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The Anglican
Church of the Good
Shepherd
Worship services are held Sun-
day at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school
begins at 9:15 a.m. A healing ser-
vice is conducted on the second
Wednesday of the month, and a
Bible study is held on the third
Wednesday. The church is at the
Oakcrest Cove Retreat Center at
34 Quaker Meetinghouse Road in
Forestdale. Call 508-362-0362.
Cape Cod Synagogue
Shabbat services are the first
Friday of the month at 7 p.m., all
other Fridays at 7:30 p.m. and
Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. Shabbat
dinner is served before services
on the first Friday of the month at
5:45 p.m. Reservations required;
call 508-775-2988.
Christ Chapel
Koinonia Praise & Worship Ser-
vices at 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. Tra-
ditional Worship Service Sunday
evening at 6 (No evening service
the last Sunday of each month.)
Nursery care is provided during
all services. Wednesday prayer
meeting at 6:30 p.m. Paul Beck is
pastor of the church on Old Stage
Road in Centerville. Free vacation
bibleschoolfor grade 1to 6,Aug. 7
through 11. Call 508-420-1200.
Church of the
New Jerusalem
Swedenborgian
The Rev. and Mrs. George D.
McCurdy will spend the summer
ministering to the church membei*.
Guest organists for the summer j
are Nan Berg and Margaret Bossi.
Services are held at 11 a.m. The
McCurdys will be at the church, j
Route 6A in Yarmouthport, through
Sept. 3.
Coast Chapel
Sundaymorning worship is held
at 10inthe Forestdale Elementary
School on Route 130 inSandwich,
where Pastor Joe Goldberg deliv-
ers the message. Sunday school
classes for pre-K through 5th
graders begin at 10:30 a .m. All
are invited to evening Bible study
on Wednesdays at 7 at the church
office. Call 508-962-3622 or go to I
www.coastchapel.com
Corpus Christi
Mass is celebrated at Corpus
Christi,324 Quaker Meetinghouse
Road in East Sandwich,Saturday
at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 8 and
10:30 a.m. Call 508-888-0209.
Cotuit Federated
Church
The congregation meets for
summer worship services and
Sunday School at 9 a.m. The Rev.
Diane Cusumano, a Presbyte-
rian minister, is interim pastor of
the combined United Church of
Christ/UnitedMethodistchurch at
School and High streets.
Faith Assemblies of
God Church
The Rev. Richard Robedee will
deliver the morning message at
11 with music by worship leader
Beverly Robedee. Christian edu-
cation classes for all ages begin
at 9:45 a.m., and everyone is
invitedtoaneveningof Biblestudy
Wednesdays at 7 at the church
on Bearse's Way in Hyannis. The
Partners with Pastor Prayer Time
is held Tuesday and Thursday
mornings from 7 to 8:25.
Federated Church of
Hyannis
The Rev. Ellen C. Chahey will
preach at 8 and 10 a.m. The
church is located on Main Street
in downtown Hyannis.
First Church of
Christ, Scientist
The Bible Lesson-Sermon will
be delivered at the 10:30 a.m.
service. Sunday school is at
the same time. Nursery care is
available for infants and young
children. Testimony meetings are
held every Wednesday evening at
7:30 at the church on Bearse's
Way in Hyannis.
First Lutheran
Church
Pastor JohathanAhnquist leads
the Saturday service at 6 p.m.
and on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Child
care is available at the church,
1663 Main St. (Route 6A) in West
Barnstable. The facility is handi-
cap accessible.
Kollel of Cape Cod
Erev Shabbat Family Worship
services are held at 7 p.m. each
month by Kollel of Cape Cod at
150 Flint St. in Marstons Mills. A
community Shabbat dinner is at 6
p.m. Reservations for the dinner
are required by calling 508-428-
5576. For more information,go to
www.kollelcapecod.org.
Marstons Mills
Community Church
Members join other churches of
Cape Cod for worship and praise
on the Hyannis Village Green at
10 a.m. followed by the Festival
of Life.
One Light
A Center for Spiritual Transfor-
mation: An Interdenominational,
New Thought Church, created
specifically for those who do
not want to align with any single
spiritual tradition. Gatherings are
heldthesecondandfourth Sunday
. of each month at the Cape Cod &
Islands RealtorsAssociation Con-
ference Center inWest Yarmouth.
Call 508-428-6248 or visit www.
peaceoncapecod.org.
Osterville Baptist
I Church
Pastor Larry Renoe speaks at
the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services.
Nursery andchildren's church are
available at both services. Sign-
ing for the hearing impaired is at
the 10:30 service. At 5 p.m. there
will be Beach Night and Baptism
at Dowses Beach in Osterville.
! Bring a picnic. All are welcome.
Call 508-428-2787 or go to www.
' ostervillebaptist.org.
Our Savior Lutheran
Church
Worship services and Sunday
School are held at 10 a.m. with
Bible studies at 9 a.m., both
led by Rev. Randell Bessette. A
nursery is also provided. The
church is locatedat 14Cape Drive
in Mashpee. Call 508-477-4966.
Children kindergarten through
5th grade are invited to attend
Summer Vacation Bible School,
called Treasure Cove, Aug. 21 to
25 from 9 a.m. to noon when they
will learn about Jesus,explore the
Bible, sing, play games, snack,
find treasures and more.
Presbyterian Church
of Cape Cod
Sunday worship is at 10 a.m.
withChristianeducationclasses at
9 a.m. (recessed inAugust).There
are study times at 6 p.m. on Sun-
days and 7 p.m. on Wednesdays.
