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About Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1971)
Tid Bits for Living By R E V . T J L . S T R A Y H A N D I share with you this little co pied article and hope none of the readers have this disease: Sunday sickness, or morlbus sabbatlcus, Is a sickness pecu liar to church members, and It re c u rs every seventh day. There w ill be no suggestion of the disease until Sunday morn ing, and without the least diffi culty It can develop very quick ly. The symptoms vary, but the d i s e a s e never Interferes with the appetite. It never lasts more than twenty-tour hours, and Black College Supported by UMC Offering PORTLAND/OHSERVER Jan. 21, 1971 "New perspective” W Cburd) of ®our Ctjoirr Multi muir fumili] often much less. It Is never necessary to call a physician yet the disease Is very conta gious. No symptoms are felt on Saturday night, but the attack develops suddenly on Sunday morning. The patient awakens as usual, feeling w ell, and eats a hearty breakfast. About nine o'clock the first attack comes on and lasts usually until noon. And In the afternoon, the patient Is much Improved and Is able to ride and read the Sunday papers. The aftermath Is that on Mon day morning the patient who Is subject to Sunday sickness, Is out bright and early, meeting friends at the drugstore corner and attending to business with usual Interest and briskness. (Going to work as usual). T h i s strange disease has proved very much of an epide m ic. In nearly every home there w ill be one or more cases every Sunday. From: Christian Life "The Billy Graham of Korea," BEN SONG, outstanding speaker to youth w ill Join the "New Perspective," a contem porary music ensemble from George Fox College at the Youth tor Christ Saturday night rally on January 23 at Benson High School, 7:22 p.m. M r. Song Is the first Korean missionary to the United States. He Is appearing In local high schools on a "thank you tour" to challenge youth of this coun try . "The New Perspective" Is a s in g in g group made of seven c o l l e g i a n s from around the northwest who offer a blending of the secular and the sacred In music and will present Ralph Carmichael's " T e ll It Like It Is ." ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Corner of 8th Ave and Skidmore S.S. 9 :3 0 A .M . Sunday Worship 1 1:0 0 A .M . Christian Youth Fellowship 6 :0 0 P.M. (2nd and Fourth Sundays) Thomos Strayhand, minister Church and Schoo» (or Communrty ST. ANOREW'S CATHOLIC church 281 4 42 9 80« M l . A iS f r r * « IV M»T»AM GdlfFlN FOdTLANO, O S fG O N 9 7 2 1 1 81V GORDON I DICXEY M aitat 9 0 0 am Hymn. 10 JO am Char 12 0 0 pm Fob * * 0 . 1 HUGHES MEMORIAL CHURCH United Methodist Cor. N.E. Rodney & Failing Rhone 2 8 8 -4 3 7 3 O n S n a y haopU Engogml In ExWoordmary Work The second ra lly of 1971 w ill be an outstanding combination of guest s p e a k e r and special music. Make It tor a great eve- nlngl Richard J. Parfcar, Minis tar EVERYONE WELCOME ST PH IL IP’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH N.E. Knott Street at Rodney Avenue Rev L.O. Stone Vicar Telephone 287-2012 SUNDAY SERVICES: Holy Communion Sunday School Holy Communion 7 :4 5 AM 9 3 0 AM Holy Communion 6 :0 0 PM (First and Third Sundays) 1 1:00 AM Morning Prayer (Second and Fourth Sundays) I 1:00 AM Wednesdays A Holy Days MCKINNEY TEMPI! CHURCH OF GOO IN CHRIST 1737 N.E. Alberta Office 2 8 2 -8 5 2 2 Lobby 2 8 4 -9 0 7 5 Bishop W.L. McKinney, Minister Sunday School Church W o rth y 9 30 1 I 45 6 30 soo rrwrr (»•rung Wordup Ah« AM PM pm The Tornea Dur WMcamm AM N ohon, ST. PAUL CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST N ‘ By CORINE WINCHESTER Rust College, (a nearly or all) black Institution Is supported by the United Methodist Conference of Oregon along with the Iowa and Minnesota Conference. The school has a history of 104 years and for the first time of its history Rust College has been accredited by the Southern Association as a fully accredit ed institution! The supports came from Race Relation Day Offering. E arl Riddle said, "Having Just returned from a visit to R u s t College, I can tell you there is great Joy In Holly Springs, Mississippi. Hut more than that there Is a realization that accreditation was received, In part, because of the financial support that is being given by seven Annual Conference which are specifically related to Rust. The annual support given Rust has been accepted as "endow ment" Income which is in lieu of permanent endowment funds n e c e s s a r y for the financial strength of any college." " It is hoped that our Race Relations Day Offering (all of which goes to Rust) w ill top >6,000 this y e a r," E arl Riddle said. M r. Riddle reports that he was Impressed with the quality and dedication of the faculty and administration at Rust. In con versation with many of the stu dents (724) " I was Impressed with the seriousness and antici pation of every academic oppor tunity which they had," stated Riddle. The new Lenotyne Price L i brary is a real asset to Rust College. A new music building Is anticipated to be built within a year to replace the one which burned a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stone entertains former Pastor and present Pastor at the Benson Hotel. From left to right A. I^ee Henderson, minister of Bethel AME., Mr. and Mrs. Stone, host; Mrs. A. I^e Henderson (pastor’s wife) Grady R. Brown, former pastor of Bethel for years now serving as pastor of Gregg AME Church, Kansas City, Mo. K„n> l.c. f ...« , m ,...... « r-rw « Sunday School 9 :4 5 A.M . Worship Service 12 :0 0 Noon YPW W 6 3 0 P.M. Evening Worship — Sunday, Tuesday, Friday 8 0 0 P.M The Friendly Church - You ore only a Stranger once Highland United Church of Christ tligbleed C888i«8«ptty Ceeter 4435 H X 9 * I n e n Pfcem 3 4 4 -5 4 M Rev. Samuel Johnson, Pastor Sunday Brecbtos* Sunday School Morning Worship 8 :3 0 A .M . 9 :3 0 A .M . 1 1 0 0 A .M , yAethodisf r> kG°^Sl»T‘*T V X— ■ / 5828 N.E. 8»h 28 8-5 42 9 A. L m Henderson, Minister Ellis Casson, Associate Minister Church School ................................................................9 :3 0 A.M. Morning Worship ........................................................ 10 4 5 A.M. Wed. Noon - The Hour of Power .................... 12:00 N O O N Wed. Prayer & Class Meeting ................................... 7 :0 0 P.M. Nursery Care Provided Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church 3138 N. Vancouver Ave. Phone 282-9496 Sunday School Morning Worship 'W e ere m ekin g our N eighborhood A B rotherhood” 9 :0 0 A .M . 1 1 :0 0 A .M . Dr. O.B. Williams, Pastor "S erving th e In n e r C ity S aving the In ner M a n " Maranatha Evangelistic Center 1222 N.E. Skidmore Phone 288-3700 — 4035 " (A n m m W S e n d e e * w A A e n D e e d e d / AeopM because e/ en Unttattei C h n a t Sunday s < n > o J **•"»"«’ Evanmg Worship Hour Powar - W «d Friday.Vouiti O Rama Reverend Wendell Wallace, Pastor 9 13**» '« 45 *■**• 7 00 PM. 7 00 P.M 7 30 Che Mount Olivet baptist Church Rev. John H. Jackson Minister N.E. First ond Schuyler Portlond, Ore. Phone 284-1954 Sunday School ......... 9 a.m Morning Worship 1 1 a.m Vesper ............................ 5 p.m PM Let us rrtbrr to tvorthip and depart to terve.