Soul Surfer | Feb. 4

Memorial Presbyterian Church in Wenonah will be hosting a dinner and the movie Soul Surfer on Saturday, Feb. 4, beginning at 6 p.m.

Memorial Presbyterian Church in Wenonah will be hosting a dinner and the movie Soul Surfer on Saturday, Feb. 4, beginning at 6 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church in Woodbury Heights is hosting a Victorian Tea and Treasures on Saturday, Feb. 18
Ticket Pricing: $10 adults; $5 children 6 and under
Seatings are at noon and 2:30 p.m. A ticket entitles patrons to tea, treats, door prizes and the chance to browse the Treasure Shoppe and purchase small gift items.

Saturday, March 3
6:30-10 p.m.
Come for great teen talent and and support the Angel’s of God clothing closet of Pitman.
Also, participate in our special 30 seconds of fame segment – we put 30 seconds on the clock… you entertain us. Can you dance, sing, play an instrument, know a cool trick, make us laugh? We want you!
Visit the Facebook event page and send it to your friends!

Living Water Coffee House at Pitman United Methodist Church
7:30-10:30 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 3
Performers: Catrisha Utley, Rose Daisy, Alli Pisaro, Ian Goode, Lara Nimer, Sonya and guitar, and others.

Bride Dressed In Black, King Richard and Dioana Gayle will be at the Bus Stop Music Cafe in Pitman on Saturday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. The cover is $7.
After spending about an hour with them for this interview the things that struck me the most were their commitment to their families, to God and their ministry.
The American Heritage dictionary defines compelled as “to force or drive to a course of action, to secure or bring about by force, to overpower, to drive together; to unite by force; to herd.”
After talking to COMPELLED (Matt Russell, Rob Baumiester, Nate Sara and Mike Bruckler), a local band from South Jersey and watching them perform it is evident that the name of their band is not just a name but a feeling and a belief. They have a passion for the Lord and they will tell you that. The Lord, through the power of the Holy Spirit, “compels’ them to minister through song.
While watching their performances you will see that this group of young men are not a garage band, or a group of kids with instruments making noise………..they are for real! The lyrics are poetic and relate to the everyday struggles and triumphs of being a Christian. The music is powerful yet not overbearing (no heavy metal here!). When you watch Matt sing, Rob play guitar, Mike play drums and Nate play bass you can feel the Holy Spirit being funneled through their voices as they sing and their hands as they play. Their music is their testimony.
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