayer, 7:30 pm Worship, 11:00 am Bible Study, 8:00 pm Nursery Available Rogers Road i J. N FTFG Hempstead Church (located 34 mi. north of Hempstead) t IE " ( us Undergraduate Dinner: Thursdays, 6:00 pm Graduate Dinner: Mondays, 6:00 pm Fall Retreat: September 22-23, 1989 Saturday morning 5:30am Chapel Hill's Reform Synagogue, Judea Reform Congregation 2115 Corn wallis Road Durham, NC, welcomes you! Shabbat services: 8:00 pm. Students welcome for high holiday worship. Rosh Hashanah worship: 8:00 Friday evening, September 29, at Chapel Hill High School. 489-7062 Pastor- Robert E. McMillan V,V 8009 Rogers Road Chapel Hill, NC 27516 Hwy86 967-8667 J Parsonage - 942-7263 PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS MINISTRY at UNC in Chapel Hill Presbyterian Student Center 110 Henderson Street 967-2311 Rebecca Reyes Campus Minister t Check out classifieds a campus calendar every day for announcements of religious organizations' special events. Chapel of the Cross 304 E. Franklin St. next to Morehead Planetarium 929-2193 MT. CARIYIEL BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC) Mt. Carmel Church Road 3 mi. south on 15-501, toward Jordan Lake SUNDAY SERVICES Bible Study - 9:45 am Worship - 11:00 am Call 933S565 for information about special events. "A Church Home Away From Home" UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 825 Estes Drive (At Airport Road) 967-7546 Sunday School: 9:45 am Sunday Worship: 11:00 am Young adult (college age) class 2L fellowship starts this fall. . i -.-r-f Rev. Richard Vaughan 'A place where those needing love can find It; a place where those having love can share If Call for Information andor transportion CH: 929936 Durham: 682-7Q53 Looking for an independent fundamental church that will meet your spiritual needs ? Try . . . CALVARY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1000 West Main Street, Carrboro Pastor Gary Webb SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday Worship 11:00 am Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm Wed. Bible StudyPrayer 7:30 pm For transportation, call 942-2653 . THE EPISCOPAL CAMPUS MINISTRY WELCOMES YOU TO UNC. Sunday services, beginning August 31 st, are at 7:30, 9:00, 1 1 :1 5 am & 5:15 pm; other services held daily at 5:1 5 pm. Join us at our orientatloncookout following the 5:15 service on Sunday, August 31 st. Labor Day Beach Retreat -- September 1 -4. First Fellowship Night of the weekly Anglican Student Fellowship - September 5th at 5:45 pm, followed by dinner & program. The Rev. Stephen Elkins-Williams. Rector Lisa Fischbeck, Campus Minister H E PA LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY, 300 E. Rosemary Larry Harts ell Campus Pastor 942-2677 SUNDAY Worship at 8:30 & 11:00 am Sunday School at 9:45 am WEDNESDAY Eucharist at 5:30 pm Fellowship Meal at 6:15 pm COME JOIN OUR FAMILY CHAPEL HILL BIBLE CHURCH 1200 Mason Farm Road Phone: 968-4754 Jim Abrahamson, PastorTeacher Reggie Kidd, Pastor of Worship Randy Russell, Pastor of Ministry An exxmgeliccd fellowship of expository Bible teaching and "Body Life" ministry. Sunday Services 9:15 am, 11:00 am & 4:30 pm Adult Sunday School 9:30 am & 1 1:00 am Children's Sunday School 9:30 am & 4:30 pm - M k n n n i in . U U Vl: ChapdOilt Church of Christ 2 Briarbridge Lane, Chapel Hill WELCOME STUDENTS! We invite you to make us your church home while here. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday Scho ol 10:00 am Worship 11:00 am Evening Devotional 6:00 pm We Offer: The Risen Lord as an alternative to hedonism, cynicism and despair A small, intimate, family-like church An opportunity to serve both God and community without regard to sex, color or creed 0

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