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Portland/Observer Bethel greets season Church tad School lor C< mmualty ST. ANDREW S CATHOLIC CHURCH 281-4429 Reverend Bertram Griffin Maeses 806 N.E. Alberta Portland, Oregon *97211 Bethel AME Church w ill celebrate Christmas on Sun day, December 23rd, with a full day of services. Sunday School, at 9:30 a.m., w ill feature films of the Christ mas Season. A. Lee Bender son, Pastor, will give the annual Christmas Message at the 11:00 a m. morning ser vice. Friends are invited to a dinner (free) at 4:00 p.m., which w ill he followed by a Candlelight Service. Reverend A. Lee Bender son w ill give the sermon on December 31st at 10:30 p.m. 9:0Q.«m H y a w 10:30 a.m. ( hoir 12:00 p.m. Folk Mass ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH t urner ul 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9:30 a.nt Sunday Worship il:0 0 a .m . Christian Youth Fellowship 0:00 p.m. (Second and Fourth Sundays) Reverend Thomas I,. Strnyhaud. Minister Christmas message JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM Vancouver Av«? First Baptist Church 3138 N. Vancouver Ave. Phone 282-9496 Sunday School Morning Worship 9 :0 0 A.M. 1 1:00 A.M. Pope Paul V i's Christmas Midnight Mass and Message w ill be telecast live, in color, from Rome via satellite at 3:00 p.m. on Monday. Decern her 24, by KPTV, Channel 12. The 90 minute telecast w ill originate in St. Peter's Basilira in Rome and w ill he accompanied by commentary in English. No stranger to modern methods of communications. Pope Paul has re p e a te d ly emphasized the value of using modern science to bring his religious message to people throughout the world. The telecast, which w ill be car ried on KPTV through special network, in cooperation with the Spanish In te rn a tio n a l Network in New York, w ill also be carried by stations in Canada and Latin America. "A bout this tune Caesar Augustus, the Roman Emperor, decreed that a census should be taken throughout the nation. (This census was taken when Quirinius was governor o f Syria.) Everyone was required to return to his ancestral home lor this registration. And because Joseph was a member o f the royal line, he had to go to Bethlehem in Judea, King David’s ancient home journeying there from the Galilean village o f Naza reth. He took with him Mary, his fiancte, who was obviously pregnant by this time. And while they were there, the time came for her baby to be born, and she gave birth to her first child, a son. She wrapped him in a blanket and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the village inn." (Luke 2:1-7) From The Living Bible Dr. O. B. Williams, Pastor "T he church with • tieart-Ielt welcome*' at the Union Fellowship An nual Watchnight Service at Allen Temple CME Church. The Bethel Choir, under the direction of Tim Stafford, w ill present special music. P articipating churches are Allen Temple CME, Van couver Avenue F irst Baptist, H ig h la n d B a p tis t, M a llo ry Avenue Christian, Mt. Olivet Baptist, and Bethel AME. The public is invited. Thursday, December 20, 1973 Page 3 C a n d elig h t Service presented On Sunday, December 23, at 5 p.m., the Sunday School of A lle n Tem ple C .M .E. Church w ill present its an nual C h ristm a s pro g ra m . Members of the church w ill also exchange gifts on that day from names drawn pre viously. Allen Temple Church will present its Christmas Eve C a n d le lig h t S ervice and Pageant on Monday, Decern her 24. at 7:00 p.m. The Pageant, entitled "A Star Appeared” , is made up of KGW TV w ill present a people of the church in Christmas Special. “ No Room terested in dramatics. Mrs. in the In n " , on Sunday, Linda Bradwell and Mrs. December 23, at 1:30 p.m., Gertrude Morris w ill do the and w ill he replayed on the costum e d e signing, stage same station on December 25 setting, and directing. The at 5:30 p.m. Participants script for the play was w rit include: Community Church ten by the pastor, Reverend of (iod, Emanuel Temple, Thomas Strayhand. Saint Paul Church of God in The z\dult Choir and the Christ, Vancouver Avenue Youth Choir of Allen Temple Baptist, Maranatha Evange w ill be fe a tu re d in the listic Center. New Hope flap Pageant. The story centers lis t Church, Williams Temple around a stranger who meets Church of God. and First a Christian and becomes in AM E Zion Church. Guest terested in the Christian's soloist w ill be Miss Willa story of Christmas. The Dorsey. The program is Christian attempts to explain being produced by Mrs. Mary the meaning of (,'hr stmas to Jean B erry, w ith Kenneth the stranger and is helped in Berry as co-producer. the process by the two choirs Choirs broadcast telling the story in song, the wise men and shepherds, the speaking voices and the visual witness of the Christ mas scene before his eyes. The public is invited to witness these events and see the Pageant by Candlelight and participate in the Candle light Service as the Pageant ends w ith everyone telling the story of Christmas with his own light and witness. Deacons ordained Four men w ill be ordained as Episcopal deacons at Raleigh Bills' Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (on the campus of St. Belen's, Bishop Dagwell Ball) this Sunday, December 16th. This is the firs t major service to be held in the new cathedral. The service w ill commence at 4 p.m. December 16th. To be ordained are Glover Mansfield of St. Barnabas Church iSouthwest Portland I, John Nesbitt of St. Mary's Church I Reedsport Gardiner), Emile Staub of St. Bede's Church (Forest Grove), and Dr. A rlin Rathauge of the Cathedral Parish. Dr. Rath auge also teaches the re li gious thought courses at The Ball. The deaconate is the lowest of the three orders of the Episcopal clery. A deacon can assist at communion and give sermons, while only a priest can celebrate com munion. The highest order, the Bishop (usually only one or two ¡or each diocese) can confirm members and ordain priests. D o u g la s /C a rte r w ed Mt. Sinai Baptist Church was the setting for the December 15th wedding of Vernia Jean Douglas and Kenneth I a-Ro v Carter, with Reverend L.L. Ranson o ffi ciating. The bride was escorted to the altar bv her brother, Fred Douglas. The Maid of H onor was zYnita T ra v is Smith, and the Rest Man was James Smith. The ushers w ere John F ra z ie r and brothers of the groom. Ed ■* !■ iUw» !■*«• * BI RANATHA CHURCH 1222 NE Skidmor. Church school and Bible class: Sunday morning worship: Sunday Evening worship: Wednesday Evening prayer: Friday Worship Service: 9 15 1045 7:00 7:00 8:00 288-7241 a.m. am . p.m. p.m p.m. Bob Harrison - Pastor ward, Fred and Charles. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Luvernia Douglas. She is a former student of the University of Oregon and is now employed by Pacific Northwest Bell. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Carter, Sr. He graduated from the U niversity of Oregon w ith a B.S. degreaeyand is an em ployee of Boise Cascade. The newlyweds w ill reside in Portland. SS2S N . t M t A t AM f bM • M Isti Church School ........................................................ Morning Worship ................................................... Wad. Noon — ine Hour of Power ................... Wad Proyar A Clott Moating ........................ T Nursery Coro Provided 2BB-S429 »-<5 am P:00 ten 12:00 noon 7:30 prr. .S ilent n ig h t. Holy n ig h t All is calm , all is b rig h t. Y Y r are maArrtg o ur M orphdorhood A R /o rh o rh o o d ” PORTLAND CLEANING WORKS Exie Publishing Com pany NORTH & N.E. PORTLAND ONE DAY SERVICE l.tfG A I. SEC R ETA R Y W ANTED Teacher for Child Develop ment Center. Prefer degree in Early Childhood Educa lion. 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