Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 21, 1972, Page 10, Image 10

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P o rtla n d /o b se rve r
Thursday, December 21, 1972
PO RTLAND
O ltS I HI I II
Mass broadcast
Religion in the News
' I
Party set
Broadcast
The Bethel T rio under u e
direction of T im Stafford w ill
appear on Sunday Dec. 24th,
at 8:30 a jn . on the People
Show on Channel 8. The trio
is made up of Dorothy Spen­
c e r, Cam illa H ill and Betty-
W hite. Robert Bailey, D irec­
to r of the Bethel Youth C hoir,
w ill also appear.
Candelight
Reverend V .K . Brown
M rs . V ic to r Brown
Church
God gains
new minister
Reverend and M rs . V icto i
R. Brown are now pastoring
the Community Church of God.
at 202 N .E. Skidmore. The
objective of the Community
Church of God is to lire ac­
cording to the Commandments
of C h ris t as taught in the
New Testament, to preach the
simple and entire gospel of
salvation. C hristian life and
C hristian duty at home and
abroad, to encourage and ad­
monish each to mutual e d ifi­
cation and C hristiikeness.
Reverend Brown said. " I t
seems to me, that in spite of
an apparent weakening of the
home life of Am erica that the
home is the most powerful ed­
ucational institution and the
parents are the true teachers
of th e ir children. Therefore
we must not fa il to give d ire c­
tion
and
inspiration
fo r
C hristian homemaking.
"W e wish to help our
church, community and our
neighbors form C hristian at­
titudes toward others, and to
take th e ir rightful share of
responsibility fo r the welfare
nf every group to which t!«y
-elong. We also aim. with
Sod's help, to guide our church
and community to bring ar
ethical and sp iritual impact
on the society in which we live.
We must bring into action the
teachings of Jesus concerning
social contacts and social du­
tie s. We must bring our mem­
bers to the consciousness that
they,
as C hristians, are
responsible fo r the sins of
th e ir society as well as fo r
th e ir own sins.”
You are invited to come and
worship with us.
The Matrons of B e tl*l
A -M J i. Church, 5828 N .E.Sth
Avenue, w ill hold aCandelight
Service at o:00 pan. on Sun­
day, December 24th. M rs .
E zell Stone, President and
M rs . Lenora M o rris , P ro ­
gram Chairman, invite the
public
to share an exciting
worship experience.
Foster parents and their
children are invited to a
C hristm as party on Saturday,
December 23, to he held at
tne Church of Reorganize.)
L a tte r Day Saints, 2514 s .|',
Madison, t>:30 pun. The an­
nual event is being sponsored
by the Young Adult Group
of the L a tte r Day saints
Church and by the Foster
Parents Association.
T l* party w ill feature a
v is it from Santa, special sur­
prises fo r the children, and
refreshments.
Any person
interested in offering foster
fam ily care is invited to at­
tend and learn about the pro­
gram from those actively
giving fo ste r care. I he event
is
being
coordinate)
by
D a rre ll Smith and M rs. War-
ren M alm .
Jessie Henson dies
Jessie L . Henson 3510 N.E.
19th Avenue, died Dec. 11,
1972, at the age of 50. She
was born in Portland, Oregon
on March 20, 1922.
F o r a number of years she
was associated with Sidney-
P o rte r at various restaurants
and clubs. F o r the past three
years has been associated with
C aldw ell's Colonial M ortuary
following a long association
by her mother, the late M rs.
Beatrice Reed. She was also
prominent dress designer
at one tim e, with the Mott
s is te rs . She was a member of
N.A.ACP
here in Portland
Surviving
relatives
are
Husband, Kenneth J . Henson.
P ortland. Three Children,
Grant J . Henson, Portland,
Meg D. Henson, San Fran­
cisco, Derek Henson, P o rt­
land. one B rother, E lle r. A.
Reed, Portland, two sisters,
Ozl J . Smith, Portland, Euiiis
B . Watkins. Pasadena, C a lif.
Funeral services Monday,
at 11:30 a jn ., at Caldwell’ s
Colonial M ortuary Drawing
Room Chapel, w ith Rev. St e
officiating. B urial w ill le at
W illamette National Ceme­
te ry.
Pope Paul V i’ s C hristm as
Mass and Message w ill le
telecast via satellite from
Italy on Christm as live and be
seen on KPTV, Channel 12 at
10:30 P ,M „ according to an
announcement by P ro g ra m 1 )i-
re c to r Gordon W hite.
