OCEAN CITY – Author Tony Campolo is the speaker this Sunday at Ocean City Tabernacle. Dr. Campolo is faculty emeritus of Eastern University; indeed, one of the schools is named for him. Author of over 30 books, sociologist, pastor, social activist, and passionate follower of Jesus. Tony has been a regular at the Tabernacle since 1976.
The Burchfield Brothers and Lori Jean Smith are in concert at 7:00 p.m. Jon plays classical guitar and Ben the midi-marimba. Irish whistles and recorders make these two artists sound like an entire ensemble! The stylistic diversity of Appalachian, Classical, Jazz, Renaissance, Praise & Worship, and Gospel has attributed to the stunning arrangements of this Dove nominated duo. Their concert is a combination of music, storytelling and comedy as each plays off the other in a way that’s entertaining and captivating.
There will be two identical services at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. You will see some familiar faces including Greg Field, who will lead the 8:15 a.m., 10:15 a.m., & 6:35 p.m. pre-service hymn singing along with Jeff Seals on the organ and Carolyn Lothian at the piano.
There are also some new people you will want to meet. Rick Carlson is the new President/CEO of the Ocean City Tabernacle and Moorlyn Family Theatre. Curt Cloninger, is a professional actor, writer and storyteller. He will also be involved throughout the season.
Child care is available for ages 3 and younger in the Noah’s Ark nursery both morning and evening services. Children’s Worship is available for kids K through 4th grade both morning services and a Jr. High class 5th through 8th grade is offered at the 10:30 a.m. service.
Everyone is welcome. Come in your vacation clothes. Sunday events at the Tabernacle are by contribution only; tickets are not needed. Parking is free on the Tabernacle grounds for anyone attending worship services or concerts.
Our website is www.octab.org
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