Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 25, 1974, Page 10, Image 10

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“Jesus is the W ay” was
the theme of Berean Baptist
Church's Vacation Bible
School, July 8 19. directed
by Mrs. Willie 0 . Peterson.
It closed with a program on
Friday evening in which an
enthusiastic group of chil­
dren presented songs, verses,
and puppet skits for their
parents and friends, who also
viewed slides taken of the
school in progress.
Berean's vacation
Bible
school this year featured
more active participation of
the church's youth group,
who acted as teaching assis
Unts in all departments and
often substituted for the
adult teachers. For example.
Ed Kent, a senior from
Cleveland High School ana
past president of the youth
group, not only taught crafts
but also helped lead singing,
substituted for the junior
high teacher, assisted in
numerous unlisted ways, and
used his artistic talent to
enhance the chart that re­
corded the school's mis­
sionary project.
Ed is af­
fectionately called "Chief” by
his young fans, with whom
he also works daily in the
Summer 74 Program, along
with Glynnis Polk, Linda
Bagley and Wallie Maxwell.
Other youth group members
assisting as teachers were:
Maurice Kent. Janet Max
well. Claudie Strickland. Jos
celyn Polk. Arnester Jones.
Bruce Jones. Terry Peter
son. Sharonda Peterson.
Brvon Howell, Sherry Bagley
and Gwen Wilkes.
Gwen's
group of kindergarten chil­
dren were called the "Inch-
worms”, who declared their
intention to go with Jesus
“every inch of the way.”
Each night they made a
dramatic entrance carrying
signs and chanting with pre
cision:
"Inchworms say . . .
Jesus is the W ay'.”
The
missionary
project
was to share God's love by
purchasing 'Goats For Hun
gry Haiti Kids”. Children in
a mission school in Haiti
never have meat or milk in
their diet unless they have
enough goats in the school
herd.
The Vacation Bible
School raised enough money
to provide 16 goats for them.
The Haiti school is sponsored
by Reverend Joseph Jeter of
the "Have Christ - Will
Travel” Ministries.
Thursday. July 25, 1974
Panel studies to d a y ’s w o rld
The National Negro Evangelical Association of Oregon will
feature a Panel l ’reM-ntation at its 3:00 p.m. Inter Church
Segvic«- Julv 28th at The fir s t Church of the Nazarene,
lorated at 1211 S.W Main Street.
The theme of the presentation w ill be "Today s World",
and the participants w ill he Chaplain James Coleman of
Emanuel Hospital: Reverend John Parker. Director of The
Door Rehabilitation Center, who also has a prison ministry at
the state prison in Salem. Greg Williams. Director of P oll
land's Young L ife . Deacon James Jackson of the First Baptist
Church of St. John; and Miss Evelyn Collins. Directress of
The Christian Community Center. These- participants will
deal w ith the various aspects of today's world as they relate
to hospital patients, prisoners, young people, laymen, and
women and children. Opportunities w ill be given at the close
of the panel presentation lor dialogue between the panel and
the audience.
Music w ill be presented by the Nazarene College Inter City
voung people workers and The United Christian Choir of the
NNEA. The public is cordially invited to attend this service.
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Vancouver Ave. First Baptist Church
. 3138 N. V ancouver Ave.
Phone 282-9496
Suoaay School
9:00 aun.
M orning Worship
10:35 a an.
Dr. O . B. W illiams, Pastor
"The ctu rch with a heart-telt welcome*’
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ST. ANDREW S CATHOLIC CHURCH
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Reverend Bertram Griffin
806 N.E Alberta
Portland. Oregon 97211
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ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH
1222 NE Skidmore
Church school and Bible class:
Sunday morning worship:
Sunday Evening worship:
Wednesday Evening prayer:
Friday Worship Service:
Bob Harrison - Pastor
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10:45 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
288-7241
( orner of H(h and Skidmore
Suntiay School
9 :U) a.m.
Sunday Uorship 11:00 a m.
Christian Youth K-lloushtp 6:00 p.m.
(Second and Fourth Sundays)
Reverend Thomas L. Strayhand. Minister