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1 Asbury Park PressSaturday, August 31, 1991 A13 VDTTT TADTEC fl AHHitlVial rvKiti tariff A 4 Deaths yesterday at Riverview Medical Cen Barter. Gerald Berkeley Township Bauckey. Sophie. Hazlet Township Bishop. Rose.

Toms Rixrr Catluccl. Helen Lazarczyk. Jaikson Township Frank. Randal Joseph, Toms River Garcia. Virgil.

Lakewwd Hunt. Brandon Lighthouse Pom. Fla. Kissinger. Donald W.

Bay Head Larrlson, Harriet Ocean Grave Lynch. Catherine McHomey. Point Plemanl Magee, Garrett. Marlboro Township Natoll, Clydle Berkeley Township Noordzy. Margaret Brick Township Rehe.

Mary, SfullUa Township Rogers, Virginia Trenton Russo. James Middletown Township Voorhees. Albert Middletown Township Point Pleasant Distributors, Wall Township, for 34 years before retiring. He was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Bay Head.

Mr. Kissinger was born in Philadelphia and lived in Brick Township before moving to Bay Head 20 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Perlina Johnson Kissinger; a son. Donald Horsham, a daughter. Carol Kissinger, Levittown, a brother, Joseph, Lauren Springs, Camden County; seven grandchildren, and six greatgrandchildren.

Pable-Evertz Funeral Home, Point Pleasant, is in charge of arrangements. CATHERINE MCHORNEY LYNCH. 83, of POINT PLEASANT, died yesterday at Irvington General Hospital, Irvington. She was a school teacher at Public School 39, Jersey City, for 40 years, retiring 12 years ago. She was a member of the National Education Association.

Mrs. Lynch was born in Jersey City and lived there most of her life before moving to Point Pleasant 10 years ago. Her husband, Edward, died in 1967. Surviving are three daughters, Catherine Mannino, Elizabeth Rasmussen and Marie "Joy" Walsh; 10 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Fallon Funeral Home, Jersey City, is in charge of arrangements.

Forked River, Lacey Township; nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Silverton Memorial Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. HELEN LAZARCZYK CARLUCCI, 75, of JACKSON TOWNSHIP, died Thursday at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. She was a communicant of St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church, Jackson, and a member of the Jackson Senior Citizens.

Mrs. Carlucci was born in Jersey City and lived in Rutherford before moving to Jackson 12 years ago. Her husband, Rocco, died in 1969, and a son, James, died in 1975. Surviving are four sons, Robert, Lyndhurst Township; Richard, Glen Ridge; Joseph, Bayonne, and Michael, Jersey City; four daughters, Joan Comes, Bayonne; Rose Carlucci, Toms River; Helen Meehan, Colts Neck Township, and Donna McCurdy, Jackson; two sisters, Florence Krineski, Manalapan Township, and Nellie Dombroski, Bayonne; 16 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. George S.

Hassler Funeral Home, Jackson Township, is in charge of arrangements. RANDAL JOSEPH FRANK. 36. of Money Island, TOMS RIVER, died Thursday at home after a long illness. He worked in the dietary department at Community Medical Center, Toms River, for a year.

Prior to that, he worked in the dietary department at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood, for six years. He was a charter member of Monmouth County Association of Children with Learning Disabilities; the Freehold Elks Lodge 1454; a former member of the Freehold First Aid Cadet Corps, and a member of the Island Heights First Aid Squad. He attended school in Freehold and was a 1974 graduate of Freehold Borough High School. Mr. Frank was born in Neptune and lived in Freehold before moving to Toms River a year ago.

Surviving are his parents, Raymond and Amina Kurman Frank, Money Island; a brother, Raymond G. "Rick," Howell Township, and his paternal grandmother, Charlotte Burdge Frank, Freehold. Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. DONALD W. KISSINGER 80, of BAY HEAD, died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital, Point Pleasant.

