Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 10, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

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" . . . m aking m y joy com­
plete try («M g of the same
m u d , m aintaining tie same
love, united h i s p ir it, intent
on one ju r p o s e ." P h il. 2:2,
IF TRUTH SHOULD STAND
KJ VI RI ND EUGENE. BOYD, sK.
Rev. Boyd reaches 9 0
vate d i t e r (o r t ie ra ilro a d -
d r a t In Texas in 1744. aid
com ing to P o rtia id in 1745.
He fir m ly le le v e s ( le t load
cooked rig h t, a id eaten c o r­
re c tly w ill ie v e r cause in d i­
gestion - ju st I ike d u tie s p ro -
je r ly caied (o r last longer,
a id a cle an -live d I tie rewards
in a long a id happy h ie . An­
other U v o rlte quote of R ever­
end Boyd is, " | don’ t w o rry .
G id says ll we recognize Him
in s ll our wsys, h e 'll d ire c t
o u r paths, Also re n u m b e r,
Honor thy F athe r a id M other
that your days may le lo i« up­
on t ie e a rth .”
I le R e ve ie id lloyd. S r.,
seco id V ic e -M o d e ra to r o( tie
Union D is tr ic t B aptist Asso­
ciation, lounded two ch u rcle s
in P o rtla id - 1 le Providence
B ap tist Church a id tb e E te ie -
zer B a ltis t C hurch.
K eve reid Boyd is p re sen tly
V ic e -C le lrm a n o( t ie A d vi­
sory Board of tie sen io r Adult
Service C enter, which is lo ­
cated at 39i>4 N J . Union Ave­
nue.
K e ve reid Eugeie B o y d ,S i.,
stated, " | w ill I ive th irty m ore
yea is w ith Cud's he lp ,” De­
spite a s lig h t stroke two sum ­
m ers ago, it has not daunted
hts expectations to liv e to t ie
rip e "y o u n g ” age o( 120.
Retraction ordered
leen mounting since le p re ­
sented "T w e lv e Theses on
sexual E th ic s ' te lo re a sm all
audence In Bern last fa ll.
Hts Ixjok states t le t t ie sex­
u a lity ol a m ature in divd ua l
should le c on tro lled by his own
conscience a id re s p o n s ib ility .
"S ociety has no rig h t to in­
te rfe re w ith t ie sexual fre e ­
dom of a m ature hunen as long
as th is a c tiv ity docs not have
any so cia lly damaging e ffe c t.”
P fu e r tie r p ro cla im s: " A l l
humans have a rig h t to le te p -
py. The rig h t to sexual hap­
piness Is a j e r t ol th is basic
Human rig h t . . . If sexual f e ­
ll« v io r prevents la sting liap-
p lie s s , it becomes im m o ra l.
If m oral rules prevent It, they
lose v a ld lt y , ”
In itia l reaction (ro m h is s u -
je r io r s e a rly th is y e a rw a s a n
o ffe r to take a sabbatical year
to re c o n s d e r his "th e s e s ' .
P e rs o n a l
S e rv ic e O f
H ig h Q u a lit y
Pricing T h a t
M e e ts Y o u r
R e q u ire m e n t
C.Don Vann
" T h e r e is no d o u b t w h en you
c a ll V a n n 's "
V A N N ’S M o rtu ary
5211 N . W illia m s A v e .
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P o r tla n d , O r e g o n
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Is A T ra d itio n
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Soul purpose
A Roman C a th olic tle o lo -
gian who says sexual liap-
p lie s s is a basic human rig h t
le s teen told by t ie Roman
s u ,e n o rs to make a re tra c tio n
o r else lose his c lia ir.
P r o l e s s o r S te p h a n u s
P fu e r tie r received this w ord
from tie F a d e r-In -G e n e ra l o(
tie Dom inican ( >rder, A le tte r
w a n e d tie p ro ie s s o rtlia t d ie
did not com ply le would le
term inated Iro m t ie theologi­
cal sta ff.