T ie 90-minute co lo r tele­
cast w ill he augmented by
English
commentary
and
translation by Father Agnellus
Andrews, an English F ra n cis­
can with vast experience in
television coverage ofVatican
a ffa irs.
Die annual C h ristin a s Mass
usually originates Horn tie
Sistme Chapel of t l * Vatican,
but this year w ill le held near
the small town ofSant *t ireste,
35 m iles from Rome. Po|w
Paul
w ill say
Mass to r
w orkers at the la tge construc­
tion site of a new ra il line
between Rome and Florence,
making only tlie tliird tim e th .it
lie has left the Vatican to de­
liv e r his C hristm as message
since his election as supreme
P o n tiff In |9nJ.
Soul Purpose
THE GREAI AGE
By Chuck Singleton
This is t l * great Atomic
Age, an age of much pro
gress. th e re have been more
inventions since 1901 than in
all the eons and years p ro ­
ceeding this century.
I his is the age of commun­
ication. We have tlie tele­
phone, telegraph and tele­
vision. yet in this age of mass
communication how many peo­
ple do you really know???'»
One by t l * radar screen,
the other by the r.V. screen,
hut m issile s are guided and
men are misguided.
We've teen to t l * moon and
back, several t in * s o v e r.D is ­
tance is no longer measured
by miles but by tim e. You can
eat breakfast in P aris, lunch
in New York, then dine in Los
Angeles.
A man pilots a giant 747
across the skies, hundreds ol
big-looted |*o p le walk around
in that plane, but he has it
fe lly under control. Yet. w l*n
I * steps off that plane if you
step off that plane on his foot
after a long flig h t . . . I *
can't control his own tem per.
It makes you wonder, who's
the boss, me o r t l * machine,
me o r the atom ic age.
Yet in the m ist of it all
tt * r e remains .1 fragment of
hope that a man can {«come
and remain a real man in this
w orld.
It was Thoreau who said,
" I f a man does not keep pare
» ith his companions, perhaps
it is because I * bears a d if­
ferent drum m er. I et him step
to the music whici I * hears,
however measured o r fa r a-
w a y."
Soon it w ill l*com e a ne­
cessity that men listen fo ra
liffe re n t drum m er. Not inly
to retain his individuality, tu t
also to retain his sanity .Jesus
said. " I t is to your advantage
that I go away; fo r if 1 do
not go away, the C om forter
shall not come to you. tu t if I
go, I w ill send Him to you."
1 I * very S p irit of tie liv ­
ing and alive God can live
in me and com fort me through
tie tra ffic and t l * stoplights,
past the tra ffic iams, up and
down tie elevators. Praise
God, w ith Ills S p irit in me, I
can s till he me.
Zest of Life
why DOES GOD PERMIT
INNOCENT LIT T L E CHILD­
REN TO DIE? Here we come
face to face with an onigme
of good and e v il; of God's
goodness and of God's jus­
tice! L ittle children do die
all kinds of strange and hor­
rib le accidents, disasters,
house fire s , floods, and d is ­
eases.
I f human beings lived only
one lifetim e upon earth, as
most C hristians believe, it
would be next to impossible
to discern God's goodness and
justice in alt m atters. A l­
though most C hristian theol­
ogians and teachers evidently
have not found it there are
more than a dozen Scriptural
passages in the Old and New
Testaments confirm ing the
doctrine of reincarnation; and
even C h ris t spoke of it and
confirmed it on more than one
occasion. He said that John
the Baptist was E iija (Elias)
returned to earth; and proph­
esied he would return once
more to "re s to re all th in g s."
M a tt. 17:11-12.
Young's A nalytical Con­
cordance of the Bible. Pg.
1086 states: "Z acharias, the
son of Barachias (of Jehoiada;
II Chron. 24: 20-22; whom the
Jews stoned fo r rebuking
them. B.C.
840." Jesus
d ire ctly accused these men
of slaying the p rie st prophet
who lived 840 years before
C h rist.