He was a sales representative at ter, Red Bank. He was chief estimator for Mahony-Troast Construction, Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, for 16 years before retiring. He was also an engineer supervisor for Wheel Lock Signal Long Branch, and an engineer for Edward and Norwalk, Conn. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, and a communicant of Church of the Nativity, Fair Haven. Mr.

Russo was born in Norwalk and lived in Red Bank before moving to Locust 32 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Edith B. Kleinknecht Russo; two brothers, John Russo, Norwalk, and Theodore, Connecticut; a sister, Eleanor Russo, Norwalk, and several nephews and nieces. John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements.

ALBERT W. VOORHEES, 88, of Leonardo, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died Thursday at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was a truck driver for Smith Transport Elizabeth, for many years, retiring in 1974. He was a veteran of the Army Calvary, and a member of the Teamsters Union Locals 560 and 478. Mr.

Voorhees was born in Melbourne and lived in Irvington before moving to Leonardo 21 years ago. His son. Donald H. Voorhees. died years retiring 22 years ago.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Pompano Beach, and was a deacon there, and a member of the Essex Troops, Roseville, Newark. Mr. Hunt was born in Bloomfield and lived in Glen Ridge and Maplewood before moving to Lighthouse Point 22 years ago. Surviving are a brother, Frederick B. Hunt, Morristown; four sisters, Dorothy H.

McCormick, Ocean Grove; Helen Hunt, Glen Ridge; Grace H. Stark, Penns Grove, Salem County, and Elizabeth Rath, West Hartford, and several nephews and nieces. Kraeer Funeral Home, Pompano Beach, is in charge of arrangements. HARRIET M. LARRISON, 64, of OCEAN GROVE, died Thursday at home.

She owned and operated the Loft Gift Shop, Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, for the past eight years. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Ocean Grove; the Neptune Republican Club, the Women's Republican Federation of Monmouth County, and the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 170, Ocean Grove. Mrs. Larrison was born in Philadelphia and lived in the Shore area all her life.

Surviving are her husband, Harry Jr. two daughters, Judy A. Silverton and Carol J. Pantaleo, both of Marlboro Township; a sister, Carol Albano, Neptune, and two grandchildren. Ocean Grove Memorial Home, Ocean Grove, is in charge of arrangements.

GARRETT MAGEE, 94, a lifelong resident of MARLBORO TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at CentraState in 1984. Surviving are his wife, Mary MiDizna voorhees; a son, Richard A. Voorhees. Old Bridre Townshin and five grandchildren. John P.

Condon Fu neral Home, Leonardo, is in charge of arrangements. SOPHIE BAUCKEY, 71, of HAZLET TOWNSHIP, died Thursday at Hazlet Manor Care Center, Hazlet. She was a waitress for the Old Union House Restaurant, Red Bank, for 15 years, retiring in 1976. Mrs. Bauckey was born in New York and lived in Hazlet for the past two years.

Surviving are a daughter, Joan Kohl-meyer, Hazlet; a sister, Jennie Taran-tola, Union; three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. John W. Mehlen-beck Funeral Home, Hazlet, is in charge of arrangements. VIRGIL GARCIA, 62, of LAKE- WOOD, died yesterday at Community Medical Center, Toms River. He was a self-employed artist retiring several years ago.

He was a an Army veteran during the Korean War, and attended the Cartoonist Illustrators School, New York. Mr. Garcia was born in New York and lived in Bayonne most of his life before moving to Lakewood a year ago. Surviving are a daughter, Deborah Garcia, Jersey City; three brothers, Robert, Howell Township; Ralph, Mount Vernon, and Rodney, Panama City; two sisters, Bonnie Kahn, Dallas, and Virginia Johnson. Oregon City, and two erandchildren.

Freeman I ma I Manses of TPVorstaifr GERALD J. BARBER, 81, of Holi day City, BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at home. He was an account examiner for Prudential Insur JL Medical Center, Freehold Township. Mr. Magee was a potato farmer in the Marlboro area most of his life retiring 17 years ago.