Bishop P ie rre announced
that P lu e r tie r was lenned
iro m giving any public le c­
tures o r publishm g any w r i t ­
ing in t ie F rilio u rg diocese.
In addition, il 1« rem ains on
the (acuity a ll of P lu e r tie r ’ s
w ritin g s aid teachings are to
le censored.
I ’fu e rtn e r has w ritte n a book
en titled “ Church a id Sexu­
a lity .'
Church pressure has
10.
¿J ORSERPER
Religion in the News
I le K e ve reid l.u g e ie Boyd,
S r., who lias l«en a B ap tist (or
OS» years, and a B aptist M in i­
s te r (o r 63 years, was honored
lo r his outstanding c o n trib u ­
tion lo his chut eh on Ills 70th
birth da y, August 6, 1772. by
his church,
K e ve reid Eugene B oyd ,S r.,
was one o( tie sen io r citize ns
who worked w ith tu e in le rs o(
the C ity-C oun ty C ouncil on
Aging in setting up and estab­
lishin g tie se n io r A dult Ser­
vice C enter, in sisting on a
program where sen io r c it i­
zens would le able to serve
other senior citize n s Ina (out ­
point program at the C e nter,
As Reverend Boyd stated. In an
in te rvie w (jack In August, |77|,
"G od says an old man Is (or
counseling, and I am old a id a
counselor, hut I am always
busy. I le y took God out o( tie
schools, aial t ie dev ll m arched
in w ith rowdy lain, stealing a id
e v il ways. A ll tecause God la
not there, a id we m ust bring
God back into the schools, tie
church - yea, in our liv e s . Ke-
m e m le r. In God we live a id
la ve our le in g ,"
R everetd Boyd's li r s t love,
n a tu ra lly, is his p in c h in g ,
and Ida second love la his re -
in e m le t ance of his I lie as a
i a droad man - a cook on a p r i­
A ugust
T ie w im e r In th is ye a r's
annual lia r 's contest held in
M innesota was a man who
claim ed le caught a fish 17
feet w ile w ith 4(XJ ton g ills .
He claim ed tills anim al of a
fis h had e y e la lls as big as
dinosaur eggs, a id that le
used giant redwood trees to
pick w le le s out of its teeth.
By t ie tin e he finished hts
story everyone was crack ng
up; had le won the contest
without any com petition? T ie n
another
gentleman walked
forw a rd a id s a d , "T hat a in 't
nothing, | was tie fis h .” lie
won t ie contest, a id was
c ro w n e d
the W O R L D 'S
GREATEST L IA R .
J can dunk of no bigger ac­
com plishm ent t h a n
to le
crowned the w o rld 's greatest
H e r. Lying lias been a world
je s t tune since tie serpent
told Eve how groovy t ie fo r-
I dden fr u it was.
In p a rts of Ghana the cus­
tom is to sa> w la t pleases
die person one is sieakm g to.
even if it violates the tru th .
Les
a id
deception lave
caused w a is a id separations
lo r centui les and they seem
to increase d a ily .
I t 's no
uncommon thing to hear o r
sf>eak le s .
F o r that reason, it is a
great accom plishm ent to le
c ro w n e d
tie W O R L D ’ S
GREATEST L IA R .
Before Jesus was cru c ilie d
Pontius P ilate asked him,
"W lia t IS tru th ? ” (John I8 j.
T ruth is as obvious in this
w o rld as a fly In sugar. It's
so sim ple som etim es diat
men don t recognize it. Jesus
d id n 't answer P ila te s ques­
tion, tecause tru th in tie flesh
stocd rig h t te fo re P ila te , a id
le d d n 't recognize it. Jesus
H im s e lf was the tru th ! Jesus
is t ie tiu th about God a id tie
tru th about man,
A man
comes to g rip s w ith t ie tru th
te laces up to Jesus.
To see oneself in God's light
a id then to re je c t God's
cleansing power is I ike looking
into a re fle ctio n of a d ir ty
lace and never washing. l i e
w o rst l e is die lie to one­
s e lf.
