P ottl.iiid/O bjcrvcr TOH TI, t M ) Soul Purpose OIISTItl KU ¡CbtCtiinrhoipoiH 1 1 Cboirt ------ by Chuck Singleton Religion in the News »«IH tatar familM • lutionary. lie would seem to have lia ir o.. I lls c le s t and d ir t under His fin g e rn a ils, It w ouldn't seem to fie very d iffic u lt to c o rra la te H is ay- Inga w ith the .(atus quo. He was and is a revolution­ a ry . Dne who «ieeks the over­ throw of tfie oi l o r e r and the establishm ent of a new ord er, in tins case the kingdom ol God. Y et, when it comes to t ie p o litic a l arena I am con­ vinced that H edkl not come to take skies. B ro th e rs and s is te rs . Becam e to take over. "D o not think that I came to b ring peace on the earth; I did n ’ t come to bring peace lu t a s w o rd ." Matthex« HJ:i4 " Jesus I le R evolutionary” 1 me ol He most profound pe rson alities of ou r day is the person of Jesus tie N a/ arene. Pow ell’s successor urges Black Power "B la c k people ne«-I m o re Involvement in the political p im u s s e '. at the (ountmnhea I o l m oney, jo ts anti (tow e r’ 1 in 01 lei n meet the hallenge*. ol tlie 7(J’s, |) r . Samuel I). P roctor, Adam ( . Pow ell’s su esso i is pastui I New V o lk ’ . A lysim an B aptist l l ui ch, I ai peo I burs ia ) . Speaking at Hie Opening Convocation at I• i-.k I mvet ■lity, P ro . to r. w I o i . also the M a r tin i utliei king P ro fe sso r ol I lu ition it R utgers I Hi­ ve rs its , . lid, " V tet I (JO y ears ol d en ial, we i:, I.la. k people want i U siii e tnd equality to It- teal J o l i su ran ce tliat no uii| » d ilu en t on account nl rii. e w ill he allow c l lo stan d .” P io c to i pointed out, low e v e r, to the laculty and stu ­ dents assembled in (1« B isk M em orial t h a i e l th.it tlie tiateg y lot m eeting this cl illenge is not sim ple. "B lack in te lle ctu a ls have ., schizoid le n ie n c y ,” fie ob- Rl V. U K. J ACk V.. I l i l I Bishop Tuel speaks to A lb in a churches ” 1 have a ¡sii (m olar in­ te rn a l tn tlie la ity , (ta rtly (»cause I was an ic tiv e lay­ m a n , | leel that I have some leelm g lo i l l « i r leel mgs , . , I lie w ork of the C liurch de­ pends on tlie lay person in many ways, and the local chu ich is w lie re tie action is. Anything I do m ust have some re la tio n to helping me local church c a rry out its m issio n . If it doesn't happen tl« r e , it doesn't happen,*' I liese w ords were spoken by tfie Kev. D r . Jack W . I u e ll. Bishop ol l l at Pol (land A i oa ol The I meed M ethodist i hurch« me. e ■ i ■ a e as C hief Pastui on Ju ly 13 ol th is year. Bishop I uell has leen (xitlin g meaning into his words by tra ve lin g exten­ s iv e ly over his charge of Oregon, S u u tiu rn Idaho and A lasku, and in making h im ­ self available in sharing in­ sights w ith |ieo|ile w lie le ve l 1« goes. lie w ill le s i tend mg an en f ir e day in N ortheast P ortland on Sunday, ( ic to le r 8, where he w ill 1«? preaching at thie e served, ” to focus exclusive ly on the feeds ol hlsck people*' w hile re a lizin g at the same tim e that " s u r v iv a l depends on lu ll p a rti Ipation In tlie ma in s tre s n i.’ ’ P ro c to r suggested a re ­ solution in die "s y n tlie s is terveen h. i l (x d itic s and the m ainstream of i>arty p o li­ tic s .” Nieaking of black representation at the state le vel, ti e lo rm e r Peace Corps a d m in is tra to r said, "L o o k at Hie le g isla tu re s in A irg in la , N o rtt C a ro lin a , New Jersey, New V ork and even Ten­ nessee” w liere H e re Is a “ p itifu l m in o r ity " ol black representatives. It is only at die local level and a lte r c itie s have run lown, he contuiued, " th a t Black m ayors are a lto w e l to p re - ule over tie rats and roaches.” " H e re e l -o di our tiling lo c a lly ,” P ro c to r claim ed, “ to o n tro l the com m unities, fait we also neel to get a seat at tt« heavx oak tut le where the ma o r m otions ire passed that cause Hie iobs, money aryl power lo D o w ." 