He was a member of the Old Brick Reformed Church, Marlboro, and a charter member of the Bucktown Buck Club, Manchester ance Newark, for 47 years before retiring 1975. He was a gold card member ot the Musicians Union, Eliza beth and Newark. Mr. Barber was FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 220 Sycamore Shrewsbury Sun. 20 A.M.

Worship Sarvic 9:40 A M. Sunday School For AH Ages 10 45 A.M. Worship Seme 7:00 P.M. Evening Rally Wad. 10 00 A M.

Ladies Prayer 7:30 P.M. Adult Bible Study Vouth a Children services LINCROFT BIBLE CHURCH 790 Newman Springs Rd Uncroft (opposite Brook dale College) Pastor Gary Becker Pastor Gary Doperalski Sun. Worship 10:45 A.M. 6 P.M. Sun.

Bible School 9:45 A.M. Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting King of Kings Lutheran Church Cherry Tree Farm and Harmony Rd. Middletown Worship Services 1:00 am ft 10:00 am Pastor William Hanson 671-3348 born in Newark and live in Fanwood before moving to Berkeley 15 years ago.

Surviving are his wife, Evelyn E. Stohle Barber; a daughter, Marilyn Klement, Franklin Park, a sister, Grace Farrell, Coral Springs, and three grandchildren. Quinn-Hopping 8 00 A M. Men's Prayer F. Eber Reitzel 741-0048 in Township.

Surviving are his wife, Sadie Robinson Magee; two nephews; a niece; five grandnephews and nieces, and seven great-grandnephews. Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. VIRGINIA W. ROGERS, a lifelong resident of Trenton, whose husband formerly lived in SPRING LAKE, died yesterday at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton.

She was a retired executive legal secretary with NJ. Catholic Conference, Trenton. Surviving are her husband, Arthur formerly of Spring Lake; a daughter, Christine Peacock, Thousand Oaks, and two granddaughters. Knott Funeral Home, Trenton, is in charge of arrangements. runerai nome, loms Kiver, is charge of arrangements.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOO 311 Bridge PL Pleasant Sun. 9:45 AM Bible Classes (an ages) 1100 AM Mommg Worship ROSE BISHOP. 92. of TOMS 7:00 PM Evening Inspiration 1:15 PM -Ladies Prayer Group 7:30 PM Bible Study. Player.

Praise FOUR WINDS FELLOWSHIP Meeting at Middletown High School South 501 Nutswamp Road Middletown Sunday Service 10:00 A.M. Casual, Caring, Christ-Centered, Contemporary and Challenging Pastor Bruce Koczman Call 788-1744 Tues. Wed. YE MUST BE BORN AGAIN Garden SUM Baptist Chnrcfc Fifth Street, Old Bridge Siinlaj Senrices 9:45 A.M. 10:30 A.M.

6:00 P.M. Jutt Minute. Away I Phona 251-4212 AIR CONDITIONED YOUR COMFORT RIVER, died yesterday at home. She was a member of St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church, Toms River.

Mrs. Frt. Hoyal Rangers (boys) Misslonetts (girls) 7:00 PM -Youth Meeting Pastor Don D. Miller 899-5258 Bishop was born in New York and lived most of her life in Hudson County before moving to Toms River in iyo4. Surviving are her husband.

lamps A. two sons, James A. Old Bridge JAMES E. RUSSO, of Locust, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, died township, and I nomas, Brick Township; a daughter, Ann Lucchesi, OCEAN COUNTY BAPTIST CHURCH 1380 Old Freehold Toms River Sunday: Worship 8 30 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM Worship 11:00 AM Evening Worship 6:00 PM Weds. Bible Study Prayer 7 00 PM A FAMILY MINISTRY CHURCH Earl Thompson, Sr.

