Area Churches Announce Plans For Holy Week Services The following churches have sub mitted information to The Hrun.s wick Beacon about Easter services: Oak Island Presbyterian Easter Services at Oak Island Presbyterian Church will begin Thursday evening, March 31, with a Maundy Thursday Holy Commu nion service. The Rev. Wesley Jennings will speak from the Gospel of Luke 23:46, "The Crossword Seven." The service begins at 7 p.m. On Sunday morning, he will speak on "Seeing is Believing" from the Gospel of John 20: 11-18. Sunday school starts at 9:15, with worship service at 10:15. Holden Beach Chapel The Rev. Jack Hancox will be guest pastor for the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Easter services at the Holden Beach Chapel. I lancox is a Baptist minister from Yaupon Beach and is a missionary and retired Navy chaplain. A Maundy Thursday service will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 31. Holden Beach Sunrise An Easter sunrise service will be celebrated at the Holden Beach l-'ishing Pier at 7 a.m., co-sponsored by the pier and Brunswick Islands Baptist Church. Residents and visi tors are welcome. Seaside UMC Members of the Wesley and Aldergate choirs, tone chime players and soloists will provide seasonal music at Seaside United Methodist Church. The musicians are under the di rection of Marjorie Crissman, direc tor of music ministries. The Rev. Jerry Eowry will preach at all services on Easter Sunday, and members of the congregation will present dialogues on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. During the 7 p.m. Maundy Thurs day service, anthems and congrega tional hymns will be interspersed between readings from Matthew's account of Jesus' Passion. The Last Supper will be commemorated. Tennebrae, the Service of Darkness, will be observed at 7 p.m. on Good Friday. Doreeen Lowry and Jane Love will sing "At the Cross." The Festival of the Resurrection will begin on Easter Sunday with a sunrise service at 6:30 a.m. Gathering will begin at 6:15. At the 8 and 10 a.m. services. Holy Communion will be shared. Special music will include a piano organ duet, "Thine Is The Glory," played by the tone chimes; "An Easter Celebration," and the "Halle PHOTO CONTRIBUTED HUNDREDS GATHER for last year's "Worship on Sunset Reach," which begins the outdoor senice season for Calabash Presbyterian Church, sponsor of the interdenominational event. The sen-ices begin with Easter and take place every Sunday at X a.m. from Memorial Day until Labor Day. lujah Chorus" will he sung by the Aldersgate Choir. Pianists Sue Houston and Peggy Morris will accompany. Calabash Presbyterian Calabash Presbyterian Church will begin its fourth season of "Worship on Sunset Beach" beside the pier at X a.m. this Easter Sunday. The second service of the season will take place Memorial Day week end. followed by weekly services, weather permitting, through Labor Day. The interdenominational outdoor services arc conducted by the Rev. Dr. Francis M. Womack Jr. More than 4,6(K) attended in 1993. Participants are advised to dress casually and to bring a chair or blan ket to sit on. Calabash Presbyterian's regular Easter worship service will be at 9:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. Dixon Chapel An Easter Passion Play will be presented by Dixon Chapel Church in Varnamtown on Saturday, April 2. and Sunday, April 3, at 7:3(1 p.m. both evenini's. The service will include special sound effects. Revival services at Dixon Chapel are scheduled for April 4-7, also at 7:30 p.m. with the Rev. Jesse James Rushing of Hickory. Special music will be provided by the Dixon Choir, Monday; the Missionaires, Tuesday; the Union Chapel Youth Choir, Wednesday; and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Watson, Harvest Fellowship, Thursday. Brunswick Islands Baptist "Into Your Hands I Commend My Spirit," a Tennebrae and Commun ion service, will be held at Bruns wick Islands Baptist Church Maundy Thursday (today) at 7 p.m. A Good Friday service featuring music by The Missionaires quartet will be held April I at 7 p.m. An Easter Sunday sunrise service will he held at the Holden Beach Pier Sunday starting at 7 a.m. Daylight Savings Time. The event is eosponsored by Brunswick Islands Baptist and the management of the pier. Village Point UMC Village Point United Methodist Church will celebrate Easter and the spring season with a