There isaSundayeveningworship
at 7:30 conducted in Portuguese.
The church is across from the
community college on Route 132
and can be found on-line at www.
capecodopc.com
St. George Greek
Orthodox
Orthos is at 8:30,Divine Liturgy
at 9:30 and Sunday School at
tO a.m. The church is at 1130
Falmouth Road (Route 28) in
Centerville.
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
WeekendservicesonSaturdays,
at 5 p.m., the Holy Eucharist with
organ; on Sundays, at 8 a.m., the
Holy Eucharist, Rite I, and at 10
a.m.,theHolyEucharist,RiteII,with
adult and junior choirs and organ.
(Morning Prayer at 10 a.m. on the
fourth Sunday of the month.) Adult
forums at 8:45 a.m. and child care
andchurch school,withGodly Play
at 9:45a.m.onSundays.Mid-week
servicesheldonTuesdaysat 7a.m.,
Wednesdays(HealingService)at 10
a.m. and Thursdays at 7:30 a.m.
The Rev. Stephen V.Smith, Rector,
the Rev. Dr. Kris Lewis, Assistant
Rector.Phone:508-362-3977.Web
site:www.stmarys-church.org.The
church is located on Route 6A in
Barnstable.
St. Michael the
Archangel Orthodox
Christian Church
Divine Liturgy and Sunday
school are held Sundays at 10
a.m. All services are in English.
The church is at 62 Main St. in
Cotuit. Call 508-420-1113.
St. Peter's Church
The Eucharist is celebrated in
the church, 421 Wianno Ave. in
Osterville,Sundays at 8,9:15 and
11 a.m. Children are welcome at
the 9:15 service. Sunday School
is heid from 9 to 10 a.m. There is
a coffee in the church hall after
the 9:15 service. Baby sitting for
younger children is available. The
Rev.Tim Cherry,rector,isassisted
by the Rev. Gene Goetchius,
retired Scripture professor, and
the Rev. Paul Thompson.
Seventh Day
Adventist Church
The SDA Church runs the Bay-
berryChristian Schoolfor elemen-
tary grades. Separate Sabbath
School Bible studies are held
for children and adults at 9:30
a.m. every Saturday followed by
Worship Service at 10:50 a.m.
On the first and third Sabbaths
of each month, a potluck dinner
is offered following the service.
Wednesday night Prayer Meetings
are held at 7. The SDA church is
pastored by Pastor Mark Gagnon,
2736 Falmouth Road, Route 28 in
Osterville. Call 508-428-8921.
Unitarian Church of
Barnstable
Sean Gonsalves, a reporter
and columnist for the Cape
Cod Times, will be the guest
speaker at the 10 a.m. service
at the church on Route 6A
i in Barnstable Village. All are
welcome to join the social hour
after the services.
South Congregational
Church
Worship is held at 10 a.m. in
Centerville. Church school for
children in preschool through 8th
grade is available and the Cokes-
bury Exploring Faith Curriculum is
followed. Nursery care during the
worship hour is available. A coffee
hour follows the service. The Sun-
day morning Adult Education and
Conversationsgroupmeetsat9with
Women's Fellowship. The church
offers adult and family choirs.
United Methodist
Church
A worship service is held at the
57 Pond St. church inOstervilleat
8 a.m. inthe Blaine TaylorMemo-
rial Chapel. The 10 a.m. service
is in the church sanctuary. Cof-
fee hour follows. Nursery care is
available for the 10 a.m. service.
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Unity Church of the
Light
All are welcome at the service
at 10 a.m. in the Yarmouth Senior
Center, 578 Forest Road in South
Yarmouth, when the Rev. Steve
Carty Cordry speaks. Sunday
School at most services; children
always welcome. Coffee and
refreshments in the bookstore.
Call 508-790-6685.
West Parish of
Barnstable
The Rev. Reed Baer preaches at
West Parish of Barnstable (United
Church of Christ), located in the
1717MeetinghouseonRoute 149,
at 10 a.m. All are invited to join
the congregation for fellowship
andrefreshments after theservice.
Call 508-362-4445.
RELIGIOUS SERVICESZ
f . . . . RELIGIOUS NOTES
Victory Chapel activities Village. All are welcome, and basic instruction in
Join members of Victory Chapel Aug. 18 and meditation is offered to beginners.
19 from 6 to 8 p.m. for a Miracle Healing Crusade 7 pon*or nrocpntc woolrlv
with International Evangelist John Overson, who "" yeni
er presents weekly
will be praying for the sick. A March for Morality meditation
is held Aug. 19 starting at 11 a.m. on the Hyannis TheCape CodZen Center hasweekly meditation
Village Green. Revival services with Pastor Dave practice at the Unitarian Church of Barnstable,
Szezepanski take place Aug. 20 at 11 a.m. and 7 Barnstable Village on Route 6A. The Tuesday
p.m., and Aug. 21 through 23 at 7 p.m. at Victory morning group meets at 8 for meditation in the
Chapel, 1260 Route 132 in Hyannis. RE area downstairs. There is meditation instruc-
,
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. rx J r u tion on Fridays at 6:40 p.m. in the library and a
Meditation offered for beginners Friday Evenjng Group meets inthe library, behind
The Cape Sangha, a Zen Buddhist meditation tne sanctUary, at 7 for meditation. There are also
group, meets Sundays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at retreats, field trips to the Providence Zen Center
the Old Schoolhouse on Route 6A in Barnstable and monthly talks. Call 508-362-2410.
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