Pastor For Information Call. 341-5O0S The Jersey Shore Evangelical Free Church Meets at Like Riviera Middle School Baverton Blvd. A Shorrock St, Brick Summer Hours Morning Worship 10:00 am For information call 920-5035 William A. Meyer Pastor "Good Neva For You At The Jersey Shore" Ocean County Evangelical Free Church Proving Ground Rd. at Chestnut Lakehurst Svces: Sunday School 915 A.M.

Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:45 A.M. Sunday Evening Svce. 7:00 Wed. Mdwk. Svce.

2 30 P.M. R. Wesley Engstrom, Senior Pastor Raymond 0. Martin Assoc. Pastor-Visitation CALVARY LIGHTHOUSE Assembly of God 1133 County Line Lakewood Sunday Worship at 8:30 A.M., 11 A.M.

And 6:30 P.M. Bible Education 10:00 A.M. Wednesday Home Fellowship Groups Otto Dietrich, Pastor 363-1239 ASBURY PARK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard T. Cams 3rd Grand Asbury Park 9:30 Bible School 10:45 A.M.

6:30 P.M. Service Wed. Family Night AWANA Program for K-6 Junior High Senior High Adult Prayer Praise Full Nursery Provided 7-9 P.M. Unity of Ocean County Meets At Temple Beth Or 200 Van Zile Rd. Brick Sunday Service 10:30 A.M.

For Information call 477-0463 The Elberon Memorial Church PARK AVENUE, ELBERON, NEW JERSEY (ONE BLOCK FROM THE OCEAN) Sunday Communion Service: 11:00 AM SERMON BY: REV. DR. SAMUEL H. MOFFETT Princeton Theological Seminary THE MINISTRY OF MUSIC Timothy Smith Choir Director and Organist 'Everyone's cWeCcome Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church Asbury Ave. Pine Street, Asbury Park Rev.

Gerard Lynch, O.S.S. Sat. Eveninns 5PM Have Gospel Will Travel Church Is Sponsoring A series of seminars designed to equip you for end-time counseling, exposing strongholds and removing the enemy from your life and affairs. Seminars will be held on Sundays 91-929 at 2:00 PM Walnut Street School in Toms River For more information call: 908-286-1244 or 609-265-1246 Funeral Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. BRANDON N.

HUNT, 87, of Lighthouse Point, a summer resident of OCEAN GROVE, died Aug. 19 at Oakdale Nursing Home, Pampano Beach. He was assistant manager in the mortgage department of the Metropolitan Life New York, for 35 Services BARNETT Bernard age 81. of West Palm Beach. passed away Thursday.

Aug. 29. 1991. Survived by wife tdythe. sons Syndey (Susan) and Lester (Judy) Barnett, brother Sidney, sister Blanche Cohen and five grandchil-.

dren. Graveside services will be Sunday. Sept. 1 at 1 p.m. at Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Iselin.

Arrangements by Riverside-Gordon Memorial Chape), West Palm Bch, Fla. 1-800-759-1151 GIANNACO Vincent 72. of Holiday City South section of Berkeley Township, formerly of Little Ferry and Hudson County, died on Thursday. Beloved husband of Marie (nee Scuro). Dear brother ot Andrew and Rosemane Menkes.

Lov- 1 mg uncle of several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Timothy E. Ryan Home for Funerafs. 145 St.

Catherine Toms River, thence to St. Joseph's Cemetery Mausoleum, Toms River, for entombment. If so desired, contributions may be made to St Maximilian Kolbe Church. Toms River, in Mr. Gianna-co memory.

Visitation Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 m. KISSINGER Donald W. 80. of Bay Head, on Friday. Aug.

30. Beloved husband ot Pearlina (nee Johnson). Father of Donald Jr, and Carol, Brother of Joseph, grandfather of seven and great-grandfather of six. Memorial service at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Bay Head, on Sunday.