Deception is a common and
accepted thing in our so—
c e tie s . that is why they
crowned tie King o lL ia r s a r d
c ru c ilie d t ie Son of I ruth.
Yet tie TRUTH s t ill stands.
A rd w ill continue to stand
u n til He le s leen re.ected
enough liy man.
PSU to train
child care workers
T ie
le National In
Institute
stitu te of
intal
H e a lt h
recently
rded a $70,774 gra nt to the
P o rtla id
State U n iversity
School of Social W ork to a d
a p ro je ct designed to tra in
graduate students to w o rk in
child day care f a c ilite s .
I le grant w ill fu id the f ir s t
year of operation of t ie p ro -
g ia m which is expected to con­
tinue at PSU u n til 1777.
T le child advocacy program
w ill place sp e cific emphasia
on tra in in g eight social work
students to w ork in program
planning capacities fo r day
care centers.
"T I * p ro je c t's concern is
to meet certain mental health
leeds of childre n in day care
ce n te rs," s a d June Dunn, as­
sistant pro fe sso r of social
«
w o rk a id program d ire c to r
fo r t ie p ro je c t. ( me example
she cited is t ie problem of
separation leeween ¡»are is
and child when the la tte r s
f ir s t placed in aday care cen­
te r.
' T lus can olten 1« a touchy
situation w ith ' eavy ra m ific a ­
tion s lo r t l« child and we hope
a program an l e worked out
wherein
parents help the
train ee s in seeking b e l t e r
way s to ’ a d ie any d iffic u lty
M r s . Ilunn sa d .
Each trainee w ill receive a
support s tip e id amounting tv
$ I8LMJ plus an annual allotm ent
of $450 fo r each dejendent
claim ed by the tr a i e e s . Re­
m aining turds w ill te used to
h ire a field in s tru c to r a id (or
c u rric u lu m developm ent.
ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
C o rn e r of 8th Ave snd > k d m o re
Suidav AAoislup 11:00 A,M.
Christian Youth Fellowship b:00 P .M .
(3rd ird Fourth Sundays)
Rev. I bonus strayhand, M inister
■ A.M.
E M M E T T J . I ASKI. N
Community leader dies
Em m ett J , Baskett, the
M 'd e l C itie s C itiz e n 's P lan-
Bing Board’ s f ir s t ch a in u a .
died on Sunday, July JOth.
Baskett was chairm an of the
Board during its in itia l plan­
ning years and was largely
responsible fo r tie é tio n s to
ol tain federal aj>pro\al fo r
tlie c .tj/e n ¡’lam ed p ro je cts,
I askett was born in Bunce­
ton, M is s o u ri and graduated
from L inco ln U n iv e rs ity . He
served in tbe South P a cific
How long
how lot g
how long w ill it te
te fo re i can f e il
before i can say " i lo re you”
fre e ly .
without t ie fe a r of being
hurt again.
Imw long w ill it be
before I can touch
te fo re i can tru s t
com p le te ly.
without suspicion weighing
du rin g AAorld W ar 11.
He
moved to Portland 17 years
•g o .
He was tlie owner ol Bas­
kett C onstruction Company.
He was a m em ber of the Al­
bina C o n tra cto rs Association,
was a fo rm e r m em ber of t ie
E xecutive PoarJ of t ie P o rt­
land I ranch NAACP, and was
a ctive in t ie B ill Wel l- E lks
L odge.
S u rvivo rs are Ins w ife,
LJna. a s is te r, M rs . M artha
H ic k lin g of Aurora. Illin o is ;
and two b r o tle r s , C letus and
sain.
I he lu ie r a l was held at
Bethel AME Church on F r i­
day, August 4th, w ith in te rn ­
ment at \A llla m e tle National
C e m etery.
An Evangel ist Crusade w ill
le
held at F ir s t Baptist
C hurch, 7i’7 L u rra rd street,
heavily on my mu.d.
