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Portland Observer, February 13, 1906, Page 7 ALLEN TE M P LE C M E C H U R C H w C orner of 8th and S k id m o re Sunday School 9 30am Sunday Worship 11 00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm (second and fourth Sundays) Send notice o f your church activities and events to Religion Editor. Portland Observer P O B o x )1 37 Portland O B 972OÍ RELIGION URDA TE .juf- by Dee Armstrong There u a big difference in Religion and Christianity. The difference is Jesus Christ Being religious is not necessarily being a Christian. This week ‘s U P D A TE with fo o d fo r thought: Religion versus Christianity. S w eetheart T m to be held at Williams' Temple Church of God in Chnst, lo cated at 2141 N.E. Hancock. Sponsored by the Sunday School Department. Sunday, February 17 at 3:30 until 5 : » p.m. Donations, $2.00. Soul Food D in ner, sponsored by the Prayer Rescue Mission "LoveFeast," Sunday. March 10, 1:30 until 5:00 p.m. at 1234 N.E. Killingsworth Donations: Adults, $5; $2.50, 10 years and under Maranantha after-school activities combine Bible, fun D o your children need something fun and w orthw h ile to do after school? Pioneer Clubs are a once-a-week club activity for grade school children, on Thursdays, from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m., at Marana,ha Church, 4222 N .E . 12th Ave. Pioneer Clubs combine games, mu sic, crafts, field trips, and seasonal celebrations, with an interesting Bible- learning program. There i s a program o f awards and honors lhat the chil dren can participate in, similar to those in Scouts or Campfire, Church bus transportation from the child's school to the church, and hack to the school after club, is possible if there arc enough participants from a given school. Vernon School is being served already. C all 288-7241 for information and/or an application. THE M O U N T O LIVET B A P T IS T C H U R C H N E First b S c h u y le r* 284 1964 John H Jackson. M in is te r M Ed . M 0 9 X A M C h urch School 11 00 A M C ongregational W orship 5 00 P M 10 00 A M Vesper Service Baptism Fourth Sunday 11 00 C o m m u n io n Each First Su nday The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of Oregon: Lott Care\ Foreign Mission Convention: National, Oregon, Portland Ecum enical M inistries, Am erican Bible So ciety, M & M Board. The G reater S t. S te p h e n M issio n ary B ap tist C hurch T elep h o n e 287 6691 or 666 1577 "The Church on the Grow" II Peters 3:18 Pastor A Bernard D evers. I 3924 N. W illia m s A ve. T ele p h o n e 287 6691 or 281 0547 S u n d .iy S chool 9 30 » m • W e d n e s d a y Evening. 6 3 0 p m S u nday W o rs h ip , ,1 00 a m • S u n d ay E v en in g . 7 00 p m W e d n e s d a y Evening. 6 3 0 p m C o m e W e H ave a Place W h e re You Can Serve *»■„* ------ -n -,-, , Elonza J . E d w ard s (P as to r) Presbyterians raise $2 million for African hunger relief M ore than $2 m illio n to relieve hunger in Ethiopia and other African countries has been collected in the Presbyterian Church (U S. A .) since November, according to officials in the 3.1 million member denomination. The money has been collected through the Mission Treasury Service in the New York office of the denomi nation and through the Hunger Fund and Crisis Fund administered in the Atlanta office. Between N ov. 15. when the firs, checks began arriving in the New York office, and Jan. 11. S I,1 89.400.26 has been collected and disbursed through Mission Treasury Service in the denom ination's Support Agency, according to Royal Denny, associate manager, Mis sion Treasury Service. O f that total, SI,023,883.32 has been collected in the New York office for emergency disaster relief for Ethiopia. AU o f that money has been turned over to the W orld Relief, Emergency and Resettlement Services o ffic e in the denom ination's Program Agency, which transfers the money to Church World Service. Denny said. The remainder o f the money col lected through the New York office was designated for either Ethiopia — $70,843.66 — or Africa in general — $94,673.23. That money is ad m in istered through the Presbyterian H un ger Program, a Program Agency e f fort conducted with the Presbyterian Hunger Program o f the General As sembly Mission Board in Atlanta. In A tla n ta , money collected for Ethiopia and Africa in general during November and December amounts to "in excess o f $8 0 0 ,0 0 0 ," according to Jack Bramcr, treasurer o f the Gen eral Assembly Mission Board. A new child care center has recent ly opened in Northeast Portland, and is offering the firs, month of care a, no cos, The Sonbeam Day Care Center and preschool is located at 620 NE Clacka mas, jus, west of the Lloyd Center The center, a non profit organize tion, is operated by Temple Baptist Church, and occupies space in a new building constructed last year espe cially for the child care center "Our congregation really fel, there was a need for quality, safe, afford able child care, no, only for those who live in the area bu, work nearby as w e ll," said Lloyd Rekstad. who heads the church's Day Care Com mrttee. "Sonbeam Day Care Center is open to all children regardless of their reli gion or race W e don', intend this to be only for our co n greg ation ," he said Approximately 15 full time lor equiv atent) youngsters, aged two and one half through five years, now play and learn in the loving atmosphere pro vided a, the center, Rekstad said In order to interest parents in bringing their children to Sonbeam, the center will provide the firs, month of care free of cos, YOUNG TURKEYS U SD A G ra d e A Frozen S elected Sizes a n d Brands The center is equipped with a large open area for group activities Activity centers stimulate the interest of small groups of children or individuals A gym provides space for indoor play and a large climbing apparatus adds interest to an outdoor play area The center is open from 6:30 a m to 6:00 p.m Monday through Friday For more information, please call Fred Johnson. 233 7272 lb . 84 N.E. 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In A t lanta, Bramer noted that additional money has come in dunng January. The total of $1.189,400.26 collected through New York as o f Jan. I I , plus the estimated $150,000 collected in New York since then, plus the "excess o f $800,000” in A tlanta, exceeds $2 million. In Novem ber, the W orld Relief, Emergency and Resettlement Services office in New York and the Office of Work! Service in Atlanta sent out a re lief alert stating lhat congregations or individuals desiring to share in the m inistry o f relief in A fric a , or any other international or domestic dis aster, may do so at any lime by send ing designated contributions to either Mission Treasury Service, 904 Inter church Center, 475 Riverside Drive, New Y o rk , N Y 10115 or to Crisis Fund, 341 Ponce de Leon Ave., N E, Atlanta, G A 30365. Contributions for Ethiopia should he designated "E th io p ia n Famine Relief," according to the alert. "O ne hundred percent o f designated funds go to the project designated,” the alert noted. In New York, Denny estimated that $150,000 has come to Mission Trca- Northeast child care center now open Tuesday YOU ARE W ELCOME TO W O R SH IP AT 1