Sept. 1 at 11 30 am in lieu of flowers, in his memory may be made to St. Paul United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. Box 105. Bay Head LARRISON Funeral services for Harriet Larn-son, 64, of Ocean Grove, who died Aug 29, 1991.

will be held at St. Paul United Methodist Church, New York and Embury Ocean Grove, on Tuesday morning. Sept. 3 at 11 with burial following at Monmouth Memorial Park. Tinton Falls.

Friends may call at the Ocean Grove Memorial Home. 118 Mam Ave Ocean Grove, on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a contribution to St. Paurs United Methodist Church, New York and Embury Ocean Grove. N.J.

07756 or to MCOSS Hospice Unit. 141 Bodman Place. Red Bank, N.J. 07701 would be appreciated. LYNCH Catherine McHorney.

of Point Pleasant, formerly of Jersey City, on Friday, Aug. 30. 1991 Wife of the late Edward. Mother of Catherine Mannino. Elizabeth Rasmussen.

and Marie "Joy" Walsh, Also survived by 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Fallon Funeral Home. 157 Bowers Jersey City, on Tuesday at 9 15 a.m. Funeral Mass St. Aloysius Church 10: 15 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Visitation Sunday and Monday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral home Earking tot on Summit Avenue between Bowers and Charles St. MAGEE Garrett, ot Marlboro Township, on Aug. 30, 1991 Beloved husband of Sadie (nee Robinson), Funeral services will be Tuesday 10 a.m.

at the Old Brick Reformed Church, Route 520. Marlboro Township. Burial to follow at Maple-wood Cemetery, Freehold Township. Calling hours Monday 2-4 p.m. at the Freeman Funeral Home.

47 Mam Freehold. In lieu of flowers, donations to the memorial fund of the Old Brick Reformed Church in his memory ap-preciated. NOORDZY Margaret (nee Covert), age 83. of Brick, on Aug. 29.

1991. Beloved wife of the late Edward Devoted mother ot Jane Blazewicz. Loving grandmother ot two. Funeral Service will be helo on Tuesday at 10 a m. at the Colonial Funeral Home, 3170 Highway 88 in Brick.

Visiting hours are 2-4 and 7-9 at the funeral home on Monday. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, PO Box 1818, Memphis, Tenn 38101-1818 REHE Mary, of Mullica Township, on Aug 30. 1991 Loving wife ot Helmut. Devoted mother of William and Stephen and Diana Fasciano.

Beloved sister of Stephen and Michael Kuchman, Helen Lysiak and Jenny Laynasty. Devoted frandmolher of eight and great-grandmother wo. Relatives and friends may call from 4-9 m. on Monday at the Wimberg Funeral Home, 400 Liverpool Ave, Egg Harbor City. ROGERS Virginia of Trenton, on Friday.

Aug. 30 at St Francis Medical Center. Survived by her husband. Arthur one daughter, Christine Peacock, two granddaughters, Samantha Waltz and Jacqueline Peacock. Relatives and friends may attend the funeral service, 10 a m.

Tuesday at Knott Funeral Home. 2946 South Broad Trenton. Burial will be at Colonial Memorial Park Cemetery Visiting hours 6-9 m. Monday. RUSSO James of Locust, on Friday.

Aug 30 1991. Beloved husband of Edith (nee Kleink-necht) Russo, Brother of John. Theodore, and Eleanor Russo. Mass of Christian Burial. Tuesday.

Sept. 3, 11 30 a at the Church of the Nativity. Fair Haven. Visiting at the John E. Day funeral Home.

85 Riverside Red Bank, on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 m. In lieu of flowers. aonations to the American Cancer Society. 1540 wy 38, Wall, NJ 07719 would be appreciated. SKOKNA Edward John "E.J.." age 50.

ot Manto-Ipking. on Aug. 15. 1991. Father of Jeffrey.

Son Of Edward and the late Ethel Leidig Skokna. Brother ot -Douglas Nephew of Charles Leidig. Dons Cope. Clara Leidig A memorial service will be held on Tuesday. Sept 3 at II am at the Presbyterian Church, corner of Mountain and Union avenues.

