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Portland Observer, January 9, 1985. Paye ,3 THE MOUNT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH L . n ® n w r N.E. Firn ft Schuyler • 284 1984 John H Jackson. M m l t i 9 30 A M M id M (J C h urch S chool 11 0 0 A M Congreg«tN>nel W orship 5 0 0 P M V e tp e * Service 10 0 0 A M Baptism Fou rth Su nday 11 0 0 C o m m u n io n t •< h F xsl Sunday Send notice o f your church activities and events Io Heligion Editor, Portland Observer P O B o s ) 1)7 Portland OB 97208 School of Religious Learning offers ecum enical classes Ihc 63rd Annual School ol Religious I earning will open Monday, January 21st at First Untied Meihodisl Church. This annual event, sponsored by Ecu menical M inistries o f O regon, p ro vides leadership train inig , personal enrichm ent and biblical studies for religious professionals and layper sons of the Jewish, Catholic and Prot estant traditions. Classes begin January 23rd and continue for five consecutive Monday evenings. Courses and instructors include: Rainbow of Possibilities for Youth Programs: Donald J. Barrell, Social W o rk e r, Roosevelt High School; C hurch School Elder and Teacher, M a llo ry Avenue C h ristian C hurch, Portland. Learning to Teach M ore Effective ly: Newton M . Roberts, Consultant for Education & Witness, Presbyterian Synod of the Pacific. C . S. Lewis & The Chronicles o f N arn ia: Rev. Edw ard H . Rankin, Rector o f St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Vancouver, Washington. Baptism, Eucharist & Ministry: Rev. H erbert M . Z o rn , Lutheran Pastor and formerly o f the Theological Edu cation Fund o f the W o rld Council of Churches Evangelical Understanding: Rev. Frank Shields, Pastor o f Sunnyside Methodist Church, Portland. Stories for the Soul: Dr. James A. Soliday, ordained clergy and psycho therapist in private practice; Counsel ing Services of Beaverton C o m m un icatio n in Fam ily Life: Paul L. Metzger, Ph D ., Clinical Psy chologist; Director o f the Inter faith Counseling Center. Peacemaking for Men and Women — A Model of Mutuality: Coordinated by the Standing Comm ittee for W o men, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon O f Faith, Form & Fanfare: Ronald E. Coulter, Associate M inister. First C h ristian Church and Director o f the M vlh and Magic Factory When We Pray: Dr. Paul S. Wnght. Pastor Emeritus, First Presbyterian Church and Theologian-in-residence, I ewis & Clark College The Sermon on The Mount — His torical Setting A Meaning for Today: Dan G . Danner, Ph D ., Professor of Theology, University o f Portland Six revolutions in Biblical Thought — A Jewish View o f the Hebrew Scriptures: Rabbi Kerry Baker, Direc tor o f Jewish Education Association Brochures and registration forms may be obtained from Ecumenical M inistries, 0245 S .W Bancroft S t., Suite B, Portland O regon, Phone (503)221-1054. ALLEN TEMPLE CM E CHURCH C orner of 8th and S k id m o re Sunday School 9 3Gam Sundav Worship 11 00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm (second and fourth Sundays) Elonza J. E d w a rd s (P astor) A Public S ervice of th e Porllund Observer p \ Albina Ministerial Alliance 284 6023 T unsdey YOU ARE WELCOME TO W O R SH IP AT 84 N.E. Killingsw orth • 281 0499 "A warm spirit of fellowship always" (A* p.'os? •/! rv A v a r*» J 30p m Thursday Choir Reheersel 7 IM)p m Sundey Su ndey School 9 15 • m M ornin g The A rk of Safety C hurch o f God in C h ris t .rtefe Bible Bend liV M v n o r PD S W hr’Vr W orship YPW W 11 1 5 e m 6 30p m W orship 8 .0 0 p m N o o n Day Prsye» tlu> Bitte Friday T o l t o l i ’ p ro re u 'ith The Pesto» Speaks ì 30 p m a ll m cn t- bui ine 5 u ’ itb o u ì u ’biuli Un Saturday M o rn in g Prayer 9 00 a m man sb a ll * v c Sic L 01 ò - - Prison Ministries, I nt. H em liing (he lot «I M an inly . M in d . . . & Spirit rison Ministries, Inc. 4042 N. Michigan Ave. Portland. OR 97227 Joftn H 284 7563 P erte» Pastoral letter discussed A public fo ru m on the United Slates Catholic Bishops* first draft of the pastoral letter “ Catholic Social Teaching and the U.S. Economy" will be held on January 16, 1985 at the University o f Portland, 5000 N. W il lamette Blvd. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. in H ow ard H a ll, the forum is being co-sponsored by the Oregon Catholic Conference and the University’s Peace Studies Program The fo ru m w ill allow O reg o n ’s bishops to receive comments and sug gestions on the first draft o f the eco nomics pastoral from a panel of speak ers and the public at large A panel of four speakers will present reactions to (he pastoral fro m the perspectives o f poverty and social policy, labor, business and economics Panel participants are' Sister Grace J. Boys, S.S.S., Assistant Professor of Sociology and Director o f the Social Service Program. University o f Port land; M r. Irv Fletcher, President, Oregon A F L -C IO ; M r Ivo Bauman, President, M t. Angel Telephone Com pany and C h airm an o f the Board, U.S. Inlelco Networks, inc.; and Dr. James W Seal, Dean of the School of Business Adm inistration, University of Portland. The public forum is similar to one held March 7, 1983 to discuss the war peace Pastoral letter of the U.S. Bish ops, "The Challenge of Peace: God's Promise and O ur Response." Arch bishop Cornelius M Power o f the Archdiocese ol Portland in Oregon (Western Oregon) and Bishop Ihomas J. Connolly o f the Diocese of Baker (Eastern Oregon) extend an invitation to all the people of Oregon to partici pate in the forum and the discussion ol the economics pastoral " T h e U .S . economy and public policy decisions have m oral dim en sions, and the bishops want to encour age reflection, discussion, and action on these issues," said Archbishop Power in extending an open invitation to the forum. The Bishops have asked lor parish task forces to discuss the pastoral and fixward comments to the Bishops I he Bishops must return their comments on the first draft of the pastoral letter Io the drafting committee by February 15 I9H5. The drafting committee is headed by Most Reverend Rembert Weakland, OSB ol the Archdiocese ol Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The purpose ol a pastoral letter is to provide moral and spiritual direc tion on im portant topics. W hile a pastoral letter is directed p rim arily to Catholics as a guide in their daily lives, the Bishops also anticipate that •P riso n M inistries provides Chapel services, counseling and visitation • Prison M inistries is: A non profit, religious, tax deductible, organization (IRS 51-0173823) • R nancial support: Churches, individuals, businesses and foundations • Prison M inistries. Inc member of: APCCA American Protestant Correc tional Chaplain Association. Associate member of ACA American Cor rectional Association THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW CHAPTER 1 the letter will prove useful to individ uals ouLude the Catholic community in this country. Copies of the U .S . Catholic Bish ops* pastoral letter "C atho lic Social Teaching and the U .S. Economy are available from the Oregon Catholic Press, 2816 E. Burnside Street, Port land. Oregon 97214. Copies are avail able fix $ I each including postage. Individuals who may find it im possible to participate in the University of Pixtland conference on the pastoral letter on the economy may still pro vide their input. Comments may be ad dressed to either A u xilia ry Bishop Paul W aldschm idt, P O Box 351. Pixtland, Oregon 97207 ix Bishop Thomas C o n n o lly, P .O . Box 826, Bukct, Oregon 97814. Input should be provided prior to January 31, 1985. Comm ents provided both at the fixum at the University of Pixtland on January 16 as well as input mailed to ihe Oregon bishops will he forwarded to the drafting committee of the N a tional Conference o f Catholic Bishops o f which Archbishop W eakland of M ilw aukee is head. A second d raft will then be composed and submitted to the bishops at large for their ap proval. The final approval is expected toctxnc at the N C CB annual gathering in Washington, D C ., in November, 1985 Family values explored The Greater St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church Telephone: 287 8891 or 866 1577 "The Church on the Grow” II Peters 3:18 Peator A . Bernard Devera. I 3924 N. 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Coping with Alcohol on Saturday, January 19, is designed to provide information on recognizing the symp toms of alcoholism, locating resources to help combat the disease, and dealing with the problem in the home, school or work setting. Spotlighting Values on Februaty 9 provides a lixtk at beliefs, attitudes and values that shape individual decisions and actions. Students w ill check to see if their behaviors match their staled beliefs, evaluate the consequences of their choices and explore the processes that lead to the development of per sonalized values. Each of the workshops runs from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . at the Cascade C am pus, 705 N. Killingsworth. Tuition on each is $21 fix one hour college credit. 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