PORTLAND/OBSERVER Thursday April 22, 1971 R e lig io n Oxjrch and Srhoal t » Community Tid Bits for Living MT. O livet Baptist Church presents musical T h e B u ild in g Fund Com m ittee" o fM t.O liv e t Baptist Church w ill presentM iss Dolores Boston accompanied by M r. Knowlton Craig, both of Seattle, t Washington in a concert Sunday A p ril 25, 1971 at 5:00 pun. solo was in church. Her most honored ocassion was when she was in Iran and she sang fo r the Shab’ s coraation and the program was video taped and played back over national television during the comation in 1969. School bond to be debated by Churches A Town Meeting, a public forum affect my ch ild ? " Forthose who discussion attempting to debate have no children enrolled who both the pro and con sides of the may be asking: "W hy should I coming school bond measure w ill support this m easure?" "How be held Sunday afternoon, 5:30 pm w ill it benefit me ? ” and "W hat at Highland Baptist Church. are the alternatives? " A community service sponsor­ Featured speakers are: M rs. ed by the CCC (M t. O livet, Gladys McCoy and M r. Frank Highland Baptist, and M allory Case, of the Portland School churches), the meeting w ill deal Board: and D r.W illia m Fletcher with such questions as are of vital and D r. Harold Kleiner of the interest to the voting public. F or Adm inistrative Staff. those with children, who w ill want to know: "W hat difference w ill the Remember Sunday A p ril 18th at bond measure make in the quality 5:30 p. m. Highland Baptist of education" : and "How w ill it Church. Police Community Relations p.m., to be held at the Manager restaurant located atN.E.lO th and A lberta. M inisters of the Albina area are Invited to attend. Highland United Church of Christ Highland Community Cooter «435 N.E. 9th Avenue M m m 2A4-54A0 Rev. Samuel Johnson, Pastor Sunday Breakfast 8 .3 0 A M .. Sunday School 9 .3 0 A .M . Morn;ng Worship H ;QQ A M. ANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 5935 N. Minnesota. 2 8 9 -2 3 6 4 Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Service Minister Felton Howard 7:30 P.M. "I was in the spirit on the Lord's Day, and heard behind me a great voice as of a trumpet. " "Unusual Sarvicas w ith an Unusual Paople bacausa o f an Unusual Christ" «V A IM R TA P O «TIA N O . O R IG O N » 7 2 1 1 MRTRAM GRIFFIN «V M unn GORDON I DtCXfV » 0 0 am Hymn» I 0 J 0 am Chmt 12 0 0 pm Folk M a „ ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH S.S. 9 :3 0 A.M. Sunday Worship 1 1:00 A.M. Christian Youth Fellowship 6 :0 0 P.M. (2nd and Fourth Sundays) Rev. Thomas Strayhand, minister ST. PAUL CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Bi«hop J C F . . I - . ” 5’ " 1 Sunday School 9 :4 5 A M Worship Service 1 2 .0 0 Noon YPW W 6 :3 0 P.M. Evening Worship — Sunday, Tuesday, Friday 8 :0 0 P.M The Friendly Church - You are only a Stranger once Rev. T . L . Strayhand Paradoxes of Life Considering all the things we have today and consider them to be the proper time saving and labor savingdevices we find that we aiso have paradoxes which are good on one hand and not con­ sidered good on the other. The L ittle boy rushed home from school and excitedly told his mother, "They have a magic re­ cord player at school, you do not have to plug it into e le c tric ity , it does not use batteries, all you have to do is just crank it up with a handle and it p la ys." The m other could only sm ile as she thought of how her parents had considered the e lectric and battery machine as magic. When a boy gets up at four o’ clock in the morning to deliver papers people w ill say he is a real go-getter. If the same boy is ask­ ed to get up early todo some work fo r the church people w ill say that is asking too much of a boy. If a woman spends all day and many hours of the night attending club meetings and going to different social affa irs, people w ill say she is really energetic. If the samewomanis w illin g to work regularly in the church and become a real ambassador fo r the Lord, people w ill say religion has gone to her head. If a person ties himselfdown to making payment of$25.00 a week fo r some item fo r his personal enjoyment, he pays it w illin g ly . If that same person is approached and asked to tithe to the church or increase the meager amount he gives in the Sunday offering plate, he says that church want too much money. We live in a time of paradoxes where the fir s t things come last and last things come fir s t. The young wish they were a little older and the old wish they were a little younger. Put fir s t things fir s t Gospel singer here E v a .^ .’ .it W. P ritchett an­ nounced that the gifted gospel singer W ills Dorsey w ill ap- iiear at Community Church of God, 202 N.E. Skidmore, Sa t. A p ril 24 at 7:00 p jn . M is s Dorsey w ill give tw operfor mances Sunday at 3:00 p.m and 7:00 p.m. Maranatha Evangelistic Center 1 2 2 2 N.E. Skidmore Phone 2 8 8 -3 7 0 0 - 4 0 3 5 211 4 4 2 9 »04 N t Corner of 8th Ave and Skidmore return she entered the U niversity of Montana and graduated in 1970 with a BA degree in A n Science, she is now teaching at Franklin high school in Seattle. M iss Boston began her singing career at the age of nine, her fir s t >4» A representative from the Portland Police Community Relations Program w ill speak at the next meeting of the A l­ bina M in iste ria l Alliance on Monday, A p ril 26, 1971 at 7:00 By REV. T .L . STRAYHAND M iss Boston is 24 years old bom in Barkley C alifornia, after graduating from high school her fam ily moved toSeattle. In the fa ll she began hercollege edu­ cation at Olympia College in Bremerton Wash then to Seattle Community College. In the summer she was sent to Iran with nine other college students of various denominations. Upon her ST. AN DREW S CATHOUC CHURCH Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Wor»hip Hour Power — Wed Friday Youth O Roma Reverend Wendell Wallace. Pastor 9 15 10 45 7 00 7 00 7 30 AM A M P M P M P M ST PHILIP S EPISCOPAL CHURCH N.E. Knott Street at Rodney Avenue Rev. L.O. Stone Vicar SUNOAY SERVICES: Holy Communion Sunday School 7 :4 5 AM 9 30 AM Holy Communion 6 0 0 PM T e le p h o n e 287-2012 Holy Communion (First and Third Sundays) I 1 0 0 AM Morning Prayer (Second and Fourth Sundays) I 1.00 AM W ed n esd ays A H oly D avs Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church 3138 N. Vancouver Ave. Phone 282-9496 Sunday School Morning Worship 9:00 A.M. 1 l ;00 A.M. Dr. O.B. Williams, Pastor 'Serving the In n er C ity Saving the In ner M a n " Methodist £ . jit« « ' Www««!.,;, % S- 5828 N.E. 8th 288-5429 A. Lee Henderson, Minister Ellis Casson, Associate Minister Church School ............................................................... 9 .3 0 A.M. Morning Worship ........................................................ 10:45 A M. Wed. Noon — The Hour of Power 12:00 N O O N Wed. Prayer & Class Meeting ................................ 7 :00 P.M. Nursery Care Provided 'W e are making our Neighborhood A Brotherhood" r//f Mdunt Olivet baptist Church Rev. John H. Jackson Minister N.E. First and Schuyler Portland, Ore. Phone 284-1954 Sunday School Morning Worship ’ Vesper 9 a.m. 1 1 a.m. 5 p.m. « Itet ua enter to worship and depart to terve. i