(Route 28), Bound Brook. The Rev Brian Hislop, officiating VOORHEES Albert 88, of Leonardo, on Aug 29, 1991. Funeral service Tuesday. Sept. 3.

1991 from the John Condon Funeral Home. 04 Highway 36, Leonardo, at a time to be announced visitation at the funeral home on Iunday. Sept 1. 1991 from 2-4 and 7 9 pm here will be no visitation on Monday. Interment air View Cemetery.

Middletown. IN MEMORIAM E3TELLE Norman Sr It been one year today that God took you away We love and miss you more and more each day and we will always love and miss you. Barbara, your sons. Donnie. Mike.

Bub. Holly, B'H. Georgie. Jen, Melody. Bonnngnd your grandchildren Sun.

Masses 7:00, 9:00, 10:30 A.M 'Sum 12 Noon 5 P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (TOWER HILL) 255 Harding Road, Red Bank 8:00 9:30 l.m. Sunday Worship Services Church School 9:30 8 p.m. Wednesday Praise Prayer Service Singles Ministry Bell Choirs Vouth Ministries 5-12th grades Overcome rs Outreach Stephen Ministry MOPS (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers) Pastors: Thomas Crenshaw, Robert Bell and Lawrence Ruby All offices: 747-1348 Tower Hill School: 747-1393 Dial-A-Thought: 747-1182 ORIGINAL COLOR PRINTS OF IRELAND Exclusively at the Irish Centre Edmund Sullivan, America's foremost painter of Ireland, will be exhibiting his recent prints and paintings. One day only! Sunday, September 1st, p.m.

Qtan JUove I Great Auditorium 1 I Join Us Sunday ll September 1st gi SHORE CHRISTIAN CENTER Dewey Friedel, Pastor Sunday Worship and Children: Church 9 00 AM 1 10 45 AM Home Fellowship Gatherings 2nd 4th Tuesdays 7:30 PM Women Bible Study 1st a 3rd Tuesdays Call Church Office Thursday Worship Celebration Thurs 7 30 PM Youth Meetings Fri. 7 30 PM Singles and Senior Citizens Ministry Available Contact Church Office "THE WORD WORKS" 4041 Squankum Allenwood Section of Wall Twp. (908) 938-4353 You are invited to meet Edmund Sullivan to view his entire Irish Heritage Collection. You will have the benefit of his expertise in selecting a print tor your home. Edmund will personalize any print you choose that day.

Don't miss this rare opportunity to select an Edmund I Sullivan firint or an original landscape of reland for your own collection or as a cherished gin. We look forward to seeing you. Refreshments will be served. fcVii CHRISTIAN SCIENCE asbury park- CHURCH SERVICES ,0 30 A AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Ma a SERMON FOR SEPT. 1 keyport OUDICT 117 CMC '00OAM UtlltlOl JL3U9 RED BANK HEALING TESTIMONIALS: WEDNESDAY S' 10 00 A M.

7 00 7 30 8 00 TOMS RIVER CHILD CARE AVAILABLE AT ALL SERVICES 1134 Lakewood (Rt 166) 1100AM Dr. James Forbes Riverside Church, New York, NY One of the Finest Preachers in America Today For Free Program Guide Edmund Sullivan grew up in New York City. From his parents, natives of Deny City and Bonane, Co. Kerry, he Inherited a great passion for Ireland. Rooted in his parents reminiscenses, Edmund Sullivan's Ireland is brilliantly portrayed in the limited-edition prints.

In the words of the artist: "1 want to record this magnificent country before modern man changes her too much. Write: OCCMA. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK P.O. Box 126 Ocean Grove, N) UDO 08)775-0035 mm GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 667 Tennent Englishtown 536-9025 Pastor Ray Burnett People Praise Sun. Morning 10:30 AM Dynamic Discipleship Training Wednesday 7:30 PM Unable to attend? Our sermons are available on cassette tape for individual or group study.

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