1 m a ll) P ro c to r c .ille l lo r i ' synthesis between black p a rtic ip a tio n in He whole hum anisti, c o le n o r and tie immediate problems (lait touch black folks e .e rx lj y . chur i e s . \t I ,. .. he w ill le at Hughes M em o rial I lilted Methodi i C l u r c t , III N J . I ailing s tre e t. At ll:(JU lie w ill preach to tlie con- g regatlon at W outlaw I United I he most projected p lc tu ie ol IBs c h a ra cte r in this lay ol l ange ami tra n sitio n la s teen IBs image asa revo lu­ tio n a ry. H e's often presented as a blue—eyed, Ariglo-Sa «.on, Re- pu blr an, who lias ju stw a sh e l III« lace in D ote and HlS h a ir m a lo , It would «eem that lie couldn't last liv e m inutes m most I lack neighborhoods. t ’ften tim es He is presented as ■ .ti ! m ore Hian a le llo t - ig ora it p a c ifis t, but ra th e r He comes across as a g u ts j, ra n.al. contem porary rex I '.e new A m erican am fvis- sador to l ganda was welcomed w ith a request fo r the exact n u m le r ol Amer. r residing in that country and a demand that tfie I „S. li. m ediately withdraw Irom V ietnam. President Idi Amin, who has feen sharply c r itic a l of a numher ol I Js. actions, sar that Asian problem s could only le solved hy tte Asian people themselves, the re fore, tie B,S. should w ithdraw a ll its force ,’ roin Vietnam w ithout delay. " I fe Am ericans have feen de le .ite : in \ letn.irn but tbex cannot j.n ept th is ,” be said, " h is very shametul fo r a superpower like Am erica to lig h t i sm all rountrx lik e N o rth A ietnam.” He pointed out that A fric a n and Arab nations were now le gin ning to unite and saiJ the United states should " l e ive them j l i n e . " W arning against a CIA operation in his country. Amin also asked envoy Thomas P. Melady to let him know the exact n u m te r ol Am ericans liv in g in I g a n la . l i e pre vioun ambassador e stim a te about 1,500. I ast year at t ie In te r national ( o lle e < irganization conference in Lon on, he de plored A m e ric a 's "u n lrie n d lv attitu :e " toward I ganda and nmplained that e rta in Is ­ ra e lis had teen coming to his ountry w iti. I ,S. passports. Although c r itic a l of the I „S., le concluded this statem ent by saying ttiat I ganda ap­ preciated Am erican a kl. "W hen I point out t ie fed things done by Am ericans, it does not mean that I do not like H e in ," te said. Mel.mdy thank&i him lo r his warm welcome m d sax! fe hoped the I ,s . could con­ tinue it: good relatio ns with M iller appointed \ i i , t'h a r ie s 1 . M d 1er, rv e .tly J.« ... u - . y i -tant A d m inistrator P ro fessio n al s e rv :.« " im I’ ruvidcnce H os­ p ital, is i.lined ft«« position vacated hx Daxid I rnso" who ‘v .a rn e \s-<. nite Ad m u u s tra ti r o’ S t. P e te r H ospital m i lx n p ia. Wash ington. Sunday, O c to le r Kth w ill le observed as Laym en Sunday 9 OC -X- . > 3 K «Km jr- ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH C o rn e r of 8th Ave snd Skidm ore U'idax VV oi ship 11:UU A„M . C h ristia n Youth F e llow sh ip 6:00 P .M . (-’ ml and F ourth Sundays) Kev. I ' om is s it ayhami. M inister s. . 'P liA .A I. Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church •3138 N. Vancouver Ave. Phone 282-9496 Sunday School 9 :0 0 A M Morning Worship 1 1:00 A M Dr. O.B. Williams, Pastor "T h e Church With A H eart-F elt Welcome” ED i . T liere must te cne true religion by which men can w o rship ami unify then. e 'v e i w ith God so that they may Imre in His in iim te reative and m ira culo us acts ly which they max have im m o rta l life fo r th e ir Ix-ties, as w e ll is th e ir souls, and max have a! solute m ine ¡ rote tivn arv. mastery ovei c irc u in s ta n .e s I He and death upon earth, and dw ell in a re sto re I den o r Para use on earth in e le r nal xoutti; 0 - a s te r re lig io n s leach tl>e m a rtx r om o r m o r­ tific a tio n of the tlesh, sell punishm ent, as a means ol a il lin in g a- e th eric N irv .in .ii. I a tern religion pro "Happy’’ Pullen i ast , r West ro< iam.ed «xr prom ised H is . L v e n th e i ieat prophets ol tfie B ible onlx made hr:et, mystenou would le totally o h e u ie it to IB s in stru ctio n s eve. as He was obedient em ulating His exam ple oi going about doing good ind re rto rrn in g tie mighty m ire c le s of G o l. But the m ultitu de s, anu even the disolp le s. In th e ir w is ­ dom of in iq u ity, reieoted i h r is t’ s hard sayings an<: re - tased to obey Him o r IBs w o rds, l on e (uer.ilx a ll men. ever those p a rtia lly obedient to (,'h ris t, continue.: to reap tf e penalties of disobedience, even as a ll men Iro m the tune ol Adam had suffered and died he. a use ol d is e 'e .lien, e to God's commands a in stru ctio n s. tnd obscure mention of 3uch gre at and w onderbil pos- sif ilit v . But Jesu • C h ris t, 'le lo g looked lo r ami prophesied M essia, who was to fe Ixxm o a v irg in , . im e forth Irom (s x l, and xxa in on.tant ommumon with God the la th e r , ante l«oldly pro­ c la im in g His "G ospel o i the kingdom ol t.ix l,” (H is words in tlie F o u r Gus|>els>, the sub­ lim e w isiiom o> (To.1 fo r in - . tm c tln g i.ien in the comluct o: tbe k : ion o l God, which He revealed was rig h t on e a rth , among men, 11 they Jesus, fu t H is w ords ol un- paralleiexi and sublim e w is ­ dom ol God, an! bx IBs m ira ­ culous lem on stra tions; an H is o tte rin g oi He kev to tf« Kingdom — tfie obedience ol IBs whole in stru ctio n — de - m o n stia te il tfie suprem e truth ol IBs re lic .uni kin g d o m s an no o th e r re lig io n o r M essia has even approached it. I make a '. istin ctio n l«etxxeen the uiia iu lie ra te .l sa ju ig s an ' d o o trire - ol C h iio t, and the oin prom ised, . e r m issive an ' juestionalTe doctrines of P a u l. (>nly by tula I obeo ier.ee to C h r is t’ s whole in stru ctio n can men le accounted worthy to receive tlie in fin ite and unm erited graces and tre a ­ sures o’ Heaver; the atta in ­ m ent ol tlie in iim te m ira cle s ■’tid astonishing pro m ises of DAY CARE MOTHERS at Allen | em ple C A M '-. C hurch w ith the men ol the ch u ich planning a mammoth program . T I» Laym en w ill plan and p a rticip a te in tlie m orning service with the pas­ to r ol tlie church d e live rin g tlie serm on at the II a jn . service. i toan ano t t ¿o* ji •» • 00000*4 OOP •fV W»TI»» .IlHh ( ganda. Hartzog speaks at Allen Temple vania. A N O I ( W '$ C A TH O LIC C H U IC H Welcome cool in Uganda By Carnegie No S tall I levelopm ent ol the P o rt­ land, Oregon P ub lic Schools, Before coming to Portland lie was C a re e i L d u c a tlo n P ro - gram M anager w ith G overn­ ment Studies and Systems, In c., P hiladelphia, Penn­ sylva nia . He served w ith tlie SU|terlntendents ol P ublic Schools In D e tro it, M ichigan a id P hiladelphia, Pennsyl­ $T N f Zest of Life rinse this. No great Ales siah, i i founder of re lp ■ i. The big