If these scribes and P hari­
sees who stoned the p rie st
had died as little children by
rocks fa llin g on them in an
avolanche; o r other ways
would not people wonder, " I s
God good and just to perm it
such innocent little children
to be killed like that?” These
are cases we know aboutfrom
the Gospels. Even John the
Baptist lost his head by the
sword because he slew priests
of Baal in his life tim e as
E lija h . There is an exactness
of retribution and of justice
which makes recompense fo r
the very thoughts, words and
At A inn's n.> g im m icks are
used. We refuse to in su lt your
in te llig e n ce . We know the buy
lug public can recognize ju a l
ity . We m ike ce rta in tie fam ­
ilie s we serve have a wide
v a rie ty to choose 1 i o n i. I lies
select the p ric e category that
Is le s t suited to them .
V A N N ’S
MORTUARY
5211 N. Williams Avenue
281-2836
Portland, Oregon
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Fam ily O a y /N ig h t Care
acts of every living soul. Jesus
hated? The "Sleeping PropL-
cites this in urging that we
at, ' Edgar Cayce claim s t> n
invite the halt, maimed and
each person is responsible
blind to our feasts and not
fo r the circumstances in which
rich friends and kinsmen who
he rinds him self. He contends
can recompense us again, “ fo r
that in all our experiences
they cannot recompense these:
it is tie self which is always
fo r thou shalt be recompensed
meeting itse lf.
at the resurrection of the
ju s t." Luke 14:14. The only
Edgar Cayce says, "Noth­
escape from d ire retributions
ing has more lives than an
is to obey C h ris t fu lly .
unforgiven sin o r an e rr o r
Does this not begin to ex­
we refuse to c o rre c t." He
plain why one child is bom
also says that, man's undoing
to riches, fame and happiness,
is also w ithin himself, by
and loving surroundings; and
g ra tifyin g the desires and the
another is born in poverty,
weaknesses of the flesh. He
c rim e , hatred? A re not some
advocates that accidents, d i­
of the murderous Natzis now
seases, disasters ano other
being bom again in fam ilies of
misfortunes that come upon
Jews whom they so hated be­
men are largely due to re­
fore? Are not some bigots and
compense fo r our actions to­
segregationists bom again in
wards others in previous life ­
black fam ilies whom they so
tim es.
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ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
G o rie r of 8th and Skidmore
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11:00 a jn .
C hristian Youth Fellowship 6:00 p jn .
(Second and Fourth Sundays)
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Reverend Thomas L . S trayhind, M in is te r
'Come Alive'
'Come to Jesus'
Church o f
Com* A,ive
the Living God
P.G. o f T. Temple # 3
9 0 0 NE Ainsworth Portland, Oregon
Sunday School 9:45 a jn .
T. U .
6:00 pan.
WELCOME TO
ST. MARK’S BAPTIST
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CHURCH
119 N. E . M o rris
Sunday Service 9: i5 /ll:0 0 a jn .
Evening Service 7:30 p jn .
Reverend Edward W ilder
What
about
price?
MARANATHA CHURCH
1222 NE Skidmore
Church school and Bible class:
Sunday morning worship:
Sunday Evening worship:
Wednesday Evening prayer:
reverend john P a rk er , F rid a y W orship Service:
Chairman, E ld e r Roani
9:15 a jn .
10:45 a jn
7:00 p jn .
7:00 p jn ,
7:30 p jn .
288-7241
P ra ye r Service
Ju n io r Church
M orning Service 11:00 a jn .
Evening Service 7:30 p jn .
Wednesdays 7:30 p jn .
F riday 7:30 p jn .
Meunt Olivet Kapiisi Church
Rev John H. Jackson
Minuter
N.E. Fini and Schuyler
Portland, O re
P hon. 2 8 4 19 54
Sunday School
M orning W orthip
V .ip .r
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/*> u . »narr ao a>nr«Ag> a n d d t p a n Io arrue
JERRY HARRIS.
Pastor Rev. S. Green 111
C hairm an, I rustee Huard
Rev. T. N. Noffa
Welcomes you to
Church o f
the Living God
Sunday School
Church Service
Evening Service
9:45 a jn .
11:00 a.m.
7:30 p jn .
Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church
3138 N. Vancouver Ave.
Phone 282-9496
Sunday School
Morning Worship
6401 N.E. 10th Avenue
9 .0 0 A.M .
I j :0 0 A .M .
Dr. O. B. Williams, Pastor
"T h e church with a n e a rt-fe lt welcome"
4635 N. E. 9th Avenue
Sunday School
10:00 a jn .
Morning Service n:00 a jn .
Breakfast 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Reverend Samuel Johnson
Telephone: Evenings 287-5341
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