Aancouver, 1 . C „ Canada,
tim e can erase
sta rtin g Sunday, August 27th
the hurt that seems
and
ru in in g t! rough Sep­
to follow me.
tem ber _’ nd. I imes o f tie
but It seeins
Crusade w il l te 3 and 7 pan.
that tim e drags by
nig h tly.
and nothing changes
T ie Crusade is sponsored
how long w ill it be
by P asto r M alinda Thorne of
before i can say " I love you.*' God's Rescue M issio n , 381
Pow ell s tre e t, A ancouver 4.
me
I , C „ Canada.
The P astor
w ill le M alinda Thorne, and
the Crusade D ire c to r is Rev.
Lynne F ortson
Vaidex Lorna St. Clair, I
Sophomore at M a ry C re st HjS.
to r
of Jackson M em o rial
Zest of Life
By C a rn e g ie
Persons who are re lig io u s
are happier than persons who
are not re lig io u s . The liap-
piest of a ll are those who
tru ly ''t r u s t and o le y Je su s.”
W hile "lo o k in g on a ll tie
things that are com ing to
pass, d o n 't le t your he a its
’ fa il you, but ra th e r re joice
that your salvation draw eth
nig h .'
G re a te r t i ilu la tio n
than t ie w o rld has seen w ill
come.
In a few b rie f pro ph eces
Jesus described the strange,
d istre ssin g and deadly con­
d itio n s that are now happening
a id tlie much m ore te rrib le
acts of God's w rath that shall
le poured out on men from out
of Heaven.
"In iq u ity
shall a b o u n d ,’
(wickedness shall le esca­
lated), said Jesus. " . . . And
except those days le shor­
tened no llesh shall le saved.
But fo r the e le c t's sake these
days shall le shortened.”
M a tt. 24:21-22.
D ie young le i low outside a
Pentecostal meeting asked
me, AV by dkl God choose this
generation to pour out I lls
wrath upon?" I said t h a t
C h ris tia n s have long prayed,
" I by Kingdom come. I by w ill
le done on earth as it Is in
'H a p p y '' Pullen
H eaven." God would not staid
foi any disobedience n Heav­
en, o r here on e a rth . The
stubbornly, disobedient ores
w ill Le removed in one way o r
another; unless they turn, re ­
pent a id o le y . God's w rath
can reach the d is o le d lent ones
on e a rth , o r in the realm of
tlie dead, tecause L»oth Heaven
a id earth shall te shaken. But
the otedient elect shall not le
touched.
"H e that hea r a th " (Iwedeth)
" m y w ord, a id le le v e th in
Hun that sent me, hath e v e r­
lasting life , and shall not come
uito
coideinnation; hut is
je ssed from death unto li f e . "
John 5:24. "A n d lehold . . . I
give unto you j w e r over a ll
the power of the e n e m y" (e v il)
" a id
nothing shall by any
means hurt you .’’ Luke 10:17.
Even as Jesus was on IBs
way up to Jeru salem , He was
fille d with an in fin ite Heaven­
ly ecstasy. He s a d to H is d is ­
cip les:
"T h e se things have I spo­
ken unto you, that my joy m ight
rem ain in you a id that your
joy m ig h t 1« f u ll , " John 15:11.
T o the ote die nt ones He
s a d , "B le sse d are ye when
men shall re v ile y o u . a , d |e r -
secute you, and shall say a ll
m anner of e v il against you
la ls e ly , fo r my sake.
"R e jo ic e a id tie exceeding
glad, fo r great is your rew ard
in Heaven; to r so |>ersecuted
they the prophets which were
Iw fore y o u ." M att 5:11-12.
And He s a d unto them: "Y e
are the light of the w o rld . A
city that is set on a h ill can­
not le h d . . . L e t your light
so shne le lo re men, that they
may see youi good w o rks, and
g lo rify your F athe r which is
in Heaven.' M a rt5 :l4 , lb . T h is
is the form of serv ice that w ill
help save others, a id is the
source of the only true happi­
ness.
"C om e Le happy w ith me,
and share my happiness w ith
o tlie r s " . is the message.
" A s I live , saith the L o rd
God, I have no pleasure in the
death of the wicked: but that
tie wicked turn from his way
a id live; tu rn ye, turn ye from
your e v il ways; fo r why w ill
ye d ie ? " E ze. 33:11.