variety of activ ities this weekend. On Saturday, April 2, the spring bazaar will be heid from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., with a children's Easter egg hunt at 11 a.m. The Resurrection will be celebrat ed with a sunrise service Sunday, April 3, at 6 a.m., followed by re freshments in the fellowship hall. An Easter program will be pre sented at 6 p.m.. also followed by refreshments. All are welcome, said spokesman Patty Jones. Harvest Fellowship Harvest Fellowship Pentecostal Holiness Church presents the Easter drama "The Night Before?The Day After" Saturday, April 2. at 7:30 p.m. The church is located off N.C. 130 east of Shallotte on Graybridge Road. For more information call the church at 754-7051 or 287-4267. Assembly of God The South Rrunswick Islands As sembly of God presents the illustrat ed sermon, "The whip, the hammer and the cross," in music and drama Easter Sunday at 11 a.m. The assembly worships at 5850 Beach Drive near Ocean Isle Beach. Ocean Isle licach Chapel Ocean Isle Beach Chapel will be gin this year's "Sunday Morning Worship on the Stiand" with an 8:30 a.m. Easter Sunday service led by the Rev. Lec Roney, pastor of Living Word Church in Chadbourn. Worshipers will meet at the cross just west of the Ocean Isle Beach Fishing Pier. The chapel's next service will take place Memorial Day weekend, then every Sunday through Labor Day weekend. Shallotte First Baptist Shallottc First Baptist Church will hold a sunrise service Easter Sunday at 6:30 a.m., with breakfast to fol low. Members and visitors are invit .wl tu. On Saturday, April 2, the Shal lotte First Baptist Brotherhood will hold a breakfast at 7 a.m. with a speaker from the Brunswick Baptist Association. I lis topic will he the as sociation's mobile disaster relief trailer. St. James the Fisherman At St. James the Fisherman Episcopal Church in Shallotte, an Easter vigil service will begin at (i a.m. at Gause Landing, where St. James had its beginning in the 1930s under a live oak tree on the banks of the Intracoastal Waterway. I"he following Holy Week ser vices have been scheduled: ?March 3!, Maundy Thursday, ft p.m. Seder dinner, 7:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist. ?.April I. Good Friday, 3 p.m., church open for devotions. Noon: Good Friday liturgy. The Rev. Don Safrit will deliver the homily. Sta tions of the Cross through town at 2:30 p.m., beginning and ending at St. James, with St. I.uke. Camp Methodist and Shallotte Presby terian participating. ?April 2: Holy Saturday Liturgy, 10 a.m. ?.April 3: T 'he Easter vigil service at 6:30. Continental breakfast at the church, 8:30-9 a.m. Family service, M a.m.. informal Eucharist and Flowering of the Cross, followed by an Easter egg hunt. Celebration of the Resurrection, 11 a.m., followed by the scaling of the chuuh corner stor. Verse and prose contemplations, intentions and prayers will he scaled under the cornerstone, not to he opened until Easter 2093. St. Luke Lutheran St. Luke Lutheran Church has scheduled the following Lenten and Haster season services, according to Pastor Don Safrit: ?Maundy Thursday, March 31, St. Luke wil have a joint worship service at Shallottc Presbyterian Church. Seder meal worship begins at 6:30 p.m. ?Good Friday. April I, joint worship service at St. James the fisherman Episcopal Church. Shal lottc. This "Stations of the Cross" worship service will take place from noon until 3 p.m. ?Faster Day, April 3, sunrise service at 6:30 a.m. on the church property site, U.S. 17, Ocean Isle Beach. Easter Day schedule: l> a.m. Sunday School and 10 a.m. Holy Communion worship, both at Shallottc Middle School. Shallotte Church Of God Shallottc Church of God will pre sent "Victory of the Cross" Easter Sunday at 11 a.m. Revival services are scheduled April 10-13 with Pastor Thomas Lee on "Realizing God's Will." Service times are Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., and Monday through Wednesday, 7:30 nightly. There will be special guest singing each evening. Other upcoming events include Youth World Evangelism Action, "Mission Mexico," April 17; Pastor Appreciation Sunday, April 24 at 11 a.m.; and Young Adult Fellowship. April 21). 7:30 p.m. SHELTON farm _ im i iuiu i iuiiij am CADDS ^ &GIFT5 Twin Creek (Food Lion) PUua. Shallone^-^'754 9968 i D 5TH Annual CHILI COOKOFF SOUTHPORT, N.C. 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