pro gra m ol the day w ill le at 4 pu n. w ith the Men Chorus and M is s io n .m C horus of A llen Tem ple and m ale choruses of other churches tarnishing the music fo r tlie p ro g ra m . The program w ill le highlighted w ith tlie Laym en Day Address de­ liv e re d by D r . I.m e s t I-.. H artzog, Irom the ( iltic e ol C om m unity R e la tio n s .u x ls ta ll Developm ent ol the P ortland P ub lic Schools. D r . Hartzog comes to P o rt­ land w ith a wealth of e xp e r­ ience and background In tlie fie ld ol education and Human Relations as lie has worked w ith people In d iffe re n t sec­ tions of the co u n try. It was In 1972 ttiat 1« was appointed Superintendent's Associate lo r Com m unity Relations anil »W-dE Methodist M ethodist C hurch, I4.’S \ j Dekum stiw ei i «J t(<>:(X)p.in. lie w ill le guest ¡»re ic lie r at ti e i limn Fellowship C h o n l se rvice it Bethel A .M Ji. C hurch. l i e Bishop was ( o r d e r ly P is m r ol li e F u s t M ethodist C hurch in Vancouver, Wash­ ing! i. He h is m n record ol w ork and social ac­ tion m in is trie s . He as lust teen elected is V ice P resaient ol ( le I lilted M ethodist B o . i i I ol Globa I M in is trie s d o t m e rlv Boa id ol M issio n s ind is He Chairm an ol t ie Division ol National M issio n s. lie has expressed a genuine in ­ te re s t in the w ork the C hurch in tie N or(lie .ist P o rt­ land co m m u n ity. M l m teiestcd e rs . ire invited to share in anv , i all ol t ie se rvice s nted to w e l come this s p iritu a l leader to our co m m u n ity. ITiunday, October 5,1972 Page 5 ( h ris t. • Aim 1 give lint : ‘e t e n r * nal life ; a ... tfiey s ta ll never w ris h (die neither shall any man pluck the., cut ui my hand . . . I a :....... h ather are 5 8 2 8 N E. 8th A. Lee Henderson, M inister 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 Ellis Casson, Associate Minister Church School 9;45 am M o rn in g W o rjh ip 11:00 am Wed Noon — ine Hour of Power 12:00 noon 7:30 pm W ed Prayer & Class M e e tin g Nursery Care Provided "W e are m aking our Neighborhood A Brotherhood' Zite J ie h ut Oluet baptist Chur eh Rev John H Jackson M in u te r N E First ond Schuyler Portland, Ore Phone 2 8 4 19 54 Sunday School Mo«nmg Worship Vespe« 9am I I am 5pm f^ t us rn trr tu worsAip a n d depart tu serre u:ie.” John l(J:-’7--'s, 3U. la a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ■■■■■■■■■I DR, I UNI SI H A K I/U G He s e is e d .is d ire c to i lot the N eighlxii hoixl Youth Corps and a Vocational Education w o rk e x iw n e iic e p io g ra n i, co­ ord in ating w ith i conomte i ip p o rtu n ity P rogram s and tlie D epartm ent ol B a ilo r in Sail I nego, C a lifo rn ia . T ie tlw m e ol I ay men this yea r is “ M en w ith a M is s io n .” M r . A rtie W ilson, P resident ol the I lyiue.io! yllen I emple (',A IJ .C h u rc h in vites e ve ry­ one to come and hear Hus outstanding l a y m e n Day Speaker and share in this Laym en Day Observance p ro ­ g ra m . see "M e n w ith a M is ­ sion” In action at 4 (ijn at Allen te m p le C .M .I.. Church 4236 N J ., 8th Avenue. Rev 1.1 . Strayhand, P a sto r. CARE FOR BABIES IN YOUR HOME. $3.50 a child par day AMA Family D ay/N ight Care 4635 N.E. 9th 288-5091 Maranatha Church S • 28.8-7241 1222 N .E. Skidm ore 9:15 a jn . Church school and Bible class: Sunday morning worship: 10:45 a ju . 7:00 pun. a Sunday Evening worship: g \A ednesday Evening prayer: 7:00 p jn . 3:00 p jn . a Friday Worship Service: ! JERRY HARRIS, Chairman, rru s te t Board REV. Jt TIN BARKER, Chairman, Elder Boar,: ■ J aB aB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB aaaaaaS k