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Wildwood Boardwalk Chapel Dedicates New Building October 1

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By From the Boardwalk Chapel

Since 1945, the Boardwalk Chapel in Wildwood shared the gospel to hundreds of thousands of tourists who visit the New Jersey shore each summer. With a ministry staff of 30-40 college and seminary students, the gospel is presented through preaching, concerts, and personal conversation every summer evening right on the Wildwood boardwalk just a block from the city’s Convention Center. 
Since its beginning, the Chapel’s ministry and properties have been sponsored and cared for by the Presbytery of New Jersey of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Money was donated to the Presbytery of New Jersey for the boardwalk chapel to purchase two dormitory buildings and a multi-use administration building, all located on Hand Avenue, just a few blocks from the Chapel building on the Wildwood boardwalk. 
On Saturday, October 1, 2022, the Boardwalk Chapel Committee will be joined by members of the Presbytery of New Jersey, special invited guests, and the public, for a Service of Dedication to God of these three recently acquired buildings, followed by a reception and meal. The service of dedication will begin at 12:15 p.m. at the Hand properties in Wildwood.
If you would like more information about the Service of Dedication, or to be included in the guest list for the reception and meal to follow, contact Anastasia Ferguson by September 24 atboardwalkchapel@gmail.com.

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