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North Cape May Church Announces Addition of Second Service

By Press Release

NORTH CAPE MAY – Revolve Church, located in the North Cape May Shopping Center at 3860 Bayshore Road, announced the addition of a second Sunday morning worship service to begin Aug. 30. The two services will be held at 9 and 11 a.m. The format of each service will be the same, under the teaching of Pastor Bill Laky and the ministry of the Worship Team.
During each service, age-appropriate lessons and activities for children from birth to age 12 take place in the children’s section, called revolveKIDS. Security is an essential feature of the facility, and parents are encouraged to check in their children 15 minutes prior to the start of service.
Pastor Bill holds a bachelor’s degree from The College of New Jersey and received his master of divinity degree from Philadelphia Biblical University. He and his wife, Gina, served first on the mission field in Spain and then planned to go to Indonesia. Instead, they planted Revolve Church, a church that revolves around Jesus, in their own community of Cape May County.
The addition of a second Sunday morning worship service is in response to the phenomenal growth the church has experienced, and undergirds the church’s mandate as stated by Pastor Bill: The church exists to glorify God by making disciples who make disciples of all nations.
“Church is not an event one day a week,” said Pastor Bill. “The gospel should inform everything that we do.”
For more information, visit www.revolvechurchnj.com.

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