" C h r is t . . .He is saviour of
the bo d y." E p h .5 :2 3 ." I t is not
the w ill of jo u rF a th e rth a to n e
of these little ones should p e r­
is h ." M a n . 18:1.
"L o o k in g fo r that blessed
Hope, and the g lo rio u s appear­
ance of tlie gre at God a id our
Saviour Jesus C h r is t.” T itu s
2:12-13.
Many m illio n s of C h ris tia n s
lo o k
fo r a id p r a y
fo r
tlie coming of the L o rd C h ris t,
that He m ight establish His
p e rfe ct K ingdom of je a re , ju s­
tice , happiness, health, life ,
and tiu th upon the e a rth . If we
d e sire It a id pray fo r it; then
why should we doubt, o r fear,
o r dread the w rath a id e v il that
shall come upon th e d is o le -
dlen t a id the wicked ones who
stubbornly refuse to obey?
"A thou sand shall fa ll at thy
side, a id ten thousand at thy
rig h t hand, but it shall not
come nigh thee. (>nly w ith
thine eyes shall thou behold
the rewa rd ol the w iched. ” P s .
71:7-8.
Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church
3138 N. Vancouver Ave.
Phone 282-9496
Sunday School
9 :0 0 A M .
Morning Worship
1 1 -0 0 A M .
Dr. O.B. Williams, Pastor
"T h e Church W ith A H e a rt-F e lt W elcom e"
^¿ethodisf £
Evangelist
Crusade
Tem ple A.MJ . Z ion C hurch.
Ilem stead. New Y o rk .
COME AND BE HAPPY W ITH
M EI
Be happy In Jesusl
"Ju st
tru s t
and obey;
T h e re 's no other way to Le
happy in Jesus, but to tru s t
and D beyl” — P op ularH yinn .
Have modern problem s got
you le rp le x o d ! A re you fru s ­
trated by the com plexity and
stresses
ol m odern con­
ditions?
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CHU/fr,.
5828 N E. 8th
A. Lee Henderson, Minister
288 -5 4 29
Ellis Casson, Associate Minister
Church School
Morning Worship
Wed Noon — ine Hour of Power
Wed Proyer & Clots Meeting
Nursery Core Provided
9545 am
11:00 am
12:00 noon
7:30 pm
W e ere m aking our Neighborhood A B rotherhood"
Prayer off
The Week
U G o d , t ie source of our be­
ing, and tie gude of o u r p il­
g rim days, we hush ou r busy
thoughts that we may le arn in
silence what we cannot know
by speaking. Put out a ll le sse r
lig h ts that we may have Thy
lig h t upo ou r pathway. Sub­
due ou r p r d e , our passion, our
sin and a ll fin ite fr a iltie s and
set ou r s p irits free, in tune
w ith the m il' ite, at home w ith
the e te rn a l. Give us fa ith to
see le h ir d the tangle of human
a ffa irs a id beneath the c o lli­
sion of w o rld forces, some
m ig hty purpose w orking to­
ward the coming kingdom, in
the fu lfl'lm e n t of which we
have a p a rt.
O God, our
hope, our
strength, make us sure of
Thee.
Am en.
Che
Olivet baptist Church
John H Jackson
Minister
N E First and Schuyler
Portland, Ore
Re
Phone 2 8 4 1954
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Vesper
9am
I I am
5 p n
L tr u t enter to w orthy) an d depart to i r n e
■■■■■■■■a
M aran ath a Evangelistic Center
1222 N. E. SKIDMORE
P a sto r Bible C lass 4; 15 am
B ib le T ra in in g School 7:15am
Sunday m orning w orship 11 am
Evening W orship 7 pm
Bible Study Hour Tue. 7 pm
(Tiurch O ffice 288-7241
Hour of P ra ye r Power
fouth O ffice 288-7243
Wed 7 pm to 8 pm
Youth M eeting F r i 7:30 pm
R e v e re n d W e n d e ll W a lla c e Pastor
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