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St. John Ocean City to Celebrate Mother’s Day at Next Rejoicing Spirits Service

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OCEAN CITY – You’re invited to a monthly worship and fellowship time at St. John Lutheran Church, 10th & Central Avenue in Ocean City.  Rejoicing Spirits is an inclusive, meaningful Christian worship service that welcomes, embraces, and celebrates the gifts of our brothers and sisters with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The next service will be our Mother’s Day Celebration Rejoicing Spirits service and will be held May 8 at 2 p.m.
Rejoicing Spirits enriches the spiritual lives of people with intellectual disabilities through a meaningful Christian worship service and fellowship time in free, expressive environment. Individuals are free to be themselves while actively participating as contributing members of an inclusive faith community. People with disabilities, their families, friends and other supportive community members come together to worship in a “shush-free” environment. For more information about Rejoicing Spirits visit www.rejoicingspirits.org.
Rejoicing Spirits worship services are held the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. For more information, contact the church office at 609-399-0798 or office@stjohnlutheranoc.org. Ample free parking is provided in the church parking lot on Central Avenue.  For directions go to www.stjohnlutheranoc.org. St. John Lutheran Church is a member church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and is located at the corner of 10th and Central Avenue in Ocean City, NJ.

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